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Natural Product Sciences ; : 189-193, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-741619

ABSTRACT

Chemical investigation of the ethyl acetate extract of Gibberella moniliformis JS1055 endophytic fungus derived from a halophyte, Vitex rotundifolia, led to the isolation of nine compounds including 7-butyl-6,8-dihydroxy-3(R)-pent-11-enylisochroman-1-one (1), 7-butyl-6,8-dihydroxy-3(R)-pentylisochroman-1-one (2), 7-butyl-6,8-dihydroxy-3(R)-pentylisochroman-1-one (3), 5α,8α-epidioxyergosta-6,9(11),22-trien-3-ol (4), ergosterol peroxide (5), tetradecanoic acid (6), 8-O-methylfusarubin (7), nicotinic acid (8) and adenosine (9). They were identified by extensive spectroscopic data analysis including 1D, 2D (¹H-¹H COSY, HSQC, HMBC) NMR, and ESIMS. All the isolates (1


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Adenosine , Ergosterol , Fungi , Gibberella , Moniliformis , Myristic Acid , Niacin , Salt-Tolerant Plants , Statistics as Topic , Vitex
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : 257-261, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-78998

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Propionic acidemia (PA) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of metabolism caused by deficient activity of the mitochondrial enzyme propionyl-CoA carboxylase. The clinical manifestations are metabolic acidosis, poor feeding, lethargy, vomiting, osteoporosis, neurological dysfunction, pancytopenia, developmental retardation and cardiomyopathy. Liver transplantation has recently been considered as one of the treatment options for patients with PA. This case report describes several anesthetic considerations for patients with PA undergoing liver transplantation. Understanding the patient's status and avoiding events that may precipitate metabolic acidosis are important for anesthetic management of patients with PA. In conclusion, anesthesia should be focused on minimizing the severity of metabolic acidosis with following considerations: (1) maintaining optimal tissue perfusion by avoiding hypotension, (2) preventing hypoglycemia, and (3) providing bicarbonate to compensate for the acidosis.


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Child , Humans , Acidosis , Acyl Coenzyme A , Anesthesia , Cardiomyopathies , Diethylpropion , Hypoglycemia , Hypotension , Lethargy , Liver , Liver Transplantation , Methylmalonyl-CoA Decarboxylase , Osteoporosis , Pancytopenia , Perfusion , Propionic Acidemia , Vomiting
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