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Carbohydr Res ; 323(1-4): 126-38, 2000 Jan 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10782294

RESUMO

Pectin was acid extracted from orange albedo by microwave heating under pressure. Extraction times ranged from 2.5 to 8 min. Solubilized pectin was characterized for molar mass (M), rms radius of gyration (Rg) and intrinsic viscosity [eta] by HPSEC with online light scattering and viscosity detection. M, Rg and [eta] all decreased with increasing extraction time. Nevertheless, at heating times of 2.5 and 3.0 min, M, Rg and [eta] were significantly higher than a commercial citrus pectin when the albedo:solvent ratio was 1:25 (w/v). At the heating time of 2.5 min Mw was 3.6 x 10(5), Rgz was 38 nm and [eta]w was 10.8 dL/g. Chromatography revealed that solubilized pectin distributions were bimodal in nature and that the low-molar-mass fraction increased at the expense of the high-molar-mass fraction with increasing extraction time. Scaling law exponents revealed that the high-molar-mass fraction was extremely compact in shape, whereas the low-molar-mass fraction was more asymmetric in shape. Possibly these results indicated that at short extraction times, pectin was solubilized as compact aggregated network structures that were broken down to their more asymmetric components with increased heating times.


Assuntos
Citrus/química , Micro-Ondas , Pectinas/química , Pectinas/isolamento & purificação , Cromatografia , Luz , Pressão , Espalhamento de Radiação , Temperatura , Fatores de Tempo
2.
Int Arch Occup Environ Health ; 66(6): 421-5, 1995.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7782127

RESUMO

Blood toluene was measured in a group of 100 workers occupationally exposed to a mean 8-h environmental toluene concentration of 128 micrograms/l (34 ppm), and in a group of 269 "normal" subjects without occupational exposure to toluene. The mean blood toluene of the workers at the end of the shift and the following morning, after 16 h, was 457 and 38 micrograms/l, respectively. The normal subjects had a blood toluene level of 1.1 micrograms/l. On the basis of the highly significant correlation between blood toluene and occupational exposure, it can be calculated that environmental toluene exposure of 188 and 377 micrograms/l (50 and 100 ppm) gives end-of-shift blood toluene levels of 690 and 1390 micrograms/l, respectively. The corresponding blood toluene levels on the following morning are 50 and 100 micrograms/l, respectively.


Assuntos
Exposição Ambiental/análise , Tolueno/sangue , Humanos , Exposição Ocupacional/análise , Fatores de Tempo
3.
Int Arch Occup Environ Health ; 64(7): 503-7, 1993.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8482591

RESUMO

Blood carbon disulphide (CS2), both free and total, was determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in 112 "normal" subjects and in 20 subjects employed in a dithiocarbamate factory, comprising ten blue-collar workers involved in dithiocarbamate production and ten white-collar office staff. The ten production workers were examined over two workshifts, the first at the beginning of the week (Monday) and the second after an intervening period of at least 1 day. Three blood samples were taken for each shift studied, one prior to starting work, one at the end of the shift and the third 16 h after the end of the shift (on the following morning). The mean CS2 blood levels measured in the 112 normal subjects was 663 ng/l for the free fraction and 3178 ng/l for the total. In 16 blood samples taken from the ten dithiocarbamate factory office workers, the mean free and total CS2 blood levels were 846 and 4140 ng/l, respectively, i.e. not significantly different from those observed in the normal subjects. At the end of the first 8-h shift, the ten dithiocarbamate factory production workers had free and total CS2 values of 1070 and 8471 ng/l, respectively, which were significantly higher than those observed prior to starting work (240 and 4738 ng/l). All the total CS2 levels measured in the shop-floor workers, with the sole exception of the values recorded prior to the start of the Monday shift (4738 ng/l), ranged from 7047 to 8471 ng/l and were significantly higher than those measured in the white-collar staff (4140 ng/l).


Assuntos
Dissulfeto de Carbono/sangue , Indústria Química , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Etilenobis (ditiocarbamatos)/análise , Exposição Ocupacional/análise , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
4.
J Clin Invest ; 88(4): 1197-206, 1991 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1918374

RESUMO

We evaluated a 22-yr-old Swedish man with lifelong exercise intolerance marked by premature exertional muscle fatigue, dyspnea, and cardiac palpitations with superimposed episodes lasting days to weeks of increased muscle fatigability and weakness associated with painful muscle swelling and pigmenturia. Cycle exercise testing revealed low maximal oxygen uptake (12 ml/min per kg; healthy sedentary men = 39 +/- 5) with exaggerated increases in venous lactate and pyruvate in relation to oxygen uptake (VO2) but low lactate/pyruvate ratios in maximal exercise. The severe oxidative limitation was characterized by impaired muscle oxygen extraction indicated by subnormal systemic arteriovenous oxygen difference (a-v O2 diff) in maximal exercise (patient = 4.0 ml/dl, normal men = 16.7 +/- 2.1) despite normal oxygen carrying capacity and Hgb-O2 P50. In contrast maximal oxygen delivery (cardiac output, Q) was high compared to sedentary healthy men (Qmax, patient = 303 ml/min per kg, normal men 238 +/- 36) and the slope of increase in Q relative to VO2 (i.e., delta Q/delta VO2) from rest to exercise was exaggerated (delta Q/delta VO2, patient = 29, normal men = 4.7 +/- 0.6) indicating uncoupling of the normal approximately 1:1 relationship between oxygen delivery and utilization in dynamic exercise. Studies of isolated skeletal muscle mitochondria in our patient revealed markedly impaired succinate oxidation with normal glutamate oxidation implying a metabolic defect at the level of complex II of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. A defect in Complex II in skeletal muscle was confirmed by the finding of deficiency of succinate dehydrogenase as determined histochemically and biochemically. Immunoblot analysis showed low amounts of the 30-kD (iron-sulfur) and 13.5-kD proteins with near normal levels of the 70-kD protein of complex II. Deficiency of succinate dehydrogenase was associated with decreased levels of mitochondrial aconitase assessed enzymatically and immunologically whereas activities of other tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes were increased compared to normal subjects. The exercise findings are consistent with the hypothesis that this defect impairs muscle oxidative metabolism by limiting the rate of NADH production by the tricarboxylic acid cycle.


Assuntos
Aconitato Hidratase/deficiência , Exercício Físico , Músculos/metabolismo , Consumo de Oxigênio , Succinato Desidrogenase/deficiência , Adulto , Ciclo do Ácido Cítrico , Humanos , Masculino , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Músculos/ultraestrutura , NAD/metabolismo
5.
Nahrung ; 35(6): 641-5, 1991.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1787848

RESUMO

Factors affecting the production of S. cerevisiae from sugar beet pulp after acid hydrolysis were investigated. Maximum yield and economic coefficient were obtained at sugar concentration of 7.15% after an incubation period of 72 h at 30 degrees C and pH 6.0 using a mixture (1:1) of ammonium sulphate and ammonium nitrate (0.2 g/g sugar) as nitrogen source. HPLC analysis of beet pulp hydrolyzate showed that hexoses especially glucose serve as the most suitable sugars with regard to S. cerevisiae activity.


Assuntos
Carboidratos , Meios de Cultura , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Sulfato de Amônio/metabolismo , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Proteínas Fúngicas/metabolismo , Hidrólise , Nitratos/metabolismo , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolismo
6.
Exp Neurol ; 95(1): 65-75, 1987 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3792482

RESUMO

After a 2-mm coronal incision was made in the cerebral cortex of adult rats, cholinergic axonal reaction and growth were assessed by acetylcholinesterase histochemistry between 3 and 56 days postinjury. Early axonal reaction in the proximal stumps consisted of hypertrophy and terminal swellings, many with extended processes. Axonal fiber density rostral to the lesion remained constant throughout the observation period; caudally it was reduced but increased with time. Cholinergic fibers appeared to cross the lesion, although definitive tracing of individual fibers was not possible.


Assuntos
Lesões Encefálicas/fisiopatologia , Fibras Colinérgicas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cicatriz/fisiopatologia , Regeneração Nervosa , Acetilcolinesterase/análise , Animais , Axônios/fisiologia , Fibras Colinérgicas/enzimologia , Histocitoquímica , Ratos , Ratos Endogâmicos
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