951 resultados para ammonium phosphate
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A flow injection analysis (FIA) system comprising a tartrate- (TAT) selective electrode has been developed for determination of tartaric acid in wines. Several electrodes constructed for this purpose had a PVC membrane with a complex of quaternary ammonium and TAT as anion exchanger, a phenol derivative as additive, and a more or less polar mediator solvent. Characterization of the electrodes showed behavior was best for membranes with o-nitrophenyl octyl ether as solvent. On injection of 500 μL into a phosphate buffer carrier (pH = 3.1; ionic strength 10–2 mol/L) flowing at 3 mL/min, the slope was 58.06 ± 0.6 with a lower limit of linear range of 5.0 × 10–4 mol/L TAT and R2 = 0.9989. The interference of several species, e.g. chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, gallic acid, tannin, sucrose, glucose, fructose, acetate, and citrate, was evaluated in terms of potentiometric selectivity coefficients. The Hofmeister series was followed for inorganic species and the most interfering organic ion was citrate. When red and white wines were analyzed and the results compared with those from an independent method they were found to be accurate, with relative standard deviations below 5.0%.
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Present study develops and implements a specific methodology for the assessment of health risks derived from occupational exposure of workers to ionizing radiation in the fertilizer manufacturing industry. Negative effects on the health of exposed workers are identified, according to the types and levels of exposure to which they are subject, namely an increase of the risk of cancer even with long term exposure to low level radiation. Ionizing radiation types, methods and measuring equipment are characterized. The methodology developed in a case study of a phosphate fertilizer industry is applied, assessing occupational exposure to ionizing radiation caused by external radiation and the inhalation of radioactive gases and dust.
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In a period of time of five years, all patients who exhibited viscerocutaneous form of loxoscelism were investigated for erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate deficiency, and in two patients out of seven it was found this deficiency. This finding suggests that this genetical enzyme deficiency could account for the hemolysis after Loxosceles bite, at least in some of the cases.
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The authors have standardized methods for evaluation of the activity of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and of glutathione reductase. The general principle of the first method was based on methemoglobin formation by sodium nitrite followed by stimulation of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase with methylene blue. Forty six adults (23 males and 23 females) were studied. Subjects were not G6PD deficient and were aged 20 to 30 years. The results showed that methemoglobin reduction by methylene blue was 154.40 and 139.90 mg/min (p<0.05) for males and females, respectively, in whole blood, and 221.10 and 207.85 mg/min (n.s.), respectively, in washed red cells. These data showed that using washed red cells and 0.7g% sodium nitrite concentration produced no differences between sexes and also shortened reading time for the residual amount of methemoglobin to 90 minutes. Glutathione reductase activity was evaluated on the basis of the fact that cystamine (a thiol agent) binds to the SH groups of hemoglobin, forming complexes. These complexes are reversed by the action of glutathione reductase, with methemoglobin reduction occurring simultaneously with this reaction. Thirty two adults (16 males and 16 females) were studied. Subjects were not G6PD deficient and were aged 20 to 30 years. Methemoglobin reduction by cystamine was 81.27 and 91.13 mg/min (p<0.01) for males and females, respectively. These data showed that using washed red cells and 0.1 M cystamine concentration permits a reading of the residual amount of methemoglobin at 180 minutes of incubation. Glutathione reductase activity was evaluated by methemoglobin reduction by cystamine in 14 females before and after treatment with 10 mg riboflavin per day for 8 days. The results were 73.69 and 94.26 jug/min (p<0.01) before and after treatment, showing that riboflavin treatment increase glutathione reductase activity even in normal individuals. Three Black G6PD-deficient individuals (2 males and 1 female) were also studied. The G6PD and glutathione reductase were partially activated, the change being more intense in males. On the basis of race and of the laboratory characteristics observed, it is possible to suggest that the G6PD deficiency of these individuals is of the African type and that the female is heterozygous for this deficiency. Analysis of the results as a whole permitted us to conclude that the methods proposed here were efficient for evaluating the activity of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and of glutathione reductase. The latter is dependent on the pentose pathway, which generates NADPH, and on riboflavin, a FAD precursor vitamin.
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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a key diagnostic marker of pregnancy and an important biomarker for cancers in the prostate, ovaries and bladder and therefore of great importance in diagnosis. For this purpose, a new immunosensor of screen-printed electrodes (SPEs) is presented here. The device was fabricated by introducing a polyaniline (PANI) conductive layer, via in situ electropolymerization of aniline, onto a screen-printed graphene support. The PANI-coated graphene acts as the working electrode of a three terminal electrochemical sensor. The working electrode is functionalised with anti-hCG, by means of a simple process that enabled oriented antibody binding to the PANI layer. The antibody was attached to PANI following activation of the –COOH group at the Fc terminal. Functionalisation of the electrode was analysed and optimized using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). Chemical modification of the surface was characterised using Fourier transform infrared, and Raman spectroscopy with confocal microscopy. The graphene–SPE–PANI devices displayed linear responses to hCG in EIS assays from 0.001 to 50 ng mL−1 in real urine, with a detection limit of 0.286 pg mL−1. High selectivity was observed with respect to the presence of the constituent components of urine (urea, creatinine, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium dihydrogen phosphate, ammonium chloride, potassium sulphate and sodium chloride) at their normal levels, with a negligible sensor response to these chemicals. Successful detection of hCG was also achieved in spiked samples of real urine from a pregnant woman. The immunosensor developed is a promising tool for point-of-care detection of hCG, due to its excellent detection capability, simplicity of fabrication, low-cost, high sensitivity and selectivity.
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The authors evaluated the isoniazid acetylating phenotype and measured hematocrit, hemoglobin, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and glutathione reductase activities plus serum sulfadoxin levels in 39 patients with paracoccidioidomycosis (33 males and 6 females) aged 17 to 58 years. Twenty one (53.84%) of the patients presented a slow acetylatingphenotype and 18(46.16%) a fast acetylating phenotype. Glucose-6-phosphate- dehydrogenase (G6PD) acti vity was decreased in 5(23.80%) slow acetylators and in 4(22.22%) fast acetylators. Glutathione reductase activity was decreased in 14 (66.66%) slow acetylators and in 12 (66.66%) fast acetylators. Serum levels of free and total sulfadoxin Were higher in slow acetylator (p < 0.02). Analysis of the resultspermitted us to conclude that serum sulfadoxin levels are related to the acetylatorphenotype. Furthermore, sulfadoxin levels were always above 50 µg/ml, a value considered therapeutic. Glutathione reductase deficiency observed in 66% of patients may be related to the intestinal malabsorption of nutrients, among them riboflavin, a FAD precursor vitamin, inpatients with paracoceidioidomycosis.
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A malária é reconhecida como uma das principais forças selectivas a actuar na história recente no genoma humano. Inúmeros polimorfismos genéticos têm sido descritos como protectores contra a gravidade da malária, como o alelo HbS (designado de traço falciforme) e o alelo G6PD A- (associado à deficiência de G6PD). Mais recentemente, também a deficiência de PK foi associada com a protecção contra a malária. Evidências desta associação foram obtidas em estudos com modelos de roedor e estudos in vitro utilizando GV humanos deficientes em PK. Até à data, não foram obtidos dados em populações humanas que revelem esta associação: ainda não foi identificada uma variante de PK com uma prevalência elevada em regiões endémicas de malária e não foram identificadas marcas de selecção na região do gene que codifica para a PK (gene PKLR). Além disso, os mecanismos subjacentes à protecção contra a malária por deficiências enzimáticas dos GV não estão bem esclarecidos. Assim, os objectivos do presente estudo foram: investigar os polimorfismos genéticos humanos com associação com a malária em Cabo Verde; pesquisar marcas de selecção da malária na região do gene PKLR em populações Africanas; determinar a frequência da deficiência em PK e identificar uma eventual variante da enzima que possa estar sob selecção positiva em regiões endémicas de malária; avaliar o efeito das duas deficiências enzimáticas (PK e G6PD) na invasão e maturação do parasita em culturas in vitro de Plasmodium usando GV normais e deficientes; e analisar o perfil proteómico de GV infectados e não infectados, normais e com deficiência (em PK e G6PD), bem como de parasitas isolados de GV tanto deficientes como normais. Em Cabo Verde (área epidémica), não foram identificadas marcas de selecção pela malária, através da análise dos vários polimorfismos. No entanto, quando a análise foi realizada em dois países endémicos (Angola e Moçambique), foram detectadas várias marcas de selecção: a genotipagem de microssatélites (STRs) e polimorfismos de base única (SNPs) localizados na vizinhança do gene PKLR revelou uma diferenciação consideravelmente maior entre as populações Africana e Europeia (Portuguesa), do que a diferenciação determinada aquando da utilização de marcadores genéticos neutros. Além disso, uma região genómica de maior amplitude apresentou um Desequilíbrio de Ligação (LD) significativo no grupo de malária não grave (e não no grupo de malária grave), sugerindo que a malária poderá estar a exercer pressão selectiva sobre a região do genoma humano que envolve o gene PKLR. No estudo que incidiu na determinação da prevalência da deficiência de PK no continente Africano (realizado em Moçambique), esta revelou-se elevada - 4,1% - sendo o valor mais elevado descrito até ao momento a nível mundial para esta enzimopatia. Na pesquisa de mutações que pudessem estar na causa deste fenótipo (baixa actividade de PK), foi identificada uma mutação não sinónima 829G>A (277Glu>Lys), significativamente associada à baixa actividade enzimática. Esta mutação foi também identificada em Angola, São Tomé e Príncipe e Guiné Equatorial, onde a frequência de portadores heterozigóticos foi entre 2,6 e 6,7% (valores que se encontram entre os mais elevados descritos globalmente para mutações associadas à deficiência em PK). Não foi possível concluir acerca da associação entre a deficiência de PK e o grau de severidade da malária e da associação entre o alelo 829A e a mesma, devido ao baixo número de amostras. Os resultados dos ensaios de invasão/maturação do parasita sugeriram que, nos GV com deficiência de PK ou G6PD, a invasão (onde está envolvida a membrana do GV hospedeiro e o complexo apical do parasita) é mais relevante para a eventual protecção contra a malária do que a maturação. Os resultados da análise proteómica revelaram respostas diferentes por parte do parasita nas duas condições de crescimento (GV com deficiência de PK e GV com deficiência de G6PD). Esta resposta parece ser proporcional à gravidade da deficiência enzimática. Nos parasitas que cresceram em GV deficientes em G6PD (provenientes de um indivíduo assintomático), a principal alteração observada (relativamente às condições normais) foi o aumento do número de proteínas de choque térmico e chaperones, mostrando que os parasitas responderam às condições de stress oxidativo, aumentando a expressão de moléculas de protecção. Nos parasitas que cresceram em condições de deficit de PK (GV de indivíduo com crises hemolíticas regulares, dependente de transfusões sanguíneas), houve alteração da expressão de um maior número de proteínas (relativamente ao observado em condições normais), em que a maioria apresentou uma repressão da expressão. Os processos biológicos mais representados nesta resposta do parasita foram a digestão da hemoglobina e a troca de proteínas entre hospedeiro e parasita/remodelação da superfície do GV. Além disso, uma elevada percentagem destas proteínas com expressão alterada está relacionada com as fendas de Maurer, que desempenham um papel importante na patologia da infecção malárica. É colocada a hipótese de que a protecção contra a malária em GV deficientes em PK está relacionada com o processo de remodelação da membrana dos GV pelo parasita, o que pode condicionar a invasão por novos parasitas e a própria virulência da malária. Os resultados da análise do proteoma dos GV contribuirão para confirmar esta hipótese.
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All life forms need to monitor carbon and energy availability to survive and this is especially true for plants which must integrate unavoidable environmental conditions with metabolism for cellular homeostasis maintenance. Sugars, in the heart of metabolism, are now recognized as crucial signaling molecules that translate those conditions. One such signal is trehalose 6- phosphate (T6P), a phosphorylated dimer of glucose molecules which levels correlate well with those of sucrose (Suc). Central integrators of stress and energy regulation include the conserved plant Snf1-related kinase1 (SnRK1) which respond to low cellular energy levels by up-regulating energy conserving and catabolic metabolism and down-regulating energy consuming processes. In 2009 T6P was shown to inhibit SnRK1. The in vitro inhibition of SnRK1 by T6P was confirmed in vivo through the observation that genes normally induced by SnRK1 were repressed by T6P and vice-versa, promoting growth processes. These observations provided a model for the regulation of growth by sugar.(...)
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METHOD: Eighty patients were prospectively randomized for precolonoscopic cleansing either with 750 ml of 10% mannitol (Group M) or 180 ml of a sodium phosphate preparation (Group NaP). Laboratory examinations before and after preparation on all patients included hemoglobin, hematocrit, sodium, potassium, phosphorous, calcium and serum osmolarity. A questionnaire was used to assess undesirable side effects and patient tolerance to the solution. The quality of preparation was assessed by the endoscopist who was unaware of the solution employed. RESULTS: Statistically significant changes were verified in serum sodium, phosphorous, potassium and calcium between the two groups, but no clinical symptoms were observed. There were no significant differences in the frequency of side effects studied. Six of the eight patients in Group NaP who had taken mannitol for a previous colonoscopy claimed better acceptance of the sodium phosphate solution. The endoscopic-blinded trial reported excellent or good bowel preparation in 85% prepared with sodium phosphate versus 82.5% for mannitol (p=0.37). CONCLUSIONS: Quality of preparation and frequency of side effects was similar in the two solutions. The smaller volume of sodium phosphate necessary for preparation seems to be related to its favorable acceptance. Nevertheless, the retention of sodium and phosphate ions contraindicates the use of sodium phosphate in patients with renal failure, cirrhosis, ascites, and heart failure.
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The weak fixation of biomaterials within the bone structure is one of the major reasons of implants failures. Calcium phosphate (CaP) coatings are used in bone tissue engineering to improve implant osseointegration by enhancing cellular adhesion, proliferation and differentiation, leading to a tight and stable junction between implant and host bone. It has also been observed that materials compatible with bone tissue either have a CaP coating or develop such a calcified surface upon implantation. Thus, the development of bioactive coatings becomes essential for further improvement of integration with the surrounding tissue. However, most of current applied CaP coatings methods (e.g. physical vapor deposition), cannot be applied to complex shapes and porous implants, provide poor structural control over the coating and prevent incorporation of bioactive organic compounds (e.g. antibiotics, growth factors) because of the used harsh processing conditions. Layer-by-layer (LbL) is a versatile technology that permits the building-up of multilayered polyelectrolyte films in mild conditions based on the alternate adsorption of cationic and anionic elements that can integrate bioactive compounds. As it is recognized in natureâ s biomineralization process the presence of an organic template to induce mineral deposition, this work investigate a ion based biomimetic method where all the process is based on LbL methodology made of weak natural-origin polyelectrolytes. A nanostructured multilayer component, with 5 or 10 bilayers, was produced initially using chitosan and chondroitin sulphate polyelectrolyte biopolymers, which possess similarities with the extracellular matrix and good biocompatibility. The multilayers are then rinsed with a sequential passing of solutions containing Ca2+ and PO43- ions. The formation of CaP over the polyelectrolyte multilayers was confirmed by QCM-D, SEM and EDX. The outcomes show that 10 polyelectrolyte bilayer condition behaved as a better site for initiating the formation of CaP as the precipitation occur at earlier stages than in 5 polyelectrolyte bilayers one. This denotes that higher number of bilayers could hold the CaP crystals more efficiently. This work achieved uniform coatings that can be applied to any surface with access to the liquid media in a low-temperature method, which potentiates the manufacture of effective bioactive biomaterials with great potential in orthopedic applications.
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One important component with particular relevance in battery performance is the cathode, being one of the main responsible elements for cell capacity and cycle life. Carbon coated lithium iron phosphate, C-LiFePO4, active material is one of the most promising cathode materials for the next generation of large scale lithium ion battery applications and strong research efforts are being devoted to it, due to its excellent characteristics, including high capacity, ~170 mAh/g, and safety. This review summarizes the main developments on C-LiFePO4 based cathode film preparation and performance. The effect of the binder, conductive additive, relationship between active material-binder-conductive additive and drying step, in the electrode film fabrication and performance is presented and discussed. Finally, after the presentation of the cell types fabricated with C-LiFePO4 active material and their performance, some conclusions and guidelines for further investigations are outlined.
Influence of river ecological condition on changes in physico-chemical water parameters along rivers
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Combining ionic liquids (ILs) with polymers offers the prospect of new applications, where they surpass the performance of conventional media, such as organic solvents, giving advantages in terms of improved safety and a higher operating temperature range. In this work we have investigated the morphology, thermal and electrochemical properties of polymer electrolytes prepared through the addition of con- trolled quantities of the cholinium based IL N,N,N-trimethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium bis(trifluo- romethylsulfonyl)imide ([N1 1 1 2(OH)] [NTf2]) to a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) host network. These novel IL-based electrolytes have been analyzed aiming at applications in electrochemical devices. An optimized sample showed good thermal stability up to 155 °C and a wide electrochemical window of ~3.5 V. The highest conductivity was registered for the DNA[N1 1 1 2(OH)][NTf2] (1:1) (2.82 × 10-5 and 1.09 × 10-3 S cm-1 at 30 and 100 °C, respectively).
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El objetivo de este trabajo es caracterizar la respuesta de P. putida frente a condiciones ambientales adversas dadas por la presencia del detergente catiónico tetradeciltrimetilamonio (TDTMA). El objetivo final que se persigue es el de utilizar este microorganismo como vehículo en procesos de biorremediación. El proyecto comprende aspectos relacionados con la degradación y con la respuesta adaptativa que le permiten a P. putida tolerar altas concentraciones del biocida. La degradación de TDTMA por P. putida involucra una actividad monooxigenasa, que produce trimetilamina (TMA) y tetradecilalcanal. Parte de la TMA producida es demetilada, por una TMAdehidrogenasa (TMADH), e utilizada por la bacteria como fuente de nitrógeno y parte es acumulada intracelularmente, inhibiendo el crecimiento bacteriano. Considerando la importancia de las oxigenasas y dehidrogenasas en la transformación química de compuestos recalcitrantes, se identificarán los genes responsables de la actividad monooxigenasa y de la TMADH, se caracterizarán las enzimas, lo que permitirá conocer, además, datos evolutivos de las mismas. Teniendo en cuenta que la acumulación intracelular TMA conduce a la degradación parcial del detergente, efecto contrarrestado por la adición de aluminio (Al), se investigarán si otros factores nutricionales participan en el control de la degradación de TDMA por P. putida. Se investigará si el regulador global NtrC, que se activa en respuesta a limitación de nitrógeno, participa en el metabolismo de TDTMA. Se prevé construir mutantes en los genes que codifican para monoxigenasa y TMADH y analizar la respuesta de estas cepas frente al estrés ocasionado por TDTMA y Al. En este proyecto se postula además que los cambios a nivel de fosfolípidos (PL) de membrana son una estrategia de P. putida para sobrevivir en presencia del TDTMA. Para concluir si fosfatidilglicerol es el principal responsable de la adaptación de P. putida frente al estrés ocasionado por TDTMA, se pretenden obtener mutantes afectadas en la biosíntesis de novo de PL, particularmente en cardiolipina sintasa. Paralelamente se estudiará si fosfolipasa D participa en la respuesta, lo que permitirá asignar un rol a esta enzima en procesos de señalización análogos a los que ocurren en organismos eucariotas. En presencia de TDTMA y Al, P. putida responde aumentando el contenido de fosfatidilcolina y posiblemente este PL actúe como un reservorio temporario del ión. Identificar en P. putida los genes que codifican para las enzimas responsables de su biosíntesis, particularmente fosfatidilcolina sintasa y/o fosfolípido N-metiltranferasa, conducirá a conocer el mecanismo por el cual fosfatidilcolina estaría involucrada en la respuesta a Al.
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1. The present work was carried out to study the effects of mineral nutrients in the yield as well as in the composition of cassava roots. The variety "Branca de Sta. Catarina" was grown by the sand culture method, the following treatments being used: N0 P0 K0, N0 P1 Kl, N1 P0 K1, N2 P1 K0, N2 P1 K1, N1 P2 K1, and N1 P1 K2, where the figures 0, 1, and 2 denote the relative proportion of a given element. The nutrients were given as follows: N = 35 grams of ammonium nitrate per pot loaded with 120 pounds of washed sand; P1 = 35 grams of monocalcium phosphate; Kl = 28 grams of sulfate of potash. Besides those fertilizers, each pot received 26 grams of magnesium sulfate and weekly doses of micronutrients as indicated by HOAGLAND and ARNON (1939). To apply the macronutrients the total doses were divided in three parts evenly distributed during the life cycle of cassava. 2. As far yield of roots and foliage are concerned, there are a few points to be considered: 2.1. the most striking effect on yield was verified when P was omitted from the fertilization; this treatment gave the poorest yields of the whole experiment; the need of that element for the phosphorylation of the starchy reserves explains such result; 2.2. phosphorus and nitrogen, under the experimental conditions, showed to be the most important nutrients for cassava; the effect of potassium in the weight of the roots produced was much less marked; it is noteworthy to mention, that in absence of potassium, the roots yield decreased whereas the foliage increased; as potassium is essential for the translocation of carbohydrates it is reasonable to admit that sugars produced in the leaves instead of going down and accumulate as starch in the roots were consumed in the production of more green matter. 3. Chemical analyses of roots revealed the following interesting points: 3.1. the lack of phosphorus brought about the most drastic reduction in the starch content of the roots; while the treatment N1 P1 K1 gave 32 per cent of starch, with NI PO Kl the amount found was 25 per cent; this result can be explained by the requirement of P for the enzymatic synthesis of starch; it has to be mentioned that the decrease in the starch content was associated with the remarkable drop in yield observed when P was omitted from the nutrient medium; 3.2. the double dosis of nitrogen in the treatment N2 P1 K1, gave the highest yields; however the increase in yield did not produce any industrial gain: whereas the treatment N1 P1 K1 gave 32 per cent of starch, by raising the N level to N2, the starch content fell to 24 per cent; now, considering the total amount of starch present in the roots, one can see, that the increase in roots yield did not compensate for the marked decrease in the starch content; that is, the amount of starch obtained with N1 P1 K1 does not differ statistically from the quantity obtained with N2 P1 K1; as far we know facts similar to this had been observed in sugar beets and sugar cane, as a result of the interaction between nitrogen and sugar produced; the biochemical aspect of the problem is very interesting: by raising the amount of assimilable nitrogen, instead of the carbohydrates polymerize to starch, they do combine to the amino groups to give proteinaceous materials; actually, it did happen that the protein content increased from 2.91 to 5.14 per cent.