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  • 1
    ISSN: 1436-6215
    Keywords: γ-Tocopherol ; Transformation ; α-Tocopherol ; Ratten ; Generationsversuch ; γ-tocopherol ; transformation ; α-tocopherol ; rats ; generation-experiment
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The biosynthesis of α-tocopherol, the most effective vitamer among the vitamin E-group, is found only in higher plants and microorganisms. Due to the lack of the shikimate pathway, animals are not able to synthesize α-tocopherol. Also not found is a whole enterai synthesis; only the conversion of dimethyletocol to trimethyletocol seems to be possible. Using four generations of rats, we sought to determine: Is a transformation of γ-tocopherol to α-tocopherol in the animal body possible? Are there any differences in the transformation rates in organs, tissues, or in the entire body along the generations? Does gut flora play any role in the conversion of γ-tocopherol? Is it possible to increase the efficiency of the transformation by supplying additional CH3-groups? Wistar rats were fed a semisynthetic basal diet, supplemented with 78.8 mg DL-γ-tocopherol/kg in the first three generations (F1–F3). In the fourth generation (F4), some of the animals were fed a vitamin E-free diet and γ-tocopherol (approx. 1.5 mg on alternate days) was injected s.c. Two other groups of animals received the basal diet containing additional methionine (0.25 %) or choline (0.45 %), as well as γ-tocopherol (as in F1–F3). α- and γ-tocopherol were analyzed by HPTLC in the whole body and in serum, liver, heart, lung, gut, gonads, and feces. The ratio of α-/γ-tocopherol (μg/μg) as transformation rate and vitamin E-biopotency (μg α-tocopherol equivalents/g) were calculated. Growth and fertility were normal until the fourth generation; no abnormal developments could be recognized. α-tocopherol was found in the whole-body as well as in all tissues and organs. In the whole-body, vitamin E-biopotency decreased 25–70 % in F2 and F3. On the other hand, the increase of the transformation rate of γ- to α-tocopherol amounted to 23 % (F2) and 168 % (F3). Highest conversion rates were found in F2 and F3 for feces, followed by gonads and lungs; the lowest rates were found for serum and liver. Due to the s.c.-injection of γ-tocopherol, feces showed a four-times lower transformation rate in F4 than in F3. There was an increase in heart, gut, lung and serum for both transformation rate and vitamin E-biopotency. These parameters could be improved also by the additional supplements of methionine and choline. Both methyl-group-donators revealed nearly the same positive effect. The results show that the animal organism can adapt to γ-tocopherol supply over generations. γ-tocopherol seems to be a direct precursor for the α-tocopherol synthesis. The methylation of γ-tocopherol in the organs and tissues occurs, presumably, according to their specific α-tocopherol requirement.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Biosynthese des α-Tocopherols, des wirksamsten Vitamins innerhalb der Vitamin-E-Gruppe, ist beschränkt auf höhere Pflanzen und Mikroorganismen. Wegen des Fehlens des Shikimatweges vermag der tierische Organismus das α-Tocopherol nicht zu bilden. Auch eine vollständige enterale Synthese ist nicht bekannt. Es wird angenommen, daß die Umwandlung im Tierkörper von Dimethyltocol zum Trimethyltocol möglich sei. In einem Experiment an Ratten über vier Generationen wurde folgenden Fragen nachgegangen: Findet eine Umwandlung von γ- zu α-Tocopherol statt? Ändert sich die Effizienz der Transformation auf Gewebs- und Organebene bzw. im gesamten Körper über die Generationen? Welche Rolle spielt die Darmflora? Kann die Effizienz der Transformation durch zusätzliche Gaben an CH3-Gruppen verbessert werden? Über vier Generationen erhielten Wistarratten eine halbsynthetische Grunddiät mit 78,8 mg DL-γ-Tocopherol/kg (F1–F3). In F4 erhielt ein Teil der Tiere die tocopherolfreie Grunddiät, γ-Tocopherol (ca. 1,5 mg, alle zwei Tage) wurde den Tieren subkutan verabreicht. Weitere zwei Kollektive bekamen mit dem Grundfutter γ-Tocopherol (wie in F1–F3) und zusätzlich Methionin (0,24 %) bzw. Cholin (0,45 %) oral verabreicht. In einer Ganzkörperanalyse in F1–F3 und in Serum, Erythrozyten, Leber, Herz, Lunge, Darm, Gonaden und Kot wurden α- und γ-Tocopherol mittels HPTLC bestimmt. Das Verhältnis α-γ-Tocopherol (μg/μg) und die Vitamin-E-Wirksamkeit (μg α-Tocopheroläquivalente/ml bzw. g FS od. g TS) wurden errechnet. Bis zur 4. Filialgeneration waren Wachstum und Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit normal; keine äußeren oder anatomischen Abnormitäten wurden beobachtet. Im Gesamtkörper und in Geweben und Organen der Generationen F1–F4 wurde α-Tocopherol gefunden. Gemessen an den Ergebnissen der Ganzkörperanalyse nahm die Vitamin-E-Wirksamkeit in F2 um 25 % und in F3 um 70 % ab. Die Effizienz der γ-Tocopheroltransformation stieg dagegen um 23 % in F2 und 168 % in F3. Höchste Transformationsraten wurden in F2 und F3 für Kot, gefolgt von Gonaden und Lunge, festgestellt, die niedrigsten für Serum und Leber. Durch die subkutane γ-Tocopherolapplikation war die Transformationsrate im Kot in F4 um Faktor 4 schlechter als in F3. Die Effizienz der Transformation und die Vitamin-E-Wirksamkeit nahmen in Herz, Dickdarm, Lunge und Serum zu. Ebenso besser fielen die Werte für diese Parameter unter der Mehrzufuhr an Methionin und Cholin, wobei sich mit beiden Methylgruppendonatoren die gleiche positive Wirkung erzielen ließ. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, daß sich der Körper an eine γ-Tocopherolzufuhr über Generationen adaptieren kann. γ-Tocopherol dient auch im tierischen Organismus als unmittelbare Vorstufe der α-Tocopherolsynthese. Dieser Syntheseschritt erfolgt wahrscheinlich über eine Transmethylierungsreaktion in den verschiedenen Geweben und Organen gemäß ihrem spezifischen Bedarf an α-Tocopherol.
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    Marine biology 100 (1989), S. 313-318 
    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Natural food items of five species of marine cladocerans, Evadne nordmanni, E. tergestina, Penilia avirostris, Podon leuckarti and P. polyphemoides, were investigated in the Inland Sea of Japan between April 1986 and May 1987. Gut content examination with SEM (scanning electron microscopy) revealed that feeding was largely limited to centric diatoms and a few exceptions of pennate diatoms and dinoflagellates. No animal remains were detected, and some unidentified materials were also found. Phytoplankton smaller than 35 μm in size (cell diameter in centric diatoms and longest dimension in others) was found most frequently in the gut of cladocerans. The role of grazing of marine cladocerans in trophodynamic pathways of the pelagic realm is discussed.
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    Marine biology 102 (1989), S. 203-210 
    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Distribution and zoogeography of Podon schmackeri in the northwestern Pacific was studied on the basis of materials collected during the Cooperative Study of the Kuroshio and Adjacent Regions, 1965 to 1974. P. schmackeri was mainly distributed in waters along the coast of the Asian continent from the south of Vietnam to northern waters adjacent to Japan and the Kuroshio Extension. The Kuroshio Current seems to be important in transporting this species from Japanese coastal regions to the offshore waters of the Kuroshio Extension, whereas the Oyashio front forms the northern limit of its distribution. A few individuals found in the Oyashio region might be those transported by detached warm-core rings. This species occurred from April to August in the southern waters of Vietnam, whereas it appeared during the later period, June to September, in the northern waters of the Kuroshio Extension. Temperature and salinity ranged from 19.71° to 30.39°C and from 29.37 to 34.27‰, respectively. Maximum abundance of 79.2 individuals m-3 was recorded in the Japanese coastal region with 23.98°C and 33.50‰ water. Later occurrence in northern waters might be due to the delay in raising of the water temperature. Geographical variations in size were observed; individuals were smaller in standard length (0.34 to 0.50 mm, mean 0.42 mm) in southern waters of Kyushu, Japan, with a gradual increase toward northern waters of the Sea of Japan where size range was 0.49 to 0.65 mm (mean 0.57 mm). Geographical variations in fecundity in terms of mean number of embryos per batch was also detected. Fecundity was higher in southern waters of Kyushu and the Sea of Japan, 5.20 and 5.36, and lower in waters of southern Honshu and the Korea Strait, 2.35 and 3.90. These variations seemed to be derived from a compound effect of environmental conditions such as temperature, salinity and food availability.
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    Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 58 (1999), S. 701-709 
    ISSN: 1572-8943
    Keywords: Avrami expression ; CTBN ; cure kinetics ; epoxy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract A phenomenological approach was used to characterize the cure processes of epoxy resins (a diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A and its modifier CTBN) from dynamic experiments by DSC. Various kinetic parameters were obtained by using a modified Avrami expression. The resulting overall activation energies for the two systems agreed very well with the published data in the whole cure temperature range. In contrast with the isothermal results and the general dynamic models, a change in the exponent and the non-linear temperature dependence of the rate constant were also observed.
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    Journal of materials science 4 (1993), S. 448-459 
    ISSN: 1573-4838
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Newly synthesized heparin-containing block copolymers, consisting of a hydrophobic block of polystyrene (PS), a hydrophilic spacer-block of poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) and covalently bonded heparin (Hep) as bioactive block, were coated either onto glass, poly (dimethylsiloxane), polyurethane or PS substrates. Coated surfaces were characterized by determination of the surface-bound heparin activity, adsorption of AT III, plasma recalcification time assays, adhesion of platelets and by an ex vivo rabbit A-A shunt model. It was demonstrated that heparin was available at the surface of all heparin-bound surfaces to interact with AT III and thrombin and to prevent the formation of clots. The maximum immobilized heparin activity was found to be 5.5×10-3 U cm-2. Coated surfaces showed a significant prolongation of the plasma reclacification times as compared to control surfaces, due to surface-immobilized heparin. The platelet adhesion demonstrated that platelets reacted only minimally with the heparin-containing block copolymers in the test system and that the heparin-containing block copolymers seemed to passify the surface as compared to control surfaces. In the ex vivo A-A shunt experiments, which were carried out under low flow and low shear conditions, the heparin-containing block copolymers exhibited prolonged occlusion times, indicating the ability of the heparin-containing block copolymers to reduce thrombus formation at the surface.
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    Journal of materials science 4 (1993), S. 353-365 
    ISSN: 1573-4838
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Newly synthesized heparin-containing block copolymers, consisting of a hydrophobic block of polystyrene (PS), a hydrophilic spacer-block of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and covalently bound heparin (Hep) as bioactive block, were coated on aluminium, glass, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), PS or Biomer substrates. Surfaces of coated materials were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), contact angle measurements and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (XPS). It was demonstrated by TEM that thin films of PS-PEO and PS-PEO-Hep block copolymers consisted of heterogeneous microphase separated structures. Using sessile-drop and Wilhelmy plate dynamic contact angle measurements, insight was provided into the hydrophilicity of the surfaces of the coatings. Measurements with hydrated coatings of PS-PEO and PS-PEO-Hep block copolymers revealed that the surfaces became more hydrophilic during immersion in water, due to relaxation/reorientation, or swelling of PEO or PEO-Hep domains, respectively. XPS results for PS, PEO, heparin and PS-PEO as powder agreed well with qualitative and quantitative predictions. XPS results for films of PS-PEO and PS-PEO-Hep block copolymers showed enrichments of PEO in the top layers of the coatings. This effect was more pronounced for hydrated surfaces. Only small amounts of heparin were detected at the surface of coatings of PS-PEO-Hep block copolymers.
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    Journal of materials synthesis and processing 6 (1998), S. 75-87 
    ISSN: 1573-4870
    Keywords: Squeeze casting ; solidification ; Al alloy ; microstructure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract A 7050 (Al–6.2 wt% Zn–2.3 wt% Cu–2.3 wt% Mg) Al alloy, conventionally used for wrought products, has been successfully cast to near-net shape using direct squeeze casting. Squeeze casting with an applied pressure of 50 MPa removes the defects observed in gravity die cast billets, in particular, (1) shrinkage pipe, (2) poor die replication and waisting, and (3) microporosity. Squeeze casting results in considerable refinement of the microstructure due to an increase in cooling rate from ∼0.5°C s−1 for gravity casting to ∼11°C s−1 for squeeze casting in a tool steel die lined with porous insulation, and from ∼2.5 to ∼10°C s−1, respectively, in an uninsulated die. A normal segregation pattern of increasing eutectic toward the center of the billet is found for squeeze casting, compared to an inverse segregation pattern of increasing eutectic toward the edge of the billet for gravity casting. This change in segregation pattern is due to a higher radial temperature gradient and reduced time in the semisolid state for squeeze casting.
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    Oxidation of metals 36 (1991), S. 379-394 
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: nickel-base alloys ; sulfidation ; preoxidation ; Al2O3 scales ; Cr2O3 scales
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Ni-20Cr alloys with 2, 3.5, and 5 wt.% Al have been preoxidized up to 100 hr at 1000°C in dry H2, in H2/23% H2O and in air and subsequently exposed to an H2/5% H2S atmosphere at 750° C. During the preoxidation treatment different types of oxide scales were formed which affect the sulfidation protection in different ways. Optimum results were obtained for alloys with 3.5 and 5 wt.% Al after 20 hr exposure to dry H2 at 1000°C. A thin Al2O3 scale is formed which decreases the sulfur attack by more than one order of magnitude. Preoxidation conditions for Ni-20Cr-2Al alloys in H2 and for Ni-20Cr-2Al and Ni-20Cr-3.5Al in H2/H2O were observed to be less effective. No improvement was found for preoxidation in air or for Ni-20Cr-5Al alloys preoxidized in H2/H2O.
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    Oxidation of metals 36 (1991), S. 395-407 
    ISSN: 1573-4889
    Keywords: nickel-base alloys ; oxidation ; Sulfidation ; hot-corrosion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The effect of preoxidation in H2/H2O and in dry H2 on the sulfidation resistance of Ni-20Cr-Al alloys with 2, 3.5, and 5 wt.% Al has been investigated. The samples were sulfidized 4 hr in H2/5% H2S at 750, 800, and 850° C. Best results were obtained for the Ni-20Cr-5Al alloy pretreated for 100 hr at 1000°C in dry H2. The sulfidation reaction in H2/5% H2S was retarded strongly by this treatment for a period of 4 hr at 850°C and of 15 hr at 750°C. Although less pronounced, preoxidation of alloys with lower Al contents or pretreatment in H2/H2O show positive effects as well.
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    ISSN: 1573-4803
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The indirect squeeze casting process has been used to cast a 7050 (Al-6.2Zn-2.3Cu-2.3Mg) wrought Al alloy to near-net shape with excellent die replication. Defects which occur with gravity casting, in particular (1) shrinkage pipe, (2) macro-porosity and (3) hot-tearing, are largely removed by squeeze casting, although regions of macro-porosity can re-appear when thick sections are fed through substantially thinner sections. Squeeze casting results in a considerable refinement of microstructure compared to gravity casting due to a marked decrease in solidification time. The decrease in solidification time is caused by intimate contact between the pressurised melt and the die, which leads to an increase in the heat transfer coefficient. Decreasing the section thickness also results in a refinement of the microstructure due to a reduction in solidification time.
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