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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-40326

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate hemoglobin E screening tests in a large scale of cases. MATERIAL AND METHOD: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted Whole blood obtained from subjects was evaluated for CBC, OF, DCIP, and hemoglobin typing. RESULTS: Five hundred twenty seven hemoglobin E and 280 reference subjects participated. DCIP's sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 97.16%, 98.93%, 99.42%, and 95.19%, respectively. These values of OF were 69.12%, 80.00%, 86.67%, and 57.88%, respectively. In the combination of DCIP and OF gave rise to these values of 99.43%, 79.29%, 90.03%, and 96.67%, respectively. Finally the combination of DCIP and MCV < 80 fL resulted in these values to be 99.43%, 98.93%, 99.43%, and 98.93%, respectively. False positive and false negative rate were 1.07% and 0.57%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Combination of DCIP and MCVwas better than that of DCIP and OF in hemoglobin E screening.


Subject(s)
2,6-Dichloroindophenol/diagnosis , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Erythrocyte Indices , Female , Hemoglobin E/analysis , Humans , Male , Mass Screening/economics , Osmotic Fragility , Predictive Value of Tests , Sensitivity and Specificity , Thalassemia/diagnosis
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Indian J Biochem Biophys ; 2008 Aug; 45(4): 244-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-27884

ABSTRACT

Thylakoid membranes were isolated and purified from diploid filamentous sporophytes of Porphyra yezoensis Ueda using sucrose density gradient ultracentrifugation (SDGUC). After thylakoid membranes were solubilized with SDS, the phtosystem II (PSII) particles with high 2, 6-dichloroindophenol (DCIP) photoreduction activity were isolated by SDGUC. The absorption and fluorescence spectra, DCIP photoreduction activity and oxygen evolution activity of the thylakoid membranes and PSII particles were determined. The polypeptide composition of purified PSII particles was distinguished by SDS-PAGE. Results showed that PSII particles of sporophytes differed from the gametophytes in spectral properties and polypeptide composition. Apart from 55 kDa D1-D2 heterodimer, CP47, CP43, 33 kDa protein, D1, D2, cyt b559 and 12 kDa protein were identified from PSII particles from sporophytes; a new 102 kDa protein was also detected. However, cyt c-550, 20 kDa, 14 kDa and 16 kDa proteins found in PSII particles from gametophytes were not detected in the sporophytes.


Subject(s)
2,6-Dichloroindophenol/pharmacology , Dimerization , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Molecular Weight , Photosystem II Protein Complex/chemistry , Porphyra/chemistry , Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate/chemistry , Solubility , Spectrometry, Fluorescence , Thylakoids/chemistry , Ultracentrifugation
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2005 Nov; 36(6): 1538-42
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-33151

ABSTRACT

The strategy for screening of thalassemia and Hb E by a combination of osmotic fragility (OF) test and dichlorophenol indophenol precipitation (DCIP) test was validated with 436 unrelated Thai subjects. Hemoglobin (Hb) typing, Hb A2 quantitation, PCR and DNA sequence analysis were used as confirmatory methods for diagnosis of thalassemia and hemoglobinopathy. The sensitivity and specificity of this strategy was 100% and 79.7%, respectively. The results assessed by two medical scientists were exactly the same with 93.3% accuracy in comparison with the confirmatory methods. A combination of OF and DCIP has been shown to be a reliable, rapid, simple and sensitive strategy for screening thalassemia and Hb E in the Thai population.


Subject(s)
2,6-Dichloroindophenol/diagnosis , Genetic Testing/methods , Hematologic Tests , Hemoglobin E/analysis , Hemoglobinopathies/blood , Heterozygote , Humans , Mass Screening/methods , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Predictive Value of Tests , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Thalassemia/blood
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P. R. health sci. j ; 17(4): 335-43, Dec. 1998. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-234847

ABSTRACT

Ideas prevailing in 1991 on hydrogen peroxide in the aqueous humor are outlined. They are critically examined under the light of our finding that the method used to establish aqueous humor levels of peroxide generates itself peroxide during the short time span of the analysis. This is due to the fact that the probe used, dichlorophenol indophenol (DCPIP), spontaneously auto-oxidizes in the presence of oxygen. It was concluded then that the level of hydrogen peroxide in the aqueous humor cannot be higher than about 0.3 microM, the detection limit of the DCPIP method. It was also concluded that the statement commonly made in the literature that aqueous humor hydrogen peroxide derives from the oxidation of ascorbate, an abundant component of that fluid, is based solely on the use of the DCPIP method, and so could easily be due to a methodological artifact. The same applies to the statement that the levels of hydrogen peroxide are very high in human senile cataracts. The surprising resistance to accept the results and conclusions of our 1992 publication is documented. Finally, the content is discussed of an oral presentation made at the 1997 ARVO Annual Meeting in which an important portion of our results and conclusions was confirmed, perhaps signaling a shift towards a wider acceptance of our findings.


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Cats , Cattle , Dogs , Guinea Pigs , Rabbits , Rats , Aqueous Humor/metabolism , Hydrogen Peroxide/metabolism , 2,6-Dichloroindophenol , Ascorbic Acid/metabolism , Aqueous Humor/chemistry , Cataract/metabolism , Chickens , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Electrochemistry , Indicators and Reagents , Papio , Hydrogen Peroxide/analysis , Ranidae , Research , Sheep
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Indian J Biochem Biophys ; 1996 Dec; 33(6): 465-70
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-26676

ABSTRACT

The kinetic parameters of different sites of electron donation to photosystem I (PS I) were evaluated in Spirulina platensis thylakoids. Reduced 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol (DCIPH2) exhibited two sites of electron donation, with apparent K(m) values of 8 and 40 microM each. The corresponding value for reduced N-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPDH2) and diaminodurene (DADH2) which donate electrons at a single site to PS I were 103 and 48 microM, respectively. The electron donation by these three exogenous donors were differentially inhibited by KCN (70 mM) affecting the apparent K(m) and Rmax values to varying extent. This cyanide inhibition of PS I catalyzed electron transport suggests the presence of plastocyanin in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of Spirulina platensis.


Subject(s)
2,6-Dichloroindophenol/metabolism , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Cyanobacteria/metabolism , Electron Transport/drug effects , Indicators and Reagents/metabolism , Kinetics , Oxygen Consumption/drug effects , Phenylenediamines/metabolism , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins/metabolism , Plastocyanin/metabolism , Potassium Cyanide/pharmacology , Spectrophotometry , Tetramethylphenylenediamine/metabolism
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51346

ABSTRACT

There is a strong correlation between gingival inflammation and clinical and sub-clinical ascorbic acid deficiency. This has created a demand for a handy diagnostic test to detect the ascorbic acid deficiency. The aim of this work was to find out the efficacy of one such test, i.e. the modified Lingual Ascorbic Acid Test (LAAT). To find out the significance of ths LAAT, it was compared with plasma ascorbic acid levels and then confirmed statistically. Our findings suggest that with this simple, reliable and inexpensive method, the dental practitioners can conveniently assess the ascorbic acid status of their patients.


Subject(s)
2,6-Dichloroindophenol/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Ascorbic Acid/analysis , Ascorbic Acid Deficiency/diagnosis , Child , Diagnosis, Oral/methods , Female , Humans , Indicators and Reagents , Male , Middle Aged , Point-of-Care Systems , Predictive Value of Tests , Tongue/metabolism
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