990 resultados para santonic acid copper
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Dissertação de mestrado em Bioquímica (área de especialização em Biomedicina)
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Dissertação de mestrado em Biofísica e Bionanossistemas
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Particulate fouling tests were carried out using kaolin-water suspensions flowing through an annular heat exchanger with a copper inner tube. The flow rate was changed from test to test, but the fluid temperature and pH, as well as the particle concentration, were maintained constant. In the lower range of fluid velocities (<0.5 m/s), the deposition process seemed to be controlled by mass transfer. The corresponding experimental transport fluxes were compared to the predictions obtained with several models, showing that diffusion governed particle transport. The absolute values of the mass transfer fluxes and their dependences on the Reynolds number were satisfactorily predicted by some of the models.
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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association of thiamin, selenium, and copper serum levels with cardiac function in patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy using diuretics, and also to compare them with levels in control patients with no evidence of disease. METHODS: The study comprised 30 patients with heart disease and 30 healthy control individuals. Thiamin was analyzed by measuring the activity of erythrocytic transketolase and the effect of thiamin pyrophosphate. Selenium and copper serum levels were measured by hydride generation and flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry, respectively. RESULTS: Thiamin deficiency was observed in 10% of the control individuals and in 33% of the patients with heart disease (p=0.02). The mean selenium and copper serum levels in control individuals and patients with heart disease were, respectively, 73.2±9.9 µg/L (56.5 to 94.5 µg/L) and 72.3±14.3 µg/L (35.5 to 94 µg/L) (p=0.77); 1.1±0.4mg/L (0.6 to 1.8mg/L) and 1.2± 0.4mg/L (0.6 to 2.2mg/L) (p=0.27). No association between the levels of these nutrients and cardiac function was observed. CONCLUSION: Thiamin deficiency was significantly more frequent in patients with heart disease. No significant difference was observed between the mean selenium and copper serum levels in control individuals and in patients with heart disease. The results suggest possible benefits with thiamin replacement in patients taking diuretics.
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1737 v. 1 #1010
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1739 v. 2 #1011
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El proyecto aborda el problema general de establecer una metodología para el cambio de escala de la producción de metabolitos en biorreactores de tanque agitado.En el desarrollo de procesos de producción de metabolitos a partir de microorganismos, el cambio de escala es particularmente complejo, dado que los microorganismos experimentan un continuo cambio en sus rutas metabólicas durante el período de producción. Esto hace que en el proceso del cambio de escala, las mayores dificultades se encuentren en el desarrollo del inóculo y problemas ocasionados por modificaciones en las características de transferencia de calor, masa y momento.Dentro de este contexto general se definen dos objetivos específicos. Estos son: el estudio de la producción de ácido itacónico por Aspergillus terreus y el de la producción de ácido hialurónico por Streptococcus equi. subsp. equi, con la finalidad de desarrollar una metodología de trabajo experimental y teórica que permita sistematizar el estudio del factibilidad técnico-económica de plantas de producción, vinculando la investigación del procesos a escala de laboratorio con la producción a mayor escala.La hipótesis de trabajo es que el estudio de la producción de Aspergillus terreus y de Streptococcus equi en un biorreactor de tanque agitado a escala de laboratorio permitirá establecer los parámetros que contribuirán a realizar el cambio de escala de su producción y esto será verificado experimentalmente.Los trabajos se realizarán utilizando un biorreactor a escala de laboratorio especialmente diseñado para este tipo de trabajo. Los resultados experimentales se interpretarán con técnicas estadísticas y matemáticas de diferente complejidad a efectos de establecer los criterios de cambio de escala y luego se realizarán experiencias en un biorreactor piloto con el objeto de verificar la metodología seleccionada.El desarrollo del proyecto permitirá:1.- obtener información técnica útil sobre la producción de ácido itacónico, el que tiene importantes aplicaciones en la industria del plástico. La producción por medio del Aspergillus terreus MJL05 se realizará utilizando glicerol como fuente de carbono, el que constituye el principal subproducto en los procesos de manufactura de biodiesel. De este modo se podrá analizar la factibilidad técnica de una ruta alternativa para emplear este subproducto.2.- obtener información técnica útil sobre la producción de ácido hialurónico, biopolímero de alto valor agregado con importantes aplicaciones en medicina, y contribuir así a realizar el cambio de escala de su producción.
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Background: Several studies have demonstrated clinical benefits of fish consumption for the cardiovascular system. These effects are attributed to the increased amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids in these foods. However, the concentrations of fatty acids may vary according to region. Objective: The goal of this study was to determine the amount of,cholesterol and fatty acids in 10 Brazilian fishes and in a non-native farmed salmon usually consumed in Brazil. Methods: The concentrations of cholesterol and fatty acids, especially omega-3, were determined in grilled fishes. Each fish sample was divided in 3 sub-samples (chops) and each one was extracted from the fish to minimize possible differences in muscle and fat contents. Results: The largest cholesterol amount was found in white grouper (107.6 mg/100 g of fish) and the smallest in badejo (70 mg/100 g). Omega-3 amount varied from 0.01 g/100 g in badejo to 0.900 g/100 g in weakfish. Saturated fat varied from 0.687 g/100 g in seabass to 4.530 g/100 g in filhote. The salmon had the greatest concentration of polyunsaturated fats (3.29 g/100 g) and the highest content of monounsaturated was found in pescadinha (5.98 g/100 g). Whiting and boyfriend had the best omega-6/omega 3 ratios respectively 2.22 and 1.19, however these species showed very little amounts of omega-3. Conclusion: All studied Brazilian fishes and imported salmon have low amounts of saturated fat and most of them also have low amounts of omega-3.
Modulation of social and emotional behaviors by glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) and phytoestrogens
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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Naturwiss., Diss., 2014
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Mature fruits of mango 'Paheri' were treated immediately after harvest with ethefon at 0 - 250 - 500 - 1.000 and 2.000 ppm. Fruit ripening was accelerated by all treatments , the time to maturity being reduced from 48 to 72 hours, when compared with controls. Maturation was evaluated, by external colour of fruits, soluble solids and acid contents.
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A critical study of three methods for the determination of lactic acid (EDWARDS, MENDEL & GOLDSCHEIDER, MILLER & MUNTZ) is presented and some modifications are proposed. It was shown t hat more accurate results could be obtained with Edward's technic when an Iena glass filter is connected with the absorption tube. Before the dropping of the permanganate solution it is necessary to pass a current of air through the reaction flask to avoid the oxidation of the non-lactic acid substances which interfere with the reaction. The absorption tube must be maintained at 18°C during the destillation and the titration of the bisulphite binding aldehyde at 4°C. When the sample contains more than 5 mg it is useful to work with greater quantities of the bisulphite. More permanganate is consumed when the lactic acid concentration is higher. The sensivity of the method permits the titration of 0.04 mg to 5 mg of lactic acid in the sample. The calculated error of the method gave 0.018 % and the normal values for blood determined in 20 human cases averaged 10.30 mg per 100 ml (Table VI). MENDEL and GOLDSCHEIDER'S method was modified in the following details: Somogyis deproteinization was performed instead metaphosphoric acid as in the original method; to avoid the evaporation of the acetic aldehyde during the heating time with sulfuric acid a special glass stopped tube is proposed (Fig. 2). The reaction with sulfuric acid and veratrol is performed in an ice bath. Blood proteins precipitants were tried and Somogyi's lattest tecnic showed better results (Table V). Colorimetric readings were done in the PULFRICH photometer using filter S 53 and a 10 mm cup. The method is accurate within an error of 0.23 % and samples of 5 to 70 microg. could be easily determined. Normal values for human blood averaged 10.78 mg per 100 ml. More accurate results were obtained with the technic of MILLER & MUNTZ. Slight modifications were introduced: deproteinization with copper sulfate and sodium tungstate; satured p-hydroxydiphenyl solution according to KOENEMANN which is stable for 5 months when stored in the ice-box. Using the PULFRICH step-photometer the error is 0.17% with samples varying from 0.1 to 10 microg. of lactic acid. The filter employed was S 57 with the 5 mm cup. The method was adapted to 0.1 ml of blood. Normal values for human blood gave an average of 10.58 mg per 100 ml.
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RNA was determined in red blood cells of man and other mammals. Our report is based on 41 determinations. Red blood cells of rat showed the highest values in comparison with the blood cells of guinea pig, rabbit, horse and sheep which showed the lowest values, and man with intermediate ones. The method used was a combination of Schimidt and Thanhauser and Schneider extractions with the final reactions of pentose with the orcinol reagent colorimetrically measured.
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Combined media on photographic paper. 90" x 40" Museum of Fine Arts, New Mexico