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DĂŒnnschichtchromatographische Trennung oraler Kontrazeptiva neben einigen Sexualsteroiden
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Detection of low molecular weight toxins using optical phase detection techniques
AbstractOptical methods based on recording a phase shift of electromagnetic waves offer high sensitivity for detection of bio-reactions. The method of Total Internal Reflection Ellipsometry (TIRE), which records simultaneously two parameters Κ and Πrelated, respectively, to the amplitudes and phases of p- and s-components of polarized light, was exploited here for detection of mycotoxins (T-2, zearalanone, and aflatoxin). The TIRE direct label-free immunoassay enables detecting the above mycotoxins in sub-ppb concentrations in water as well as in food extracts. Further enhancement of sensitivity can be achieved with the use of SiO2/Si3N4/SiO2 planar waveguides operating as polarization interferometers (PI)
Detection of low molecular weight toxins using an optical phase method of ellipsometry
The method of total internal reflection ellipsometry (TIRE), which records simultaneously two parameters Πand Κ related to the amplitudes and phases of p- and s-components of polarised light, respectively, was exploited here for detection of mycotoxins (T-2 and zearalenone). The above mycotoxins in sub-ppb concentrations were detected using TIRE in both direct and competitive immunoassay. The study of immune reaction kinetics allowed the evaluation of adsorption/desorption rates and the association constant for zearalenone. The investigation of grain products samples revealed the presence of high concentrations of T-2 (>600 ng/ml) in mould products
Increased total scavenger capacity in rats fed corticosterone and cortisol on lipid-rich diet.
Background: In our earlier studies both corticosterone and
cortisol had antioxidant effect in vitro.Objectives: Our aim was
to clarify whether corticosterone and cortisol oral
administration results in beneficial antioxidant changes in
Sprague-Dawley adult male rats in vivo.Methods: Experimental
animals were fed a lipid rich diet and treated with
corticosterone or cortisol in the drinking fluid. Control group
was fed only lipid rich diet with untreated drinking water. The
untreated group was fed a normal diet with untreated water.
Total scavenger capacity (TSC) was measured before and after 4
weeks of treatment in blood samples using a chemiluminometric
assay.Results: Both corticosterone and cortisol treatment caused
increased TSC. The control group and the untreated group showed
no significant changes in TSC. Conclusion: Our results support
the hypothesis that corticosterone and cortisol administration
can improve the antioxidant status not only in vitro but also in
vivo
Design, fabrication, and characterization of picowell arrays on cyclic olefin copolymer surfaces generated with a 10.5 MeV N4+ ion microbeam
Handling of picoliter-to-nanoliter-scale volumes and objects has increasing importance in life sciences. This is the volume scale of cell extractions and individual living cells. Here, we introduce a method of generating a picoliter-scale device by direct writing of picowell arrays on a ZEONORâą copolymer surface with high-energy medium-mass ion microbeam. Arrays of various microstructures were written in the sample using a microbeam of 10.5 MeV N4+ ions at various implanted ion fluences. The best array was obtained by implantation of annuli of 10 and 11 ÎŒm of inner and outer diameters with a fluence of 7.8 Ă 1012 ions/cm2
Rapid assays for environmental and biological monitoring
Rapid, inexpensive, sensitive, and selective enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) now are utilized in environmental science. In this laboratory, many ELISAs have been developed for pesticides and other toxic substances and also for their metabolites. Compounds for which ELISAs have recently been devised include insecticides (organophosphates, carbaryl, pyrethroids, and fenoxycarb), herbicides (s-triazines, arylureas, triclopyr, and bromacil), fungicides (myclobutanil), TCDD, and metabolites of naphthalene and toluene. New rapid assays have been developed for mercury