3 resultados para densitometry
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
Tässä diplomityössä tutkittiin kolmen eri painovärivalmistajan elintarvikekelpoisia arkkioffsetpainovärisarjoja ja verrattiin niitä keskenään. Tavoitteena oli löytää optimaalinen elintarvikekartonkipakkausten painamiseen soveltuva arkkioffsetpainoväri. Työn kirjallisessa osassa selvitettiin yleisesti offsetpainatusprosessia, painovärien koostumusta ja elintarvikekelpoisten painovärien eroavaisuutta verrattuna perinteisiin offsetpainoväreihin. Kirjallisuusosassa tuotiin esille myös niitä tekijöitä, joilla elintarvikekelpoisuus määritellään. Näistä yksi tärkeä osa-alue on migraatio-ongelmat, joka on lainsäädännön kannalta ajankohtainen. Kokeellista osaa varten koepainovärejä painettiin taivekartongille arkkioffsetpainokoneella. Painetuista arkeista tehtiin mittauksia, joissa käytettiin densitometrisia, kolorimetrisia, kromatografisia ja aistinvaraisia menetelmiä. Näillä pyrittiin tuomaan esille eroavaisuuksia tutkittavana olleiden painovärien välille. Koeajojen ja mittausten perusteella analysoitiin painatuksen laatua, painettavuutta, painovärien elintarvikekelpoisuutta ja kestävyyttä. Työn tulosten perusteella ei voida suoraan osoittaa, että jokin painovärisarja olisi toimivampi kuin toinen. Yksi johtopäätös olikin, että painovärien koostumusta ja painatusprosessia on mahdollista modifioida monella tavalla, jolloin voidaan parantaa joitakin painovärin ominaisuuksia. Yleisesti kokeet osoittivat, että perinteinen aistinvarainen tapa testata painovärin elintarvikekelpoisuutta on hyvin subjektiivinen ja antaa arveluttavia tuloksia. Koetuloksista oli kuitenkin havaittavissa, että uuden sukupolven vähemmän migraatiota aiheuttavat painovärit ovat elintarvikekelpoisempia kuin aikaisempien kehitysasteiden painovärisarjat.
Resumo:
This dissertation discusses Holocene palaeoenvironmental and palaeomagnetic secular variation (PSV) records reconstructed from sediments preserved in Lake Lehmilampi (63º37´N, 29º06´E) and Lake Kortejärvi (63º37´N, 28º56´E) in eastern Finland. Several piston and freeze cores were obtained from both lakes for varve and magnetic analyses. Sediment samples were impregnated in low-viscosity epoxy and physical parameters of varves, including varve thickness and relative grey-scale values, were recorded using x-ray densitometry combined with semiautomatic digital image analysis. On average, varve records of Lehmilampi and Kortejärvi cover 5122 and 3902 years, respectively. Past solar activity, as estimated by residual 14C data, compares favourably with varve thicknesses from Lehmilampi during the last 2000 years. This indicates the potential of clastic-organic varves to record sensitively climatic variations. Bulk magnetic parameters, including magnetic susceptibility together with natural, anhysteretic and isothermal remanent magnetizations, were measured to describe mineral magnetic properties and geomagnetic palaeosecular variation recorded in the sediments. Main stages in the development of the investigated lakes are reflected in the variations in the mineral magnetic records, sediment lithology and composition. Similar variations in magnetic parameters and sediment organic matter suggest contribution of bacterial magnetite in the magnetic assemblages of Lehmilampi. Inclination and relative declination records yielded largely consistent results, attesting to the great potential of these sediments to preserve directional palaeosecular variation in high resolution. The PSV data from Lehmilampi and Kortejärvi were stacked into North Karelian PSV stack, which may be used for dating homogenous lake sediments in the same regional context. Reconstructed millennial variations in relative palaeointensity results are approximately in agreement with those seen in the absolute palaeointensity data from Europe. Centennial variations in the relative palaeointensity, however, are influenced by environmental changes. Caution is recommended when using varved lake sediments in reconstructing relative palaeointensity.
Resumo:
Skeletal tissue is constantly remodeled in a process where osteoclasts resorb old bone and osteoblasts form new bone. Balance in bone remodeling is related to age, gender and genetic factors, but also many skeletal diseases, such as osteoporosis and cancer-induced bone metastasis, cause imbalance in bone turnover and lead to decreased bone mass and increased fracture risk. Biochemical markers of bone turnover are surrogates for bone metabolism and may be used as indicators of the balance between bone resorption and formation. They are released during the remodeling process and can be conveniently and reliably measured from blood or urine by immunoassays. Most commonly used bone formation markers include N-terminal propeptides of type I collagen (PINP) and osteocalcin, whereas tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b (TRACP 5b) and C-terminal cross-linked telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX) are common resorption markers. Of these, PINP has been, until recently, the only marker not commercially available for preclinical use. To date, widespread use of bone markers is still limited due to their unclear biological significance, variability, and insufficient evidence of their prognostic value to reflect long term changes. In this study, the feasibility of bone markers as predictors of drug efficacy in preclinical osteoporosis models was elucidated. A non-radioactive PINP immunoassay for preclinical use was characterized and validated. The levels of PINP, N-terminal mid-fragment of osteocalcin, TRACP 5b and CTX were studied in preclinical osteoporosis models and the results were compared with the results obtained by traditional analysis methods such as histology, densitometry and microscopy. Changes in all bone markers at early timepoints correlated strongly with the changes observed in bone mass and bone quality parameters at the end of the study. TRACP 5b correlated strongly with the osteoclast number and CTX correlated with the osteoclast activity in both in vitro and in vivo studies. The concept “resorption index” was applied to the relation of CTX/TRACP 5b to describe the mean osteoclast activity. The index showed more substantial changes than either of the markers alone in the preclinical osteoporosis models used in this study. PINP was strongly associated with bone formation whereas osteocalcin was associated with both bone formation and resorption. These results provide novel insight into the feasibility of PINP, osteocalcin, TRACP 5b and CTX as predictors of drug efficacy in preclinical osteoporosis models. The results support clinical findings which indicate that short-term changes of these markers reflect long-term responses in bone mass and quality. Furthermore, this information may be useful when considering cost-efficient and clinically predictive drug screening and development assays for mining new drug candidates for skeletal diseases.