Publications by authors named "Marzi A"

Promethazine inhibited CCl4 stimulated microsomal lipid peroxidation in vitro at concentrations ranging from 10(-3) to 10(-8)M. CCl4 administered to rats at a dose of 1 ml/kg decreased the arachidonic acid content of microsomal lipids after 6 hours of intoxication. Prior promethazine treatment, at dosage regimes that preclude CCl4 induced liver necrosis at 24 hours, did not significantly prevent the CCl4 induced decrease in arachidonic acid content.

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The presence of organochlorinated pesticides in water samples drawn in the Argentine Antarctic Sector and Atlantic coastline has been proved. In general, these samples showed quantities that varied between a few hundredths of a ppmm to slightly more than 1 ppmm, although in some cases and for certain pesticides, depending on the locations, the levels found were definitely higher. With the exception of Dieldrin, which appeared in only one sample/in what would seem to be its course few hundredths of a ppm, to slightly more than 1 ppmm, although in some cases and for certain pesticides found were the same as those reported in previous investigations.

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About 70% of the total mucosal enzymatic activity hydrolyzing beta-L-glutamyl-beta-naphthylamide in the rabbit small intestine is present in the brush border; the specific activity in this subcellular fraction is 7 times higher than that of the homogenate. Similar results are obtained for L-leucyl beta-naphthylamide hydrolase. The enzyme activity is efficiently solubilized by papain digestion and is clearly separated from L-leucyl-beta-naphthylamide hydrolase by chromatography on concanavalin A-Sepharose.

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Functional studies of the pancreas and parotid glands are reported in 17 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The exocrine function of the pancreas was studied by measuring amylase concentration after stimulation with the endogenous secretin-pancreozymine test (ESP). Under these conditions, the pancreatic amylase concentration in ALS patients was found to be markedly decreased by about 45% when compared with those of healthy control subjects.

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