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Contribution of phase-mixing of Alfvén waves to coronal heating in multi-harmonic loop oscillations

2018

This research has received funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK) through the consolidated grant ST/N000609/1 and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program ( grant agreement No. 647214). This work is supported by the European Research Council under the SeismoSun Research Project No. 321141 (DJP). This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 724326). This work used the DiRAC Data Centric system at Durham University, operated by the Institute for Computational Cosmology on behalf o…

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Assessment of the Nutritional Status, Diet and Intestinal Parasites in Hosted Saharawi Children.

2020

Since the early 1990s, Spanish humanitarian associations have welcomed Saharawi children from the refugee camps in Tindouf (Argelia). These children are the most affected by the lack of food, water, hygienic measures and health care. The main objective of this study was to analyze the anthropometric, nutritional and parasitological data of 38 Saharawi boys and girls (from 10 to 13 years old) under a holiday host program in the city of Valencia. Our results confirm that malnutrition and multiparasitism are highly frequent, so it is understood that living conditions in refugee camps continue to be precarious with a lack of proper hygiene and nutrition. Furthermore, biochemical alterations, la…

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A preclinical study to model taurine pharmokinetics in the undernourished rat

2018

AbstractMalnutrition is a common feature of chronic and acute diseases, often associated with a poor prognosis, including worsening of clinical outcome, owing, among other factors, to dysfunction of the most internal organs and systems affecting the absorption, metabolism and elimination of drugs and nutrients. Taurine is involved in numerous biological processes and is required in increased amounts in response to pathological conditions. The aim of this study was to describe the behaviour of taurine in well-nourished (WN) rats and to analyse the influence of protein–energy undernutrition on the pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters of taurine, using a PK model. Wistar rats were randomly distribu…

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Direct and indirect measurements of enhanced phenolic bioavailability from litchi pericarp procyanidins by Lactobacillus casei-01

2017

Litchi pericarp procyanidins (LPP) are dietary supplements with high antioxidant activity, but poor oral bioavailability and efficacy. Lactobacillus casei (L. casei-01) can transform flavan-3-ols from litchi pericarp and increase their antioxidant ability; thus, L. casei-01 with LPP was administered to rats for four and eight weeks to study the effect of such a combination on metabolic parameters and on phase II metabolism and detoxification pathways in the liver as an indirect measure for phenolic bioavailability. Our data indicated that the T-AOC of the plasma, the liver GSH-Px and GSH-ST activity, and the expression of UGT and SULT isoforms in the liver of the rats were all enhanced afte…

Male0301 basic medicineURINARY-EXCRETIONAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentCHINENSIS PERICARPCatechinRats Sprague-DawleyBiotransformationIngestionFood scienceBiotransformationGENE-EXPRESSIONGlutathione TransferasebiologyChemistryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicine040401 food scienceLacticaseibacillus caseiLiverBiochemistryUDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASE; PROTEASOMAL DEGRADATION; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; PROBIOTIC BACTERIA; CHINENSIS PERICARP; URINARY-EXCRETION; GENE-EXPRESSION; IN-VITRO; NRF2; POLYPHENOLSPROTEASOMAL DEGRADATIONPROBIOTIC BACTERIALactobacillus caseiAbsorption (skin)NRF203 medical and health sciencesPOLYPHENOLS0404 agricultural biotechnologyLitchiPhenolsDetoxificationmedicineAnimalsBiflavonoidsProanthocyanidinsGlutathione PeroxidasePlant ExtractsUDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASEIN-VITRObiology.organism_classificationRatsBioavailabilitybody regionsTransformation (genetics)030104 developmental biologyFruitANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITYFood ScienceFood & Function
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NPC1L1 and ABCG5/8 induction explain synergistic fecal cholesterol excretion in ob/ob mice co-treated with PPAR-α and LXR agonists

2020

Reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) and transintestinal cholesterol efflux (TICE) are two important pathways for body cholesterol elimination. We studied these pathways in an animal model of diabetes and obesity (ob/ob) where HDL function is compromised as a result of hyperglycemia, low-grade inflammation and oxidative stress. Co-treatment of ob/ob mice with PPAR-α (fenofibrate) and LXR (T0901317) agonists increased fecal cholesterol by 12-fold; PPAR-α and LXR agonists individually showed 2.6- and 4.0-fold fecal cholesterol excretion, respectively. We investigated the mechanism of synergistic efficacy of PPAR-α and LXR agonists in fecal cholesterol excretion. LXR agonist and the combination…

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Evidence of a specialized transport mechanism for the intestinal absorption of baclofen

1989

Absorption of the spasmolytic drug baclofen in three selected intestinal segments of living anaesthetized rats in situ, is shown to be a specialized transport mechanism obeying Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Equation parameters were calculated through different procedures, whose features are discussed. A computer method based on the integrated form of Michaelis-Menten equation which reproduces the entire time course of drug absorption from the data found in three intestinal perfusion series at different initial concentrations, yielded Vm and Km values of 12.0 mg h-1 and 8.0 mg, respectively, in the mean segment of the small intestine, a rather selective absorption site for baclofen. Lesser but …

MaleAbsorption (pharmacology)AzidesBaclofenKineticsBiological Transport ActivePharmaceutical ScienceModels BiologicalIntestinal absorptionDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compoundPharmacokineticsmedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)PharmacologyRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineSmall intestineRatsBioavailabilityBaclofenmedicine.anatomical_structureIntestinal AbsorptionchemistryBiochemistryBiophysicsSodium azideAntipyrineBiopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition
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Interaction of Taurine on Baclofen Intestinal Absorption: A Nonlinear Mathematical Treatment using Differential Equations to Describe Kinetic Inhibit…

1996

Previous studies showed that the in situ absorption of baclofen in rat jejunum was inhibited by beta-alanine, a nonessential amino acid, and therefore mediated, at least in part, by some beta-amino acid carrier. In this paper a similar study was undertaken using taurine, a sulfonic beta-amino acid, in order to evaluate its effect and to establish a general inhibition model. To achieve this goal, remaining concentrations of inhibitor were also measured and incorporated into the model. Previously, kinetic absorption in situ parameters for taurine in free solution were obtained: Vm = 27.73 +/- 9.99 mM h-1, K(m) = 8.06 +/- 2.82 mM, Ka (passive difussion component) = 0.40 +/- 0.28 h-1. Isotonic …

MaleAbsorption (pharmacology)BaclofenTaurineTaurinePharmaceutical ScienceIntestinal absorptionchemistry.chemical_compoundNon-competitive inhibitionLeucineAnimalsRats Wistargamma-Aminobutyric Acidchemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyMuscle Relaxants CentralRatsAmino acidKineticsBaclofenIntestinal AbsorptionModels ChemicalchemistryBiochemistrybeta-AlanineLeucinePerfusionJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Influence of leucine on intestinal baclofen absorption as a model compound of neutral α-aminoacids

1995

The inhibitory effect of the essential alpha-aminoacid L-leucine on the intestinal absorption of the antispastic drug baclofen was examined by means of an in situ rat gut perfusion technique. When 0.5 mM baclofen solutions were perfused in the presence of increasing concentrations of the aminoacid (5-100 mM), the apparent absorption rate constant of the drug decreased as the initial leucine concentration increased. Higher leucine concentrations however did not completely abolish the absorption of the drug (at 100 mM of leucine, only 76% inhibition was observed). The interaction can be mathematically described as a complete competitive inhibition with a second component, K = 0.35 (+/- 0.08)h…

MaleAbsorption (pharmacology)Baclofenmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPharmaceutical ScienceModels BiologicalIntestinal absorptionchemistry.chemical_compoundNon-competitive inhibitionLeucineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)Amino AcidsRats WistarPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryGeneral MedicineRatsAmino acidBioavailabilityDietary aminoacidKineticsBaclofenEndocrinologyIntestinal AbsorptionLeucineBiopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition
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Kinetic modelling of the intestinal transport of sarafloxacin. Studiesin situin rat andin vitroin Caco-2 cells

2005

The absorption kinetics of sarafloxacin, as a model of fluoroquinolone structure, were studied in the rat small intestine and in Caco-2 cells. The objective of the study was to investigate the mechanistic basis of the drug's intestinal transport in comparison with other members of the fluoroquinolone family and to apply a mathematical modelling approach to the transport process. In the rat small intestine, sarafloxacin showed dual mechanisms of intestinal absorption with a passive diffusional component and an absorptive carrier-mediated component. The characteristics of the animal study design made it suitable for population analysis, thus allowing the accurate estimation of transport param…

MaleAbsorption (pharmacology)Chemical PhenomenaAntimetabolitesPopulationPharmaceutical ScienceOxidative PhosphorylationIntestinal absorptionDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateSarafloxacinAnti-Infective AgentsCiprofloxacinAnimalsHumansIntestinal MucosaRats WistarSodium AzideeducationAntibacterial agenteducation.field_of_studyModels StatisticalChemistry PhysicalBiological TransportLipidsRatsIntestinal AbsorptionchemistryBiochemistryPermeability (electromagnetism)BiophysicsSodium azideEffluxCaco-2 CellsEnergy MetabolismAlgorithmsFluoroquinolonesJournal of Drug Targeting
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Validation of a biophysical drug absorption model by the PATQSAR system

1999

Absorption rate constants (in situ rat gut technique) and in vitro antibacterial activities of twenty fluoroquinolones have been evaluated. A biophysical model that relates the absorption of the compounds with their lipophilicity was fitted. The model considers the absorption process from the intestinal lumen as the sum of two resistances in series: aqueous diffusional barrier and lipoidal membrane. Even if partitioning into the membrane and membrane diffusion are both enhanced for lipophilic compounds, the absorption rate constant is limited by the aqueous diffusion. To estimate the influence of structural modifications on each property and to establish the role of lipophilicity in control…

MaleAbsorption (pharmacology)Chemical PhenomenaStereochemistryDiffusionPopulationBiophysicsPharmaceutical ScienceIn Vitro TechniquesModels BiologicalBiophysical PhenomenaStructure-Activity RelationshipAnti-Infective AgentsComputational chemistryAnimalsRats WistarAntibacterial agentAqueous solutionBacteriaChemistry PhysicalChemistryBiological activityLipidsRatsModels StructuralMembraneIntestinal AbsorptionLipophilicityAntibacterial activityAlgorithmsFluoroquinolonesJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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