Publications by authors named "Bernhard Mayer-Helm"

The carcinogenic compound N-nitrososarcosine (NSAR) is found in foods and tobacco products, and its quantification is of great interest. Although the presence of two stereoisomers, E- and Z-NSAR, is well-known, individual investigation of the isomers has not been reported so far. The present study by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS) reveals that (i) the mass spectrometric responses of the isomers differ by a factor of approximately two and (ii) the isomer ratio is unstable in freshly prepared standard solutions.

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The mass spectrometric behavior of four pairs of stereoisomers was investigated by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS). The E- and Z-isomers of the pesticides chlorfenvinphos, dimethomorph, mevinphos and phosphamidon-each with one double bond-were chosen for this study. The MS response of the individual isomers was investigated by infusing the isomers individually into the MS or after the separation of isomer mixtures via high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

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A method using reversed phase liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry was developed for the determination of 52 pesticides in tobacco. The influence of mobile phase additives was investigated to improve sensitivity and accuracy of the method and to reduce matrix effects. The tobacco extracts were purified via a Chem Elut partition cartridge by consecutive elution with pentane followed by dichloromethane.

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A method was developed for the quantitative determination of alachlor, benalaxyl, clomazone, diflubenzuron, dimethomorph, diphenamid, ethofumesate, metalaxyl, methoprene, metobromuron and piperonyl butoxide on tobacco. The pesticides were extracted with water and methanol from five different types of tobacco. The extracts were purified by partition on an extraction cartridge containing diatomaceous earth.

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Background: Wound infections remain an important problem after cardiac surgery despite antimicrobial prophylaxis, causing increased mortality, morbidity, and costs. Penetration properties of antibiotics are altered by extracorporeal circulation, fluid resuscitation, surgery, and postoperative treatment measures. So far, interstitial antibiotic concentration has not been measured continuously during surgery.

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Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by filamentous fungi that are growing on agricultural commodities. Their frequent presence in food and their severe toxic, carcinogenic and estrogenic properties have been recognised as potential threat to human health. A reliable risk assessment of mycotoxin contamination for humans and animals relies basically on their unambiguous identification and accurate quantification in food and feedstuff.

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  • Five bis(dimethylsilyl)-m-carborane-siloxane polymers were studied using various NMR techniques to understand their chemical structure and composition.
  • The main findings included the identification of chemical shifts and the assignment of signals, confirming the structure through 2D NMR spectroscopy.
  • Results indicated that Dexsil 300 had a consistent microstructure, while Dexsil 400 and Dexsil 410 showed partial regular sequences, with certain impurities detected in the m-carborane structure.
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Nosocomial pneumonia is a severe complication after cardiac surgery (CS). Levofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone, qualifies for the therapy of postoperative pneumonia. However, penetration properties of levofloxacin into the lung tissue could be substantially affected by CS: atelectasis, low cardiac output after CS, high volume loads, and inflammatory capillary leak potentially influence drug distribution.

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The present study was performed to evaluate the ability of fosfomycin, a broad-spectrum antibiotic, to penetrate into abscess fluid. Twelve patients scheduled for surgical or computer tomography-guided abscess drainage received a single intravenous dose of 8 g of fosfomycin. The fosfomycin concentrations in plasma over time and in pus upon drainage were determined.

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The present study addressed the effect of microcirculatory blood flow on the ability of ciprofloxacin to penetrate soft tissues. Twelve healthy male volunteers were enrolled in an analyst-blinded, clinical pharmacokinetic study. A single intravenous dose of 200 mg of ciprofloxacin was administered over a period of approximately 20 min.

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  • Dexsil 300 and Dexsil 400 are specialized copolymers made from bis(dimethylsilyl)-m-carborane and different siloxanes, designed for use in gas chromatography.
  • Their gas chromatographic performance was assessed using specific metrics, revealing the bis(dimethylsilyl)-m-carborane component's strong influence on selectivity and temperature behavior.
  • The polymers demonstrated good stability with low column bleeding levels even at high temperatures, with Dexsil 300 and 400 operating effectively up to 380 degrees Celsius.
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  • A method for detecting fosfomycin in pus samples using capillary zone electrophoresis and indirect UV absorbance is described, requiring minimal sample pre-treatment.
  • The separation process utilizes a specific buffer at pH 7.25 and includes precise conditions like a -25 kV voltage and a temperature of 25 degrees C.
  • Results show good repeatability (2.4-8.2% RSD) and accuracy (75-102% recovery) for fosfomycin concentrations, with detected levels in treated patients reaching up to 240 microg/mL.
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  • A new method was created to find the minimum allowable operating temperature (MiAOT) for wall coated capillary columns used in gas chromatography.
  • The study analyzed two types of polyethylene glycol and fourteen types of polysiloxane phases, focusing on their side groups and backbone stiffening units, using inverse gas chromatography.
  • Results showed a sigmoidal relationship between temperature and column efficiency, indicating that the MiAOT is about 60 K higher than the glass transition temperature of the stationary phase.
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate whether cefpirome, a member of the latest class of broad-spectrum cephalosporins, sufficiently penetrates subcutaneous adipose tissue in septic patients. After the administration of the drug at 2 g, tissue cefpirome concentrations in septic patients (n = 11) and healthy controls (n = 7) were determined over a period of 4 h by means of microdialysis. To assess the antibacterial effect of cefpirome at the target site, the measured pharmacokinetic profiles were simulated in vitro with select strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

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Two highly phenylated tetramethyl-p-silphenylene-diphenylsiloxane copolymers were coated on fused silica capillary columns and used as stationary phases in GC. The copolymers offered new insights into the coating process and column preparation due to their physicochemical properties. The fused silica capillary surface had to be pretreated in various ways to achieve a homogeneous film and a well deactivated surface: etching with ammonium bifluoride; leaching with sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid; silylation with tetraphenyldimethyldisilazane and triphenylsilylamine.

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A 33% tetramethyl-p,p'-sildiphenylene ether (SDPE)-67% dimethylsiloxane copolymer was prepared and characterized by 1H and 29Si NMR spectroscopy. The random copolymer was coated on fused-silica capillary columns and used as stationary phase in GC. Highly deactivated capillary columns with high separation efficiency and a working range from -10 to 400 degrees C were obtained.

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A feasible capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method with indirect UV and contactless conductivity detection was developed for the determination of fosfomycin, an antibiotic, in human plasma and microdialysis samples. Samples were collected from test persons during a clinical trial. The background electrolytes used consisted of 25 mM benzoic acid and 0.

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