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Erythrocyte membrane lipids

Evaporate the combined chloroform phase containing the erythrocyte membrane lipids to dryness by passing a stream of N2 over the top of the vial in a fume hood (see Experiment 6, Sequence Determination of a Dipeptide Fig. 6-7). [Pg.222]

Hepatocellutar Disease. Most forms of acute or chronic hepatocellular disease, including acute viral hepatitis and cirrhosis with jaundice, are associated with decreased levels of Hp, possibly caused in part by altered estrogen metabolism. Increased red cell breakdown secondary to erythrocyte membrane lipid alterations may also play a role, although this has never been documented with turnover studies. In contrast, biliary obstruction is also associated with significant lipid alterations but with increased Hp levels, in the absence of severe hepatocellular disease. [Pg.561]

Clandinin MT, Van Aerde IE, Parrott A, Field CJ, Euler A. R, Lien EL. Assessment of the efficacious dose of arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids in preterm infant formulas fatty acid composition of erythrocyte membrane lipids. Pediatr Res 1997 42 819-825. [Pg.172]

The erythrocyte-bound malaria parasite acquires host lipids by diverse methods and transports to the area of celluar growth. There they are remodeled significantly to meet the parasite s needs, including phospholipid head group alteration, modification of the fatty acid molecular species composition of certain phospholipids, and transformation of the erythrocyte membrane lipid composition in both infected and uninfected cells. [Pg.138]

Clandinin, M. T., Van Aerde, J. E., Parrott, A., Field, C. J., Euler, A.R., and Lien, E.L. (1997) Assessment of the Efficacious Dose of Arachidonic and Docosahexaenoic Acids in Preterm Infant Formulas Fatty Acid Composition of Erythrocyte Membrane Lipids, Pediatr. Res. 42, 819-825. [Pg.113]

Ruiz-Gutierrez, V., Muriana, F. J., Guerrero, A., Cert, A. M. Villar, J. (1996). Plasma lipids, erythrocyte membrane lipids and blood pressure of hypertensive women after ingestion of dietary oleic acid from two different sources. Journal of Hypertension, 14(12), 1483-90. [Pg.27]

Pagnan, A., Corrocher, R., Ambrosio, G. B., Ferrari, S., Guarini, P., Piccolo, D., Opportuno, A., Bassi, A., Olivieri, O. Baggio, G. (1989). Effects of an olive-oil-rich diet on erythrocyte membrane lipid composition and cation transport systems. Clinical science (London, England 1979), 76(1), 87-93. [Pg.29]

GC-MS was used to tentatively identify CLA in total FAME from erythrocyte membrane lipids from diabetic patients (78). Two peaks with mass spectra similar to that of linoleic acid methyl ester, but eluting later, were detected however, the choice of derivative and a nonpolar GC column, which poorly resolved the CLA isomers, was a limitation on the quahty of information. [Pg.33]

Delion S, Chalon S, Herault J, Guilloteau D, Besnard JC, Durand G. 1994. Chronic dietary alpha-linolenic acid deficiency alters dopaminergic and serotoninergic neurotransmission in rats. J Nutr 124 2466-2476. DeLucchi C, Pita ML, Faus MJ, Molina JA, Uauy R, Gil A. 1987. Effects of dietary nucleotides on the fatty acid composition of erythrocyte membrane lipids in term infants. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 6 568-574. DeRisi JL, Iyer VR. 1999. Genomics and array technology. Curr Opin Oncol 11 76-79. [Pg.95]

Human erythrocyte membranes Lipid peroxidation was inhibited by capsaicin [125]... [Pg.4527]

Ando, K., Nagata, K., Beppu, M., Kikugawa, K., Kawabata, T., Hasegawa, K., and Suzuki, M., Effect of n-3 fatty acid supplementation on lipid peroxidation and protein aggregation in rat erythrocyte membranes. Lipids, 33, 505-512, 1998. [Pg.84]

The narrowness of these signals from isolated erythrocyte membrane lipids (Chapman et al., 1968a) in contrast with their broadness observed with 1 1 mixtures of egg-yolk lecithin and cholesterol (Chapman and Penkett, 1966) is readily explained if an optimum cholesterol/phospholipid molecular ratio, 1 1, is required for maximum broadening effect. Red cell phospholipids and other membrane lipids in excess of the optimum ratio, i.e., lipids which could not form a complex with cholesterol (Vandenheuvel, 1963), would then be responsible for observed narrow signals. [Pg.208]

Green, F. A., 1972, Erythrocyte membranes, lipids and Rh antigen activity, /. Biol. Chem. 247 881. [Pg.425]

Burton, G., Joyce, A. and Ingold, K.U. (1983). Is vitamin E the only lipid-soluble, chain-breaking antioxidant in human blood plasma and erythrocyte membranes Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 221, 281-290. [Pg.49]

Regev, R. Eytan, G. D., Flip-flop of doxorubicin across erythrocyte and lipid membranes, Biochem. Pharmacol. 54, 1151-1158 (1997). [Pg.283]

Yang XL, Huang C, Qiao XG, Yao L, Zhao DX, Tan X (2007e) Photo-induced lipid peroxidation of erythrocyte membranes by a bis-methanophosphonate fullerene. Toxicol. In Vitro 21 1493-1498. [Pg.21]

D. Schachter, U. Cogan, and R. E. Abbot, Asymmetry of lipid dynamics in human erythrocyte membranes studied by permeant fluorophores, Biochemistry 21, 2146-2150 (1982). [Pg.266]


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