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J Trace Elem Med Biol ; 45: 85-92, 2018 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29173488

ABSTRACT

The concentration of 23 major and trace elements, total phenolic content (TPC) and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity were determined in nine samples of strawberry tree honey and compared to other types of unifloral honeys. The most abundant elements in strawberry tree honey were potassium, calcium, magnesium and sodium, ranging between 1276 and 2367, 95.2-154, 14.4-74.4 and 13.4-64.3mg/kg, respectively. Strawberry tree honey had generally higher TPC (range: 0.314-0.522g GA/kg) and DPPH (1.94-4.45mM TE/kg) compared to other analysed unifloral honeys. A strong positive relationship was found between TPC and DPPH, TPC and concentration of homogentisic acid (HGA), chemical marker of strawberry tree honey, and between DPPH and HGA. Regarding daily intake of essential elements, strawberry tree honey can be considered nutritionally richer than the majority of unifloral honeys available in Croatia, while contribution to tolerable intake set for potentially toxic elements was very low, corresponding to pristine areas.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/analysis , Honey/analysis , Biphenyl Compounds/analysis , Croatia , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Picrates/analysis , Risk Assessment , Trace Elements/analysis
3.
J Sep Sci ; 41(3): 740-746, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29152857

ABSTRACT

Traditional Chinese herbal medicine has long enjoyed the reputation of the world's most advanced system of natural medicine. Pinellia ternata is one of the most commonly used herbs in the traditional Chinese medical science. In this study, five representative ingredients of Pinellia ternata guanosine, methionine, glycine, 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde, and homogentisic acid, were assayed using simple derivatization procedures. Under optimized experimental condition, five analytes in Pinellia ternata were rapidly separated and detected using microchip electrophoresis, affording the benefits of speed, minimal sample requirements, and sensitive on-the-chip electrochemical detection, in 5 min with linearity over a concentration of 20-500 µM (R2  = 0.994) with nearly complete recovery (95.6-98.5%).


Subject(s)
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/analysis , Electrophoresis, Microchip , Pinellia/chemistry , Benzaldehydes/analysis , Buffers , Catechols/analysis , Electrophoresis , Glycine/analysis , Guanosine/analysis , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Linear Models , Methionine/analysis , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
5.
Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 21(4): 1235-1260, Oct-Dec/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-732503

ABSTRACT

Este artigo propõe estudar os primeiros 12 anos de existência do Instituto de Radium de Minas Gerais, fundado em 1922. Sua atuação na luta contra o câncer no Brasil, ainda pouco conhecida, começa a ser esboçada pelo estudo de documentação institucional inédita. Através de um banco de dados elaborado com informações constantes em seu livro de registro de pacientes, foram feitos levantamentos estatísticos dos tipos de câncer e das formas de tratamento existentes entre 1923 e 1935. Esse livro faz parte de um conjunto de outros cinco recentemente descobertos no Centro de Memória da Medicina/UFMG. A documentação permite resgatar os primórdios das intervenções de radioterapia no país e acompanhar seu desenvolvimento e a influência exercida por esse hospital modelo.


This article proposes to study the first 12 years of the Minas Gerais Radium Institute, founded in 1922. Its work in the fight against cancer in Brazil, albeit still little known, is coming to light as its institutional documents are studied. A database has been prepared using information from its patient register, based on which statistical analyses have been done to identify the types of cancer and treatments available there between 1923 and 1935. This register is one of five recently unearthed at the Medicine Memory Center of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Through them, the earliest experiments in radiotherapy in Brazil can be reconstituted, and its development and the influence of this model hospital can be mapped out.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Aspergillus nidulans/enzymology , Dioxygenases , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Oxygenases/metabolism , Spectrophotometry/methods , Alkaptonuria/metabolism , Aspergillus nidulans/drug effects , Aspergillus nidulans/metabolism , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Homogentisic Acid/metabolism , Homogentisic Acid/urine , Oxygenases/genetics , Phenylacetates/metabolism , Phenylacetates/pharmacology , Sensitivity and Specificity
6.
Food Funct ; 3(11): 1195-205, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22868715

ABSTRACT

Edible macro-fungi are widely consumed as food sources for their flavors and culinary features. In order to explore the potential of macro-fungi as a natural resource of bioactive compounds, the antioxidant properties and polysaccharide contents of 49 edible macro-fungi from China were evaluated systematically. A positive correlation between antioxidant capacity and total phenolic content indicated that phenolic compounds could be main contributors of antioxidant capacities of these macro-fungi. Furthermore, many bioactive compounds such as gallic, homogentisic, protocatechuic, and p-hydroxybenzoic acid were identified and quantified. The macro-fungi species Thelephora ganbajun Zang, Boletus edulis Bull., Volvariella volvacea Sing, Boletus regius Krombh, and Suillus bovinus Kuntze displayed the highest antioxidant capacities and total phenolic contents, indicating their potential as important dietary sources of natural antioxidants.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/chemistry , Antioxidants/analysis , Basidiomycota/chemistry , Phenols/analysis , Polysaccharides/analysis , China , Food Analysis , Gallic Acid/analysis , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Hydroxybenzoates/analysis , Parabens/analysis
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J Agric Food Chem ; 58(1): 384-9, 2010 Jan 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19919097

ABSTRACT

Strawberry tree honey, due to its characteristic bitter taste, is one of the most typical Mediterranean honeys, with Sardinia being one of the largest producers. According to specific chemical studies, homogentisic acid was identified as a possible marker of this honey. This work, based on HPLC-DAD-MS/MS analysis of strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.) honeys, previously selected by sensory evaluation and melissopalynological analysis, showed that, in addition to the above-mentioned acid, there were other high levels of substances useful for the botanical classification of this unifloral honey. Two of these compounds were isolated and identified as (+/-)-2-cis,4-trans-abscisic acid (c,t-ABA) and (+/-)-2-trans,4-trans-abscisic acid (t,t-ABA). A third compound, a new natural product named unedone, was characterized as an epoxidic derivative of the above-mentioned acids. Structures of c,t-ABA, t,t-ABA, and unedone were elucidated on the basis of extensive 1D and 2D NMR experiments, as well as HPLC-MS/MS and Q-TOF analysis. In selected honeys the average amounts of c,t-ABA, t,t-ABA, and unedone were 176.2+/-25.4, 162.3+/-21.1, and 32.9+/-7.1 mg/kg, respectively. Analysis of the A. unedo nectar confirmed the floral origin of these compounds found in the honey. Abscisic acids were found in other unifloral honeys but not in such high amount and with a constant ratio of about 1:1. For this reason, besides homogentisic acid, these compounds could be used as complementary markers of strawberry tree honey.


Subject(s)
Biomarkers/analysis , Ericaceae/chemistry , Honey/analysis , Plant Preparations/analysis , Flowers/chemistry , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Plant Nectar/analysis
9.
J Fr Ophtalmol ; 31(6 Pt 1): 624, 2008 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18772817

ABSTRACT

Ochronosis or alkaptonuria is a rare inherited disease. It is characterized by the deposition of dark pigments in collagen-rich tissues, which leads to clinical manifestations such as arthropathy. The ochronotic pigment can be found in the sclera, the conjunctiva, and the limbic cornea. Vision is usually not affected. We report the case of 47-year-old patient who complained of lower back pain. Ophthalmologic examination showed dark pigments in the conjunctiva. The increased levels of homogentisic acid in urine confirmed the diagnosis of ochronosis.


Subject(s)
Conjunctiva/pathology , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Lumbar Vertebrae/pathology , Ochronosis/pathology , Spinal Osteophytosis/etiology , Biopsy , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Calcinosis/etiology , Homogentisic Acid/urine , Humans , Intervertebral Disc/diagnostic imaging , Intervertebral Disc/pathology , Low Back Pain/diagnostic imaging , Low Back Pain/etiology , Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Ochronosis/complications , Ochronosis/diagnosis , Radiography , Sclera/pathology , Skin Pigmentation , Spinal Osteophytosis/diagnostic imaging
10.
J Chromatogr A ; 1090(1-2): 76-80, 2005 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16196135

ABSTRACT

Two rapid and direct chromatographic methods based on reverse phase-high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and ion chromatography (IC) were developed for the determination of homogentisic acid (HA) in honey. This is the marker of the botanic origin of strawberry tree honey. The methods were validated and tested using 22 samples from Sardinia, Italy. The IC method is faster than the RP-HPLC one (6 min versus 13 min of total run), but it is slightly less sensitive (the limit of detection (LOD), is 26 mg kg(-1) versus 15 mg kg(-1)) and reproducible (relative standard deviation, RSD, of 10.4 and 4.4%, respectively). The whole dataset of validation parameters allows both the proposed methods to be considered as bias-free (by recovery tests, comparison of analytical results of the two independent methods and analysis of a synthetic sample) and precise (both the techniques show a repeatability better than 2% repeatability in the range between 70 and 600 mg kg(-1)).


Subject(s)
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Chromatography, Ion Exchange/methods , Ericaceae/chemistry , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Honey/analysis , Bias , Italy , Reproducibility of Results
11.
Arthroscopy ; 19(8): E14-7, 2003 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14551566

ABSTRACT

Ochronotic arthropathy is a disorder resulting from the deposition of homogentisic acid derivatives in the articular cartilage and the menisci. Large joints of the appendicular skeleton are preferentially affected. The clinical picture resembles that of degenerative joint disease. We present the arthroscopic findings in the shoulder and the knee in a 40-year-old man with ochronotic arthropathy and discuss the role of arthroscopy in the diagnosis and management of this rare metabolic disorder.


Subject(s)
Arthroscopy , Joint Diseases/diagnosis , Knee Joint/pathology , Ochronosis/diagnosis , Shoulder Joint/pathology , Adult , Cartilage, Articular/metabolism , Cartilage, Articular/pathology , Collagen/metabolism , Collagen Diseases/etiology , Collagen Diseases/metabolism , Collagen Diseases/pathology , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Humans , Joint Diseases/genetics , Joint Diseases/metabolism , Joint Diseases/pathology , Joint Loose Bodies/pathology , Joint Loose Bodies/surgery , Knee Joint/metabolism , Male , Menisci, Tibial/metabolism , Menisci, Tibial/pathology , Ochronosis/metabolism , Ochronosis/pathology , Pigmentation , Shoulder Joint/metabolism , Synovectomy , Synovitis/diagnosis , Synovitis/genetics , Synovitis/metabolism , Synovitis/pathology
12.
Arch Pediatr ; 7(8): 844-6, 2000 Aug.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10985185

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: Alcaptonuria is a rare hereditary disease, characterized by an abnormal blackish coloration of the urine and dark pigmentation of the conjunctive tissue which is due to a deficiency in homogentisate 1,2-dioxygenase (HGO), a phenylalanine catabolizing enzyme. An accumulation of homogentisate (HGA) is then formed, and is responsible for the dark coloration which only occurs after the urine has been exposed to air over a period of time. Signs of this disorder therefore frequently remain unnoticed during childhood, because the urine requires a relatively long exposure to air before it changes color. Diagnosis is generally made at a later date, during adulthood, following complications such as ochronosis, inflammatory arthritis, or urinary calculi. CASE REPORT: In this study, the case has been described of alcaptonuria diagnosed in a five-month old infant. No efficient cure has yet been found, although certain treatments, including high doses of vitamin C, do seem to have a beneficial effect on limiting the complications associated with this disorder. Early diagnosis whenever possible is therefore important. CONCLUSION: This case report is interesting because of the early diagnosis involved. In the event of any abnormal coloration of the urine, diagnosis may be established via the addition of an alkylating agent, and the levels of HGA determined by chromatography.


Subject(s)
Alkaptonuria/diagnosis , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Alkaptonuria/pathology , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Infant , Male , Prognosis , Urinalysis
13.
Anal Biochem ; 245(2): 218-21, 1997 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9056215

ABSTRACT

The presence of homogentisic acid (HGA) in urine is diagnostic for alkaptonuria, a classical example of a biochemical lesion resulting from a single gene trait. We describe here simple culture conditions which induce the synthesis of high levels of homogentisate dioxygenase activity in mycelia from the filamentous ascomycete Aspergillus nidulans. Crude enzyme preparations, showing an apparent Km of 9 microM for homogentisate and an optimal pH of 6.5-7.0 are rather stable and highly specific for homogentisate. Thus, the reaction is not competed by a large molar excess of a number of substrate structural analogues, including phenylacetate and its 2-, 3-, and 4-hydroxy derivatives, phenylalanine, tyrosine, phenylpyruvate, and gentisate. We demonstrate how this enzyme preparation can be used in sensitive, spectrophotometric enzymatic determination of this compound. The accuracy is almost indistinguishable from that obtained by HPLC. The method can be applied to routine determination of homogentisate in human urine. A 1-liter culture of the mold provides sufficient enzyme activity for 1500 enzymatic assays.


Subject(s)
Aspergillus nidulans/enzymology , Dioxygenases , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Oxygenases/metabolism , Spectrophotometry/methods , Alkaptonuria/metabolism , Aspergillus nidulans/drug effects , Aspergillus nidulans/metabolism , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Female , Homogentisate 1,2-Dioxygenase , Homogentisic Acid/metabolism , Homogentisic Acid/urine , Humans , Male , Oxygenases/genetics , Phenylacetates/metabolism , Phenylacetates/pharmacology , Sensitivity and Specificity
14.
Biochem Pharmacol ; 50(12): 2057-68, 1995 Dec 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8849333

ABSTRACT

We have studied three Phase II genes in the mouse dioxin-inducible [Ah] battery: Nmo1 [encoding NAD(P)H:menadione oxidoreductase], Ahd4 (encoding the cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase ALDH3c), and Ugt1*06 (a UDP glucuronosyltransferase). Oxidant-induced Nmo1 gene expression in the c14CoS/c14CoS mouse appears likely to be caused by homozygous loss of the fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase (Fah) gene on Chr 7 and absence of the enzyme (FAH), which leads to increased levels of endogenous tyrosine oxidative metabolites. We show here that increases in [Ah] Phase II gene expression in the 14CoS/14CoS mouse are correlated with an AP-1-like DNA motif called the electrophile response element (EpRE), which has been found in the 5' flanking regulatory regions of all murine (Ah) Phase II genes. Aromatic hydrocarbon response element (AhREs) are responsible for dioxin-mediated upregulation of all six [Ah] battery genes, and one or more AhREs have been found in the 5' flanking regulatory regions of all of these [Ah] genes. Gel mobility shift assays, with a synthetic oligonucleotide probe corresponding to the EpRE, show that EpRE-binding proteins are more than twice as abundant in 14CoS/14CoS than in the wild-type ch/ch nuclear extracts. Competition studies of EpRE-specific binding with an excess of EpRE, mutated EpRE, AP-1, AhRE3, mutated AhRE3, and C/EBP alpha oligonucleotides suggest that several common transcriptional factors bind to the EpRE and AhRE3 motifs. Two monospecific antibodies to the Ah receptor (AHR) protein block formation of an EpRE-specific complex on gel mobility electrophoresis. These data suggest that AHR (or AHR-related protein) might be an integral part of the EpRE-binding transcriptional complex associated with the oxidative stress response. To our knowledge, this is among the first reports of the same transcription factor operating at two different response elements upstream of a single gene.


Subject(s)
DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon/metabolism , Aldehyde Dehydrogenase/genetics , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Base Sequence , Cell Line , Glucuronosyltransferase/genetics , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Homogentisic Acid/toxicity , Liver/metabolism , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data , NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone)/genetics , Oxidative Stress/genetics , Phenotype , Phenylpyruvic Acids/analysis , Phenylpyruvic Acids/toxicity
15.
Clin Chem ; 35(2): 321-2, 1989 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2914385

ABSTRACT

In this rapid, specific, and sensitive high-performance liquid-chromatographic method of analysis for homogentisic acid in biological fluids, homogentisic acid is separated on a column of Nucleosil CN. This method, which we applied to the diagnosis of three cases of alcaptonuria, represents a suitable analytical tool for the diagnosis of alcaptonuria.


Subject(s)
Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Adult , Alkaptonuria/diagnosis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Homogentisic Acid/blood , Homogentisic Acid/urine , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
18.
Med Cutan Ibero Lat Am ; 6(1): 23-7, 1978.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-384110

ABSTRACT

The case of two brothers affected by alcaptonurie is reported. The activity of the homogenthisycasa enzyme has been determined by the material obtained through percutaneous biopsy. Concentrations of the aminoacids producing fenilalanina and thiroxina in their parents' blood have been investigated, the tests showing lack of liver enzyme and normal concentration of the amount of aminoacids in blood. Some aspects of skin lesion have been briefly reported and methods for treatment presented.


Subject(s)
Ochronosis/enzymology , Adult , Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Humans , Male , Ochronosis/genetics , Pedigree
19.
Science ; 197(4303): 566-8, 1977 Aug 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-327549

ABSTRACT

Roentgenograms of an Egyptian mummy, dating from 1500 B.C., showed extensive calcification of the intervertebral discs and articular narrowing in both hip and knee joints. Biopsy cores from the right hip showed parallel black zones in the region of the articular surfaces, leading to a clinical diagnosis of ochrinosis. The black pigment was extracted, analyzed, and compared to an air-oxidized homogentistic acid polymer. The two substances apparently were identical. The chemical evidence thus confirms the clinical finding of ochronosis, an autosomal recessive disorder. This is, so far as known, the earliest verified case of this disorder.


Subject(s)
Homogentisic Acid/analysis , Mummies , Ochronosis/history , Paleopathology , Cartilage/analysis , History, Ancient , Ochronosis/diagnostic imaging , Pelvic Bones/analysis , Radiography
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