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Potassium aspartate

Potassium aluminum sulfate Potassium aspartate Potassium bromate Potassium chlorate Potassium iodate Potassium perchlorate Potassium periodate Potassium sulfate, anhydrous Potassium warfarin Potato starch Pregnenolone acetate Preludin Probarbital... [Pg.395]

Aspartic acid, manganese salt L-Aspartic acid, manganese salt. See Manganese aspartate D-Aspartic acid, N-methyl- Aspartic acid, N-methyl-. See Methyl aspartic acid Aspartic acid p-monoamide. See L-Asparagine L-Aspartic acid, monopotassium salt. See Potassium aspartate L-Aspartic acid, N-(l-oxododecyl)-, monosodium salt. See Sodium lauroyl aspartate... [Pg.357]

Aspartic acid, potassium salt L-Aspartic acid, potassium salt. See Potassium aspartate Aspartic acid sodium salt L-Aspartic acid sodium salt L-Aspartic acid sodium salt monohydrate. See Sodium aspartate Aspartic acid, zinc salt. See Zinc aspartate Aspartylphenylalanine methyl ester N-l-a-Aspartyl-l-phenylalanine l-methyl ester. See Aspartame... [Pg.357]

Empirical C34H57O10P 2K Uses Skin protectant in cosmetics Trade Name Synonyms EPC-K [Senju Ph arm aceuti cal http //www.sen]u. co.jp] Potassium aspartate CAS 1115-63-5 14007-45-5 (hemihydrate) EINECS/ELINCS 214-226-4 237-814-2 Synonyms L-Aspartic acid, monopotassium salt Aspartic acid, potassium salt L-Aspartic acid, potassium salt Potassium L-aspartate Potassium hydrogen aspartate Definition Potassium sait of aspartic acid Empirical C4H6NO4 K C4H6KNO4 O.5H2O (hemihydrate)... [Pg.3621]

Placental enzymes Plankton extract Polygonum multiflorum extract Polyperfluoroisopropyl ether Potassium aspartate... [Pg.5007]

Peanut (Arachis hypoqaea) oil DL-Phenylalanine L-Phenylalanine Potassium aspartate Potassium chloride Potassium fumarate Potassium D-qluconate Potassium qlutamate Potassium qlycerophosphate L-Proline Pyridoxine HCI Retinol Retinyl palmitate Riboflavin-5 -phosphate sodium DL-Serine L-Serine Sodium ascorbate Sodium aspartate Sodium fumarate Sodium hexametaphosphate... [Pg.5090]

L-Methionine Nicotinic acid D-Panthenoi DL-Panthenoi L-Phenyiaianine Potassium aspartate Potassium bicarbonate Potassium chioride Potassium D-giuconate Potassium giutamate Potassium giycerophosphate L-Proiine Pyridoxine HCi Retinoi Retinyi paimitate Ribofiavin-5 -phosphate sodium DL-Serine L-Serine Shark iiver oii Sodium ascorbate Sodium aspartate Sodium fumarate Sodium giuconate... [Pg.5485]

C4H5KNO4 O.5H2O (hemihydrate) Potassium aspartate C4H5KO6... [Pg.7031]

C4HeMg04 Magnesium acetate C4H6NO4 K Potassium aspartate C4H6NO4 Na Sodium aspartate C4H6N2... [Pg.7031]

Trudeau F, Murphy R. Effects of potassium-aspartate salt administration on glycogen use in the rat during a swimming stress. Physiol Behav. 1993 54 7-12. [Pg.337]

A solution of 88.5 parts of L-phenylalanine methyl ester hydrochloride in 100 parts of water is neutralized by the addition of dilute aqueous potassium bicarbonate, then is extracted with approximately 900 parts of ethyl acetate. The resulting organic solution is washed with water and dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate. To that solution is then added 200 parts of N-benzyloxycarbonyl-L-aspartic acid-a-p-nitrophenyl, -benzyl diester, and that reaction mixture is kept at room temperature for about 24 hours, then at approximately 65°C for about 24 hours. The reaction mixture is cooled to room temperature, diluted with approximately 390 parts of cyclohexane, then cooled to approximately -18°C in order to complete crystallization. The resulting crystalline product is isolated by filtration and dried to afford -benzyl N-benzyloxycarbonvI-L-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine methyl ester, melting at about 118.5°-119.5°C. [Pg.104]

Biochemical characteristics (plasma levels of alanine and aspartate transminases, alkaline phosphatase, triglycerides, cholesterol, urea, uric acid, allantoin, glucose, protein, albumin, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus urine levels of protein and glucose). [Pg.107]

Fig. 3. Cation-exchange chromatography of protein standards. Column poly(aspartic acid) Vydac (10 pm), 20 x 0.46 cm. Sample 25 pi containing 12.5 pg of ovalbumin and 25 pg each of the other proteins in the weak buffer. Flow rate 1 ml/min. Weak buffer 0.05 mol/1 potassium phosphate, pH 6.0. Strong buffer same +0.6 mol/1 sodium chloride Elution 80-min linear gradient, 0-100% strong buffer. Peaks a = ovalbumin, b = bacitracin, c = myoglobin, d = chymotrypsinogen A, e = cytochrom C (reduced), / = ribonuclease A, g = cytochrome C (oxidised), h = lysozyme. The cytochrome C peaks were identified by oxidation with potassium ferricyanide and reduction with sodium dithionite [47]... Fig. 3. Cation-exchange chromatography of protein standards. Column poly(aspartic acid) Vydac (10 pm), 20 x 0.46 cm. Sample 25 pi containing 12.5 pg of ovalbumin and 25 pg each of the other proteins in the weak buffer. Flow rate 1 ml/min. Weak buffer 0.05 mol/1 potassium phosphate, pH 6.0. Strong buffer same +0.6 mol/1 sodium chloride Elution 80-min linear gradient, 0-100% strong buffer. Peaks a = ovalbumin, b = bacitracin, c = myoglobin, d = chymotrypsinogen A, e = cytochrom C (reduced), / = ribonuclease A, g = cytochrome C (oxidised), h = lysozyme. The cytochrome C peaks were identified by oxidation with potassium ferricyanide and reduction with sodium dithionite [47]...
CKNO 590-28-3) see Carbamazepine A -Carbamoyl-L-aspartic acid calcium salt Carbidopa Dipyridamole Domperidone Nitrofurantoin Sulfacarbamide Sulfacitine potassium cyanide... [Pg.2436]

Jacocks, H.M. and Cox, B.K., Serotonin-stimulated [3H]dopamine via reversal of the dopamine transporter in rat striatum and nucleus accumbens a comparison with release elicited by potassium, N-methyl-D-aspartic acid, glutamic acid and D-amphetamine, J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 262, 356, 1992. [Pg.14]

Current nutritional intake Complete blood cell count Serum electrolytes Sodium Potassium Chloride Bicarbonate Magnesium Phosphorous Calcium Serum glucose Serum albumin Markers for organ function Liver function tests Alkaline phosphatase Aspartate aminotransferase Alanine aminotransferase Total bilirubin Prothrombin time or International normalized ratio Renal function tests Blood urea nitrogen Creatinine Fluid balance Input Oral... [Pg.690]

APA, American Psychiatric Association Ca+, calcium Cl", chloride DA, dopamine GABA, ) aminobutyric acid 5-HT, serotonin K+, potassium Na+, sodium NMDA, /V-methyl-D-aspartate NE, norepinephrine. [Pg.783]

Fujikawa DG, Kim JS, Daniels AH, Alcaraz AF, Sohn TB. 1996. In vivo elevation of extracellular potassium in the rat amygdala increases extracellular glutamate and aspartate and damages neurons. Neuroscience 74(3) 695-706. [Pg.245]

Nakajima W, Ishida A, Ogasawara M, Takada G. 1998. Effect of N-methyi-D-aspartate and potassium on striatal monoamine metabolism in immature rat an in vivo microdialysis study. Neurochem Res 23(9) 1159-1165. [Pg.251]

Some drags block sodium channels, while others act on the GABA system. They enhance the GABA-dependent CNS inhibition. They also change the innacellular ratio of calcium and potassium ion concentrations, and block the A-methyl-o-aspartate (NMDA) receptor responsible for high-frequency discharges that appear during epilepsy. [Pg.126]


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