Publications by authors named "Hurtado C"

Cholesterol gallstone disease is frequent in Chile compared with other countries, as is cholesterolosis of the gallbladder. The purpose of this study was to determine any differences in bile composition and cholesterol content in the gallbladder wall and serum of patients compared with findings in patients with gallstones and control subjects. In control subjects, cholesterol content of the gallbladder wall was determined in autopsy material.

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The in-vitro antimicrobial action of therapeutic concentrations of metronidazole against Bacteroides fragilis and six different strains of Enterobacteriaceae in pure and mixed cultures have been studied. Under anaerobic conditions, metronidazole suppressed the growth of pure cultures of the Enterobacteriaceae. A reduction in the viable counts from 10(9) cfu/ml, in the 24 h controls, to 10(8), 10(7) and 10(5) cfu/ml in the presence of 10, 50 and 100 mg/l of metronidazole respectively, was observed.

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The production of microcin 15, a low molecular weight antibiotic, resistant to proteases and antagonized by methionine, was measured in batch and continuous cultures of E. coli LP 136. The highest yield per cell was obtained in conditions (anaerobiosis, low glucose concentration, low growth rate) similar to those found in the intestinal tract.

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The chemical composition of human milk obtained from 16 underweight women and 25 controls collected at four, eight and 12 weeks of lactation, was determined in order to assess the effect of maternal nutrition upon milk quality. No meaningful differences were observed for protein, lactose, energy, calcium, iron and copper contents. The values obtained are comparable to those reported in the literature from developed countries.

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The chronotropic response to acid-base alterations was studied in isolated spontaneously beating atria of rat, cat and rabbit. In the three species, atrial rate was found to be dependent on extracellular pH. Both "respiratory" and "metabolic" alterations affected chronotropism to the same extent.

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