Publications by authors named "J A Brinkhuis"

Purpose The aim of this research was to study the effectiveness on return to work (RTW) of an early tailored work-related support intervention in patients diagnosed with curative gastrointestinal cancer. Methods A multicenter randomized controlled trial was undertaken, in which patients were assigned randomly to the intervention or the control group (usual care). The intervention encompassed three psychosocial work-related support meetings, starting before treatment.

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The influence of pH, temperature and Ca depletion on bovine casein micelle suspensions in D2O containing simulated milk ultrafiltrate was studied by 1H-NMR spectroscopy. In the pH range of 5.8-7.

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The proteolysis of micellar kappa-casein by rennet was followed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel-electrophoresis and the clotting of the para-kappa-casein formed by absorbance measurements. Up to a degree of proteolysis of about 0.4 the enzyme-inhibitor pepstatin A proved able to instantaneously stop the clotting.

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The flocculation rate constant of completely renneted casein micelles in milk ultrafiltrate was measured by Rayleigh light scattering between 20 and 35 degrees C. In this temperature range an apparent energy of activation of 103 kJ mol (+/-11 kJ mol : n = 50) was measured. At 15 degrees C clotting was not longer perceptible.

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(1) It is shown that kappa-casein association is characterized by a critical micelle concentration which decreases as the ionic strength is increased. (2) The kappa-casein polymer molecular weight was calculated from the weight-average apparent molecular weight by taking into consideration the monomer concentration and the excluded volume. The degree of polymerization is 30 and does not depend on ionic strength between 0.

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