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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 7(1): 59-65, jul. 2005. mapas, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-606122

ABSTRACT

Two hundred and sixty-one accessions of the genus Capsicum were obtained from the Colombian Amazonian germplasm bank at Amazonian Institute of Scientific Research (Sinchi) and were evaluated with five polymorphic enzymatic systems, including esterase (EST), peroxidase (PRX), 6-phosphogluconatedehydrogenase (6-PGDH), aspartate amino transferase (GOT), and malic enzyme (ME). Using a cluster analysis (UPGMA) the genetic variability of these accessions were characterized. Grouping of the species C. baccatum and C. pubescens were observed, while the species C. annuum, C. chinense and C. frutescens did not group independently, a result that has been previously reported in isoenzyme analyses of this genus. Several accessions were deemed of particular interest for future ecological and evolutive studies.


Doscientas sesenta y una accesiones del género Capsicum del banco de germoplasma del Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones Científicas (Sinchi) se evaluaron a través de cinco sistemas enzimáticos polimórficos: esterasa (EST), peroxidasa (PRX), 6-fosfogluconato deshidrogenasa (6-PGDH), aspartato amino transferasa(GOT) y enzima málica (ME). Se utilizó un análisis de agrupamiento (Upgma) con el fin de determinar la variabilidad genética. Se observó un agrupamiento de las especies C. baccatum y C. pubescens, mientras que las especies C. annuum, C. chinense y C. frutescens no mostraron un agrupamiento independiente, lo cual ya ha sido reportado en estudios por isoenzimas para el género. Varias accesiones mostraron característicasparticulares para estudios ecológicos y evolutivos.


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Capsicum/classification , Capsicum/growth & development , Capsicum/enzymology , Capsicum/microbiology , Enzyme Reactivators , Isoenzymes/analysis , Isoenzymes/classification , Isoenzymes/ultrastructure
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Zagazig Medical Association Journal. 1995; 8 (2): 71-81
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-40013

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Forty subjects included in this study, they were divided into four groups. Control healthy, chronic renal failure [CRF] patients under conservative therapy [CT], and CRF patients under hemodialysis [HD], and patients with newly discovered nephrotic syndrome [10 of each]. This study aimed at elucidating the serum total LDH and its isoenzymatic patterns in nephrotic syndrome and chronic renal failure, both are chronic renal disease. The obtained results revealed that the serum total LDH level increased significantly in CRF patients either on CT or HD. The LDH isoenzyme levels showed isomorphic rise configuration [increase in its five isoenzymes in normal ratios] in CRF under CT, CRF patients under HD showed elevated LDHI and LDH2 isoenzyme levels with the appearance of an additional band of fluorescence anodal to LDHI, before the dialysis session, with further rise in the activity of these enzymes in addition to LDH5 after the dialysis. LDH isoenzyme ratios to each other in different studied groups showed that LDH1/LDH2, LDH1/LDH4 and LDH1/LDH5, LDH4/LDH5 were significantly decreased. In nephrotic patients there was a slight insignificant tendency of elevation of serum total LDH, in combination with elevated LDH4 isoenzyme and LDH4/LDH5 ratio with decrease LDH1/LDH4, LDH2/LDH4 ratios. We concluded that serum LDH activity could be considered as a parameter of the disease severity in CRF patients. Slight insignificant tendency of elevation of serum total LDH, in combination with elevated LDH4 isoenzyme and LDH4/LDH5 ratio, with reduced LDH1/LDH4, LDH2/LDH4 ratios, suggest the LDH isoenzyme pattern of nephrotic syndrome. Elevation of LDH1/LDH5 ratio after the hemodialysis session could be considered as an indicator of the dialysis effect


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Lactate Dehydrogenases/ultrastructure , Isoenzymes/ultrastructure
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