Publications by authors named "P Bantzer"

Unlabelled: With the aid of ion exchange column chromatography we determined quantitatively the free amino acids in thermal sweat of the total human body surface. Sweat of 60 healthy men and 63 healthy women (aged 18-31 years) collected during 12 min of sauna bathing was investigated. Thirty men and 31 women were well trained, 33 women were taking oral, hormonal contraceptives.

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Using the Beckman glucose analyzer, glucose concentration was determined in the serum of the fasting blood in five vascular regions -- aorta, arteria pulmonalis, vena cava inferior, vena cava superior, vena hepatica -- of 52 children (ages 2,5 months up to 14 years and 3 months, x = 6 years and 3 months, male = 28, female = 24) with a healthy metabolism. The comparison of the average values of the glucose concentrations determined in five vascular regions in childhood showed that the glucose concentration in the vena hepatica was statistically significant higher than in the other vascular regions. Moreover the comparison of the glucose concentrations revealed that the values in the vena cava inferior were statistically significant higher as compared to the values in the vena cava superior.

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The free amino acids in eccrine sweat collected from the forearms of 20 healthy trained and 20 healthy untrained men during controlled exercise were determined quantitatively using ion exchange column chromatography. Sweat was deproteinized by adding an equal volume of 5% sulphosalicylic acid. The amino acid concentrations showed a constant qualitative pattern in sweat and large individual differences.

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Unlabelled: Free amino acids were determined quantitatively in cerebrospinal fluid of 80 boys and 69 girls (ages 1 month-14years). On the basis of the cliniclal criterions these children were considered to be ""healthy''. The total number of examined children was 2000.

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