959 resultados para Ácido 2-metil-3-hidroxibutírico


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As deficiências da β-cetotiolase mitocondrial e da 2-metil-3-hidroxibutiril-CoA desidrogenase (MHBD) são erros inatos do catabolismo da isoleucina. Os pacientes afetados pela deficiência da β-cetotiolase apresentam crises agudas de cetose e acidose metabólica, podendo apresentar convulsões que podem evoluir ao coma e morte. Bioquimicamente, são caracterizados por excreção urinária aumentada de ácido 2-metilacetoacético (MAA), 2-metil-3-hidroxibutírico (MHB) e tiglilglicina (TG). Alguns indivíduos apresentam acidemia láctica durante as crises de descompensação metabólica. Por outro lado, os indivíduos afetados pela deficiência da MHBD são caracterizados por retardo mental, convulsões e acidose láctica severa, apresentando excreção urinária aumentada de MHB e TG. O aumento do ácido láctico em ambas as enfermidades sugere um comprometimento do metabolismo energético. Tendo em vista que os mecanismos fisiopatogênicos de ambas desordens são totalmente desconhecidos e que os achados bioquímicos sugerem um déficit na produção de energia dos pacientes, o presente trabalho teve por objetivo investigar os efeitos in vitro do MAA e do MHB sobre alguns parâmetros do metabolismo energético em córtex cerebral de ratos jovens. Nossos resultados demonstraram que o MAA inibiu a produção de CO2 a partir de glicose, acetato e citrato, indicando um bloqueio do ciclo do ácido cítrico. Em adição, o complexo II da cadeia respiratória bem como a enzima succinato desidrogenase foram inibidos na presença do MAA. Portanto, é possível que a inibição da cadeia respiratória tenha levado à inibição secundária do ciclo de Krebs. As enzimas Na+,K+-ATPase e creatina quinase (CK) não foram afetadas pelo MAA. O MHB inibiu a produção de CO2 a partir dos três substratos testados bem como o complexo IV da cadeia respiratória, sugerindo que a inibição da cadeia respiratória tenha levado à inibição da produção CO2 pelo ciclo de Krebs. A enzima Na+,K+- ATPase não foi afetada pelo ácido. No entanto, o MHB inibiu a atividade total da CK às custas da CK mitocondrial (mi-CK). A presença do inibidor da enzima óxido nítrico sintase L-NAME e do antioxidante glutationa reduzida (GSH) preveniram a inibição da atividade total da CK, enquanto que a GSH preveniu a inibição da mi-CK, sugerindo que os efeitos do MHB sobre a CK estejam relacionados à oxidação de grupamentos tióis essenciais à atividade enzimática. Tais resultados sugerem que o metabolismo energético cerebral é inibido in vitro pelo MAA e pelo MHB. Caso estes achados se confirmem nas deficiências da β-cetotiolase e da MHBD, é possível que um prejuízo no metabolismo energético causado pelo acúmulo destes metabólitos possa explicar, ao menos em parte, o dano neurológico encontrado nos pacientes portadores destas doenças.

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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Qúimica Orgánica) UANL

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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Biología Celular) U.A.N.L.

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Tesis ( Doctorado en Ciencias con Especialidad en Farmacología y Toxicología ) UANL

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Ionic liquids (ILs) are organic compounds liquid at room temperature, good electrical conductors, with the potential to form as a means for electrolyte on electrolysis of water, in which the electrodes would not be subjected to such extreme conditions demanding chemistry [1]. This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and study of the feasibility of ionic liquid ionic liquid 1-methyl-3(2,6-(S)-dimethyloct-2-ene)-imidazole tetrafluoroborate (MDI-BF4) as electrolyte to produce hydrogen through electrolysis of water. The MDI-BF4 synthesized was characterized by thermal methods of analysis (Thermogravimetric Analysis - TG and Differential Scanning Calorimetry - DSC), mid-infrared spectroscopy with Fourier transform by method of attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR), nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of hydrogen (NMR 1H) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Where thermal methods were used to calculate the yield of the synthesis of MDI-BF4 which was 88.84%, characterized infrared spectroscopy functional groups of the compound and the binding B-F 1053 cm-1; the NMR 1H analyzed and compared with literature data defines the structure of MDI-BF4 and the current density achieved by MDI-BF4 in the voltammogram shows that the LI can conduct electrical current indicating that the MDI-BF4 is a good electrolyte, and that their behavior does not change with the increasing concentration of water

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Ionic liquids (ILs) are organic compounds liquid at room temperature, good electrical conductors, with the potential to form as a means for electrolyte on electrolysis of water, in which the electrodes would not be subjected to such extreme conditions demanding chemistry [1]. This paper describes the synthesis, characterization and study of the feasibility of ionic liquid ionic liquid 1-methyl-3(2,6-(S)-dimethyloct-2-ene)-imidazole tetrafluoroborate (MDI-BF4) as electrolyte to produce hydrogen through electrolysis of water. The MDI-BF4 synthesized was characterized by thermal methods of analysis (Thermogravimetric Analysis - TG and Differential Scanning Calorimetry - DSC), mid-infrared spectroscopy with Fourier transform by method of attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR), nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of hydrogen (NMR 1H) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Where thermal methods were used to calculate the yield of the synthesis of MDI-BF4 which was 88.84%, characterized infrared spectroscopy functional groups of the compound and the binding B-F 1053 cm-1; the NMR 1H analyzed and compared with literature data defines the structure of MDI-BF4 and the current density achieved by MDI-BF4 in the voltammogram shows that the LI can conduct electrical current indicating that the MDI-BF4 is a good electrolyte, and that their behavior does not change with the increasing concentration of water

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Pós-graduação em Doenças Tropicais - FMB

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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In the structure of the title compound, the salt C12H10N3O4+ C7H3N2O72-, the cations and the anions are linked by a single N+-H...O(carboxyl) hydrogen bond, the discrete cation-anion unit having no intermolecular associations other than weak cation--anion aromatic ring pi--pi interactions [ring centroid separation, 3.7320(14)A] and a number of weak inter-unit aromatic C-H...O contacts.

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Flinders University and Queensland University of Technology, biofuels research interests cover a broad range of activities. Both institutions are seeking to overcome the twin evils of "peak oil" (Hubbert 1949 & 1956) and "global warming" (IPPC 2007, Stern 2006, Alison 2010), through development of Generation 1, 2 and 3 (Gen-1, 2 & 3) biofuels (Clarke 2008, Clarke 2010). This includes development of parallel Chemical Biorefinery, value-added, co-product chemical technologies, which can underpin the commercial viability of the biofuel industry. Whilst there is a focused effort to develop Gen-2 & 3 biofuels, thus avoiding the socially unacceptable use of food based Gen-1 biofuels, it must also be recognized that as yet, no country in the world has produced sustainable Gen-2 & 3 biofuel on a commercial basis. For example, in 2008 the United States used 38 billion litres (3.5% of total fuel use) of Gen-1 biofuel; in 2009/2010 this will be 47.5 billion litres (4.5% of fuel use) and in 2018 this has been estimated to rise to 96 billion litres (9% of total US fuel use). Brazil in 2008 produced 24.5 billion litres of ethanol, representing 37.3% of the world’s ethanol use for fuel and Europe, in 2008, produced 11.7 billion litres of biofuel (primarily as biodiesel). Compare this to Australia’s miserly biofuel production in 2008/2009 of 180 million litres of ethanol and 75 million litres of biodiesel, which is 0.4% of our fuel consumption! (Clarke, Graiver and Habibie 2010) To assist in the development of better biofuels technologies in the Asian developing regions the Australian Government recently awarded the Materials & BioEnergy Group from Flinders University, in partnership with the Queensland University of Technology, an Australian Leadership Award (ALA) Biofuel Fellowship program to train scientists from Indonesia and India about all facets of advanced biofuel technology.

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This work reviews the rationale and processes for raising revenue and allocating funds to perform information intensive activities that are pertinent to the work of democratic government. ‘Government of the people, by the people, for the people’ expresses an idea that democratic government has no higher authority than the people who agree to be bound by its rules. Democracy depends on continually learning how to develop understandings and agreements that can sustain voting majorities on which democratic law making and collective action depends. The objective expressed in constitutional terms is to deliver ‘peace, order and good government’. Meeting this objective requires a collective intellectual authority that can understand what is possible; and a collective moral authority to understand what ought to happen in practice. Facts of life determine that a society needs to retain its collective competence despite a continual turnover of its membership as people die but life goes on. Retaining this ‘collective competence’ in matters of self-government depends on each new generation: • acquiring a collective knowledge of how to produce goods and services needed to sustain a society and its capacity for self-government; • Learning how to defend society diplomatically and militarily in relation to external forces to prevent overthrow of its self-governing capacity; and • Learning how to defend society against divisive internal forces to preserve the authority of representative legislatures, allow peaceful dispute resolution and maintain social cohesion.

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Abstract Causative genetic variants have to date been identified for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer (CRC). While conditions such as Familial Adenomatous Polyposis and Lynch syndrome have well defined genetic causes, the search for variants underlying the remainder of familial CRC is plagued by genetic heterogeneity. The recent identification of families with a heritable predisposition to malignancies arising through the serrated pathway (familial serrated neoplasia or Jass syndrome) provides an opportunity to study a subset of familial CRC in which heterogeneity may be greatly reduced. A genome-wide linkage screen was performed on a large family displaying a dominantly-inherited predisposition to serrated neoplasia genotyped using the Affymetrix GeneChip Human Mapping 10 K SNP Array. Parametric and nonparametric analyses were performed and resulting regions of interest, as well as previously reported CRC susceptibility loci at 3q22, 7q31 and 9q22, were followed up by finemapping in 10 serrated neoplasia families. Genome-wide linkage analysis revealed regions of interest at 2p25.2-p25.1, 2q24.3-q37.1 and 8p21.2-q12.1. Finemapping linkage and haplotype analyses identified 2q32.2-q33.3 as the region most likely to harbour linkage, with heterogeneity logarithm of the odds (HLOD) 2.09 and nonparametric linkage (NPL) score 2.36 (P = 0.004). Five primary candidate genes (CFLAR, CASP10, CASP8, FZD7 and BMPR2) were sequenced and no segregating variants identified. There was no evidence of linkage to previously reported loci on chromosomes 3, 7 and 9.