15 research outputs found
Testing the time series for stationarity in systems for processing of experimental data
We propose a criterion for estimating the experimentally obtained time series for stationarity. The criterion makes it possible to automatically choose in real time the corresponding process of further processing and analyzing the recorded information and, correspondingly, improve reliability of the spectral estimates of a signal. The step-by-step estimation algorithm is presented. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York
Non-hematopoietic erythropoietin-derived peptides for atheroprotection and treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Research in recent decades has shown that erythropoietin has a high cytoprotective activity, which is mainly associated with exposure to the mitochondrial link and has been confirmed in various experimental models. There is also a short-chain derivative, the 11-amino acid pyroglutamate helix B surface peptide (PHBSP), which selectively binds to the erythropoietin heterodymic receptor and reproduces its cytoprotective propertie
Testing the time series for stationarity in systems for processing of experimental data
We propose a criterion for estimating the experimentally obtained time series for stationarity. The criterion makes it possible to automatically choose in real time the corresponding process of further processing and analyzing the recorded information and, correspondingly, improve reliability of the spectral estimates of a signal. The step-by-step estimation algorithm is presented. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York
Testing the time series for stationarity in systems for processing of experimental data
We propose a criterion for estimating the experimentally obtained time series for stationarity. The criterion makes it possible to automatically choose in real time the corresponding process of further processing and analyzing the recorded information and, correspondingly, improve reliability of the spectral estimates of a signal. The step-by-step estimation algorithm is presented. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York
Testing the time series for stationarity in systems for processing of experimental data
We propose a criterion for estimating the experimentally obtained time series for stationarity. The criterion makes it possible to automatically choose in real time the corresponding process of further processing and analyzing the recorded information and, correspondingly, improve reliability of the spectral estimates of a signal. The step-by-step estimation algorithm is presented. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York
Determination of the antibacterial activity of flavonoids from callus Scutellaria galericulata L. for the development of a functional curd product
The antimicrobial effect of extracts from callus of the common skullcap with the prospect of using in the recipe of a functional curd product for therapeutic and preventive action is studied. It is known that plants of the genus skullcap contain phenolic compounds that cause antimicrobial action, the most common among them are flavonoids-baykalin, scutellarein, hydrolyzed to glucuronic acid and aglycones-baykalein and scutellarein, vogonin, etc. the Study of antimicrobial activity was carried out in accordance with the requirements of The state Pharmacopoeia XI edition. Antimicrobial activity was determined in relation to 15 test cultures by diffusion in agar. The method is based on the assessment of inhibition of growth of test cultures of microorganisms by certain concentrations of the test object. Rod-shaped bacteria (Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Serracia marcescens, Escherichia coli, Morganella morganii, Hafnia alvei, Bacillus cereus), coccus microflora (Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Enterococcus faecium), different strains of fungi of the genus Candida (Candida non-albicans № 136, 138, 142, 144). The result was evaluated according to the following criteria: “-“ – growth of the test culture (there is no antibacterial effect); “+” – no growth (the antibacterial effect is pronounced); “±” – inhibition of growth (bacteriostatic action)