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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Effects of Lysolecithin on Macrophages

Swee, Mei Hua 05 1900 (has links)
The effect of lysolecithin on the macrophage was studied using five macrophage function assays. The results of indicate that lyso lecithin is a macrophage activating agent which causes enhanced cell spreading, increased phagocytosis of sheep erythrocytes, heightened membrane activity in the presence of damaged autologous red blood cells, chemotaxis, and vigorous phagocytosis and intracellular killing of Staphylococcus albus.
2

Measurement of some physical properties of certain simple and mixed phospholipid films

Poulsen, Boyd Joseph, January 1963 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record.
3

Microglia distribution in the lateral ventricles following treatment of lysolecithin model of Multiple Sclerosis

Wilson, Spencer James 12 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.
4

Astroglial and therapeutic factors affect demyelination in murine models with toxic demyelination

Pförtner, Ramona 13 March 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Suplementação de lisolecitina em dietas com diferentes níveis e fontes de gordura para bovinos terminados em confinamento / Supplementation of lysolecithin in diets with different levels and sources of fat for cattle finished in feedlot

Drago, Fernando Laerte 30 January 2019 (has links)
O experimento 1 teve o objetivo de avaliar o efeito de dietas suplementadas com sais de cálcio de óleo de palma contendo diferentes concentrações (3,8% e 7,0%) de extrato etéreo (EE) e suas interações com níveis crescentes de inclusão de lisolecitina (0, 0,5 e 1 g por unidade percentual do extrato etéreo da ração) para tourinhos da raça nelore em fase de terminação. Um total de 234 tourinhos, previamente adaptados a dietas de alta energia, com peso inicial médio de 297 kg, foram alojados por 106 dias em 30 baias. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi em blocos ao acaso, em arranjo fatorial 3 x 2 (três níveis de lisolecitina e dois níveis de EE). A ingestão de matéria seca, ganho médio diário e peso corporal final foram menores para a dieta de bovinos alimentados com maior concentração de EE (P <0,05). Houve interação (P <0,1) entre o nível dietético de EE e a lisolecitina. A lisolecitina aumentou o ganho médio diário e o peso corporal final de bovinos alimentados com dietas contendo maior concentração de EE, mas não de bovinos alimentados com dietas contendo menor concentração de EE. O objetivo do experimento 2 foi avaliar o efeito de dietas com diferentes fontes de gordura (sais de cálcio de óleo de soja, sais de cálcio de óleo de palma e óleo de soja degomado) e dois níveis de lisolecitina (0 e 7 g / cabeça / dia). sobre a fermentação ruminal e digestibilidade do trato total de nutrientes. Um total de 30 novilhos Nelore foram alojados em 30 baias individuais por 30 dias (23 dias de adaptação e 7 dias de coleta). O delineamento experimental utilizado foi em blocos ao acaso, em arranjo fatorial 3 x 2 (três fontes de gordura e dois níveis de lisolecitina). Houve interação entre fontes de gordura e lisolecitina para pH ruminal (P = 0.01), proporções molares no rúmen de acetato (P <0.01), propionato (P = 0.02), isobutirato (P <0.01), valerato (P <0.01), isovalerato (P <0,01) e concentração molar de AGV total (P = 0,09). De acordo com os dados, não houve efeito de interação (P> 0,05) entre a fonte de gordura e a lisolecitina para ingestão de matéria seca e a digestibilidade aparente dos nutrientes. A lisolecitina melhorou a fermentação ruminal de dietas com óleo de soja degomado e não teve efeito sobre a digestibilidade da EE independente da fonte de gordura, mas aumentou a digestibilidade aparente de fibra no trato total. / Experiment 1 was designed to evaluate the effect of diets supplemented with calcium salts of palm oil to contain different concentrations (3.8% and 7.0%) of ether extract (EE) and their interacions with increasing levels of inclusion of Lysolecithin (0, 0.5 and 1 g per percentage unit of ether extract of the diet) for finishing Nellore bulls. A total of 234 Nelore bulls, previously adapted to high energy diets, with a mean initial body weight of 297 kg were housed for 106 days in 30 pens. The experimental design was randomized blocks in a 3 x 2 factorial arrangement (three levels of lysolecithin and two EE levels). Intakes of DM, average daily gain en final body weight were lower for cattle fed hihg EE diets (P<0.05). There was an interaction (P<0.1) between dietary EE level and Lysolecithin. Lysolecithin increased cattle average daily gain and final body weight of cattle fed hihg EE diets, but not of cattle fed low EE diets. The objective of experiment 2 was to evaluate the effect of diets with different fat sources (calcium salts of soybean oil, calcium salts of palm oil and degummed soybean oil) and two levels of inclusion of Lysolecithin (0 and 7 g/head/day) on rumen fermentation and total tract digestibility of nutrients. A total of 30 fininshing Nellore steers were housed in 30 individual pens for 30 days (23 days adptation and 7 days collection period). The experimental design was randomized blocks in a 3 x 2 factorial arrangement (three sources of fat and two levels of Lysolecithin). There was interaction between fat sources and Lysolecithin for rumen pH (P=0.01), for rumen molar proportions of acetate (P<0.01), propionate (P=0.02), isobutyrate (P<0.01), valerate (P<0.01), isovalerate (P<0.01), and molar concentration of total VFA (P=0.09). According to the data, there was no interaction effect (P>0.05) between fat source and Lysolecithin for DMI and nutrient digestibility. Lysolecithin improved rumen fermentation of diets with degummed soybean oil and had no effect on EE digestibility independent of fat source, but it increased total tract fiber digestibility.

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