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Plasma degradation

Ado-depleted PRP PRP was treated with adenosine deaminase (ADA 2 units/ml) to degrade plasma adenosine. [Pg.108]

A base, formed by the bacterial degradation of histidine, and present in ergot and in many animal tissues, where it is liberated in response to injury and to antigen-antibody reactions. If injected it causes a condition of shock with dilatation of many blood vessels, loss of plasma from the capillaries to the tissues and a rapid fall in blood pressure. It is normally prepared from protein degradation products. [Pg.204]

Medical Uses. Citric acid and citrate salts are used to buffer a wide range of pharmaceuticals at their optimum pH for stabiUty and effectiveness (65—74). Effervescent formulations use citric acid and bicarbonate to provide rapid dissolution of active ingredients and improve palatabiUty. Citrates are used to chelate trace metal ions, preventing degradation of ingredients. Citrates are used to prevent the coagulation of both human and animal blood in plasma and blood fractionation. Calcium and ferric ammonium citrates are used in mineral supplements. [Pg.185]

The ribonucleases, a family of enzymes that degrade RNA, are abundant in plasma, urine, and tissues (45). Studies with seminal ribonudease have... [Pg.308]

Erythrocyte Entrapment of Enzymes. Erythrocytes have been used as carriers for therapeutic enzymes in the treatment of inborn errors (249). Exogenous enzymes encapsulated in erythrocytes may be useful both for dehvery of a given enzyme to the site of its intended function and for the degradation of pathologically elevated, diffusible substances in the plasma. In the use of this approach, it is important to determine that the enzyme is completely internalized without adsorption to the erythrocyte membrane. Since exposed protein on the erythrocyte surface may ehcit an immune response following repeated sensitization with enzyme loaded erythrocytes, an immunologic assessment of each potential system in animal models is required prior to human trials (250). [Pg.312]

The first example is the plasma-borne retinol-binding protein, RBP, which is a single polypeptide chain of 182 amino acid residues. This protein is responsible for transporting the lipid alcohol vitamin A (retinol) from its storage site in the liver to the various vitamin-A-dependent tissues. It is a disposable package in the sense that each RBP molecule transports only a single retinol molecule and is then degraded. [Pg.68]

Tetrafluoromethane plasma modified polyethylenes indicate two mechanisms degradation and fluorination. These reactions are competitive and parallel [42]. [Pg.527]


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