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  • REGULATION OF FATTY ACID OXIDATION

    August 8, 2024
    Lipid Metabolism

    Fatty acid regulation is regulated largely in the concentration of fatty acid in blood, which is, in turn, controlled by the hydrolysis rate of triglycerides in adipose tissue by hormone-sensitive triglycerol lipase. This enzyme is so named because it is susceptible to regulation by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation in response to hormonally controlled cAMP levels. Glucagon,…

  • Oxidations of Odd-chain Fatty Acids

    August 8, 2024
    Lipid Metabolism

    Fatty acids with an odd number of carbon atoms are oxidised by β-oxidation and produce acetyl-CoA until they reach the last three carbon atoms and finally end with propionyl-CoA. This compound is converted to succinyl-CoA, a constituent of the citric acid cycle.

  • Calcium Alginate

    August 8, 2024
    Surgical Ligatures And Sutures

    This is derived from alginic acid, a colloidal substance obtained from the sea weeds Laminaria digitata and Laminaria cloustoni. Alginic acid is a polyuronide built up from d-mannuronic acid units. Its carboxyl groups react with metallic ions to form alginates. Since the parent acid is unstable, the water-soluble sodium salt is used as the source of other alginates. If…

  • Oxidized Cellulose

    August 8, 2024
    Surgical Ligatures And Sutures

    Cellulose can be converted into polyanhydroglucuronic acid, an absorbable hemostatic material, by oxidation with nitrogen dioxide. Oxidation is carried out on the fabricated dressing and involves conversion of about 20% of the primary alcohol groups to carboxyls. Sterilization by formaldehyde is used because heat causes serious deterioration. The material has the appearance of the original…

  • Carnitine

    August 8, 2024
    Lipid Metabolism

    Carnitine (β-hydroxy trimethylammonium butyrate) is widely distributed and is abundant in muscle. It is synthesised from lysine and methionine in liver and kidney. β-OXIDATION In beta oxidation, two carbon atoms are cleaved at the time from acyl-CoA molecules, starting at the carboxyl end. So the chain is broken between α(2) and β(3) carbon atoms. Hence,…

  • Absorbable Gelatin Sponge

    August 8, 2024
    Surgical Ligatures And Sutures

    This is prepared by adding a small percentage of formaldehyde to a warm solution of gelatin, which is then whisked into a foam and freeze-dried. The porous product is cut into pieces of suitable size and sterilized by dry heat at 140°C. When pressed tightly onto a bleeding area, blood is taken up and clotting…

  • Absorbable Hemostats

    August 8, 2024
    Surgical Ligatures And Sutures

    These materials are used to control bleeding when it cannot be checked by more conventional means. They are gradually absorbed by the tissues; therefore, if used during surgery, they can be left in the body when the incision is closed, and if applied to a surface wound, they need not be removed when the dressing…

  • Dextran

    August 8, 2024
    Surgical Ligatures And Sutures

    Dextran is the most satisfactory plasma substitute. It is a polysaccharide produced when the bacterium Leuconostoc mesenteroides is grown in a sucrose-containing medium. The organism secretes an enzyme that converts to dextran according to the following equation: Different strains produce dextrans of two main groups: Branched chains are more likely to give rise to allergic reactions when…

  • Properties of an Ideal Plasma Substitute

    August 8, 2024
    Surgical Ligatures And Sutures

    Learning Objective The following should be the properties of an ideal plasma: Learning Objective

  • ACTIVATION OF FATTY ACIDS

    August 8, 2024
    Lipid Metabolism

    Fatty acids are activated to acyl-CoA by thiokinase or acyl-CoA synthetase. The reaction occurs in two steps and requires ATP, CoA, and Mg2+. Fatty acid reacts with ATP to form acyl-adenylate, which then combines with CoA to produce acyl-CoA.

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