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α-Hydroxy-Isocaproic Acid (HICA)—Effects on Body Composition, Muscle Soreness and Athletic Performance

2013

Alfa-hydroxy-isocaproic acid (HICA) is an end product of leucine metabolism in human tissues such as muscle and connective tissue. Clinical and experimental studies indicate that HICA may be considered as an anti-catabolic substance. Intensive exercise leads not only to anabolism but also to catabolism in the muscle. The latter is associated with breakdown of muscle proteins and delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Several studies indicate that free branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), especially leucine, and their transaminated metabolites, such as α-ketoisocaproic acid (KIC), may alleviate symptoms associated with exercise-induced catabolism. Recent findings suggest that HICA effectively …

chemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyAnabolismCatabolismIsocaproic acidConnective tissueBiologyAmino acidProtein catabolismEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryInternal medicinemedicineComposition (visual arts)Leucine
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Acides gras des phospholipides plaquettaires et des lipides plasmatiques chez le rat obése Zucker

1988

AbstractThe purpose of this work was to see whether hyperlipaemia observed in genetically obese Zucker rats (fa/fa) was associated with differences in fatty-acid composition of plasma triacylglycerols, plasma phospholipids and of platelet phospholipids, in comparison with the control lean rats (Fa/-).Results showed that plasma triacylglycerols and phospholipids were increased in obese rats. In triacylglycerols, the amount of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids was highly increased whereas the amount of the n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids was little modified. In plasma phospholipids, saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids were also increased, as were the n-3 fatty acids (exc…

chemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyLinoleic acidFatty acidBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicinemedicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Composition (visual arts)PlateletZucker RatsPolyunsaturated fatty acidArchives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie
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ChemInform Abstract: Addition of Organolithium Reagents to Cinnamic Acids.

2010

Abstract Reaction of tert -butyllithium with p - and m -substituted cinnamic acids at low temperature affords mixtures of 1,4- and 1,3-addition products, whose composition depend on the nature of the substituents. Electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups favour 1,4- and 1,3-additions, respectively. Linear correlations are obtained with electronic effect and with radical substituent constants.

chemistry.chemical_compoundAddition reactionChemistryReagentButyllithiumElectronic effectSubstituentComposition (visual arts)General MedicineMedicinal chemistryDiphenylmethane derivativesChemInform
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Effect of proteins, phytates, ascorbic acid and citric acid on dialysability of calcium, iron, zinc and copper in soy-based infant formulas.

2000

The possible effect of ascorbic acid, citric acid, proteins and phytate on dialysability of Ca, Fe, Zn and Cu in soy-based infant formulas is studied, taking dialysability as a measure of the amount of element available for absorption. Different dialysis percentages for similar element contents in different formulas are found. A regression analysis was applied between Ca, Zn, Cu and Fe dialysis percentages and soy-based formula components to estimate the possible influence of the latter on the dialysability of the elements. Significant correlations were found between citric acid contents and dialysability of Zn and Fe. No correlations were found between protein, ascorbic acid and phytic aci…

chemistry.chemical_compoundPhytic acidchemistryMilk substitutePlant proteinchemistry.chemical_elementComposition (visual arts)ZincFood scienceCalciumCitric acidAscorbic acidFood Science
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Volatiles ofSideritis mugronensisFlower and Leaf

1991

ABSTRACT The composition of the essential oil obtained from the flowers and the leaves of Sideritis mugronensis in two different stages of their reproductive development is described. The major components of the leaf and flower oils were sabinene: 1.30–10.59% and 2.70–15.21%; 1,8-cineole: 11.60–17.19% and 11.06–28.65%; and α-bisabolol: 5.57–25.49% and 3.40–16.12% respectively.

chemistry.chemical_compoundbiologychemistrylawBotanySideritisSabineneLamiaceaeComposition (visual arts)General Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationEssential oillaw.inventionJournal of Essential Oil Research
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Addition of organolithium reagents to cinnamic acids

1999

Abstract Reaction of tert -butyllithium with p - and m -substituted cinnamic acids at low temperature affords mixtures of 1,4- and 1,3-addition products, whose composition depend on the nature of the substituents. Electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups favour 1,4- and 1,3-additions, respectively. Linear correlations are obtained with electronic effect and with radical substituent constants.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryReagentOrganic ChemistryDrug DiscoverySubstituentButyllithiumElectronic effectOrganic chemistryComposition (visual arts)BiochemistryTetrahedron
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Preservation in Disaster Situations: a case study of the Valvilla Wool Mill Museum, Finland

2013

This article discusses the role of documentation and rescue planning in minimizing collection damages in disaster situations. The topic is surveyed through a case study of a fire that occurred in 2003 at the Valvilla Wool Mill museum in Hyvinkää, in Southern Finland. This incident caused significant damage to the authenticity and integrity of the museum’s archival collection. Both the fire and the extinguishing of the fire caused severe damage to items in the archival collection. Deterioration continued during aftercare, causing serious secondary collection damage because the methods of the first aid and aftercare were spontaneously planned and applied. By using the Valvilla Wool Mill museu…

collection recoverykokoelmien pelastustyöarkistokokoelmatulipaloCollectionMuseums. Collectors and collectingFireArchaeologykulttuuriperintötuliVisual artsAM1-501GeographyDisasterWoolMillValvillaMuseumarchival collectionse-conservation Journal
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Effect of Mycoplasma agalactiae mastitis on milk production and composition in Valle dell Belice dairy sheep

2019

Contagious agalactia (CA), a disease caused by Mycoplasma agalactiae and other pathogenic mycoplasmas, is a well-known multietiological syndrome affecting dairy breeds of sheep and goats in the Mediterranean basin. The aim of this work was to study the effect on milk production and composition of mastitis caused by M. agalactiae in Valle del Belice dairy sheep. All ewes were manually milked twice daily and the milk from both daily milking was analysed for milk composition and somatic cell counts. Moreover the morning milk samples were collected aseptically from each animal for bacteriological analyses. A mixed linear model was utilised to consider milk production and composition between ani…

contagious agalactiaVeterinary medicine040301 veterinary sciencesMycoplasma agalactiaeved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBiologym. agalactiaemastitisMilking0403 veterinary scienceSettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento GeneticoContagious agalactiae mastitis milk production Valle del Belicefluids and secretionsMixed linear modelmedicinemilk productionlcsh:SF1-1100Contagious agalactiaeved/biologyContagious agalactia M. agalactiae mastitis milk production Valle del Belice0402 animal and dairy sciencefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMilk productionmedicine.disease040201 dairy & animal scienceMastitisValle del BeliceHerdAnimal Science and ZoologyComposition (visual arts)lcsh:Animal culture
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Translating Migration in the Visual Arts: Calais Children and Project#RefugeeCameras as Collaborative Counter Narratives

2019

This study investigates the modalities through which the migrant crisis is portrayed in the creative artistic sector while accelerating the spread of political participatory and activist movements in the areas of subtitling and amateur translation. Participation and activism have stimulated the sphere of translation that has been acting as an important stimulus for the international mushrooming of artistic creativities on public spaces and digital platforms, and also for a different political and cultural reframing of the migrant crisis. 21 st -century mobility has made translation a crucial device for the negotiation of linguacultural transactions within cultural institutions, public space…

crowdsourcing amateur translation collaboration migration systemic functional linguistics the visual artsSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Dagens Rødhette i en flerkulturell kontekst – mulighet for en ny identitet?

2013

The starting point for this article is the tendency in recent Norwegian children’s and Ya fiction to thematize cultural encounters in an increasingly multicultural and globalized world. The picturebook Little Miss Eye Flap ( Skylappjenta , 2009) written by the Pakistani-Norwegian author and actor Iram Haq and illustrated by Endre Skandfer, presents a modern version of traditional folktales such as Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel . However, the traditional structure of home – away – home gives particular emphasis to the phase of homelessness, not providing any safe return to harmony. This condition of liminal space between cultures is discussed in light of the concepts of reflexive ident…

cultural identityHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)HybridityFocalizationReflexivityfolktalepicturebookshybridityReligious studiesIntertextualitymedia_commonLiteratureVDP::Humaniora: 000::Litteraturvitenskapelige fag: 040::Nordisk litteratur: 042Little Red Riding Hoodbusiness.industryGeneral Medicinelcsh:PN1-6790intertextualityMulticulturalismLiminalityCitationbusinessBarnboken
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