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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 781 (1996), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1749-6632
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: Changes of amino acid concentrations in the vestibular nuclear complex (VNC) during lesion-induced vestibular compensation were studied in rats after unilateral vestibular ganglionectomy. Distributions of 12 amino acids within the VNC were measured at 2, 4, 7, and 30 days after surgery, using microdissection of freeze-dried brain sections and HPLC. Glutamate decreased on the lesioned side in nearly all VNC regions. Changes were fully developed 2 days after lesion and persisted through 30 days. In some regions, glutamate decreased also on the unlesioned side, especially at longer survival times, so that bilateral asymmetries became reduced. Aspartate changes were similar to those of glutamate on either side. Lesion-induced glutamine asymmetry was usually opposite to that of glutamate. Although GABA concentration decreased at early survival times, it recovered at later times and sometimes increased in dorsal parts of lateral and medial nuclei. Taurine changes were similar to those of GABA in most regions. Glycine change was primarily limited to a bilateral decrease in the dorsal part of the lateral vestibular nucleus. Concentrations of other amino acids were much lower, but some showed postlesion changes.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Chemistry - A European Journal 2 (1996), S. 701-708 
    ISSN: 0947-6539
    Keywords: bismuth complexes ; drugs ; glutathione ; NMR spectroscopy ; red blood cells ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The tripeptide glutathione (γ-L-Glu-L-Cys-Gly, GSH) is thought to play an important role in the pharmacology of bismuth drugs, but to our knowledge no chemical studies of bismuth glutathione complexes have been reported. We report here studies of interactions of the antiulcer compound ranitidine bismuth citrate (1) and [Bi(edta)]- with glutathione in aqueous solution and in intact red blood cells by NMR spectroscopy. The deprotonated thiol group is shown to be the strongest binding site for BiIII, and a complex with the stoichiometry [Bi(GS)3] is formed, as determined by 13C NMR titrations. A remarkably large lowfield shift of approximately 1.37 ppm for the β-CH2 1H NMR resonances of GSH was observed on binding to BiIII. The complex [Bi(GS)3] is stable over the pH* range 2-10 (pH* = pH meter reading in D2O solution). A formation constant log K of 29.6±0.4 (I = 0.1 M, 298 K) for [Bi(GS)3] was determined by displacement of edta by GSH. The rate of exchange of GSH between free and bound forms is pH-dependent, ranging from slow exchange (on the 1H NMR timescale) at low pH (ca. 3 s-1 at pH 4.0) to intermediate exchange at biological pH (ca. 1500 s-1). Such facile exchange may be important in the transport and delivery of BiIII in vivo. Spin-echo 1H NMR showed that 1 reacts with GSH in red cells both in vivo and in vitro. A first-order reaction of 1 with red blood cells was observed in vitro (k = 0.20±0.04 h-1, t1/2 = 3 h, 310 K), and the rate-determining step appeared to involve the passage of BiIII through the cell membrane.
    Additional Material: 9 Ill.
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Reaction kinetics and catalysis letters 71 (2000), S. 177-182 
    ISSN: 1588-2837
    Keywords: Refinery gas ; carbon deposition ; modified nickel-based catalysts
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Stability and 40 h life tests of modified Ni/α-Al2O3 catalysts for refinery gas/air/H2O (g) were carried out by a flow-reactor and XRD. The results indicate that the resistance to carbon deposition, activity and stability of Ni/α-Al2O3 catalyst promoted by La and Pt is improved. However, the modifications with Li, Mg and Ce accelerate carbon deposition over Ni/α-Al2O3.
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