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One-step hydrolysis of chitin to release glucosamine for quantitation was achieved by combining a chitin-containing sample (10-200 mg of sample size) in a test tube with 1 mL of 10 M HCl followed by vacuum treatment for 10 min, incubation at 28 degrees C for 30 min, replenishment with 3 mL of deionized water, nitrogen
flushing
, screw capping, and heat treatment at 140 degrees C for 60 min. A
phosphate
buffer solution (pH 12.5, 0.2 M) was effective in pH stabilization and enhancing colorimetric determination of glucosamine content. When the modified procedure was applied to analyze glucosamine content in the mycelia of various molds, glucosamine content varied mainly depending on mold species. In estimations of mold growth of the uninoculated peanut kernels incubated under a humidified condition for 5 weeks, cooked rice and soybean inoculated with conidia of Aspergillus oryzae for koji preparation, logarithms of the internal mold populations and glucosamine contents both increased with increases of incubation time. The modified procedure provided a rapid and reliable estimation of mold growth in various substrates.
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PMID:A modified chemical procedure for rapid determination of glucosamine and its application for estimation of mold growth in peanut kernels and koji. 1055 85
Flushing
of intestinal vascular access ports (VAPs) is commonly performed to prevent the problems of blockage and infection, and in this study four different
flushing
solutions were compared. The growth of bacteria from canine duodenal contents was compared in: 0.9% saline, 50% dextrose, 8.4% sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and 0.01 M
phosphate
buffered saline (PBS). Duodenal contents from three laboratory beagles were serially diluted in these four solutions, spread plated onto agar at 24 h periods for 7 days and bacterial counts were performed. Immediately after the duodenal juices were added, no significant differences could be seen in bacterial counts with any of the solutions. Over the 7 day period, bacterial numbers greatly increased in saline and
phosphate
buffered saline, but greatly decreased in dextrose and sodium bicarbonate solutions. Dextrose and sodium bicarbonate appeared to be the most promising
flushing
solutions tested to minimize infections of associated intestinal VAPs.
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PMID:Bacterial counts in canine duodenal fluid after exposure to saline, sodium bicarbonate and hypertonic dextrose solutions used to maintain patency of chronically implanted catheters. 1078 Aug 17
A rapid, accurate, precise, reproducible, economical, and environmentally gentle method using capillary electrophoresis (CE) is presented for the routine analysis of methamphetamine, amphetamine, MDA, MDMA, MDEA, and cocaine in seized drugs. The methodology uses a 32 cm by 50 microm capillary (length to detector 23.5 cm) with a commercially available buffer kit and diode array UV detection. Dynamic coating of the capillary surface is accomplished by
flushing
with base for 1 min, a proprietary polycation for 1 min, and then a proprietary polyanion for 2 min. This approach provides a relatively high and stable electroosmotic flow (EOF), even at low pHs. The background electrolyte (BGE) contains 75 mM
phosphate
buffer (pH 2.5) with the same polyanion as above. Using this methodology, amphetamine, methamphetamine, MDA, MDMA, MDEA, and an internal standard (n-butylamphetamine) are baseline resolved in less than 5 min. The run-to-run migration time %RSDs and peak area %RSDs are typically <0.3% and <2.1%, respectively. The day-to-day and capillary-to-capillary migration time %RSDs are <1.5% and <2.1%, respectively. The %RSDs of the relative migration times compared with the internal standard on a day-to-day and capillary-to-capillary basis are <0.2% and <0.06%, respectively. The linear dynamic range using peak areas range from 0.003 to 0.10 mg/mL. The correlation coefficients are >0.9998, with all calibration curves passing at or near the origin. Similar data are obtained for cocaine and its internal standard henyltoloxamine. None of the compounds usually encountered in illicit samples interfere with the target compound (e.g., methamphetamine and cocaine) or the internal standard. Quantitative results for synthetic mixtures and seized exhibits are in good agreement with actual values, and also with results obtained from other techniques. The relatively high EOF for the dynamically coated capillary system allows for the screening of basic, acidic, and neutral adulterants in drug seizures; identification is facilitated by the use of automated UV library searches.
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PMID:Use of dynamically coated capillaries for the routine analysis of methamphetamine, amphetamine, MDA, MDMA, MDEA, and cocaine using capillary electrophoresis. 1156 40
Embryo transfer has evolved from a few highly centralized clinics to a widespread number of clinics offering both clinic and on-the-farm services. Practitioners in the field have made very few changes in the handling and culture of embryos. A short review of general handling techniques, plus a survey of media used by 26 companies in the USA, is presented here. Currently,
phosphate
-bufferend saline (PBS) plus two other commercially available media (EMCARE and ViGro) are used by these companies. Fourteen different combinations of these products were reported and only 11 of the 26 consistently used the same medium for
flushing
, culture and freezing.
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PMID:Handling and culture of bovine embryos: survey of media used by 26 embryo transfer companies in the USA. 1176 4
Rosacea is a multiphasic disease which is associated with
flushing
, erythrosis, papulopustular rosacea and phymas; each phase is likely to have its own treatment.
Flushing
is better prevented rather than treated, and its etiology investigated. Beta-blockers, atenolol in particular, are worthy of prophylactic trials examining their efficacy in treating the
flushing
associated with rosacea. Currently, clonidine is the only drug available for the treatment of
flushing
. Treatment for erythrosis includes topical and systemic therapies. Metronidazole 1% cream and azelaic acid 20% cream have been reported to reduce the severity score of erythema. The systemic treatment of erythrosis is based on the association of Helicobacter pylori with rosacea. However, this role is still being debated. Eradication of H. pylori can be achieved using a triple therapy regimen lasting 1 to 2 weeks [omeprazole and a combination of two antibacterials (a choice from clarithromycin, metronidazole or amoxicillin)]. Both the flashlamp-pumped long-pulse dye laser and the potassium-titanyl-
phosphate
laser may be used in the treatment of facial telangiectases. Both systemic and topical remedies may be used to treat the papulopustules of rosacea. Systemic treatment includes metronidazole, doxycycline, minocycline, clarithromycin and isotretinoin, while topical treatment is based on metronidazole cream and gel. The presence of Demodex folliculorum is important in the inflammatory reaction, whether it is pathogenetic or not. Crotamiton 10% cream or permethrin 5% cream may be useful medications for papulopustular rosacea, although they are rarely successful in eradicating D. folliculorum. Oral or topical ivermectin may also be useful in such cases. Ocular involvement is common in patients with cutaneous rosacea and can be treated with orally administered or topical antibacterials. Once rhinophyma starts to be evident, the only way to correct it is by aggressive dermatosurgical procedures. Decortication and various types of lasers can also be used. Associated conditions, such as seborrheic dermatitis and possible contact sensitizations, deserve attention.
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PMID:The management of rosacea. 1218 Aug 96
A fluorescent biosensor assay has been developed for near real-time detection of 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP). The assay was based on fluorescent detection principles that allow for the analysis of antibody/antigen interactions in solution using the KinExA immunoassay instrument. Our KinExA consisted of a capillary flow observation cell containing a microporous screen that maintains a compact capture antigen-coated bead bed. The bead bed was comprised of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) beads coated with dinitrophenol-human serum albumin (DNP-HSA) conjugate.
Phosphate
buffered saline (PBS) solutions, containing various concentrations of free DNP, were incubated for 30 min with mouse anti-DNP monoclonal antibody to equilibrium. Solutions containing the DNP-monoclonal antibody complex and possible excess free antibodies were then passed over DNP-HSA labeled beads. The free monoclonal anti-DNP antibody, if available, was then bound to the DNP-HSA fixed on the beads. The system was then flushed with excess PBS to remove unbound reactants in the bead bed. The beads were then subjected to brief contact with PBS solutions containing goat anti-mouse fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled secondary antibody, once again, followed by a short PBS flush. The fluorescence was recorded during the addition of the FITC labeled secondary antibody to the bead bed through the final PBS
flushing
with the KinExA. The amount of DNP detected could then be determined from the fluorescent slopes that were generated or by the remaining fluorescence that was retained on the beads after final PBS
flushing
of the system. This assay has been able to detect a minimum of 5 ng/ml of DNP in solution and can be adapted for other analytes of interest simply by changing the capture antigen and antibody pairs.
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PMID:Near real-time biosensor-based detection of 2,4-dinitrophenol. 1244 46
For the reconstruction of complex skull defects with individual prefabricated CAD/CAM-implants titanium is well established as bone substitution material. The aim of our studies was to optimize a composite material from polyesters and calcium
phosphate
. Therefore two different operating procedures (hot pressing and gas-
flushing
) were combined. As a result the graded composition and porosity of the implants allow a spatial guided degradation progress and cell ingrowth. First biocompatibility tests in vitro with primary human osteoblasts showed a much better pH-characteristic and a better biocompatibility of the composites in comparison with the pure polymers. Degradation experiments in vitro confirmed the different expected degradation rates of the composite materials. As a next step in vivo experiments in ovine skulls are in progress.
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PMID:[A graded composite material for use in the area of the cranial and facial skull]. 1245 2
The nature of immune reactors allows development of quantitative analytical methods that are highly selective and can often be used directly with complex biological matrixes such as blood, plasma or urine. A major limitation of immunoassay is that antibodies are sometimes unable to discriminate structurally similar species such as drug metabolites and synthetic analogs. The problem associated with the lack of discrimination can be circumvented by coupling immunoassay with liquid chromatography post-column. The most commonly used separation method in post-column immunoreaction detection is the affinity column. Affinity columns may create undesired effects such as a compromise of the chromatographic separation efficiency, the requirement for an antibody with fast reaction kinetics and the need for
flushing
the column. This paper reports a post-column immunoreaction detection system coupled with a laboratory-constructed on-line magnetic separation flow chamber that is designed to overcome these problems. The system uses disposable magnetic beads as a solid-phase support for separation that can be easily removed from the system. The model analytes chosen for this study were digoxin and its metabolites due to the commercial availability of monoclonal antibodies for these compounds. Digoxin was separated using a chromatographic method prior to being interfaced through a liquid handler system to the immunoreactor. Compatibility of the HPLC mobile phase was determined to be acceptable with a mixing ratio of 1:3 between the LC fraction and immunoreagent solution. The dynamic range of the calibration curve in digoxin-spiked
phosphate
buffer was found to be 0.25-12 ng/ml and a quadratic fit was found to provide the best fit to the data with a correlation coefficient of 0.9974. The residual error for all standards was less than 15%. The percentage RSDs for the two controls, 2 and 10 ng/ml, were 6.88 and 4.82% (n = 6) and the percentage errors were 7.07 and -6.89% (n = 6), respectively.
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PMID:Heterogeneous post-column immunoreaction detection using magnetized beads and a laboratory-constructed electromagnetic separator. 1271
Precipitation in urine-separating toilets (NoMix toilets) and waterless urinals causes severe maintenance problems and can strongly reduce the content of soluble
phosphate
. In this study, we present a computer model for estimating the precipitation potential (PP) in urine-collecting systems. Calculating the PP enables to predict the composition and mass concentration of precipitates. We used our computer model for investigating how urea hydrolysis and dilution with
flushing
water affect precipitation. In a previous study, we found that microbial urea hydrolysis (ureolysis) triggers precipitation and that the amount of precipitates is limited by calcium and magnesium. With the present simulations, we could confirm these findings. We determined that only a small fraction of urea has to be hydrolysed for reaching 95% of the maximum PP. Since urease-positive bacteria are abundant in urine-collecting systems, strong precipitation is very likely. In further simulations, we determined that struvite (MgNH(4)PO(4).6H(2)O) and hydroxyapatite (HAP, Ca(10)(PO(4))(6)(OH)(2)) are the main precipitate compounds. If urine is highly diluted with tapwater, calcite (CaCO(3)) occurs as well. HAP is the only calcium
phosphate
mineral, although several others were supersaturated. Additionally, the simulations indicated that urine dilution diminishes the risk of blockages, since the mass concentration of precipitates decreases with the volume of
flushing
water. Rainwater
flushing
is more effective than
flushing
with tapwater. Moreover,
flushing
with tapwater leads to high
phosphate
fixation, because the total amount of calcium and magnesium ions increases, while the total amount of
phosphate
keeps constant. Finally, we compared simulation results with field measurements and found good agreement at low and very high urine dilution.
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PMID:Estimating the precipitation potential in urine-collecting systems. 1275 44
Results are presented from a campaign in which dissolved inorganic nutrients were measured in the Tweed Estuary, UK. The data utilised here were derived from surveys undertaken on a monthly basis from January to August 1997. There was consistency between the nutrient concentrations observed in the freshwater reaches of the tidal estuary and earlier measurements made several km upstream, in the freshwater river. Typically, nitrate was of the order of 100 microM and silicate approximately half this, whereas
phosphate
and nitrite were typically approximately 1 microM. Seasonal fluctuations in freshwater nitrate and silicate were very large, with concentrations exceeding (respectively) 300 and 100 microM in winter and less than 30 and 10 microM in summer. The estuarine nutrients surveyed followed this general seasonal pattern. A simple box model was used to investigate the temporal behaviour of a hypothetical estuarine nutrient. The model demonstrated that large deviations from the 'broad-brush' seasonal pattern for nitrate and silicate could be expected to occur within the estuary as a result of runoff and residence-time variations. The model also demonstrated that mid-estuarine peaks observed in the longitudinal distributions of
phosphate
could only have arisen as a result of non-freshwater, wastewater
phosphate
inputs to the estuary. Without this mid-estuarine input, rapid
flushing
rates would have ensured that transients due to changing freshwater
phosphate
concentrations, runoff and tides (via the residence time) would have had relatively little impact on the classic, linear 'conservative' mixing diagram for the estuary. Conservative mixing was largely applicable to the other nutrients.
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PMID:Dissolved nutrients in the Tweed Estuary, UK: inputs, distributions and effects of residence time. 1449 60
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