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Extractive-spectrophotometric determination of amphetamine in urine samples with sodium 1,2-naphthoquinone 4-sulphonate
1993
Abstract Sodium 1,2-naphthoquinone 4-sulphonate (NQS) was tested as a reagent for amphetamine in order to develop an extractive-spectrophotometric method for the drug in urine samples. The standard additions method showed the absence of proportional bias error whereas the Youden method and the two standard addition plots method showed the presence of a constant bias error [total Youden blank (TYB)]. Acceptable results were obtained by evaluating the TYB error or by using a placebo (urine sample from a normal subject). The dynamic range of concentrations was 1.4–50 mg 1−1 in urine samples and the detection limit was 0.6 mg 1−1 when 10 ml of urine sample were taken.
IL RUOLO DI POTENZIALI EVOCATI LASER E TEST DELLE SOGLIE PSICOFISICHE TERMICHE NEL DOLORE NEUROPATICO: UNO STUDIO COMPARATIVO.
Capacity Upper Bound of Channel Assembling in Cognitive Radio Networks with Quasistationary Primary User Activities
2013
In cognitive radio networks (CRNs) with multiple channels, various channel-assembling (ChA) strategies may be applied to secondary users (SUs), resulting in different achieved capacity. However, there is no previous work on determining the capacity upper bound (UB) of ChA for SUs under given system configurations. In this paper, we derive the maximum capacity for CRNs with ChA through Markov chain modeling, considering that primary user (PU) activities are relatively static, compared with SU services. We first deduce a closed-form expression for the maximum capacity in a dynamic ChA strategy and then demonstrate that no other ChA strategy can provide higher capacity than that achieved by th…
Study of quotient of gross motor ability in children with Down Syndrome
2016
RAB3GAP1 and RAB3GAP2 modulate basal and rapamycin-induced autophagy
2014
Macroautophagy is a degradative pathway that sequesters and transports cytosolic cargo in autophagosomes to lysosomes, and its deterioration affects intracellular proteostasis. Membrane dynamics accompanying autophagy are mostly elusive and depend on trafficking processes. RAB GTPase activating proteins (RABGAPs) are important factors for the coordination of cellular vesicle transport systems, and several TBC (TRE2-BUB2-CDC16) domain-containing RABGAPs are associated with autophagy. Employing C. elegans and human primary fibroblasts, we show that RAB3GAP1 and RAB3GAP2, which are components of the TBC domain-free RAB3GAP complex, influence protein aggregation and affect autophagy at basal an…
A QSAR study investigating the potential anti-HIV-1 effect of some acyclovir and ganciclovir analogs
2009
A QSAR study, involving the use of calculated physical-chemical properties (TSAR TM ), and the use of a neural network approach (TSAR TM ), has been performed on the potential anti-HIV-1 activity of a series of Acyclovir and Ganciclovir analogs. Model obtained allows reliable predictions for the anti-HIV-1 activity of these derivatives, and showed that the presence of the Ganciclovir chain in triazolopyrrolopyrimidine and pyrimidopyrrolopyrimidine series seems to increase the antiviral effect.
Flavor Release from i-Carrageenan Matrix: A Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships Approach
2006
International audience; We carried out a QSPR (quantitative structure-property relationships) approach to evaluate the influence of the chemical structure of aqueous matrixes over the partition coefficient between the gas phase and the matrix. The determination of the partition coefficient of flavor ingredients was performed by headspace analysis at equilibrium for both saline solution and -carrageenan gel. Starting from an initial list of 90 descriptors, we selected 10 descriptors to perform equation generation by the GFA (genetic function approximation) method available in the Cerius2 package. The best obtained equations involve only five descriptors, which encode electronic properties of…
Ligand binding study revealing a human olfactory receptor involved in waxy-floral odor perception
2006
International audience
Exemples de QSAR sur des coefficients de partage
2005
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NQS-Doped PDMS Solid Sensor: From Water Matrix to Urine Enzymatic Application
2021
The development of in situ analytical devices has gained outstanding scientific interest. A solid sensing membrane composed of 1,2-naphthoquinone-4-sulfonate (NQS) derivatizing reagent embedded into a polymeric polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) composite was proposed for in situ ammonium (NH4+) and urea (NH2CONH2) analysis in water and urine samples, respectively. Satisfactory strategies were also applied for urease-catalyzed hydrolysis of urea, either in solution or glass-supported urease immobilization. Using diffuse reflectance measurements combined with digital image processing of color intensity (RGB coordinates), qualitative and quantitative analyte detection was assessed after the colorime…