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Absorption and Mobilization

Microsomal triglyceride-transfer protein (MTP) plays a pivotal role in the assembly of TG-rich apolipoprotein B-containing VLDL in the liver and [Pg.162]

The structure activity relationship (SAR) and animal model studies of biaryl benzamide MTP inhibitors 3 and 4 have also been reported. Compound 3 has an IC50 of 0.5 nM against human MTP in an in vitro assay and showed normalization of plasma lipoprotein levels in Watanabe-heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits, [Pg.163]

Diaminoindane 4 has an IC50 of 0.7 nM in the in vitro MTP inhibition assay, and has shown in vivo efficacy in various animal model studies [15]. No clinical trials of 4 have been reported. [Pg.164]

Unlike the previously discussed compounds, which inhibit MTP in both liver and intestine, an intestine-selective orally-active MTP inhibitor JTT-130 (structure not yet disclosed) has been reported to decrease plasma cholesterol and TG in guinea pigs with no hepatic lipid accumulation [16]. Although further studies in human are needed, inhibitors that selectively target intestinal MTP might be a safer alternative as a treatment for hyperlipidemia than the liver-targeting MTP inhibitors. [Pg.164]


The network morphology of the phase-separated composite material for enhanced transport and carrier generation. Absorption and mobility of charge carriers has to be maximized within the different components of the bulk heterojunction. [Pg.242]

Copper The content of Cu in the human body is estimated to range between 50 and 80 pg. The RDA is 1.5-3.0 mg per day for adults. Copper is an essential component of several enzymes and is required in bone formation, cellular respiration, cardiac function, connective tissue development, and myelination of the spinal cord [11-14]. This metal is also necessary for Fe absorption and mobilization. Again, Cu content in milk differs with the biological species, stage of lactation, and diet intake. In all species colostrum is substantially richer in Cu than mature milk is. [Pg.408]

Candeias LP, Grozema FC, Padmanaban G, Ramakrishnan S, Siebbeles LDA, Warman JM. (2003) Positive charge carriers on isolated chains of MEH-PPV with broken conjugation Optical absorption and mobility. JPhys Chem B 107 1554-1558. [Pg.199]

It has been known for some time that copper deficiency leads to anemia and failure of the erythropoietic system to matiure (50,51). Although the exact mechanism involved is still not well defined, recent evidence suggests that copper may be essential for iron absorption and mobilization for hemoglobin synthesis. A ferrous-to-ferric cycle with respect to the role of copper in iron metabolism has been proposed by several workers. Role of ceruloplasmin in the spontaneous oxidation of... [Pg.233]

Studies in these deficiency states have shed some light on the role of copper in erythropoiesis and its relationship to iron in the synthetic process. They seem to indicate that copper-containing ferroxidase is required for iron absorption and mobilization in the ferrous-to-ferric cycle oxidation. Response to copper supplementation seems to depend a great deal on whether copper deficiency is coexistent with iron deficiency or whether the deficiency has developed after iron deficiency, as evidenced by lack of erythropoietic maturation. Favorable response usually occurs in the former but not in the latter (9). [Pg.235]

Copper was also shown to be essential in the early 1900s. Copper is needed for the absorption and mobilization of iron, so a deficiency of copper causes a type of anemia that is difficult to distinguish from iron deficiency anemia. Copper is also needed for the cardiovascular system, bone, brain, and nervous system. Premature and malnourished infants are particularly susceptible to developing copper deficiency, in part because milk is a poor source of copper. Whole grains, legumes, and nuts are the major dietary sources of copper. [Pg.927]

Bukovac, M. J., and Wittwer, S. H. (1957). Absorption and mobility of foliar applied nutrients. Plant Physiol. 32 428-35. [Pg.223]

Although it is being found that vitamin D metaboUtes play a role ia many different biological functions, metaboHsm primarily occurs to maintain the calcium homeostasis of the body. When calcium semm levels fall below the normal range, 1 a,25-dihydroxy-vitainin is made when calcium levels are at or above this level, 24,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol is made, and 1 a-hydroxylase activity is discontiaued. The calcium homeostasis mechanism iavolves a hypocalcemic stimulus, which iaduces the secretion of parathyroid hormone. This causes phosphate diuresis ia the kidney, which stimulates the 1 a-hydroxylase activity and causes the hydroxylation of 25-hydroxy-vitamin D to 1 a,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol. Parathyroid hormone and 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol act at the bone site cooperatively to stimulate calcium mobilization from the bone (see Hormones). Calcium blood levels are also iafluenced by the effects of the metaboUte on intestinal absorption and renal resorption. [Pg.137]

It is found that the viscosity of a paste made from a fixed polymer/plasticiser ratio depends to a great extent on the particle size and size distribution. In essence, in order to obtain a low-viscosity paste, the less the amount of plasticiser required to fill the voids between particles the better. Any additional plasticiser present is then available to act as a lubricant for the particles, facilitating their general mobility in suspension. Thus in general a paste polymer in which the pastes have a wide particle size distribution (but within the limit set by problems of plasticiser absorption and settling out, so that particles pack efficiently, will... [Pg.322]

The term three-phase fluidization requires some explanation, as it can be used to describe a variety of rather different operations. The three phases are gas, liquid and particulate solids, although other variations such as two immiscible liquids and particulate solids may exist in special applications. As in the case of a fixed-bed operation, both co-current and counter- current gas-liquid flow are permissible and, for each of these, both bubble flow, in which the liquid is the continuous phase and the gas dispersed, and trickle flow, in which the gas forms a continuous phase and the liquid is more or less dispersed, takes place. A well established device for countercurrent trickle flow, in which low-density solid spheres are fluidized by an upward current of gas and irrigated by a downward flow of liquid, is variously known as the turbulent bed, mobile bed and fluidized packing contactor, or the turbulent contact absorber when it is specifically used for gas absorption and/or dust removal. Still another variation is a three-phase spouted bed contactor. [Pg.486]

Another way of obtaining information on the time-averaged mobility of charge carriers on their way across a sample of arbitrary thickness is, to simultaneously measure the current and the stationary charge earners density via transient absorption and to infer the mobility from j-rnpF. Such experiments have been performed on blends of conjugated oligomers derived from /m-siilbene amine and a... [Pg.527]

D Calciferol Maintenance of calcium balance enhances intestinal absorption of Ca and mobilizes bone mineral Rickets = poor mineralization of bone osteomalacia = bone demineralization... [Pg.482]

All of these actions are directed at increasing serum calcium levels and decreasing serum phosphorus levels, although the activity of calcitriol also increases phosphorus absorption in the GI tract and mobilization from the bone, which can worsen hyperphosphatemia. Calcitriol also decreases PTH levels through a negative feedback loop. These measures are sufficient to correct serum calcium levels in the earlier stages of CKD. [Pg.387]

The above reaction scheme was established by a combination of uv-visible absorption and fluorescence, ir isotopic substitution, esr and kinetic measurements (37). The important point to note here is that in 02 rich Xe matrices, ground state Cu(2Sj/2) cannot avoid reactive encounters with 02 to form Cu(02)2 and Cu(02) dioxygen complexes,whereas it is proposed that the formation of CuO, Cu(03) and 03 in dilute 02/Xe matrices arises from the reaction of a long lived mobile excited state Cu(2D) with 02. On the other hand the reactions of photoexcited Ag(2P) with 02 are different (37), electron transfer being favoured to form Ag 02. ... [Pg.309]

The a ns wer is a. (Hardman, pp 1525-1528.) Pa r a thyroid ho r m o ne is synthesized by and released from the parathyroid gland increased synthesis of PTI1 is a response to low serum Ca concentrations. Resorption and mobilization of Ca and phosphate from bone are increased in response to elevated PTI1 concentrations. Replacement of body stores of Ca is enhanced by the capacity of PTH to promote increased absorption of Ca by the small intestine in concert with vitamin D, which is the primary factor that enhances intestinal Ca absorption. Parathyroid hormone also causes an increased renal tubular reabsorption of Ca and excretion of phosphate. As a consequence of these effects, the extracellular Ca concentration becomes elevated. [Pg.257]


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