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https://read.qxmd.com/read/6540160/-cephalosporin-c-production-by-solid-state-fermentation-with-rice-grains
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H H Wang, J Y Chiou, J Y Wang, C Y Hong, W C Tsen
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the production of cephalosporin C in solid state fermentation with rice as a basal substrate. Among the various grains as basal substrates tested, rice was the best one and the worst one was soyflour . Among the varieties of rice examined, Tsailai rice was the best. The proposed best formula for the fermentation medium on the basis of 10 g rice grain consists the following % of the ingredients, 0.65, peptone, 0.65, ammonium sulfate, 0.26, inositol, 1.3 (v/w), trace element solution, 0...
February 1984: Zhonghua Minguo Wei Sheng Wu Ji Mian Yi Xue za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/5501492/effects-of-cations-on-prolactin-and-growth-hormone-secretion-by-rat-adenohypophyses-in-vitro
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J A Parsons
1. Explants of rat adenohypophyses were incubated in medium 199, Earle's saline, or modified Earle's saline (K-Earle's) with different calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium concentrations for 4-6 hr at 37 degrees C in 5% CO(2) in O(2).2. The amount of prolactin and growth hormone in explants and in medium was estimated by disk electrophoresis and densitometry.3. Low calcium inhibited prolactin secretion by 40-60%. Low magnesium and slightly increased (5x) magnesium (4.1 mM) did not influence prolactin secretion in either 1...
November 1970: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/5316298/superiority-of-the-glucose-potasium-insulin-solution-over-the-glucose-glucose-insulin-and-glucose-potassium-solutions-in-acute-experimental-digitalis-intoxication
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A de Micheli, G A Medrano, A Villarreal, D Sodi-Pallares
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1971: Acta Cardiologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/4675316/-electroretinographic-studies-on-the-living-extracorporeal-eye-perfused-with-high-potasium-and-high-sodium-blood
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Mera
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 1972: Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1240802/-biochemical-changes-in-the-myometrium-of-pregnant-cats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S t Zherev
The author carried out on 35 cats a study on the protein content, potasium and sodium. aldolase, GOT, GPT and LDH of the uterine muscle. The animals were divided into three groups: first-15 nonpregnant cats, second-10 pregnant cats at the first half of pregnancy and third-10 pregnant cats at the second half of pregnancy. He used a piece of uterine muscle from which proteins were extracted by solutions of potasium iodide with various strength. The total protein was determined by the method of Loury, but the sarcoplasmic proteins were examined electrophoretically...
1975: Eksperimentalna Meditsina i Morfologiia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1229834/metabolic-changes-in-newborn-infants-following-surgical-operations-ii-acid-base-status-of-whole-blood-and-erythrocytes-blood-lactate-and-electrolytes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Pintér
In 29 newborn infants subjected to surgery for congenital anomalies, the extracellular and intracellular acid-base status, and the sodium, potassium and plasma lactate levels were observed from the second to the seventh postoperative days. During anaesthesia and surgery metabolic acidosis developed but improved spontaneously by the end of the first postoperative day. The metabolic acidosis gradually developing during the postoperative phase was due probably to hypoalimentation. The plasma lactate level decreased on the first days, then increased slightly; the level showed no statistically significant correlation with the acid-base equilibrium...
1975: Acta Paediatrica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1227904/-ethacrynic-acid-does-not-disrupt-homeostatic-reactions-of-the-kidneys-to-hemodynamic-shifts
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
L L Brancheveskiĭ
Arterial pressure and diuresis were determined in anesthetized dogs against the background of single (15 mg/kg) and continuous (5 mg/kg/rhr) intravenous administration of uregit (etacrylic acid). Acute hemodynamic shifts produced by compression of common carotid arteries, vena cava anterior, intravenous administration of ephedrine (1 mg/kg) or of sodium nitrite (3 mg/kg) were attended by an increased renal excretion of sodium, potasium and water in hypertension and their passage - in hypertension. Mechaninisms governing the express regulation of the water and electrolytes homeostasis and their relation to the active transpor of sodium are considered...
May 1975: Farmakologiia i Toksikologiia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1138748/the-effect-of-modified-electroconvulsive-therapy-on-plasama-potassium-concentration
#48
COMPARATIVE STUDY
I M Bali
The influence of modified Type 11 electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) on plasma potasium was studied in 60 patients anaesthetized with a barbiturate and suxamethonium and the finding compared with a "control" group of patients having the same anaesthesia but not ECT. In the ECT series, plasma potassium concentration increased to a maximun 1 min after suxamethonium fasciculations and this increase occurred earlier and was more marked than that observed in the control group. It was also slightly shorter in duration, as was the comparable period of respiratory depression...
March 1975: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1032791/-investigations-on-the-concentration-of-sodium-potasium-and-calcium-in-eccrine-sweat-and-in-the-blood-serum-in-psoriasis-author-s-transl
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Mastalerz-Bogucka
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1976: Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Skłodowska. Sectio D: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/453501/plasma-potassium-sodium-and-blood-sugar-following-etomidate-and-suxamethonium
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C E Famewo, J A Magbagbeola, I A Ogunnaike
Changes in plasma potassium, sodium and blood sugar were studied in Nigerian patients following induction of anaesthesia with etomidate and suxamethonium. Healthy patients presenting for elective surgery as well as psychiatric patients presenting for electroconvulsive therapy were studied. Plasma potasium was essentially unaffected by etomidate administration, but rose significantly when suxamethonium was given. This rise was higher than that observed with thiopentone and suxamethonium in a previous study on a similar group of Nigerians...
March 1979: Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/192764/stimulation-of-hepatic-sodium-and-potassium-activated-adenosine-triphosphatase-activity-by-phenobarbital-its-possible-role-in-regulation-of-bile-flow
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
F R Simon, E Sutherland, L Accatino
Since phenobarbital administration produces a profound increase in bile flow without changing bile acid secretion, we examined whether this drug increases the activity of hepatic sodium-potassium-activated ATPase [Na+-K+)-ATPase], the postulated regulating enzyme in the secretion of bile salt independent bile flow. After freeze-thawing to increase substrate accessibility, (Na+-K+) ATPase activity was determined by ouabain inhibition of total ATPase activity. Its activity was highest in isolated liver surface membrane fractions enriched in bile canalicult...
May 1977: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/149313/on-the-mechanism-of-the-inhibitory-effect-of-potasium-ions-on-amino-acid-incorporation-into-rat-cerebral-cortex-proteins-in-vivo
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Krivánek
Earlier results on potassium ion inhibition of amino acid incorporation into the brain proteins in vivo (spreading cortical depression) led to the hypothesis that inhibition of protein synthesis is based on ATP deficiency. In the present study we tested various aspects of the aminocylation of tRNA, an ATP-dependent process, during spreading cortical depression produced by the topical application of 25% KCl. On using a 7-min interval between the subcutaneous injection of L-[U-14C] leucine and killing the rat, incorporation into the tRNA fraction was found to be reduced by 25%...
1978: Physiologia Bohemoslovaca
https://read.qxmd.com/read/62899/effect-of-long-term-diuretic-treatment-on-body-potassium-in-heart-disease
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
C Davidson, M S McLachlan, L Burkinshaw, D B Morgan
Plasma and total body potassium have been measured in 151 patients with chronic heart-disease, 83 of whom were taking diuretics and potassium supplements. After allowance for age and body-size, the deficit in total body-potassium was only 3-5% (100-150 mmol) in the diuretic group. 13 of the 83 patients taking diuretic had hypokalaemia (less than 3-5 mmol/1) but the potassium deficit was no greater than in the patients with normal plasma-potassium. There was no relation between the dose of potassium supplements and either the plasma-potassium or the total body-potasium...
November 13, 1976: Lancet
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