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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133979

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 Urinary erythropoietin from the anemic patients of Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand was prepared and partially purified using various types of colum chromatographic techniques; DEAE-Cellulose, Hydroxyapatite, Sephadex G-25 and Sephadex G-100 Columns.  From this investigation, it was found that the actual yield obtained from 30 litres of original urine volume was 65 milligrams, the erythropoietic activity was 686.80 Cobalt Units per milligram and the purification factor was 6,733 times comparing with the Crude Urinary Powder.Key Words : Erythropoietin, anemic patients, column chromatography, erythropoietic activity, purification factor.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133946

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 Twenty  rabbits  and  five  sheep  were  subjected  to  phenylhydrazine  hydrochloride  by  interaperitoneal  injections  with  dose  of  3.0  mg  per  kilogram  of  body  weight.  The  sterile   solukltion  of  2.5  per  cent  (w  v)  phenlhydrazine  hydrochloride  was  administered  every  two  days  for  rabbits,  and  daily  injection  for  sheep.  It  was  observed  that  the  hemoglobin  concentration  and  hematocrit  level   caused  by  phonylhydrazine   were  approximately  63.2  and  66.5  per  cent  reduction  after  administrations  for  18  days  and  28   days  in  rabbits  and  sheep  respectively.  The  erthropoietic   activity  in  anemic  palsma   filtrate  of  the  experimental  animals  was  also  assayed  by  radioisotope   iron  incorporatoion  measurement.  The  hormonal  activity  of  rabbits  plasma  was  0.19  Cobalt  Unit  per  mg  of  protein  while  that  of  sheep’s  plasma  was  0.17  Cobalt  Unit  per  mg  of  protein.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-133938

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The\  24 \– hour\  urinary\  excretion\  of\  erythropoietin\  was\  biologically\  assayed\  in\  the\  33\  anemic\  patients\  and\  the\  8\  patients\  with\  protein \– energy\  malnutrition\  from\  Chiang\  Mai\  Hospital,\  Chiang\  Mai\  university,\  Thailand. The\  erythropoietic\  activity\  in\  the\  patients\’\  urine\  was\  measured\  by\  radiobiological\  technique\  in\  starved\  rats,\  comparing\  with\  that\  of\  the\  18 healthy\  subjects\  living\  in\  the\  same\  area.\  This\  investigation\  indicates\  that\ \  the\  urinary\  erythropoietin\  level\  in\  patients\  with all\  types\  of\  animas\  is\  approximately\  62\  per\  cent\  higher\  than\  in\  the\  malnourished\  patients.\  The\  average\  urinary\  erythropoietic\  activity\  of\  anemic\  patients\  is\  297 .11 \  46.95\  Co\  Units\  per\  24 \– hour\  Urine,\  While\  that\  of\  the\  patients\  with\  protein \– energy\  malnutrition\  is\  only\  187 .66\  \  16.15\  Co\  Units\  per\  24 \– hour\  Urine.\  In\  the\  case\  of\  anemic\  patients,\  the\  urinary\  erythropoietin level\  in\  patients,\  the\ \  urinary\  erythropietin\  level\  in\  aplastic\  anemia\  is\  the\  highest\  among\  the\  group,\  in\  which\  the\  average\  activity\  is\  equal\  to\  725.94  88.31\  Co\  Units\  per\  24 hour\  Urine.\ 

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-130501

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Abstract A periodate-resorcinol microassay for the quantitation of total sialic acid (TSA) has been developed. A 96-well microtiter plate format was used as a single reagent mixing well. The principle of this newly-developed assay is the periodate-resorcinol procedure. Conditions for the quantitation of sialic acid in serum, such as the concentration of periodate, resorcinol, incubation time and human serum volume, were optimized. It was found that the optimal concentration of periodic acid and resorcinol reagent were 1.3 mM and 0.6%, respectively. An incubation time of 60 minutes for the reaction of periodic acid and resorcinol with samples was found to give the highest absorbance. These new procedures were used for the quantitation of sialic acid in human serum. It was found that only 5 μL samples were needed to give a varied coefficient of the intraand inter-assay of 0.79% and 4.68%, respectively. Furthermore, this method demonstrated the recovery percentage of 94.25% by the addition of a known amount of pure sialic acid. This has been used to quantitate TSA in normal healthy and cancer serum and a significant difference between these two groups (p

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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2010; 23 (4): 403-408
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-129212

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Fifteen medicinal plant extracts were investigated for: total phenolic content and free radical scavenging effect by DPPH and ABTS assays; anti-lipid peroxidation activity by TBARS; and for antiglycation activity. The results revealed that the total phenolic content showed good correlation with free radical scavenging by ABTS [r = 0.721] and anti-lipid peroxidation by TBARS [r = -0.659], but showed no correlation with antiglycation. Three extracts from Tamarindus indica, Camellia sinensis and Artocarpus lakoocha demonstrated a significant antioxidant effect, and also showed a promising antiglycation effect. The IC50 [mg/ml] were 0.9-0.16 for the DPPH method; TEAC values [mg Trolox/mg sample] of 1.72-2.83 for the ABTS method; IC50 [mg/ml] of 0.64- 1.22 for the TBARS method; and IC50 ranging from 0.01 to 3.20 for the antiglycation method. These three herbs were found to possess effective antioxidant and antiglycation activities, and could be further developed for use in anti-aging cosmetics


Subject(s)
Free Radical Scavengers , Lipid Peroxidation , Phenol , Antioxidants , Tamarindus , Camellia sinensis , Artocarpus , Sulfonic Acids , Benzothiazoles , Biphenyl Compounds , Picrates , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances , Serum Albumin, Bovine , Plant Extracts
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