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Toxins acidity

Thin-layer chromatography of antibiotics, drugs, alkaloids, purines, pyrimidines, nucleic acids, toxins, and vitamins 98AC7R. [Pg.242]

Organic Acid Toxins Alcohols and Polyacetylenes Resinous and Phenolic Compounds 2.3.3.1 Pine Needle Abortion Mineral Toxins... [Pg.19]

The potential of nanipulating soil micro-organisms/ especially for the utilization of crop residues, has been outlined (28). For example, accelerating straw breakdown can reduce the TTme period in which organic acid toxins are produced (29). By inoculating straw... [Pg.51]

Other early food applications included the analysis of pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables, organic acids, lipids, amino acids, toxins (e.g., aflatox-ins in peanuts, ergot in rye), and contaminants. As with pharmaceutical analysis, HPLC provides the ability to analyze for vitamin content in food... [Pg.12]

Zhu M, Phillipson JD. Hong Kong samples of the traditional Chinese Medicine "Fang ji" contain aristolochic acid toxins. Int J Pharmacognosy 1996 34 283-289... [Pg.768]

There are nutritional benefits to both types. The nutrients from extracts are quickly absorbed into your bloodstream, giving you a boost of energy and lots of vitamins and minerals. Total juices are absorbed more slowly, thanks to the fiber, which helps to keep your blood sugar levels stable while the vitamins and minerals are absorbed into your blood. As a bonus, total juices increase your fiber intake, keeping your intestinal tract cleansed from acidic toxins. [Pg.141]

Not just a garden pest, dandelion is loaded with alkaline minerals that remove acidic toxins from the blood, tissues, joints, and kidneys. Be aware that if you drink a fair amount of this juice over a short period of time, it can speed up a cleansing reaction, which might initially produce symptoms such as fatigue or headaches. These will pass as your body becomes "cleaner."... [Pg.141]

Zhu M. and PhiUipson J.D. Hong Kong Samples of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Fang Ji contain Aritstolochic Acid Toxins. Int. J. of Pharmacognosy. 34 283-289. 1996. [Pg.21]

A large number of toxic peptides are found in cone snails (Conidae). They include four classes of small (13-29 amino acid) basic peptides, known as conotoxins, that have paralytic effects cu-conotoxins block presynaptic calcium channels, a-conotoxins bind to nicotinic ACh receptors in muscle, p-contoxins bind to muscle sodium channels, K-conotoxins may affect potassium channels. Other cone snail toxins include sleeper that induces sleep in mice, conopressin that produces scratching behaviour in mice and increases blood pressure in mammals and a larger (ca. 100 amino acid) toxin that produces convulsions in mice. [Pg.675]

Kleivdal, H., Kristiansen, S.I., NUsen, M.V., Gokspyr, A., Briggs, L., Holland, F.T., and McNabb, R, Determination of domoic acid toxins in shellfish by Biosense ASP ELISA—a direct competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay collaborative study. J. AOAC Int., 90, 1000, 2007. [Pg.44]

Okadaic acid toxin Indirect competitive immunosensor using fiber-optic transduction with flow injection analysis 0.1 pgl" Mussel homogenates 20 minutes [147]... [Pg.159]

Chen, H.A., G.J. Xu, R. Jin, and L.S. Xu. 1990. Hong Kong samples of the traditional Chinese medicine "Fang Ji" contain aristolochic acid toxins. China J. Chin. Mat. Med. 15 707-708. Chen, J.K., and T.T. Chen. 2004. Chinese medical herbology and pharmacology. City of Industry, CA Art of Medicine Press. [Pg.829]

Some drug absorption enhancers are capable of loosening tight junctions (zonula occludens) and thereby facilitate paracellular absorption of drug molecules and improve the bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients with low membrane permeability. The penetration enhancers include chelating agents [e.g., ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), toxins [e.g., zonula occludens toxin), plant-derived materials [e.g., aloe vera gel), and cationic polymers. Polycationic lipophilic-core dendrons, which form lipophilic ion-pairs with heparin, were studied as a system for oral delivery of heparin. ... [Pg.308]


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