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Washko P W - - 1993
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) accumulation in activated human neutrophils is increased as much as 10-fold above the mM concentrations present in normal neutrophils. Internal concentrations as high as 14 mM are achieved when external vitamin is at physiologic concentration. The mechanism is by oxidation of external vitamin to dehydroascorbic acid, ...
Smith C D - - 1993
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to determine the basal and peak-stimulated acid secretion from the proximal gastric pouch and its relationship to absorption of free and food-bound vitamin B12 after gastric bypass for morbid obesity. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Gastric bypass can be performed safely and provides acceptable weight loss, but concerns ...
Dew S E - - 1993
Fenretinide (HPR), 13-cis-retinoic acid, and all-trans-retinoic acid are vitamin A derivatives used in the treatment of cancer and severe acne. Patients taking these drugs often show side effects resembling the symptoms of hypovitaminosis A, namely, night blindness and decreased plasma retinol levels. A dietary vitamin A deficiency is not suspected ...
Turley C P - - 1993
Excretion of methylmalonic acid by vitamin E-deficient patients and decreased labeling of adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) from cyanocobalamin in vitamin E-deficient rats suggest an interaction of vitamins E and B-12. We studied this interaction in two human cell culture systems: foreskin fibroblasts and a hepatoma cell line (HepG2). We measured radiolabeling of ...
Maranesi M - - 1993
Vitamin B6 is involved in the metabolism of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and phospholipids. We have studied the interaction between pyridoxine deficiency and low amounts of dietary essential fatty acids (EFA) in the rat. The fatty acid composition of kidney phospholipids of pyridoxine deficient animals shows a decrease of ...
Ebied S A - - 1993
In the last few years, human fascioliasis has been reported more frequently from different parts of the world including Egypt. The present work aimed to study the ability of fascioliasis affected patients to metabolize tryptophan and to explore how this disease can affect the activity of the hydrolytic lysosomal enzyme ...
Sangwan N - - 1993
The haematological values of haemoglobin (Hb), packed cell volume (PCV) and vitamin levels of folacin (folic acid), cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) of buffaloes, in a surra endemic area of Eastern Haryana, India, were determined. Surra-positive buffaloes had significantly low levels of Hb, PCV, folic acid and vitamin B12. These low levels ...
Miller S L - - 1993
Pantoic acid can by synthesized in good prebiotic yield from isobutyraldehyde or alpha-ketoisovaleric acid + H2CO + HCN. Isobutyraldehyde is the Strecker precursor to valine and alpha-ketoisovaleric acid is the valine transamination product. Mg2+ and Ca2+ as well as several transition metals are catalysts for the alpha-ketoisovaleric acid reaction. Pantothenic ...
Hebert J R - - 1993
OBJECTIVES: In a work-site nutrition intervention targeting fat and fiber, we examined the intervention's effect on specific nutrients implicated in carcinogenesis, including trace metals, vitamins, and categories of fatty acids. The rationale was based on the association observed in a variety of epidemiologic studies between these nutrients and epithelial cancers. ...
Tanner J T - - 1993
In 1982, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Infant Formula Council and its member companies, contract laboratories, and other government laboratories began a study of analytical methods for the nutrients listed in the Infant Formula Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-359). Four phases of the study have been completed and ...
Prayurahong B - - 1993
Serum vitamin B12, folic acid and haematological data from 147 elderly people (55 males and 92 females) who visited the special clinic for the elderly at Rajvithi Hospital, Bangkok between July and November 1989 were investigated. The individuals studied came from a health-conscious group of the middle socio-economic class in ...
Yu B H - - 1993
The objective of the project was to determine the bioavailability of selected B vitamins (niacin, pantothenic acid and thiamin) to humans from wet and dry milled maize brans which were coarsely or finely ground. Using a double cross-over design, the nine subjects were fed laboratory controlled diets containing unsupplemented bread ...
Matera M - - 1993
The authors studied the relative bioequivalence and bioavailability of two oral polyamino-acid formulations (packet and flacon), based on 4 amino acids (L-glutamine, L-phosphoserine, L-phosphothreonine and L-arginine) in association with vitamin B12 (Bio-logos, Sigma Tau Pharma S.A). Open-trial testing was carried out after intensive treatment and on the attainment of sustained ...
Calder P C - - 1993
Fatty acids, especially polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), inhibit a number of lymphocyte functions, including proliferation, cytokine production and cytotoxicity, but their mechanism of action is not known. This study investigated whether fatty acids inhibit lymphocyte proliferation by leading to the production of lipid peroxides, which are known to inhibit the ...
Takahashi M - - 1993
We developed rickets and osteomalacia in rats by means of a low phosphorus, normal calcium and normal vitamin D diet, causing severely inhibited mineralization. The concentrations of gammacarboxyglutamic acid (Gla) in 10% formic acid and 5M guanidine extracts were studied in normal and phosphate-deficient rat bone. Although the Gla concentration ...
Suntharalingam S - - 1993
Banana flour prepared from two cooking banana varieties, namely 'Alukehel' and 'Monthan', were evaluated for their physical and biochemical characteristics. The yields of flour averaged 31.3% for 'Alukehel' and 25.5% for 'Monthan'. The pH of the flour ranged from 5.4 to 5.7. The bulk density and particle size distribution were ...
Kasai T - - 1993
L-threo-hex-2-enaro-1,4-lactone ethyl ester (II) was synthesized by the modified Fisher's esterification and its sodium salt was obtained almost quantitatively. Confirmation of the compound was made by elementary analysis, as well as IR, UV, MS and NMR spectra. The antiscorbutic activity was compared to that of ascorbic acid and the result ...
Levander O A - - 1993
Susceptibility to oxidative stress is a well-established feature of the malarial parasite. Pharmacologists have taken advantage of this property to design highly effective pro-oxidant antimalarial drugs. Less well appreciated is the fact that nutritional manipulation of host oxidative stress status by dietary means can have a profound effect on the ...
Bernstein P S - - 1992
Refsum's disease (heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis) is an autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa syndrome caused by the excessive deposition of phytanic acid in ocular tissues. It is thought that phytanic acid causes retinal degeneration either by interfering with vitamin A metabolism in the retinal pigment epithelium or by altering photoreceptor cell membrane ...
Herzlich B C - - 1992
AIDS-associated gastric secretory failure has been characterized by decreased secretion of acid, pepsin, and gastric juice volume. To determine whether decreased intrinsic factor secretion and vitamin B12 malabsorption occur in this entity, we performed prospective measurements of maximal acid output, intrinsic factor output, vitamin B12 absorption, serum vitamin B12, and ...
Pillai S R - - 1992
Plasma alpha-tocopherol (alpha-T) concentrations, erythrocyte osmotic fragility and detergent sensitivity were measured at 8 week intervals in two 1-year-old male beagle dogs fed a vitamin E-deficient diet (< 0.08 mg per kg alpha-T) and in two control beagles fed the same diet supplemented with vitamin E (> 90 mg per ...
Kennedy D G - - 1992
The first development of an alpha-face-specific radioimmunoassay for vitamin B12 is described. Sheep, fed a cobalt-deficient diet, and immunized with a conjugate between Co-beta carboxypropyl cobalamin and keyhole limpet hemocyanin, were used to produce antisera. The antisera crossreacted with Co-beta derivatives of vitamin B12, but did not crossreact with the ...
Romero Rodriguez M A - - 1992
Liquid chromatographic methodology for determination of vitamin C and organic acids in different fruits (whortleberry, blackberry, red currant, black currant, raspberry, babaco, feijoa, kiwano, passion fruit, red and yellow tamarillos, medlar, and persimmon) cultivated in Galicia, Spain are developed. Both methods use a C18 column and an RP-18 precolumn for ...
Verma V - - 1992
Intergeneric protoplast fusion between 2,5-diketo-gluconic acid producing Gluconobacter oxydans (ATCC 9937) and a mutant strain of Corynebacterium species (ATCC 31090), capable of reducing 2,5-diketo-gluconic acid to 2-keto-L-gulonic acid, a penultimate step in vitamin C production) resulted in viable recombinants. Some of the fusion products exhibited the capacity to convert D-glucose ...
Debussche L - - 1992
Hydrogenobyrinic acid a,c-diamide was shown to be the substrate of cobaltochelatase, an enzyme that catalyzes cobalt insertion in the corrin ring during the biosynthesis of coenzyme B12 in Pseudomonas denitrificans. Cobaltochelatase was demonstrated to be a complex enzyme composed of two different components of M(r) 140,000 and 450,000, which were ...
Force R W - - 1992
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the potential of histamine H2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs) to cause malabsorption of vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin). DATA SOURCES: Pertinent literature was identified via a MEDLINE search. Journals and references cited in published articles also were used as data sources. STUDY SELECTION: Studies evaluating the effect of H2RAs on vitamin ...
Despret S - - 1992
delta-6 Desaturase, measured at substrate saturation using linoleic acid, was found to be increased by more than two-fold when the content of vitamin E in brain microsomal membrane suspension was increased (up to 7.5 micrograms/mg membrane protein, i.e. 100 micrograms/g tissue from which microsomes were prepared). In contrast, this activity ...
Pirozhkov S V - - 1992
Lipid peroxidation products and the fatty acid composition of phospholipids were studied in the hearts of rats chronically consuming ethanol supplemented with large amounts of vitamin E. Ethanol representing 36% of the total calories was ingested for 7 weeks in a modified Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet that contained vitamin E at ...
Gascon-Barré M - - 1992
Many biotransformation activities have absolute or modulated localization within the hepatic acinus. To investigate the intrahepatic acinar zonation of vitamin D3 (D3) metabolism, hepatic D3 extraction was investigated by antegrade or retrograde perfusion of normal livers and livers bearing selective periportal (PP) or perivenous (PV) destruction; D3 C-25 hydroxylation was ...
Sato P H - - 1992
Brain concentrations of the antioxidant vitamins C and E decreased following unilateral carotid occlusion and reperfusion for 2 or 24 h in gerbils. Administration of the 21-aminosteroid inhibitor of lipid peroxidation, tirilazad mesylate (U74006F), prevented the decrease in level of both of these vitamins following 2 h of reperfusion. After ...
Koop H - - 1992
Since gastric acid plays an important role in the absorption process of iron and vitamin B12, we determined levels of iron, ferritin, vitamin B12, and folic acid in 75 serum samples obtained during continuous omeprazole therapy (6-48 months after start of therapy) from 34 patients with peptic diseases (primarily reflux ...
Ho K K - - 1992
Melanin, the natural pigment found in human skin, absorbs and protects against the ultraviolet (UV) components of sunlight. Melanin production (melanogenesis) is increased by exposure to sunlight, causing a darker skin colour which is regarded as aesthetically pleasing by many humans, who therefore expose themselves to large amounts of potentially ...
Vaden S L - - 1992
A 9-month-old sexually intact male longhair cat was examined because of lethargy, anorexia, cold intolerance, and failure to thrive since acquisition at an early age. Clinical signs of disease were less pronounced when the cat was fed a low-protein diet. Anemia, hypoglycemia, low total CO2 content, and hyperammonemia were detected. ...
Hagelskjaer L - - 1992
Accumulation of methylmalonic acid may provide an early clue to deficiency of cobalamin (vitamin B12) in tissue. Metabolic abnormalities involving precursors of methylmalonic acid are frequently observed in patients with hepatic diseases. To establish whether methylmalonic acid accumulates and thereby gives false-positive test results for cobalamin deficiency, we measured the ...
Van Vleet J F - - 1992
The etiology of selenium-vitamin E (Se-E) deficiency diseases may be complex. Many of the syndromes involve combined deficiency of selenium and vitamin E. Selenium moves into the animal and human food chain from soil and plants, which may contain inadequate amounts of the nutrient in many areas of the world. ...
Rider J A - - 1992
The search for biochemical abnormalities in the neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses (NCL) or Batten disease was initiated with the discovery of normal levels of gangliosides in juvenile amaurotic idiocy. The primary goal of most biochemical studies has been to discover the unique biochemical marker for carriers and at-risk individual. Ceroid, the singular ...
Wickramasinghe S N - - 1992
The serum of subjects consuming ethanol contains a non-dialysable cytotoxic activity, which is thought to reside in unstable acetaldehyde-protein adducts: the cytotoxic effects have been attributed to the transfer of acetaldehyde molecules from such adducts to target cells. When post-alcohol sera are incubated for 3 hr with ascorbic acid, thioctic ...
Lee H S - - 1992
Experiments were carried out to measure the urinary excretion of free and conjugated malonaldehyde (MDA) and other thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) in vitamin E deficient and vitamin E supplemented rats. From both dietary groups, six TBA positive fractions were isolated, in addition to that containing free MDA, by high-performance ...
Sato K - - 1992
Addition to media of yeast extract, a vitamin mixture containing vitamin B(12), biotin, pyridoxamine, and p-aminobenzoic acid, or vitamin B(12) alone enhanced formation of ethanol but decreased lactate production in the fermentation of cellulose by Clostridium thermocellum I-1-B. A similar effect was not observed with C. thermocellum ATCC 27405 and ...
Mohanty-Hejmadi P - - 1992
Niazi and Saxena first observed that vitamin A has an inhibitory and modifying influence on tail regeneration in Bufo andersonii tadpoles. A positive relationship was later found between the inhibiting influence of vitamin A and the developmental stage of the regenerating tail in the same species. There have been several ...
Newland M C - - 1992
Ethanol consumption alters the levels and distribution of pantothenic acid and its metabolic products, an effect that can be counteracted by preloading with pantothenic acid. Ethanol also produces significant disturbances in motor function and has a potent tremorolytic activity when administered acutely. To investigate the interaction of pantothenic acid and ...
Strain J J - - 1992
The synergistic relationship between ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) in the inhibition of lipid peroxidation has been known for some time and is now well established in vitro systems. The possibility that ascorbic acid may also reduce tocopheroxyl radicals in vivo is a subject of some interest ...
Beilstein M A - - 1991
The chemical forms of selenium were determined in maize grown near Yutangba Village and in rice grown near Haubei village, Exi Prefecture, Enshi county of Hubei Province, China. The maize sample contained 18 ppm and the rice samples an average of 3.6 ppm selenium. After they were ground to obtain ...
Sauberlich H E - - 1991
D-Erythorbic acid is an epimer of L-ascorbic acid, but lacks antiscorbutic activity. It is commonly used as a food additive, particularly in processed meat items. Except for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methodology, the commonly used analytical procedures to measure vitamin C do not distinguish between the two isomers. A study ...
Muskiet F A - - 1991
Thirteen patients (aged 0.7-17.9 y) with homozygous sickle cell disease were supplemented with alpha-tocopherol, vitamin C, zinc, and soybean oil (suppl 1; for 8 mo) and alpha-tocopherol, vitamin C, and fish oil (suppl 2; for 7 mo). Urinary zinc (suppl 1), plasma vitamin C, plasma cholesterol ester and erythrocyte (RBC) ...
Hoda Q - - 1991
Genotoxic effect of agriculture-used concentration of organophosphorous pesticide, Malathion, is decreased by the dietary concentration of sodium salt of L-ascorbic acid for parameters like mitotic-index and clastogeny in onion root-tip cells, clastogeny and meiotic-index in mice, and lethal mutation rate in Drosophila melanogaster. The vitamin itself is not genotoxic, and ...
Maeda T - - 1991
The mechanisms of comedogenesis and comedolysis were investigated at the ultrastructural level after applying oleic acid (OA) only, or oleic acid together with vitamin A acid (VAA), to rabbit ears daily for two weeks. 1) In the follicular epithelium of the experimentally-induced comedo (EIC) by OA, several ultrastructural changes similar ...
Kriley M - - 1991
The oral vitamin intakes and concentrations of vitamins in blood of eight children on long-term peritoneal dialysis and six control children were measured. All patients received a daily supplement containing water-soluble vitamins. Serum concentrations of vitamin A, vitamin B-12, ascorbic acid, and folic acid and dialysate concentrations of ascorbic acid ...
Ubbink J B - - 1991
Human lymphocyte kynureninase activity was assessed in homogenized cells by determination of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid production as a function of time after addition of the substrate, 3-hydroxykynurenine. The product, 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid, was determined by isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography and fluorescence detection. Mean (+/- S.D.) lymphocyte kynureninase activity in a group (n ...
Wendel U - - 1991
Fetuses affected with propionic acidemia incorporate great amounts of odd-numbered long-chain fatty acids (OLCFA) into their body lipids. This is due to abundant supply with precursor amino acids of propionyl-CoA throughout pregnancy. After birth, the lower provision of precursor amino acids during dietary treatment compared with fetal life results in ...
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