Although aquatic toxicity data exists for tungstate substances, insufficient data of high quality and relevancy are available for conducting an adequate risk assessment. Therefore, a series of acute and chronic toxicity tests with sodium tungstate (Na(2)WO(4)) were conducted on an aquatic invertebrate (Daphnia magna), green alga (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata), and zebrafish (Danio rerio). Collectively, the data from these studies suggest that sodium tungstate exhibits a relatively low toxicity to these taxa under these test conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtracorporeal procedures for selective removal of low-density lipoproteins have become a promising new approach for treatment of severe familial hypercholesterolemia. We tested efficacy and safety of a new LDL apheresis system by using two dextran sulfate cellulose adsorbents (Liposorber LA 15TM from Kanegafuchi) under the control of an automatic column-regenerating unit for continuous alternate adsorption and desorption. Plasma was taken from a continuous-flow blood cell separator (model IBM/Cobe 2997) allowing an extracorporeal circuit from one cubital vein to another.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of des-His2 octa- and nonapeptide analogues of luliberin (luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone) with modifications in the 1 and 6 positions, and in some instances the 10 position, has been prepared. Some of these analogues are potent inhibitors of luliberin in vitro and in vivo. The use of ultraviolet absorption measurements for evaluating peptides containing tyrosine and tryptophan is described.
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