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  • 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.
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Sedimentology, ichnology, and resource characteristics of the low-permeability Alderson Member, Hatton Gas Pool, southwest Saskatchewan, Canada

Lemiski, Ryan Thomas 06 1900 (has links)
The Upper Cretaceous Alderson Member is a prolific gas (biogenic) producer in western Canada. In the Hatton Gas Pool area (southwest Saskatchewan), Alderson Member strata from ten drill-cores have been examined and classified based on sedimentological and ichnological character. Core analysis has determined that Alderson Member deposits comprise thick intervals of pervasively bioturbated strata. Using spot-minipermeametry and high-pressure mercury injection porosimetry methods, the influence of pervasively bioturbated intervals on the overall resource potential of Alderson Member strata is evaluated. Results from permeability and porosity testing demonstrate that pervasively bioturbated rock fabrics appear to locally enhance the overall storage and vertical transmission of gas from Alderson Member reservoirs.
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Gram-Positive Bacteria in Sub-Tropical Marine Fish and their Mesophilic Spoilage Potential

Ismail Mohamed Ali Al-bulushi Unknown Date (has links)
Gram-positive bacteria are part of the normal flora of fish from different aquatic environments. They are mesophilic bacteria and demonstrate optimum growth at ambient temperature. In the sub-tropics, marine fish are caught from seas at temperatures of 16 to 34C, they are usually not iced and are handled at ambient temperature. It was hypothesized that under these conditions Gram-positive bacteria will be abundant in sub-tropical marine fish and will have roles in the spoilage of fish. A review of literature showed that there is a gap in understanding the Gram-positive bacterial populations in sub-tropical marine fish. This is partly due to the fact that the selective media used for isolating Gram-positive bacteria have limitations. Ecological and speciation studies have revealed that the ecology and speciation of many Gram-positive bacteria have not been clearly elucidated. The effect of ambient storage on the individual genera and species of Gram-positive bacteria in fish has been rarely studied. The spoilage potential of Gram-positive bacteria of marine fish origin has not been clearly determined. Therefore, the main aims of this study were to isolate Gram-positive bacteria from fresh and ambient-temperature-stored sub-tropical marine fish, speciate the isolates and study the spoilage potential of the isolates. The practical components of this study were conducted in four parts. The first part dealt with validation of tryptone soya agar with 0.25% phenylethyl alcohol (PEA-TSA) to enumerate Gram-positive bacteria. The second part enumerated Gram-positive bacteria from the muscles, gills and gut of Pseudocaranx dentex (Silver Trevally), Pagrus auratus (Snapper) and Mugil cephalus (Sea Mullet) stored at 25C for 15 hours using PEA-TSA. The third part dealt with the speciation of the isolates using appropriate methods such as polymerase chain reaction, 16S rRNA gene sequence, the VITEK JR system and conventional biochemical methods. In the fourth part, the isolates were assayed qualitatively for their ability to produce volatile sulphur compounds (VSC), reduce trimethylamine oxide and decarboxylate histidine, lysine and ornithine at mesophilic temperature, 32C. Initial studies indicated that PEA-TSA significantly (P< 0.05) reduced the total aerobic bacterial count of fish whereas control Gram-positive bacteria were not affected (P> 0.05). Gram-positive aerobic bacterial counts (GABC) significantly (P< 0.05) increased in the muscles and gills during ambient storage for 15 hours. Within each species, no significant (P> 0.05) differences were found in GABC between muscles and gills. Moreover, there were no significant differences (P> 0.05) in GABC between fish species during storage. In total, 390 bacteria were isolated from the fresh and stored fish; 339 isolates (87%) were found to be Gram-positive. Two hundred and sixty-six isolates (78%) of Gram-positive bacteria were identified to fall into 13 genera, namely Staphylococcus, Micrococcus, Bacillus, Virgibacillus, Brevibacillus, Corynebacterium, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, Aerococcus, Exiguobacterium, Carnobacterium, Vagococcus and Sporosarcina and 30 species. In fresh fish, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Micrococcus luteus were the most frequent isolates. The effect of storage at 25C for 15 hours resulted in a change of Gram-positive bacterial populations; while S. epidermidis, S. xylosus and Bacillus megaterium were no longer present, S. warneri, B. sphaericus, Brevibacillus borstelensis, Enterococcus faecium and Streptococcus uberis increased. Three species, E. faecium, Str. uberis and B. sphaericus, were the most prevalent at the end of storage. Micrococcus luteus and S. warneri were the most prevalent isolates from Pseudocaranx dentex, but E. faecium and Str. uberis were the most frequently isolated from Pagrus auratus and Mugil cephalus. With respect to different parts of the fish body, E. faecium, Str. uberis and B. sphaericus were the most frequent isolates from the muscles, E. faecium, Str. uberis from the gills and M. luteus from the gut. Among the 228 isolates examined, Br. borstelensis 73, Br. borstelensis 291, Str. uberis 339, Vagococcus fluvialis 31 and Vag. fluvialis 132 produced VSC from sodium thiosulphate, cysteine and methionine. However, strains varied in sulphur source utilization. Exiguobacterium acetylicum 5, Exiguobacterium spp. 191, Carnobacterium spp. 338, Br. borstelensis 73, Br. borstelensis 291, Str. uberis 30, Str. uberis 339, Vag. fluvialis 31 and Vag. fluvialis 132 reduced TMAO. No histidine decarboxylase activity was found in the Gram-positive bacterial species tested. Lysine and ornithine were decarboxylated mainly by different strains of S. warneri, S. epidermidis and M. luteus. During ambient storage of fish, the frequency of lysine-decarboxylating bacteria increased and became more diverse after 5 hours of storage. Among fish species examined, the frequencies of lysine- and ornithine-decarboxylating bacteria were higher and more diverse in Pseudocaranx dentex than in Pagrus auratus and Mugil cephalus. This study found that Gram-positive bacteria were abundant and diverse in sub-tropical marine fish; however, their frequencies were affected by fish habitat and fish body part. Ambient temperature storage determined which Gram-positive bacterial species were dominant. With the exception of one isolate of S. aureus, Gram-positive bacteria isolated from sub-tropical marine fish caught from unpolluted water were not potential pathogens. The study also showed that Gram-positive bacteria had greater ability to decarboxylate lysine and ornithine than to produce VSC or reduce TMAO, and the spoilage potential of a bacterial species was a strain-dependent behaviour. This is a significant study as it is the first study on this aspect sub-tropical marine fish. It validated a selective medium that can be used to enumerate most Gram-positive bacteria from a marine environment. Most of the Gram-positive bacterial species from sub-tropical marine fish identified in this study were documented for the first time. The effects of ambient storage and the spoilage potential of Gram-positive bacteria from sub-tropical marine were clearly elucidated.
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The effect of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide mixing ratios on the emission of Volatile organic compounds from Corymbia citriodora and Tristaniopsis laurina

Camenzuli, Michelle January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (MSc) -- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, 2008. / Bibliography: p. 120-124. / Introduction -- Environmental factors affecting the emission of biogenic Volatile organic compounds -- Materials and experimental procedures -- Quantification using sold-phase microextraction in a dynamic system: technique development -- The emission profile of Tristaniopsis laurina -- Study of the effect of elevated atmospheric CO₂ levels on the emission of BVOCS from Australian native plants -- Conclusions and future work. / Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOCs) emitted by plants can affect the climate and play important roles in the chemistry of the troposphere. As ambient atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels are rapidly increasing knowledge of the effect of elevated atmospheric CO₂ on plant BVOC emissions is necessary for the development of global climate models. -- During this study, the effect of elevated atmospheric CO2 mixing ratios on BVOC emissions from Corymbia citriodora (Lemon Scented Gum) and Tristaniopsis laurina (Water Gum) was determined for the first time through the combination of Solid-Phase Microextraction (SPME), Gas Chromatography-Flame Ionisation Detection (GC-FID), Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and an environment chamber. For C. citriodora elevated atmospheric CO₂ led to a decrease in the emission rate of α-pinene, β-pinene, eucalyptol, citronellal and β-caryophyllene, however, elevated CO₂ had no effect on the emission rate of citronellol. The emission profile of T. laurina has been determined for the first time. For T. laurina elevated CO₂ led to a decrease in the emission rate of α-pinene but the emission rates of β-pinene, limonene, eucalyptol and citronellol were unaffected. The results obtained in this work confirm that the effect of elevated atmospheric CO₂ on plant BVOC emissions is species-specific. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / 124 leaves ill. (some col.)
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Psychotria myriantha müll arg. (rubiaceae) : caracterização dos alcalóides e avaliação das atividades antiquimiotáxica e sobre o sistema nervoso central

Farias, Fabiane Moreira January 2006 (has links)
O gênero Psychotria destaca-se na família RUBIACEAE pela produção de alcalóides bioativos e por sua taxonomia complexa, sendo muitas vezes relacionado aos gêneros Palicourea, Cephaelis, Calycodendron e Calycosia. A divisão de Psychotria nos subgêneros Psychotria, Tetramerae e Heteropsychotria foi proposta com o objetivo de auxiliar a classificação quimiotaxonômica do gênero. Estudos demonstram que o subgênero Psychotria (espécies pantropicais) produz alcalóides poliméricos, formados por duas ou mais unidades de triptamina; enquanto o subgênero Heteropsychotria parece estar envolvido com a produção de alcalóides indol monoterpênicos, de acordo com pesquisas realizadas com diferentes espécies coletadas no Sul do Brasil. O isolamento e purificação dos alcalóides estrictosamida, ácido estrictosidínico e miriantosina, a partir de Psychotria myriantha, corroboram com esta hipótese, permitindo a inclusão da espécie no subgênero Heteropsychotria. A literatura descreve várias atividades para extratos e alcalóides isolados de espécies de Psychotria, como antimicrobiana e analgésica, por exemplo. Neste trabalho, o extrato n-butanólico de alcalóides de P. myriantha, além de seus alcalóides isolados, apresentaram atividade inibidora da migração de leucócitos, sugerindo um efeito antiinflamatório, e capacidade de inibir a ação da enzima acetilcolinesterase. Extratos e alcalóides isolados da espécie foram avaliados quanto à atividade antioxidante em CCD, frente ao DPPH, apresentando resultado negativo. O extrato EBA e o alcalóide ácido estrictosidínico aumentaram o tempo de latência no teste da retirada da cauda frente ao estímulo térmico, indicando uma atividade analgésica do tipo opióide. A influência do ácido estrictosidínico, alcalóide isolado em maior quantidade em massa, sobre os níveis de DA, DOPAC, 3-MT, HVA, 5-HT e 5-HIAA em estruturas cerebrais de ratos foi verificada. Hipocampos de animais que receberam injeção intra-hipocampal bilateral de ácido estrictosidínico (20 μg/μL) apresentaram redução de 83,4 % nos níveis de serotonina, em comparação ao grupo controle, enquanto os córtices desses animais apresentaram redução nos níveis de DOPAC (35,9%), 3-MT (24,7%) e 5-HIAA (9%). Hipocampos e estriados de ratos tratados com injeção i.p. de ácido estrictosidínico (10 mg/kg) demonstraram diminuição de 63,4 e 28,7% nos níveis de 5-HT, respectivamente. As alterações nos níveis de aminas biogênicas nas estruturas avaliadas, além das atividades analgésica e inibidora da acetilcolinesterase, indicam que P. myriantha e espécies do subgênero Heteropsychotria constituem uma potencial fonte de substâncias bioativas no tratamento de distúrbios do sistema nervoso central. / Psychotria genus is an important in RUBIACEAE due to bioactive alkaloids production and complex taxonomy, being related to Palicourea, Cephaelis, Calycodendron and Calycosia genera. The division of Psychotria in Psychotria, Tetramerae and Heteropsychotria subgenera was proposed with the aim of aiding the genus chemotaxonomic classification. Studies demonstrate that Psychotria subgenus produce polyindoline alkaloids formed by two or more triptamine units; whereas Heteropsychotria subgenus seems to be involved with indole monoterpene alkaloids production, according to researches with different species collected in Southern Brazil. Isolation and purification of strictosamide, strictosidinic acid and miriantosine from Psychotria myriantha corroborated this hypothesis, allowing its inclusion into Heteropsychotria subgenus. The scientific literature describes several activities to Psychotria extracts and alkaloids, such as antimicrobial and analgesic, for example. In this work, P. myriantha n-butanolic alkaloid extract and isolated compounds inhibited the leukocyte migration, suggesting an antiinflammatory activity, and a weak ability to inhibit the action of acetylcholinesterase enzyme. Alkaloids and extracts from P. myriantha were evaluated as regards their antioxidant activity using DPPH, with no positive results. EBA and strictosidinic acid increased the latency in the tail flick model, indicating an opioid analgesic activity. The influence of strictosidinic acid on the levels of DA, DOPAC, 3-MT, HVA, 5-HT and 5-HIAA in brain structures of rats was verified. Hippocampus with intra-hippocampal injection of strictosidinic acid (20 μg/μL) displayed a decrease of 83.4% in serotonin levels, in comparison with control group; whereas the cortex showed a decrease in the levels of DOPAC (35.9%), 3-MT (24.7%) and 5-HIAA (9%). Hippocampus and striatum that received intraperitoneal injection of strictosidinic acid (10 mg/kg) showed 5-HT levels reduction of 63.4 e 28.7%, respectively. The biogenic amine levels alterations in the studied structures, associated with the analgesic and acetylcholinesterase inhibitor activities, suggest that P. myriantha and species from the Heteropsychotria subgenus constitute a font of bioactive compounds in the treatment of central nervous system disturbs.
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Psychotria myriantha müll arg. (rubiaceae) : caracterização dos alcalóides e avaliação das atividades antiquimiotáxica e sobre o sistema nervoso central

Farias, Fabiane Moreira January 2006 (has links)
O gênero Psychotria destaca-se na família RUBIACEAE pela produção de alcalóides bioativos e por sua taxonomia complexa, sendo muitas vezes relacionado aos gêneros Palicourea, Cephaelis, Calycodendron e Calycosia. A divisão de Psychotria nos subgêneros Psychotria, Tetramerae e Heteropsychotria foi proposta com o objetivo de auxiliar a classificação quimiotaxonômica do gênero. Estudos demonstram que o subgênero Psychotria (espécies pantropicais) produz alcalóides poliméricos, formados por duas ou mais unidades de triptamina; enquanto o subgênero Heteropsychotria parece estar envolvido com a produção de alcalóides indol monoterpênicos, de acordo com pesquisas realizadas com diferentes espécies coletadas no Sul do Brasil. O isolamento e purificação dos alcalóides estrictosamida, ácido estrictosidínico e miriantosina, a partir de Psychotria myriantha, corroboram com esta hipótese, permitindo a inclusão da espécie no subgênero Heteropsychotria. A literatura descreve várias atividades para extratos e alcalóides isolados de espécies de Psychotria, como antimicrobiana e analgésica, por exemplo. Neste trabalho, o extrato n-butanólico de alcalóides de P. myriantha, além de seus alcalóides isolados, apresentaram atividade inibidora da migração de leucócitos, sugerindo um efeito antiinflamatório, e capacidade de inibir a ação da enzima acetilcolinesterase. Extratos e alcalóides isolados da espécie foram avaliados quanto à atividade antioxidante em CCD, frente ao DPPH, apresentando resultado negativo. O extrato EBA e o alcalóide ácido estrictosidínico aumentaram o tempo de latência no teste da retirada da cauda frente ao estímulo térmico, indicando uma atividade analgésica do tipo opióide. A influência do ácido estrictosidínico, alcalóide isolado em maior quantidade em massa, sobre os níveis de DA, DOPAC, 3-MT, HVA, 5-HT e 5-HIAA em estruturas cerebrais de ratos foi verificada. Hipocampos de animais que receberam injeção intra-hipocampal bilateral de ácido estrictosidínico (20 μg/μL) apresentaram redução de 83,4 % nos níveis de serotonina, em comparação ao grupo controle, enquanto os córtices desses animais apresentaram redução nos níveis de DOPAC (35,9%), 3-MT (24,7%) e 5-HIAA (9%). Hipocampos e estriados de ratos tratados com injeção i.p. de ácido estrictosidínico (10 mg/kg) demonstraram diminuição de 63,4 e 28,7% nos níveis de 5-HT, respectivamente. As alterações nos níveis de aminas biogênicas nas estruturas avaliadas, além das atividades analgésica e inibidora da acetilcolinesterase, indicam que P. myriantha e espécies do subgênero Heteropsychotria constituem uma potencial fonte de substâncias bioativas no tratamento de distúrbios do sistema nervoso central. / Psychotria genus is an important in RUBIACEAE due to bioactive alkaloids production and complex taxonomy, being related to Palicourea, Cephaelis, Calycodendron and Calycosia genera. The division of Psychotria in Psychotria, Tetramerae and Heteropsychotria subgenera was proposed with the aim of aiding the genus chemotaxonomic classification. Studies demonstrate that Psychotria subgenus produce polyindoline alkaloids formed by two or more triptamine units; whereas Heteropsychotria subgenus seems to be involved with indole monoterpene alkaloids production, according to researches with different species collected in Southern Brazil. Isolation and purification of strictosamide, strictosidinic acid and miriantosine from Psychotria myriantha corroborated this hypothesis, allowing its inclusion into Heteropsychotria subgenus. The scientific literature describes several activities to Psychotria extracts and alkaloids, such as antimicrobial and analgesic, for example. In this work, P. myriantha n-butanolic alkaloid extract and isolated compounds inhibited the leukocyte migration, suggesting an antiinflammatory activity, and a weak ability to inhibit the action of acetylcholinesterase enzyme. Alkaloids and extracts from P. myriantha were evaluated as regards their antioxidant activity using DPPH, with no positive results. EBA and strictosidinic acid increased the latency in the tail flick model, indicating an opioid analgesic activity. The influence of strictosidinic acid on the levels of DA, DOPAC, 3-MT, HVA, 5-HT and 5-HIAA in brain structures of rats was verified. Hippocampus with intra-hippocampal injection of strictosidinic acid (20 μg/μL) displayed a decrease of 83.4% in serotonin levels, in comparison with control group; whereas the cortex showed a decrease in the levels of DOPAC (35.9%), 3-MT (24.7%) and 5-HIAA (9%). Hippocampus and striatum that received intraperitoneal injection of strictosidinic acid (10 mg/kg) showed 5-HT levels reduction of 63.4 e 28.7%, respectively. The biogenic amine levels alterations in the studied structures, associated with the analgesic and acetylcholinesterase inhibitor activities, suggest that P. myriantha and species from the Heteropsychotria subgenus constitute a font of bioactive compounds in the treatment of central nervous system disturbs.
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Produção biogênica de sulfetos por micro-organismos redutores de sulfato em amostras salinas da indústria do petróleo / Biogenic sulfide production by reducing sulfate microorganisms in saline samples of the oil industry

Gustavo Fabbri Montez 30 March 2015 (has links)
A produção de H2S (sulfeto de hidrogênio) é um dos principais problemas na indústria do petróleo, sendo esta uma das causas da corrosão de tanques de estocagem e tubulações. Essa produção é possibilitada devido à injeção de água do mar durante o processo de recuperação secundária do petróleo, onde alguns micro-organismos presentes nessa água, tais como as bactérias anaeróbias heterotróficas totais (BANHT) e as bactérias redutoras de sulfato (BRS), que promovem a redução do sulfato a sulfeto. Atualmente, o método de quantificação destes micro-organismos é a técnica do Número Mais Provável (NMP) que estima o resultado em aproximadamente 28 dias. No presente trabalho foi utilizada a metodologia da produção semi-contínua de sulfeto biogênico pelo período de 15 dias, com o intuito de correlacionar com os resultados das quantificações de BANHT e BRS através da técnica convencional do NMP. Foram analisadas amostras de diferentes procedências da indústria do petróleo, apresentando variação na salinidade de 0 a 16 g.L-1. O objetivo deste procedimento foi avaliar as velocidades específicas e instantâneas de produção de H2S, sugerindo, desta forma, quais amostras apresentam maior potencial para a produção biogênica de sulfeto e em quais condições essa produção se dá. Observou-se que em todas as amostras a geração do H2S se dá de forma crescente até a estabilização desta produção, sendo esta obtida quase sempre em seis dias (144h) do crescimento microbiano. A produção do sulfeto biogênico se deu de forma mais intensa nas amostras do fundo de tanque de estocagem de óleo e da água de formação. A quantificação das BANHT e das BRS foram avaliadas pelo método do NMP de acordo com a tabela de Harrigan, a qual subestima a população microbiana, desconsiderando erros provenientes da técnica / The production of H2S (hydrogen sulfide) is a major problem in the oil industry, which is a cause of corrosion of pipes and storage tanks. This production is made possible due to seawater injection during the secondary oil recovery process where some microorganisms present in this water, such as total heterotrophic anaerobic bacteria (THAB) and sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) that promote reduction of sulfate to sulfide. Currently, the method of quantification of these microorganisms is the technique of the Most Probable Number (MPN) which estimates the results in about 28 days. The present study used the methodology of semi-continuous production of biogenic sulfide by 15 days period, in order to correlate with the measurements results of BANHT and BRS through the conventional technique of MPN. There were several samples analyzed from different origins in the oil industry, with variations in salinity from 0 to 16 g.L-1. The purpose of this procedure was to evaluate the specific speeds and instantaneous H2S production, suggesting thereby that samples had increased biogenic sulfide production and this production conditions which occurs. It was observed that all samples in the generation of H2S occurs incrementally until stabilization of this production, these being almost always obtained in six days (144h) of microbial growth. The production of biogenic sulfide occurred more intensely in the samples of oil storage tank bottom and formation water. The quantification of SRB and THAB were evaluated by the MPN method according to Harrigan table, which underestimates the microbial population, disregarding errors arising in the art
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Epidemiology of metabolite profile and prostate cancer risk

Schmidt, Julie Andersen January 2017 (has links)
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) is the only known potentially modifiable risk factor for prostate cancer. Intake of dietary protein, especially from dairy products, might also be associated with risk and with circulating IGF-I, but it is not clear if amino acids play a role in these relationships. Moreover, investigations of circulating concentrations of metabolites might reveal novel risk factors for prostate cancer. This thesis investigates plasma concentrations of amino acids and other metabolites in relation to protein intake, IGF-I, and prostate cancer risk using data from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). To characterise plasma metabolite profile in men consuming markedly different amounts and types of animal products (meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetarians and vegans), cross-sectional analyses of 392 men in the EPIC-Oxford sub-cohort were conducted. Of 21 amino acids, six varied significantly by diet group, and the metabolite profile of vegans was different from those of other diet groups owing to lower concentrations of several glycerophospholipids and sphingolipids. In a case-control study nested within EPIC, with a mean follow-up time of seven years, the relationship of plasma metabolites with risk of prostate cancer overall, by time to diagnosis, by tumour characteristics, and with risk of prostate cancer death, was investigated. Data from 1,077 matched sets suggested that seven metabolites, from various classes, were associated with risk of prostate cancer overall (p < 0.05). After correction for multiple testing, 12 glycerophospholipids were inversely associated with risk of advanced prostate cancer (the strongest OR<sub>1SD</sub> = 0.54; 95%CI: 0.40-0.72). In multivariate analyses, including data from 1,593 matched sets, principal component analysis (PCA) and treelet transform (TT) were used to identify patterns in metabolite profile, five of which were associated with risk of more aggressive tumour sub-types (high grade, advanced and aggressive disease) and/or prostate cancer death. There was a ≈ 50% lower risk of advanced and high grade prostate cancer in men with metabolite profiles characterised by high glycerophospholipids and sphingolipids (for advanced OR<sub>TT, top vs bottom third</sub> = 0:48; 95%CI: 0:31-0:74), with similar results for high grade and PCA). To investigate if associations between protein intake and circulating IGF-I may be mediated by plasma amino acid concentrations, cross-sectional analyses of amino acid concentrations with protein intake and IGF-I concentrations were carried out in 1,697 and 1,142 control participants, respectively, from the nested case-control study. Dairy protein intake was positively associated with concentrations of branched-chain amino acids and several other essential amino acids, while plant protein intake was strongly associated only with histidine. Serum IGF-I was positively associated with arginine and inversely with ornithine and certain amino acid ratios. In conclusion, men with different dietary habits with respect to the consumption of protein types have different amino acid and metabolite profiles, and metabolite concentrations may be associated with risk of more high-risk prostate cancer sub-types (high grade, advanced and aggressive disease) and prostate cancer death. Further large-scale studies are needed to determine if metabolites play a role in aetiology or are markers of sub-clinical prostate cancer.
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Vliv kuchyňských úprav na obsah biogenních aminů a polyaminu ve vybraných jedlých houbách. / The influence of culinary processing on content of biogenic amines and polyamine in selected edible mushrooms.

WOLFOVÁ, Pavla January 2018 (has links)
The intention of this dissertation was an assessment of biogenic amines (BA) and polyamines (PA) by the usage of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), in the concrete histamine (HIM), tyramine (TYM), 2-phenyl ethylamine (PEA), tryptamine (TRM), spermine (SPM), spermidine (SPD) and putrescine (PUT) in Velvet Bolete ( Suillus variegatus, (Sw.) Kuntze) and Bay Bolete ( Boletus badius, Fr.). The dissertation was focused on the influence of kitchen treatments by the method of pasteurization, freezing and subsequent storage of treated mushrooms on the content of biogenic amines and polyamines. Pasteurized samples were analysed immediately after adjustment on day 0 and then after three, six, nine and twelve months after storage in the dark place at 22 °C. The highest concentration in the pasteurized Velvet Bolete sample was observed in putrescine (1079 mg/kg). In the process of the experiment, this one and other biogenic amines levels decreased, except for tyramine, which showed a slight increase. The highest concentration in pasteurized Bay Bolete sample was also observed in putrescine (768 mg/kg) which, together with other biogenic amines levels, decreased. The frozen samples were stored at -16 °C and samples were taken every third, sixth, ninth and dozenth month. Changes in the concentration of biogenic amines and polyamines in the frozen sample of Velvet Bolete were identical with changes during pasteurization. Changes in the concentration of biogenic amines and polyamines in frozen sample of Bay Bolete were different from the pasteurized sample. Tryptamine, putrescine, spermidine, and spermine levels increased steadily, whereas the 2-phenylethylamine and tyramine levels decreased slightly. The monitoring results show that not even a unprofessional method of preserving wild mushrooms will lead to a substantial increase in the levels of biogenic amines and polyamines in the material of the wildly growing edible mushrooms.
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Produção biogênica de sulfetos por micro-organismos redutores de sulfato em amostras salinas da indústria do petróleo / Biogenic sulfide production by reducing sulfate microorganisms in saline samples of the oil industry

Gustavo Fabbri Montez 30 March 2015 (has links)
A produção de H2S (sulfeto de hidrogênio) é um dos principais problemas na indústria do petróleo, sendo esta uma das causas da corrosão de tanques de estocagem e tubulações. Essa produção é possibilitada devido à injeção de água do mar durante o processo de recuperação secundária do petróleo, onde alguns micro-organismos presentes nessa água, tais como as bactérias anaeróbias heterotróficas totais (BANHT) e as bactérias redutoras de sulfato (BRS), que promovem a redução do sulfato a sulfeto. Atualmente, o método de quantificação destes micro-organismos é a técnica do Número Mais Provável (NMP) que estima o resultado em aproximadamente 28 dias. No presente trabalho foi utilizada a metodologia da produção semi-contínua de sulfeto biogênico pelo período de 15 dias, com o intuito de correlacionar com os resultados das quantificações de BANHT e BRS através da técnica convencional do NMP. Foram analisadas amostras de diferentes procedências da indústria do petróleo, apresentando variação na salinidade de 0 a 16 g.L-1. O objetivo deste procedimento foi avaliar as velocidades específicas e instantâneas de produção de H2S, sugerindo, desta forma, quais amostras apresentam maior potencial para a produção biogênica de sulfeto e em quais condições essa produção se dá. Observou-se que em todas as amostras a geração do H2S se dá de forma crescente até a estabilização desta produção, sendo esta obtida quase sempre em seis dias (144h) do crescimento microbiano. A produção do sulfeto biogênico se deu de forma mais intensa nas amostras do fundo de tanque de estocagem de óleo e da água de formação. A quantificação das BANHT e das BRS foram avaliadas pelo método do NMP de acordo com a tabela de Harrigan, a qual subestima a população microbiana, desconsiderando erros provenientes da técnica / The production of H2S (hydrogen sulfide) is a major problem in the oil industry, which is a cause of corrosion of pipes and storage tanks. This production is made possible due to seawater injection during the secondary oil recovery process where some microorganisms present in this water, such as total heterotrophic anaerobic bacteria (THAB) and sulphate-reducing bacteria (SRB) that promote reduction of sulfate to sulfide. Currently, the method of quantification of these microorganisms is the technique of the Most Probable Number (MPN) which estimates the results in about 28 days. The present study used the methodology of semi-continuous production of biogenic sulfide by 15 days period, in order to correlate with the measurements results of BANHT and BRS through the conventional technique of MPN. There were several samples analyzed from different origins in the oil industry, with variations in salinity from 0 to 16 g.L-1. The purpose of this procedure was to evaluate the specific speeds and instantaneous H2S production, suggesting thereby that samples had increased biogenic sulfide production and this production conditions which occurs. It was observed that all samples in the generation of H2S occurs incrementally until stabilization of this production, these being almost always obtained in six days (144h) of microbial growth. The production of biogenic sulfide occurred more intensely in the samples of oil storage tank bottom and formation water. The quantification of SRB and THAB were evaluated by the MPN method according to Harrigan table, which underestimates the microbial population, disregarding errors arising in the art
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Výskyt biologicky účinných aminů a polyaminů ve vybraných druzích zrajících sýrů / The occurrence of biologically active amines and polyamines in selected types of ripened cheese

POJER, Pavel January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this thesis was to determine the content of biogenic amines (BA)and polyamines (PA)in selected types of cheese and the influence of storage time on the content of biogenic amines.

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