نتایج جستجو برای: potassium phosphate tribasic trihydrate

تعداد نتایج: 178362  

2016
Zahra Safaei Keikhosro Karimi Akram Zamani

In this study the effects of phosphate, potassium, yeast extract, and trace metals on the growth of Mucor indicus and chitosan, chitin, and metabolite production by the fungus were investigated. Maximum yield of chitosan (0.32 g/g cell wall) was obtained in a phosphate-free medium. Reversely, cell growth and ethanol formation by the fungus were positively affected in the presence of phosphate. ...

Journal: :Optics express 2014
V D Antsygin A B Kaplun A A Mamrashev N A Nikolaev O I Potaturkin

This paper studies the terahertz optical properties of nonlinear potassium titanyl phosphate crystals with different conductivities in the spectral range of 0.2 to 2.6 THz. The observed properties are characterized by several absorption lines lying along different optical axes which represent the relevant potassium sublattice phonon modes. The peculiarities of these absorption lines are attribu...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1950
Abraham M. Shanes

Procaine, cocaine, pyribenzamine, antistine, and phosphate decrease the uptake of water by frog sartorii in a Ringer solution in which potassium has been substituted for sodium; all but the last two leave the swelling in hypotonic Ringer practically unaltered. They also decrease the depolarizing action of potassium. These effects are considered indicative of reduced membrane permeability to pot...

Journal: :Revista portuguesa de pneumologia 2013
M Sahan M Yılmaz Y Gokel E S Erden A Karakus

OBJECTIVE We conducted this prospective study to expand available information in relation to serum phosphate levels in treatment of acute asthma. A β-adrenergic agonist, salbutamol, was used for this purpose. MATERIAL AND METHODS Twenty-six patients who met the inclusion criteria as; age over 16 years, asthma history, and an acute exacerbation were included. Serum blood urea nitrogen, creatin...

Journal: :Annals of Saudi medicine 2005
Mohammed Hijazi Mariam Al-Ansari

BACKGROUND The intensive care unit is a dynamic environment, where high numbers of patients cared for by health care workers of different experiences and backgrounds might result in great variability in patient care. Protocol-driven interventions may facilitate timely and uniform care of common problems, like electrolyte disturbances. We prospectively compared protocol-driven (PRD) vs. physicia...

Journal: :Kidney international 1992
P Houillier P Borensztein M Bichara M Paillard A Prigent

The aim of the present study was to test whether intravenous neutral phosphate supplementation, recently shown in our laboratory to acutely stimulate proton secretion in the distal nephron, was able to induce a sustained metabolic alkalosis. Neutral Na and K phosphate supplementation for seven days, with equivalent reduction in chloride supply and unchanged intake of sodium and potassium, in AD...

2003
M. HALD JOHN P. PETERS

Under resting conditions-that is, when metabolism is reduced to a minimum by chilling-previous experiments have indicated that sodium, potassium, inorganic phosphorus, and phosphate esters will not traverse the membrane of the red blood cell even when the concentrations of water, sodium, potassium, or inorganic phosphate in the serum are greatly altered (l-3). However, when the metabolic proces...

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2013
Jordan Olson Mala Talekar Mansi Sachdev William Castellani Nestor De la Cruz Jerry Davis Jason Liao Melissa George

Storing packed red blood cells (pRBCs) increases the potassium concentration. This effect is characterized in citrate phosphate dextrose/citrate phosphate dextrose adenine units but not published for Adsol (AS-5) units. The change in whole-blood potassium concentration in pediatric patients during routine transfusion is also poorly characterized. In this study, pediatric patients undergoing tra...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2000
S M Cohen L L Arnold M Cano M Ito E M Garland R A Shaw

Sodium saccharin, ascorbate and other sodium salts fed at high doses to rats produce urinary bladder urothelial cytotoxicity with consequent regenerative hyperplasia. For sodium salts that have been tested, tumor activity is enhanced when administered either alone or after a brief exposure to a known genotoxic bladder carcinogen. These sodium salts alter urinary composition of rats resulting in...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2012
April D Fogleman Ronald S Cohen Pauline Sakamoto Jonathan C Allen

OBJECTIVES We studied the effect of preparing donor human milk (DHM) with commonly used nutritional additives on the dialyzability of calcium and phosphate. We hypothesized that the additives to DHM would decrease the dialyzability of calcium and phosphate when prepared according to hospital protocols. METHODS An in vitro system simulating premature infant digestion was developed to measure d...

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