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Influence of Various Cyclodextrins on the Stability of Hydrocortisone 17-Butyrate in Aqueous Solution

  • Chun, In-Koo;Kim, Bo-Young
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.176-183
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    • 1992
  • The stabilizing effects of $\alpha$-$\beta$-$\gamma$- and dimethyl-$\beta$-cyclodextrins $(\alpha$-, $\beta$-, $\gamma$- and DM-$\beta-$-CyDs) on the degradation of hydrocortisone 17-butyrate (HC-17B) in aqueous solution was investigated. Hc-17B underwent a facile hydroxide ion-catalyzed rearrangement to the less active 21-butyrate ester by the apparent first-order kinetics, and maximum stability of HC-17B was obtained at around pH 4.0. The stability of HC-17B was increased by inclusion complexation with $\alpha$-, $\gamma$- and DM-$\beta$-CyD in the pH range of 2.0-8.0 examined, whereas $\beta$-CyD accelerated the degradation of HC-17B at the pH higher than 5.0. The effects of ionic strength, solvent, temperature and CyD concentration were also investigated. Stability constants and apparent degradation rate constants of HC-17B-$\gamma$-CyD and HC-17B-DM-$\beta$-CyD complexes were determined kinetically on the basis of 1:1 complexation. The results suggested that the inclusion complexation with $\gamma$-CyD or DM-$\beta$-CyD was most useful means to enhance the stability of the steroid.

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A Study on pH and Soluble Reactive Phosphorus (SRP) from Litter Using Various Poultry Litter Amendments During Short-Term: A Laboratory Experiment (다양한 깔짚 첨가제 이용이 단 기간 깔짚내 pH와 수용성 인에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, In-Hag;Yi, Seong-Joon;Kim, Chang-Mann
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.233-237
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    • 2008
  • The objective of this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of poultry litter amendments on pH and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) in poultry litter. Two laboratory studies were conducted for 42 d in Exp. 1 and for 10 d in Exp. 2, respectively. The poultry litter was treated with various amendments which included 4 g fly ash and 4 g $AlCl_3\;(AlCl_36H_2O)/100g$ litter in Exp. 1 and 4 g alum$(Al_2(SO_4){_3}\;14H_2O)$, 8 g alum, 8.66 g liquid alum, and 17.3 g liquid alum/100 g litter in Exp. 2; untreated litter served as controls. There were no differences in pH between control and T1(4 g fly ash) and SRP contents between T1(4 g fly ash) and T2(4 g $AlCl_3$) in Exp. 1. A significant difference in pH and SRP contents in Exp. 2 was observed among all treatments(P< 0.05). In experiment 1, T1(4 g fly ash) and T2(4 g $AlCl_3$) at 42 d decreased SRP in litter by 47.1% and 62.6% of that from litter alone, respectively. In experiment 2, T1(4 g alum), T2(8.66 g liquid alum), T3(8 g alum), and T4(17.3 g liquid alum) treatments at 10 days reduced SRP contents by up to 36.2%, 62.9%, 87.0%, and 83.9%, respectively, when compared with the controls. Decrease in SRP contents was chiefly associated with reduction in litter pH. These results indicate that use of various litter amendments to limit P solubility has potential and should be pursued as a means of reducing soluble reative phosphorus during short term.

Effects of Nonylphenol and 2,2',4,6,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl on In Vitro Steroidogenesis in Maturing Oocytes of Ribbed Gunnel, Dictyosoma burgeri (그물베도라치, Dictyosoma burgeri의 성숙기 난모세포 스테로이드 대사에 미치는 Nonylphenol과 2,2',4,6,6'-Pentachlorobiphenyl의 효과)

  • Hwang, In-Joon;Baek, Hea-Ja
    • Development and Reproduction
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 2010
  • The in vitro effects of nonylphenol (NP) and 2,2',4,6,6'-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB104) on ovarian steroidogenesis of the ribbed gunnel, Dictyosoma burgeri were investigated. Oocytes taken during maturation stage were incubated with 100 ng/$m{\ell}$ of NP and PCB104 in the presence of exogenous precursor, $[^3H]-17{\alpha}$-hydroxyprogesterone ($[^3H]-17{\alpha}OHP$). Steroids were extracted from the media and the isolated oocytes, and the extracts were separated and identified by thin layer chromatography. The identities of the major metabolites were testosterone (T) and estradiol-$17{\beta}$ (E2). NP treatment inhibited production of E2 metabolite in the oocytes of 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 mm although NP inhibited production of T metabolite at the oocytes of 1.1, 1.3 and 1.4 mm. PCB104 treatment inhibited production of T metabolite in the oocytes of all groups and E2 metabolite in the oocytes of 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 mm. In conclusion, these results suggested that NP and PCB104 had an inhibitory effects on conversion of $[^3H]-17{\alpha}OHP$ to T and E2 during the oocyte maturation process of ribbed gunnel.

Diagnostic Significance of pH-Responsive Gd3+-Based T1 MR Contrast Agents

  • Bhuniya, Sankarprasad;Hong, Kwan Soo
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2019
  • We discuss recent advances in Gd-based $T_1$-weighted MR contrast agents for the mapping of cellular pH. The pH plays a critical role in various biological processes. During the past two decades, several MR contrast agents of strategic importance for pH-mapping have been developed. Some of these agents shed light on the pH fluctuation in the tumor microenvironment. A pH-responsive self-assembled contrast agent facilitates the visualization of tumor size as small as $3mm^3$. Optimization of various parameters is crucial for the development of pH-responsive contrast agents. In due course, the new contrast agents may provide significant insight into pH fluctuations in the human body.

Marine Sponges in South Korea (I) (南韓의 海産 海綿動物의 分類 (I))

  • Kim, Hoon-Soo;Park, Boon-Jo;Sim, Chong-Ja
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.37-47
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    • 1968
  • During the period from July 1956 to July 1967, authors collected marine sponges from the East sea, the Korea Strait and the Yellow sea. The results of the identification turned out to be 17 species, 14 genera and 10 families. The species are as follows: Family Haliclonidae: 1. Haliclona permollis; Family Callyspongiidae: 2. Callyspongia elegans, 3. C. ramosa, 4. Ceraochalina differentiata; Family halichondriidae: 5. Halichondria japonica, 6. H. okadai, 7. H. oshoro, 8. H. panicea; Family Suberitidae: 9. Suberites ficus; Family Myxillidae: 10. Myxilla setoensis, 11. Lissodendoryx isodictyalis; Family Ophlitaspondiidae: 12. Ophlitaspongia noto, 13. Mycale plumosa; Family Ancorinidae: 14. Penares incrustans; Family Tethyidae: 15. Tethya japonica; Family Grantiidae: 16. Leucandra tuba; Family Heteropiidae: 17. Vosmaeropsis japonica.

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Assembly of Six-Membered Vanadium Borophosphate Cluster Anions: Synthesis and Structures of (NH4)2(C2H10N2)6[BaH2O)5]2[V2P2BO12]6.8H2O and (NH4)8(C3H12N2)4[Ba(H2O)7][V2P2BO12]6.17H2O

  • Yun, Ho-Seop;Do, Jung-Hwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.146-150
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    • 2005
  • Two new barium vanadium borophosphate compounds, $(NH_4)_2(C_2H_{10}N_2)_6[Ba(H_2O)_5]_2[V_2P_2BO_{12}]_6{\cdot}8H_2O$, Ba- VBPO1 and $(NH_4)_8(C_3H_{12}N_2)_4[Ba(H_2O)_7][V_2P_2BO_{12}]_6{\cdot}17H_2O$, Ba-VBPO2 have been synthesized by interdiffusion methods in the presence of diprotonated ethylenediamine and 1,3-diaminopropane. Compound Ba-VBPO1 has an infinite chain anion (${[BaH_2O)_5]_2[V_2P_2BO_{12}]_6}$$^{14-}$, whereas Ba-VBPO2 has a discrete cluster anion {[$Ba(H_2O)_7][V_2P_2BO_{12}]_6$}$^{16-}$. Crystal Data: $(NH_4)_2(C_2H_{10}N_2)_6[Ba(H_2O)_5]_2[V_2P_2BO_{12}]_6{\cdot}8H_2O$, triclinic, space group P$\overline{1}$ (no. 2), a = 13.7252(7) $\AA$, b = 15.7548(8) $\AA$, c = 15.8609(8) $\AA$, α = 63.278(1)$^{\circ}$, $\beta$ = 75.707(1)$^{\circ}$, $\gamma$ = 65.881(1)$^{\circ}$, Z = 1; $(NH_4)_8(C_3H_{12}N_2)_4[Ba(H_2O)_7][V_2P_2BO_{12}]_6{\cdot}17H_2O$, monoclinic, space group C2/c (no. 15), a = 31.347(2) $\AA$, b = 17.1221(9) $\AA$, c = 22.3058(1) $\AA$, $\beta$ = 99.303(1)$^{\circ}$, Z = 4.

The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Carbutamide, ($C_11H_17N_3O_3S$) (Carbutamide ($C_11H_17N_3O_3S$)의 결정및 분자구조)

  • 구정회;조성일;연양희
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.9-23
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    • 1982
  • The structure of 1-butyl-3-sulfanyl urea, ($C_{11}H_{17}N_{3}O_{3}S$) carbutamide has been determined from 575 significant independent reflections collected on an automated four-circle diffractometer. The crystals are orthorhomic, space group, $P2_{1}2_{1}2_{1}$, Z=4, with unit cell dimensions a=9.257 (2), b=9.928 (2), c=15.287 (3)${\AA}$. The structure was solved by the direct methods and refined by least-squares procedure to a final R value of 0.062. Features of the structure include layers of molecules joined by N-H....O hydrogen bond distances ranging from 2.745 to 3.100${\AA}$ involved in a bifurcated hydrogen bond across two fold screw along a and b axes. The atoms forming the urea system are essentially planar.

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