María Jimena Salgueiro

María Jimena Salgueiro
Universidad de Buenos Aires | UBA · Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry

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Among respiratory infections, tuberculosis was the second deadliest infectious disease in 2020 behind COVID-19. Inhalable nanocarriers offer the possibility of actively targeting anti-tuberculosis drugs to the lungs, especially to alveolar macrophages (cellular reservoirs of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis). Our strategy was based on the development...
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There is an increasing concern over the harmful effects that metallic nanoparticles (NP) may produce on human health. Due to their redox properties, nickel (Ni) and Ni-containing NP are particularly relevant. Hence, the aim of this study was to establish the toxicological mechanisms in the cardiorespiratory oxidative metabolism initiated by an acut...
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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common, most aggressive and lethal of brain cancers. Patients with GBM exhibit a survival between 12 and 15 months. Unfortunately, intravenous chemotherapy for GBM is very limited due to the poor penetration of the drugs through the blood brain barrier. In this framework, we expand the potential of a nanofo...
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Along with the AgNP applications development, the concern about their possible toxicity has increasingly gained attention. As the respiratory system is one of the main exposure routes, the aim of this study was to evaluate the harmful effects developed in the lung after an acute AgNP exposure. In vivo studies using Balb/c mice intranasally instille...
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Along with the AgNP applications development, the concern about their possible toxicity has increasingly gained attention. As the respiratory system is one of the main exposure routes, the aim of this study was to evaluate the harmful effects developed in the lung after an acute AgNP exposure. In vivo studies using Balb/c mice intranasally instille...
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Doxorubicin-loaded mixed micelles (DOX-micelles) were formulated employing TPGS and a poloxamine (Tetronic® T1107) in order to investigate their pharmaceutical application as an alternative anticancer nanotherapy. DOX-micelles presented unimodal behaviour, exhibiting average size values of 10.7 ± 0.2 nm and 10.4 ± 0.1 nm, before and after lyophiliz...
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Tuberculosis (TB) stands as the second “most deadly infectious disease” behind AIDS. Rifampicin (RIF) represents one of the most effective anti-TB drugs of the “short-term” oral TB therapy. However, the main limitations of the oral treatment are related with the lack of patient adherence and the development of multi-drug resistant Mycobacterium tub...
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D- α -Tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate (TPGS) is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved biomaterial that can form nanosized micelles in aqueous solution. TPGS micelles stand as an interesting system to perform drug delivery as they can carry lipophilic drugs and overcome P glycoprotein efflux as well. Therefore, TPGS micelles co...
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During the past few decades, polymeric micelles have raised special attention as novel nano-sized drug delivery systems for optimizing the treatment and diagnosis of numerous diseases. These nanocarriers exhibit several in vitro and in vivo advantages as well as increased stability and solubility to hydrophobic drugs. An interesting approach for op...
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Bevacizumab is an FDA approved monoclonal antibody (anti VEGF) indicated in many cancers, mostly metastatic ones. d-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate (TPGS) is the water-soluble form of vitamin E which usually forms micelles. This work aims to report preliminary results of the biodistribution of a TPGS based nano-micelle delivery system fo...
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Introduction: In recent years, nanomedicines have raised as a powerful tool to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of different pathologies. Among the most well investigated biomaterials, D-α-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate (also known as TPGS) has been on the spot for the last decade. We therefore designed a method to biologicall...
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Background: Chemotherapy is one of the most common approaches for cancer treatment. Particularly Doxorubicin has been proven to be effective in the treatment of many soft and solid tumors for locally advanced and metastatic cancer. It is not easy to clinically evaluate the chemotoxic or chemoprotective effect of some drugs, even more when there is...
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Resumen El estudio reporta la modificación de los estudios dinámicos renales con radioisótopos (EDRR) en animales control después de la administración de medios de contraste iodado (MCI). Se realizó EDRR con ⁹⁹mTc-DTPA (37MBq) en ratas (n = 9, Sprague Dawley) adquiriendo un cuadro/s durante el primer minuto y luego un cuadro/15 s, completando los 3...
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OBJETIVO: estudiar la modificación de los resultados obtenidos en Estudios Dinámicos Renales con Radioisótopos (EDRR) en animales control después de la administración de medios de contraste iodado.
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OBJETIVO: estudiar la modificación de los resultados obtenidos en Estudios Dinámicos Renales con Radioisótopos (EDRR) en animales control después de la administración de medios de contraste iodado.
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Unlabelled: In accord with as-low-as-reasonably-achievable and good-manufacturing-practice concepts, the present study evaluated the efficiency of radioactivity decontamination of materials commonly used in laboratory surfaces and whether solvent spills on these materials affect the findings. Methods: Four materials were evaluated: stainless ste...
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OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the applicability of Radioisotopic Basic Renogram (RBR) with 99mTc-DTPA in rats.
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[(99m)Tc]pentetate ([(99m)Tc]DTPA) is the most commonly used radiopharmaceutical renography agent. The aim of this work was to validate an alternative method for assessing [(99m)Tc]DTPA radiochemical purity (RCP), according to the ICH Q2(R1) guidance: "Validation of Analytical Procedures". The proposed method is composed of two chromatographic syst...
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Food fortification has been shown to be an efficient strategy to prevent iron deficiency [1]. Many iron compounds are at our disposal to be used as potential sources for food fortification. However, only a few of them completely meet the requirements of high iron bioavailability, inertness in relation to the sensorial properties of the fortified fo...
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Iron fortification of foods continues to be one of the preferred ways of improving the iron status of the population. Dairy product is a common product in the diet; therefore, it is a plausible vehicle for iron fortification. This study aims to investigate the bioavailability of ferrous gluconate stabilised with glycine (FGSG) in a fresh cheese for...
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Unlabelled: The aim of the present work was to validate a paper chromatography system as an alternative way to determine the radiochemical purity of Na(18)F. Methods: The evaluated parameters were specificity, limit of quantification, measurement interval, linearity, precision, accuracy, and robustness. Results: The proposed method proved to b...
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Objective: In this study, we evaluated zinc gluconate stabilized with glycine (GZ) and sulfate (SZ) in fermented milk as vehicle. Zinc bioavailability was evaluated in an animal model (Sprague Dawley rats) for both zinc sources in the vehicle with a probiotic (Lactobacillus casei DN114001). Results: For growth parameters, higher weight gain and fem...
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The aim of this work was to determine the effects of a new mineral mix combined with a prebiotic on growth, mineral deposit and intestinal microflora using a milk-like vehicle. This study was performed with Sprague Dawley female rats separated into 7 groups. Group 1 was fed with a deficient diet on its mineral content, group 2, 3 and 4 were fed wit...
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To evaluate the therapeutic effects of a (32)P-patch in the treatment of a murine melanoma. Thirty male C57BL6 mice were divided into two groups: treated and control. Superficial tumors were induced in both groups by injecting B16F1 melanoma at about 10 cells/mouse subcutaneously. Tumors developed 10-15 days after transplantation and the (32)P-patc...
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In recent years, specially designed patches containing beta emitters have been developed for contact brachytherapy of skin lesions. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the biological effects of the (32)P-patch on the skin of Sencar mice as a result of a brachytherapy treatment. For this purpose, a (32)P-patch was prepared with Chromic (32)P...
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Objective: some previous works have shown the importance of zinc in nutrition, and even evaluated different zinc sources for food supplementation with this micronutrient. The aim of this work was to evaluate zinc gluconate stabi-lized with glycine (BZ) as a zinc source for food fortification by employing yogurt as the vehicle and zinc sulfate (SZ)...
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The purpose of the present work is to evaluate the iron bioavailability of stabilized iron (II) sulphate in industrialized fortified infant dessert. The prophylactic–preventive test in rats, using ferrous sulphate as the reference standard, was applied as the evaluating methodology. Thirty female Sprague–Dawley rats weaned, were randomized into thr...
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The purpose of the present work was to evaluate the iron bioavailability of a new ferric pyrophosphate salt stabilized and solubilized with glycine. The prophylactic-preventive test in rats, using ferrous sulfate as the reference standard, was applied as the evaluating methodology both using water and yogurt as vehicles. Fifty female Sprague-Dawley...
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The purpose of this study was to design and evaluate a 32P patch for brachytherapy of skin diseases. We employed Phosphoric-32P-acid and Chromic 32P-phosphate in combination with natural rubber or silicone to produce the patches. Stability studies in vitro to evaluate the leakage of radioactivity, autoradiographic studies to evaluate homogeneity an...
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The objective of this study was to design and evaluate a 32P patch for the treatment of skin diseases. The patch was prepared from chromic phosphate 32P and silicone. Bioelimination and biodistribution in healthy and treated animals, and the therapeutic efficacy of two treatment schemes (single dose and fractionated dose) in an animal model of skin...
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Aim: To evaluate the biodistribution of 99mTc-RBC in an animal model of ferropenic anemia.Materials and methods: We used rats which were fed with different iron contents diets: group A (severeanemia, 6.5 ppm), group B (moderate anemia, 18 ppm) and group C (control, 100 ppm). We performed the in vivo labeling of RBC and evaluated the labeling effici...
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Keloids are the result of excessive fibroblast proliferation and then over-abundant collagen deposition. There is no method able to guarantee absolute success in the therapeutic approach to keloids. Our case report involves a female patient with six lesions treated with a 32P-patch brachyradiotherapy. Pre-treatment and adjuvant treatment of the les...
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The bioavailability of stabilized ferrous sulfate was studied by means of the prophylactic-preventive test in rats. For comparative purposes, ferrous sulfate was used as reference standard. The test was performed in male weaned rats during 3 weeks, which were randomized into three groups of ten animals each. A control group received a basal diet of...
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Keloids are the result of excessive fibroblast proliferation and then over-abundant collagen deposition. There is no method able to guarantee absolute success in the therapeutic approach to keloids. Our case report involves a female patient with six lesions treated with a 32 P-patch bracyradiotherapy. Pre-treatment and adjuvant treatment of the les...
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Current recommendations for treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection include a proton pump inhibitor in combination with two antibiotics. We evaluated the potential activity of a probiotic food as an adjuvant to antibiotic triple therapy for eradication of H. pylori infection in children from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Sixty-five children who teste...
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The distribution of colloids and labeled cells in organs is influenced by their intrinsic properties and by the state of the investigated subject. Iron deficiency remains an unsolved nutritional problem all over the world; one of its severe consequences is anemia. Because iron metabolism principally takes place in the liver, spleen, bone marrow, sk...
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The aim of the present study was to assess dietary zinc effects on femur weight and mineral content in growing rats. For this purpose, 70 weanling Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into four groups. Each group was subject to a diet containing 2 (BZ), 5 (DZ), 10 (MZ), and 30 (CZ) ppm zinc. The calcium and magnesium content in all diets was 5 g/kg and...
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In this research, we measure the iron bioavailability of micronized ferric orthophosphate when it is used to fortify low-fat fluid milk enriched with calcium and petit suisse cheese using the prophylactic-preventive method in rats. Four groups of male weaned rats received a basal diet (control diet; 6.5 ppm Fe), a reference standard diet (SO4Fe; 18...
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Exogenous natural surfactant (ENS) labeled with 99mTc shows an elevated lung specificity allowing the acquisition of high-quality images for ventilation scintigraphy. The methods for 99mTc-ENS quality control (physical properties, pH determination, radiochemical studies, and biologic studies) were evaluated and validated. The physical properties of...
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The aim of the study was to determine the relative bioavailability of zinc gluconate stabilized with glycine in a Petit Suisse cheese from an infant dessert. Weight gain and bone zinc content were the nutritional responses evaluated for the diets of different zinc content: 2 ppm (basal) and 5, 10, and 30 ppm from zinc gluconate stabilized with glyc...
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Fortification of a Petit Suisse cheese with zinc sulfate and zinc gluconate stabilized with glycine was used as a tool to overcome zinc-deficiency effects on total-body growth and skeletal growth. Animals were divided in 4 groups of 10 rats: basal (B), control (C), depletion-repletion 1 (DR1), and depletion-repletion 2 (DR2). These four groups were...
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Zinc and iron are crucial mineral components of human diet, because their deficiency leads to several disorders, including alterations of the immune function. It has been demonstrated, in both humans and rodents, that a diminished number of lymphoid cells and a loss of lymphocyte activity accompany deprivation of these essential minerals. The aim o...
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Food fortification has been shown to be an effective strategy to overcome iron malnutrition. When a new iron compound is developed for this purpose, it must be evaluated from a nutritional and technological point of view before adding it into foods. In this way, we have evaluated ferrous gluconate stabilized by glycine as a new iron source to be us...
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Helicobacter pylori causes a chronic gastric infection, which is usually life-long. Many epidemiological studies have shown that this is probably one of the most common bacterial infections throughout the world involving 30% of the population living in developed countries and up to 80-90% of the population in developing regions. Concomitantly, deve...
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Anaemia and nutritional iron deficiency significantly affect the world population. In this article we discuss the main causes and consequences that this nutritional deficiency produces on human health.
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Resumen La deficiencia de zinc es un grave problema de salud a nivel mundial que afecta a países desarrollados y en vías de desarrollo. A pesar de la evidencia que prueba que la deprivación de zinc en los períodos de rápido crecimiento afecta negativamente el desarrollo cognitivo, cerebral y sexual, se han realizado muy pocos estudios completos en...
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La anemia y la deficiencia nutricional de hierro afectan a gran parte de la población mundial. En este artículo se discute las principales causas y consecuencias que produce esta deficiencia nutricional sobre la salud humana.Anaemia and nutritional iron deficiency significantly affect the world population. In this article we discus the main causes...
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La deficiencia de zinc es un grave problema de salud a nivel mundial que afecta a países desarrollados y en vías de desarrollo. A pesar de la evidencia que prueba que la deprivación de zinc en los períodos de rápido crecimiento afecta negativamente el desarrollo cognitivo, cerebral y sexual, se han realizado muy pocos estudios completos en niños. E...
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Zinc deficiency remains a serious health problem worldwide affecting developed as well as developing countries. Despite the evidence proving that zinc deprivation during the periods of rapid growth negatively affects the cognitive brain as well as sexual development, there are few complete studies carried out in children. The present article propos...
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The iron bioavailability and acute oral toxicity in rats of a ferrous gluconate compound stabilized with glycine (SFG), designed for food fortification, was studied in this work by means of the prophylactic method and the Wilcoxon method, respectively. For the former studies, SFG was homogeneously added to a basal diet of low iron content, reaching...
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Iron plays many roles in human physiology. In this article, we summarize the basic and current knowledge of this essential micronutrient on human metabolism.
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Iron is an essential micronutrient involved in multiple biochemical and physiological process. In this review we discuss the most relevant aspect of its metabolism in order to reach a better comprehension of the relevant roll that this micronutrient plays in human health.
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RESUMEN. El hierro es un micronutriente esencial que interviene en numerosos procesos bioquímicos y fisiológicos. En este trabajo se discuten los aspectos más relevantes de su metabolismo con el fin de lograr una mayor comprensión de la importancia que posee este micronutriente sobre la salud humana.SUMMARY. Iron metabolism: current concepts of an...
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We compared the absorption of BioZn, SFE-171, SO4Fe (reference standard) and SO4Zn (reference standard) alone or in combination in water and in an infant dessert. When mineral interactions were evaluated, zinc and iron were administered in a 1:1 molar relation. There 160 rats divided in 16 groups of 10 animals each which received: SO465Zn, Bio65Zn...
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Microencapsulated ferrous sulfate (SFE-171) and ferric orthophosphate in Petit-Suisse cheese were examined for iron bioavailability by the prophylactic method. The iron sources were industrially added to different samples of Petit-Suisse cheese, which were mixed with other food components in our laboratory before use. A reference standard diet incl...
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This review concerns the importance of zinc in growth, development, and cognitive function in children and the deleterious consequences of its deficiency on children's health. Possible strategies to overcome zinc deficiency and the results of some supplementation trials are discussed.
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We investigated the iron bioavailability of microencapsulated ferrous sulfate (SFE-171) in a diet based on powdered milk by using the prophylactic method in rats. The SFE-171 was added into fluid milk and industrially processed into powdered milk, which was then mixed in our laboratory with a normalized diet (17.2 +/- 2.1 mg Fe/kg). A reference sta...
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Food fortification is an important strategy to combat iron and zinc deficiency. This review covers the basic concepts of food fortification, as well as its advantages and disadvantages. The main characteristics of the most common zinc and iron compounds used in this procedure are also analyzed.
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Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders, the incidence of which varies widely throughout the world. The treatment of diabetes mellitus includes insulin, oral antidiabetic agents, and dietary regimens. Although the emphasis is on macronutrients intakes, there is strong evidence that there is an abnormal metabolism of several micronutrien...
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Microencapsulated ferrous sulfate with soy lecithin (SFE-171) has been used as an iron source for the fortification of milk and dairy products. With the purpose to extend the use of this agent to other kind of foods or even to pharmaceutical preparations for oral administration, the SFE-171 was turned into a fluid powder (SFE-171-P) by means of vac...
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The bioavailability of iron from a new commercial source containing ferric gluconate stabilized with glycine sold under the trade name Bioferrico was studied in this work by means of the prophylactic-preventive test in rats. NaFeEDTA was also studied by the same methodology for comparative purposes and ferrous sulfate was used as the reference stan...
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The essentiality of zinc for humans was first documented by Prasad in the 1960s. The main clinical manifestations associated with zinc deficiency are growth retardation, hypogonadism, diarrhea, and increased susceptibility to infectious diseases. Thus, in the past 25 yr, there was an increased interest of researchers in studying the role of zinc in...
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Food fortification with a proper zinc compound is an economic and effective strategy to prevent zinc deficiency. BioZn-AAS, a zinc gluconate stabilized with glycine, was compared with zinc sulfate (reference standard), zinc hydroxide, and zinc gluconate, all of them labeled with (65)Zn. This preclinical study was performed on Sprague-Dawley rats of...
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Radio-iron tests are frequently used to measure the bioavailability of different iron sources for food fortification. As the labeling procedures must be done under laboratory conditions, complementary studies should be carried out to evaluate the bioavailability of iron sources produced on an industrial scale. The iron bioavailability of SFE-171 (f...
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Zinc is one of the most important essential tracer metals of human nutrition, and its deficiency is a world nutritional problem. This work compiles past and present information about the role of zinc in human health.
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The purpose of this study is to determine the bioavailability, biodistribution and toxicity of Biocal™, a new calcium source. Biocal™ is a calcium gluconate stabilized with glycine. A comparative study of this compound versus calcium gluconate was performed in Sprague-Dawley rats. Bioavailability studies were carried out by the labeling of both com...
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Exogenous natural surfactant (ENS) labeled with 99mTc(99mTc-ENS) is a new radiopharmaceutical for pulmonary aerosol scintigraphy. In this study, different freeze-dried formulations were evaluated to develop a suitable and long-storage method for the ENS, the nonradioactive precursor of this radiopharmaceutical. Two freeze-dried formulations were ev...
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It is now well known that zinc is an essential micronutrient. Even though much information is available, there are many points that remain to be studied. zinc is absorbed by the intestine and transported in the plasma by albumin, forming a small exchangeable pool, which is rapidly exhausted even in cases of mild deficiency. zinc is essential for th...
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A methodology for the determination of iron in foods fortified with this element or in nutritional products is important and has to be sensitive and rapid. In developing countries, an inexpensive and reliable methodology is also required. For this purpose, the Gordon's Ferrozine technique was slightly modified and assayed with yogurt, dry powdered...
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To determine the absorption and biodistribution of iron from microencapsulated ferrous sulfate (SFE-171), used to fortify dairy products with iron, a comparative study in four groups of 30 mice each was carried out. In two of the groups, the absorption of iron from ferrous ascorbate in water (13.3 +/- 4.3%) and from ferrous sulfate in water (12.7 +...
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Pulmonary surfactant is a lipoproteic mixture synthesized and secreted by alveolar type II cells. Its principal property is to reduce the surface tension by lining on the alveolar surface. Surfactant deficiency is the major factor responsible for the respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn (RDS) and the adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARD...

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