18 research outputs found
Continuous-flow in-line solvent-swap crystallization of vitamin D(3)
A continuous tandem in-line evaporationâcrystallization is presented. The process includes an in-line solvent-swap step, suitable to be coupled to a capillary based cooler. As a proof of concept, this setup is tested in a direct in-line acetonitrile mediated crystallization of Vitamin Dâ. This configuration is suitable to be coupled to a new end-to-end continuous microflow synthesis of Vitamin Dâ. By this procedure, vitamin particles can be crystallized in continuous flow and isolated using an in-line continuous filtration step. In one run in just 1 min of cooling time, âŒ50% (w/w) crystals of Vitamin Dâ are directly obtained. Furthermore, the polymorphic form as well as crystals shape and size properties are described in this paper.Marc EscribĂ -Gelonch, Volker Hessel, Manuel C. Maier, Timothy NoĂ«l, Maria Fernanda Neira dâAngelo and Heidrun Gruber-Woelfle
Chemotherapy induced intestinal mucosal barrier damage: a cause of falsely elevated serum 1.3-beta-d-glucan levels?
Blood citrulline and intestinal fatty acid binding protein were determined as biomarkers for intestinal mucositis. Biomarker levels were correlated with corresponding serum 1,3-beta-d-glucan levels in 56 samples obtained from 33 cases with underlying hematological malignancies receiving induction chemotherapy. No correlation between biomarkers of intestinal mucositis and BDG levels was observed.status: publishe