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Query: EC:6.3.4.6 (
urease
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Helicobacter pylori has been implicated as an agent in the pathogenesis of antral gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcer and probably in gastric cancer. The
C13
urea breath test is a diagnostic method quick to perform, sensitive, reliable and non invasive. It is based on the presence of Helicobacter pylori
urease
activity, which permits to detect it in the infected mucosa. A substrate (urea) labelled with Carbon 13 is administered to the patient and exhaled breath is collected to detect the possible catabolism product (CO2 labelled with
C13
). In the European protocol, patients in fasting condition are given a test meal to delay gastric emptying and five minutes later a solution which contents 100 mg of
C13
labelled urea. Breath samples are collected before and 30 minutes after urea was given. In our first year of experience, 363 patients with Helicobacter pylori infection detected by histology or
urease
were studied by
C13
urea breath test, with a sensitivity and specificity of 95 and 96%. False negatives may occur if the test is used after antibiotics and other antiulcer drugs. Its main indication is to monitor eradication therapy after treatment. Its possible use as a quantitative test still remains unclear.
...
PMID:[C13 urea breath test in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection in the gastric mucosa. Validation of the method]. 864 14
In order to investigate the bioremedial potential of humic deposit (leonardite), the effects of the treatments of leonardite and a commercial bioaugmentation agent on the degradation of a variety of petroleum hydrocarbons (
C13
-C31) and soil enzyme activities (
urease
acid-alkaline phosphatase and dehydrogenase) were tested within a soil incubation experiment lasting 120 days. Experimentally crude-oil-contaminated soil (2.5%) was regulated to a C:N:P ratio (100:15:1; Oilcon), amended with 5% of leonardite and regulated to the same C:N:P ratio (Oilcon-L) or mixed with a commercial bioaugmentation product (Oilcon-B), respectively. In the short period of incubation (60 days), Oilcon and Oilcon-B treatments showed higher hydrocarbon degradations, whereas Oilcon-L showed higher hydrocarbon degradation over Oilcon and Oilcon-B treatments in the long-term (120 days). Applying contaminated soil with leonardite increased
urease
(LSD, 4.978, *P<0.05) and dehydrogenase (LSD, 0.660, *P<0.05) activities. However, acid and alkaline phosphatase activities showed no certain inclination between different treatments. Dehydrogenase seemed to be more related to hydrocarbon degradation process. Overall results showed that leonardite enhanced biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons and also stimulated soil ecological quality measured as soil enzyme activities.
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PMID:Effect of humic deposit (leonardite) on degradation of semi-volatile and heavy hydrocarbons and soil quality in crude-oil-contaminated soil. 1988 62