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J AOAC Int ; 80(1): 98-101, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9011063

ABSTRACT

Three extraction methods were used to remove lipid materials from 8 edible nuts and seeds before analysis for their total dietary fiber (TDF) and nonstarch polysaccharide (NSP) contents. Portions of ground materials were extracted by: n-hexane, followed by 80% methanol, n-hexane-acetic acid (95 + 5, v/v), and supercritical carbon dioxide. Defatted samples were gelatinized in water and incubated with amyloglucosidase; 95% ethanol was added to the hydrolyzates, and the residues were collected on tared glass crucibles. TDF was calculated according to a simplified enzymatic-gravimetric method developed in our laboratory, and NSP was determined as described by Englyst and coworkers. Dietary fiber values obtained with any of the extraction methods range from 3.47 g/100 g for cashews to 28.56 g/100 g for sunflower seeds. Nonstarch polysaccharide values range from 2.43 g/100 g for pecans to 5.56 g/100 g for peanuts. With the exception of sunflower seeds, samples extracted with supercritical carbon dioxide had lower TDF contents but similar amounts of NSP compared with samples extracted by the other 2 methods.


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Dietary Fiber/metabolism , Nuts/metabolism , Polysaccharides/metabolism , Seeds/metabolism , Acetic Acid/chemistry , Carbon Dioxide/chemistry , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Ethanol , Helianthus , Hexanes/chemistry , Hydrolysis , Lipids/isolation & purification , Methanol/chemistry , Polysaccharides/analysis , Reference Standards
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Pharm Res ; 9(2): 260-5, 1992 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1553352

ABSTRACT

The value of novel systemically long-circulating liposomes to prolong the duration of an antidiuretic hormone, arg8-vasopressin (VP), was investigated as a representative of low molecular weight peptides with rapid clearance. Cholesterol content was found to have a controlling effect on VP release in serum. Three types of liposomes were selected for urine production measurements in VP deficient Brattleboro rats. One contained phosphatidylserine (PS), which was rapidly cleared from the circulation. In the other two liposomes, the PS component was replaced by either phosphatidylglycerol or a novel phospholipid derivatized with polyethylene glycol (PEG); both showing prolonged circulation. Free VP (up to 8 micrograms/kg) gave reduced urine production for less than 24 hr. The PG formulation exhibited a dose-dependent prolonged duration of bioactivity of up to 4 days. Substitution of PEG-PE resulted in a 2-day delay followed by a prolonged duration of bioactivity for over 4 days. The duration of the prolonged bioactivity was not dose dependent but the amplitude was. This is attributed to VP release from liposomes which have distributed intact to another compartment without having been taken up by the RES. By balancing liposome circulation time, release rate, and dose, long-circulating liposomes can be applied to prolong the biological activity of a therapeutic peptide.


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Arginine Vasopressin/administration & dosage , Peptides/administration & dosage , Animals , Arginine Vasopressin/pharmacokinetics , Arginine Vasopressin/urine , Delayed-Action Preparations , Diuresis/drug effects , Drug Carriers , Injections, Intravenous , Liposomes , Male , Phosphatidylglycerols/chemistry , Phosphatidylserines/chemistry , Rats , Rats, Brattleboro , Urodynamics/drug effects
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