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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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Preparo de cólon para realização de colonoscopia: estudo prospectivo randomizado comparativo entre solução de polietilenoglicol baixo volume mais bisacodil versus solução de manitol mais bisacodil / Bowel preparation for performing colonoscopy: prospective randomized comparison study between low volume solution of polyethylene glycol plus bisacodyl versus bisacodyl and mannitol solution

Vieira Junior, Manoel Carlos 31 August 2011 (has links)
A colonoscopia é atualmente o padrão ouro para investigação da mucosa dos cólons, reto e íleo terminal. Para sua realização, há necessidade de uso de soluções para limpeza do cólon que, em geral, são mal toleradas pelos pacientes. Os objetivos do presente estudo foram comparar duas soluções de preparo intestinal para colonoscopia, quanto à efetividade, tolerabilidade, aceitabilidade e segurança em pacientes que se submeteriam a colonoscopia eletivamente, no Centro de Diagnóstico em Gastroenterologia do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. Trata-se de estudo unicêntrico, prospectivo, com alocação aleatória dos pacientes. Cem pacientes pareados por sexo e idade foram randomizados em dois grupos. O grupo I recebeu bisacodil mais 1 litro de Polietilenoglicol (PEG) na véspera e 1 litro no dia do exame. O grupo II recebeu bisacodil na véspera e 1 litro de manitol 10% no dia do exame. A mesma dieta foi orientada nos dois grupos. A qualidade do preparo foi graduada através das escalas de Boston e Ottawa. A tolerabilidade e aceitabilidade foram aferidas por questionários previamente estudados. Quanto à segurança, foram ava liadas: variação de sinais vitais antes e após o preparo e complicações. Noventa e seis pacientes (96%) completaram o estudo. Não se observou diferença na qualidade do preparo entre os grupos(p = 0,059). Quanto à tolerabilidade, o grupo I (PEG) apresentou frequência significativamente menor de náusea, vômito, dor abdominal e distensão abdominal (p < 0,05). A aceitabilidade foi significativamente melhor com o grupo I (PEG) (p < 0,05). Em relação à segurança, o grupo I (PEG) apresentou-se mais seguro. No presente estudo, podemos concluir que ambos os preparos são semelhantes em eficácia (p > 0,05) e a solução de PEG apresentou melhor tolerabilidade, aceitabilidade e segurança em comparação ao preparo com manitol (p < 0,05). / Colonoscopy is currently the gold standard to examine the colon, the rectum, and the terminal ileum. To perform a colonoscopy, is necessary to use solutions to clean the colon that are generally poorly tolerated by the patients. The study aims to compare the effectiveness, tolerability, acceptability and safety of two solutions used for intestinal preparation for elective colonoscopy examination in the Diagnosis Center Of Hospital das Clinicas, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo. It is a Prospective study carried out in a single center, with random allocation of the patients. One hundred patients that were paired based on sex and age were randomized into two groups. Group I received bisacodyl plus 1 liter of polyethylene glycol (PEG) the night before and 1 liter on the day of the exam. Group II received bisacodyl the night before and 1 liter of a 10% mannitol solution on the day of the exam. The patients diet was the same for both groups. The quality of the preparation was graded based on the Boston and Ottawa scales. Tolerability and acceptability were measured using previously validated questionnaires. In terms of safety, variations in vital signs before and after the preparation were recorded, as well as any complications. Ninety-six patients (96%) completed the study. No difference was observed in the quality of the preparation between the two preparation methods (p = 0,059). As for tolerability, group II (the mannitol preparation group) presented a significantly higher frequency of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and abdominal distension (p < 0,05). Acceptability was significantly better in group I (p < 0,05). The PEG solution was also shown to be safer than mannitol. Based on the present study, the following conclusions can be made: 1) Both methods of preparation had similar efficiencies (p > 0,05); 2) PEG method showed higher tolerability, acceptability and safety compared to the mannitol method (p < 0,05).
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Poly (ethylene glycol)/ β - cyclodextrin crystalline inclusion complexes

Abdulrahman, Amal 01 July 2016 (has links)
The slightly water-soluble β-CD and its crystalline inclusion complexes with different molecular weights of poly( ethylene glycol), abbreviated as PEG, were prepared and characterized. The results show that the β -CD forms a crystalline inclusion complex with PEG (MW 600) and PEG (MW 1500) in the solid state. In the solution state, 2D NMR spectroscopy, shows that the PEG is present in the cavity of the P-CD. Coherent cross peaks were observed in both 2D NMR NOESY and ROESY showing correlation between the inner and outer protons of β -CD with the repeating unit of PEG. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) shows the formation water soluble crystalline complexes between the β -CD with the amorphous PEG (MW 600) and PEG (MW 1500). Crystal formation was supported by wide angle X-Ray studies, W AXD. W AXD patterns for the β-CD/PEG crystalline complexes show new peaks indicative of formation of structures different from the crystalline β-CD.
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A eletrooxidação de etileno glicol: estudo dos caminhos reacionais em superfícies de PtSn/C em meio ácido / The electrooxidation of ethylene glycol: study of the reaction pathways on PtSn / C surfaces in acid medium

Cartonilho, Eduardo Maciel 29 July 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Rosivalda Pereira (mrs.pereira@ufma.br) on 2017-06-02T20:39:14Z No. of bitstreams: 1 EduardoCartonilho.pdf: 1048727 bytes, checksum: 1ab144df3ff07e53024a56b9167f9e4e (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-02T20:39:14Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 EduardoCartonilho.pdf: 1048727 bytes, checksum: 1ab144df3ff07e53024a56b9167f9e4e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-07-29 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPQ) / The electroxidation of ethylene glycol and its partial oxidation products was evaluated using electrocatalysts of platinium and tin, supported on highly superficial area Vulcan XC-72 carbon. The electrocatalysts were synthesized by alcohol reduction method. Pt/C, PtSn/C 10%, PtSn/C 21% and PtSn/C 25% were characterized by Cyclic Voltammetry, Chronoamperometry, X-rays Fluorescence (XRF), X-rays Diffraction (XRD) and High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). The XRF analysis revealed that the experimental compositions of the synthesized electrocatalysts were similar to the proposed theoretical values. The results obtained by X-rays diffraction confirmed the formation of a Pt-Sn alloy. The materials revealed to have face-centered-cubic (FCC) as crystalline structure and modifications of the lattice parameters due to the addition of tin in the alloy. The electrochemical results showed a catalytic effect in the ethylene glycol oxidation. The electrocatalyst with 21wt%Sn showed a maximum current density of 4,44 x 10-5 A cm-2. The high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) allowed to conclude that Pt/C and PtSn/C catalysts promoted the same oxidation route to produce CO2, resulting in glycolaldehyde as the main subproduct, owing to the glycolic acid formation. / A eletrooxidação de etileno glicol e de seus produtos parciais de oxidação foi estudada em eletrocatalisadores contendo platina e estanho, suportados em carbono de alta área superficial Vulcan XC-72. Os catalisadores foram sintetizados pelo método de redução por álcool. Pt/C, PtSn/C 10%, PtSn/C 21% e PtSn/C 25% foram caracterizados por Voltametria, Cronoamperometria, Fluorescência de raios-X (FRX), Difração de Raios-X (DRX) e Cromatografia liquida de alta eficiência (HPLC). As análises por FRX mostraram que as composições experimentais dos eletrocatalisadores sintetizados foram similares aos valores teóricos. Os resultados obtidos por difração de raios-X confirmou a formação da liga Pt-Sn. Os materiais apresentaram estrutura cúbica de face centrada como estrutura cristalina e modificações dos parâmetros de rede em função da adição de estanho na liga. Os resultados eletroquímicos evidenciaram um efeito catalítico na oxidação de etileno glicol. O catalisador contendo 21% de estanho (em massa) em sua composição revelou máxima densidade de corrente de 4, 44 x 10-5 A cm2. A cromatografia gasosa de alta perfomance (HPLC) permitiu concluir que os catalisadores de Pt/C e PtSn/C promoveram a mesma rota de oxidação para produzir CO2, tendo como subproduto majoritário o glicoaldeído em detrimento da formação do acido glicólico.
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Dinâmica oscilatória na eletrooxidação de etileno glicol / Oscillatory dynamics in the ethylene glycol electrooxidation reaction

Sitta, Elton Fabiano 01 February 2008 (has links)
No presente trabalho foram estudados alguns aspectos não lineares da catálise da oxidação de etileno glicol (EG) sob platina em meio alcalino (KOH). A dinâmica do sistema foi investigada através de voltametria cíclica, séries temporais de corrente e potencial e por espectroscopia de impedância eletroquímica. (EIE). Os resultados da EIE revelaram a presença de uma região de resistência diferencial negativa escondida nas proximidades o pico principal obtido na voltametria cíclica. De modo geral o sistema se mostrou apto a oscilar tanto sob regime potenciostático quanto galvanostático e por longos períodos de tempo apresentando uma miríade de estados dinâmicos que incluem oscilações harmônicas, de baixa e alta amplitudes, períodos 2, 3, 4 e modos mistos, além da duplicação de período na transição para o caos. A concentração tanto de EG como de KOH tiveram caráter essencial nos padrões temporais observados. A complexidade dos períodos aumenta com o aumento da concentração de EG resultando em 90% do tempo em que o sistema passa oscilando devotado às oscilações caóticas quando a concentração de EG é de 1,6 M. O aumento da densidade de corrente produz um efeito contrário nos padrões, ou seja, quanto mais alta é a corrente mais simples são os períodos. A influência de alguns produtos de oxidação parcial do EG foi estudada em diferentes condições. Os resultados das mudanças de morfologia das oscilações são racionalizados em termos das eventuais conexões com os intermediários de reação formados durante o processo de oxidação que, por sua vez, dependem da concentração do álcool e da densidade de corrente. / In the present work were studied some nonlinear aspects of the catalytic oxidation of ethylene glycol (EG) on platinum electrodes in alkaline media (KOH). The system\'s dynamics was investigated by means of cyclic voltammetry, current and potential time series, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The EIS results reveal the presence of a hidden negative differential resistance around the main voltammetric peak. Overall, the system was able to oscillate for several periods, displaying a myriad of dynamic states which includes harmonic, small and large amplitude, periods 2, 3, and 4, and mixed-mode oscillations, as well as period doubling transition to chaos. The concentration of both EG and KOH were found to play an essential role in the temporal patterns observed. The complexity of the periods increase with EG concentration resulting in 90% of the oscillating time devoted to chaotic patters when EG concentration is 1.6 M. The increment of the current density produces an opposite behavior of the patters: the higher the applied current the simpler the oscillatory dynamics. The influence of some products of partial EG oxidation was studied under different conditions and compared. The results of the changes in the oscillatory morphology are rationalized in terms of its eventual connection with reaction intermediates formed during the oxidation process that, in turn, depends on the alcohol concentration and on the current density.
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RESOLUTION OF PROXIMAL OXIDATIVE BASE DAMAGE AND 3′-PHOSPHATE TERMINI FOR NONHOMOLOGOUS END JOINING OF FREE RADICAL-MEDIATED DNA DOUBLE-STRAND BREAKS

Chalasani, Sri Lakshmi 01 January 2018 (has links)
Clustered damage to DNA is a signature mark of radiation-induced damage, which involves damage to the nucleobases and/or DNA backbone. Double-strand breaks created by damaging agents are detrimental to cell survival leading to chromosomal translocations. Normal cells employ Non-homologous end-joining because of its faster kinetics, to suppress chromosomal translocations. However, the presence of complex DNA ends constitutes a significant challenge to NHEJ. Location of Thymine glycol (Tg) at DSB ends was a potential hindrance to end joining. The substrate with Tg at the third position (Tg3) from the DSB joined better than when present at the fifth position (Tg5). However, hNTH1 assay showed Tg5 to be a better substrate than Tg3 for BER, potentially explaining the increased Tg removal and decreased end joining of Tg5 in extracts. Nonetheless, there appeared to be no preference in the susceptibility of 5’-Tg substrates with Tg at the second and third positions from DSB ends. Polynucleotide kinase phosphatase is crucial in restoring the 3′ hydroxyl, and 5′ phosphate ends at strand breaks. No other enzyme is known to possess PNKP’s activity in mammalian cells at DSBs. Experiments done with PNKP knockout cells have shown some activity similar to PNKP, which appeared to be a part of NHEJ and was not pharmacologically inhibited by PNKP inhibitor. Additionally, core NHEJ factors XRCC4 and XLF influenced the activities of PNKP. Overall, these experiments suggest that Tg repair is dependent on the position from DSB and an alternative enzyme processes 3′- PO, and 5′-OH ends.
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Applications and microwave assisted synthesis of poly(ethylene glycol) modified Merrifield resins

Siu, Wing Kwan May, 1979- January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Compréhension du rôle des additifs du type glycol sur l'amélioration des performances des catalyseurs d'hydrotraitement

Costa, Victor 10 January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
L'introduction d'additifs de type glycol dans les catalyseurs d'hydrotraitement afin d'avoir une meilleure activité catalytique est une procédure reconnue. Par contre, dans la littérature les avis divergent sur le mécanisme d'augmentation de l'activité. L'objectif de ce travail est donc de rationaliser le rôle des additifs par rapport (i) aux espèces présentes dans la solution d'imprégnation ainsi qu'à la surface du catalyseur et (ii) à l'étape de préparation durant laquelle se fait l'additivation. Des catalyseurs ont été préparés à partir de différentes solutions précurseurs de type CoMo(P) et de triéthylèneglycol (TEG) qui est introduit lors de différentes étapes de préparation. Une relation a été trouvé entre les espèces de surface avant l'étape de sulfuration et les activités catalytiques en hydrogénation du toluène. Plusieurs techniques d'analyse (spectroscopies Raman, UV-Visible, RMN, DRX) ont montré que le TEG joue un rôle de solvant et privilégie la formation et dispersion d'hétéropolycomposés. L'utilisation de cet additif a pour conséquence une meilleure dispersion des précurseurs de la phase active et la formation de la phase "CoMoS" est privilégiée
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Tailored cell attachment and cytotoxicity in PEG-based polysaccharide-derivatized hydrogels

Huo, Hongguang. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ch.E.)--University of Delaware, 2006. / Principal faculty advisor: Eric M. Furst, Dept. of Chemical Engineering. Includes bibliographical references.
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Bioactive Poly(ethylene glycol)-based Hydrogels for Angiogenesis in Tissue Engineering

January 2011 (has links)
Because engineered tissue constructs are inherently limited by their lack of microvascularization, which is essential to provide oxygen for cell survival, this thesis presents rationally designed materials and cell culture techniques capable of supporting functional tubule formation and stabilization. Combining a synthetic scaffold material with cells and their cell-secreted signals instigated tubule formation throughout the scaffold. Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) based hydrogels, biocompatible polymers which resist protein adsorption and subsequent nonspecific cellular adhesion, were modified to induce desired cell characteristics. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells were used as a reproducible and readily available cell type. Several tubule-stabilization signals, including platelet derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) and ephrinA1, were covalently immobilized via conjugation to PEG to enable prolonged bioactive signaling and controlled local delivery. All hydrogels were further tested in a mouse cornea micropocket angiogenesis assay, a naturally avascular tissue for easy imaging in a reproducible and quantifiable assay. Hydrogels containing soluble growth factors induced vessel formation in the hydrogel, and the resulting vessel morphology was modulated using different growth factor concentrations. Immobilized PDGF-BB led to tubule formation in two dimensions, three dimensions, and in the mouse cornea while immobilized ephrinA1 stimulated secretion of extracellular matrix proteins laminin and collagen IV to stabilize the newly formed tubules. Finally, a co-culture of endothelial and pericyte cells encapsulated into hydrogels formed tubules that anastomosed to the host vasculature and contained red blood cells. PEG-based hydrogels represent a promising technique to induce microvascular formation in engineered constructs, leading to stable and functional vessel formation using covalently immobilized growth factors and encapsulated cells. These materials can be used for replacement of damaged or diseased tissues as the current supply of cadaveric donations cannot meet the demand of tissues for the 110,000 people awaiting an organ in the US.
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Effects of peripartum propylene glycol supplementation on nitrogen metabolism, body composition and gene expression for the major proteolytic systems in skeletal muscle in transition dairy cows

Chibisa, Gwinyai Emmanuel 18 March 2008
Early-lactating dairy cows mobilize body protein, primarily from skeletal muscle, to provide amino acids which are directed towards gluconeogenesis and milk protein synthesis. Propylene glycol (PG) is a precursor of ruminal propionate, and our hypothesis was that its dietary inclusion could attenuate skeletal muscle wasting by reducing amino acid-driven gluconeogenesis. The major objectives of this study were to delineate the effects of pre- and post-partum PG supplementation in transition dairy cows on whole-body nitrogen (N) balance, urinary 3-methylhistidine (3-MH) excretion, body composition, and gene expression profiles for the major protein degradation pathways in skeletal muscle. Sixteen pregnant cows (7 primiparous and 9 multiparous) were paired based on expected calving dates and then randomly assigned within each pair to either a basal diet (control) or basal diet plus 600 mL/d of PG (PG). Diets were fed twice daily for ad libitum intake, and PG was fed in equal amounts as a top dress. All measurements were conducted at 3 time intervals starting at d -14 ± 5, d 15 and d 38 relative to calving. Propylene glycol had no effect (P > 0.05) on whole-body N balance, urinary 3-MH excretion, and body composition. However, N balance was lower (P < 0.001) at d 15 and d 38, compared to d -14. Urinary excretion of 3-MH was lower at d -14 than at d 15 (P = 0.01) and d 38 (P = 0.001). Supplemental PG had no effect (P > 0.05) on body weight (BW), and all components of empty BW. On average, cows fed both diets mobilized 19 kg of body fat and 14 kg of body protein between d -14 and d 38. Supplemental PG had no effect on mRNA abundance in skeletal muscle for m-calpain (P = 0.96) and 14-kDa ubiquitin-carrier protein E2 (14-kDa E2) (P = 0.54); however, PG supplementation down-regulated mRNA expression for µ-calpain at d 15 (P = 0.02), and tended to down-regulate mRNA expression for ubiquitin at d 15 (P = 0.07) and proteasome 26S subunit-ATPase at d 38 (P = 0.097). Relative to calving, mRNA abundance for m-calpain (P = 0.02) and µ-calpain (P = 0.005) were higher at d 15 compared to d -14 and d 38. Messenger RNA abundance for ubiquitin (P = 0.07) and 14-kDa E2 (P = 0.005) were lower at d 38 compared to d 15. In summary, these results demonstrate that up-regulation of the Ca2+-dependent and ubiquitin-mediated proteolytic pathways are the mechanisms by which skeletal muscle wasting occurs in early-lactating cows. In addition, dietary supplementation with PG may down-regulate some of these proteolytic pathways, thereby potentially attenuating undesirable skeletal muscle wasting.

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