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  • Sonnenblumenöl  (2)
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  • 1995-1999  (6)
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  • 1995  (6)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1436-6215
    Keywords: Sardinen ; Diäten mit Cholesterol bereichert ; Cholesterolspiegel ; Serumtriglyceride ; Olivenöl ; Sonnenblumenöl ; Fried sardines ; cholesterol-enriched diets ; serum cholesterol ; serum triglycerides ; olive oil ; sunflower oil
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The effect of diets containing olive-oil-fried sardines (diet 1) or sunflower-oil-fried sardines (diet 3) upon the serum cholesterolraise induced by dietary cholesterol was studied after a 4-week experiment in growing Wistar rats. Results of diet 1 were compared to those obtained in diets containing casein plus olive oil (diet 2), whereas results of diet 3 were compared to those obtained with casein plus sunflower oil (diet 4). All diets contained cholesterol and bovine bile as a cholesterol-raising agent. The hypercholesterolemic effect of dietary cholesterol in fried-sardine groups (a total cholesterol (TC) increase of 0.9 mmol/L (p〈0.05 and 0.4 mmol/L (not significant) in groups 1 and 3, respectively) was markedly lower than in groups 2 and 4 (a TC increase of 13.9 mmol/L (p〈0.01) and 18.2 mmol/L (p〈0.01), respectively). Serum triglyceride levels decreased in fried-sardine diets (p〈0.05) while they increased in casein diets (p〈0.05). HDL-cholesterol levels appear lower in diet 1 than in diet 2 (p〈0.05), but similar in diets 3 and 4. However, HDL-fraction carries in diets 1, 2, 3 and 4, 13 %, 4 %, 53 % and 5 % of TC, respectively. Results showed that fried-sardine diets exert a powerful check effect on the cholesterol-raising effect induced by dietary cholesterol.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung In Versuchen von 4 Wochen Dauer wurde der Einfluß cholesterolangereicherter Diäten, die in Olivenöl (Diät 1) oder in Sonnenblumenöl (Diät 3) gebratene Sardinen enthielten, auf die Erhöhung des Cholesterolspiegels bei wachsenden Wistar Ratten untersucht. Die Ergebnisse von Diät 1 wurden mit denen von Diät 2 (Kasein plus Olivenöl) und die Resultate von Diät 3 mit denen von Diät 4 (Kasein plus Sonnenblumenöl) verglichen. Alle Diäten enthielten Cholesterol und Rindergalle als cholesterolerhöhende Agentien. Der hypercholesterolämische Effekt war in den Diäten mit den gebratenen Sardinen (eine Erhöhung des Cholesterolspiegels (TC) von je 0.9 mmol/L (p〈0.05) und 0.4 mmol/L (nicht signifikant) in den Gruppen 1 und 3) auffallend kleiner als in den Kontrollgruppen 2 und 4 mit Kasein (eine Erhöhung des TC von je 13.9 mmol/L (p〈0.01) und 18.2 mmol/L (p〈0.05)). Die Serumtriglyceride fielen bei Aufnahme der Sardinen (p〈0.05) und stiegen bei Aufnahme der Kasein-Diäten (p〈0.05). Das HDL-Cholesterolgehalt war niedriger mit Diät 1 als mit Diät 2 (p〈0.05) aber ähnlich bei den Diäten 3 und 4. Die HDL-Fraktion betrug in den Diäten 1, 2, 3 und 4 je 13 %, 4 %, 53 % und 5 % des TC. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, daß Diäten mit gebratenen Sardinen eine große Hemmwirkung auf den cholesterolerhöhenden Effekt des Cholesterols haben.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1436-6215
    Keywords: Deep-fat frying ; sunflower oil ; column and HPSE chromatographies ; color index ; acid value ; UV absorption ; Ölbad-Fritierung ; Sonnenblumenöl ; Säulen- und HPSE-Chromatographie ; Farbindex ; Säurezahl ; Refraktionsindex ; UV-Absorption
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Chemische und physikalische Standardkennzahlen, wie zum Beispiel der Refraktions-und Farbindex, die Säurezahl und der K270-Wert, wurden mit den Gehalten an polaren Verbindungen sowie spezifischen thermooxidativen und hydrolytischen Fettbestandteilen verglichen, die in einem Sonnenblumenöl, das 75 mal zum Fritieren von Kartoffeln benutzt worden war, entstanden sind. Der Farbindex, die Säurezahl, der K270-Wert und der Gehalt an polaren Verbindungen stiegen signifikant (p〈0,05) nach 30 Fritierungen. Anschließend stabilisierten sich die drei letztgenannten Indices. Der Inhalt an polymeren Verbindungen und Triglyceridendimeren stieg signifikant nach 30 Fritierungen an (p〈0,05), während die oxidierten Triglyceride keine signifikante Steigerung aufwiesen. Der Gehalt an Diglyceriden und freien Fettsäuren, als Maß der hydrolytischen Vorgänge, zeigte während des Fritierprozesses keine signifikante Veränderung. Die signifikanten Korrelationen zwischen der Säurezahl und dem Gehalt an polaren Verbindungen, den dimeren und polymeren Triglyceriden und den oxydierten Triglyceriden, zwischen dem Farbindex und dem Gehalt an polaren Verbindungen und polymeren Triglyceriden, oder zwischen dem K270-Wert und den polymeren Triglyceriden zeigen, daß diese einfachen Standard-Methoden benutzt werden können und genauso nützlich sind wie mehr spezifische Methoden zur Bewertung von Fritierprozessen, wenn man die Ausgangswerte aller dieser Indices kennt.
    Notes: Summary Standard chemical and physical indexes, such as color index, acid value, and K270 were compared with the polar content and the specific thermoxidative and hydrolytic compounds originated during 75 potato fryings with sun-flower oil. The color index, acid value, K270 and total polar content showed a significant increase (p〈0.05) after the first 30 fryings, followed by a tendency of the last three indexes to reach a near-steady state. Triglyceride polymers and triglyceride dimers showed a significant increase (p〈0.05) after 30 fryings, while the oxidized triglycerides were not increased significantly after 30 fryings. The amount of diglycerides and free fatty acids related to hydrolytic alteration did not change significantly throughout the frying operations. The significant correlations between acid value and total polar content, triglyceride dimers, triglycerides polymers and oxidized triglycerides, or between color index and polar content and triglyceride polymers or between K270 and triglyceride polymers indicate that these simple and standard methods can be applied and they are as useful as more specific methods of evaluation in the monitoring of frying operations, provided that initial values of all of these indexes are available.
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  • 3
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    Microchimica acta 119 (1995), S. 251-258 
    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Keywords: extractable chromium ; soils ; EDTA extracts ; acetic acid extracts ; FAAS ; releasing agent oxine and ETAAS
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The lixiviation of trace metals from soils using selective extractants gives valuable information, especially for agricultural purposes. The two reagents validated by a group of European researchers coordinated by the Measurements and Testing Program (MAT) of the Commission of the European Community, in single extraction procedures, are EDTA 0.05 moll−1 and CH3COOH 0.43 moll−1. This paper reports the effect of these extractants upon chromium determination in extracts by AAS. Matrix effects were studied in extracts of two soils of different origin: a terra rossa soil from a Mediterranean area and a sewage amended soil. For the FAAS technique, the matrix effects were studied for air-acetylene and nitrous oxide-acetylene flames and using Cr(VI) and Cr(III) as standard solutions. The interfering effects observed are circumvented by the use of 1% 8-hydroxyquinoline as suppressor agent. For the ETAAS technique, charring and atomization curves were obtained for extracts in each reagent and after setting up the graphite furnace program, matrix effects were studied. Different matrix modifiers (Mg(NO3)2, Pd and Triton X-100) were also tested. Once the analytical method had been established, single extraction procedures were applied in the two soils, determining the percentage of extractable chromium in relation to the total content.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Keywords: extraction ; soils ; trace elements ; candidate CRMs ; reference materials
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The determination of extractable trace metal contents in soil using single extraction procedures is currently performed in many laboratories to assess the bioavailable metal fraction (and related phytotoxic effects) and the accessability to the environment (e.g. contamination of ground waters). Owing to the need for validation of the extraction schemes used and of the analytical techniques, the EC Measurements and Testing Programme (formerly BCR) has organized a project for improving the quality of determination of extractable trace metal contents in soil, the first step being an interlaboratory study to adopt common extraction procedures and the second being a certification campaign to certify two soils for their extractable trace element contents following these procedures. This paper gives a brief overview of the project organisation and describes the preparation, homogeneity and stability studies of two soil candidate reference materials (sewage sludge-amended and terra rossa soils).
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  • 5
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    Theoretical chemistry accounts 92 (1995), S. 241-252 
    ISSN: 1432-2234
    Keywords: Intermediate Hamiltonians ; Total dressing ; Size-consistent configuration interactions ; Linked and unlinked diagrams ; Spectroscopic constants
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary A previously proposed procedure including the linked and unlinked contributions due to Triple and Quadruple excitations into a size-consistent SDCI-like model has been applied to HF and F2 single-bond systems. The procedure is a non-iterative approximation to the more general total dressing model, which is based on the intermediate Hamiltonians theory. Three basis sets have been employed: the correlation consistent cc-pVTZ basis, a similar one including 3d1f polarization functions, and another including one set of g polarization functions. Excellent agreement with experiment and high-quality calculations is obtained for both equilibrium distances and spectroscopic constants. The possibilities of the method in treating single-bond breaking are also demonstrated. Finally, the Linked and Non-Linked contributions from Triple and Quadruple excitations are analysed separately and it is suggested that the addition of the linked triples to the size-consistent SDCI is sufficient to have quantitatively correct spectroscopic properties in going from the size-consistent SDCI to nearly experimental values.
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  • 6
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    Theoretica chimica acta 92 (1995), S. 241-252 
    ISSN: 0040-5744
    Keywords: Key words: Intermediate Hamiltonians ; Total dressing ; Size-consistent configuration interactions ; Linked and unlinked diagrams ; Spectroscopic constants
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary.  A previously proposed procedure including the linked and unlinked contributions due to Triple and Quadruple excitations into a size-consistent SDCI-like model has been applied to HF and F2 single-bond systems. The procedure is a non-iterative approximation to the more general total dressing model, which is based on the intermediate Hamiltonians theory. Three basis sets have been employed: the correlation consistent cc-pVTZ basis, a similar one including 3d1f polarization functions, and another including one set of g polarization functions. Excellent agreement with experiment and high-quality calculations is obtained for both equilibrium distances and spectroscopic constants. The possibilities of the method in treating single-bond breaking are also demonstrated. Finally, the Linked and Non-Linked contributions from Triple and Quadruple excitations are analysed separately and it is suggested that the addition of the linked triples to the size-consistent SDCI is sufficient to have quantitatively correct spectroscopic properties in going from the size-consistent SDCI to nearly experimental values.
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