Branched Chain and Polycyclic Compounds

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
E.O. Fluck ◽  
R.S. Laitinen

In a former communication (Cook, Dodds, Hewett, and Lawson, 1934) we recorded the oestrogenic activity of a number of polycyclic aromatic and hydroaromatic compounds. The most active substances were found among a series of diols related to the carcinogenic hydro­carbon, 1 : 2 : 5 : 6-dibenzanthracene. We have now extended our investi­gation to seven new members of this series and have also examined a variety of diols of analogous structure, but containing other ring systems. Table I summarizes the results obtained in tests for oestrogenic activity carried out with 9: 10-dihydroxy-9: 10-dialkyl-9: 10-dihydro-1: 2: 5: 6- dibenzanthracenes. In none of the new compounds has the activity exceeded that of the most potent compound previously described, namely, the di- n -propyl derivative in this series. Among the straight-chain dialkyl compounds this di- n -propyl compound represents a peak of activity in a series of which the first (methyl) and higher ( n -amyl, n -hexyl) members are inactive. Two branched-chain compounds ( iso -propyl, iso -butyl) are fairly highly active, but show diminished activity by comparison with the corresponding straight-chain isomerides. This is particularly marked for the iso -propyl compound, which is about ten times less active than the n -propyl compound. In view of the high order of activity of the n -propyl compound, it is remarkable that the allyl compound has given negative results when injected into ovariectomized rats in 10 mg. doses.


2018 ◽  
Vol 88 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 80-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahra Shakibay Novin ◽  
Saeed Ghavamzadeh ◽  
Alireza Mehdizadeh

Abstract. Branched chain amino acids (BCAA), with vitamin B6 have been reported to improve fat metabolism and muscle synthesis. We hypothesized that supplementation with BCAA and vitamin B6 would result in more weight loss and improve body composition and blood markers related to cardiovascular diseases. Our aim was to determine whether the mentioned supplementation would affect weight loss, body composition, and cardiovascular risk factors during weight loss intervention. To this end, we performed a placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial in 42 overweight and obese women (BMI = 25–34.9 kg/m2). Taking a four-week moderate deficit calorie diet (–500 kcal/day), participants were randomized to receive BCAA (6 g/day) with vitamin B6 (40 mg/day) or placebo. Body composition variables measured with the use of bioelectrical impedance analysis, homeostatic model assessment, and plasma insulin, Low density lipoprotein, High density lipoprotein, Total Cholesterol, Triglyceride, and fasting blood sugar were measured. The result indicated that, weight loss was not significantly affected by BCAA and vitamin B6 supplementation (–2.43 ± 1.02 kg) or placebo (–1.64 ± 1.48 kg). However, significant time × treatment interactions in waist to hip ratio (P = 0.005), left leg lean (P = 0.004) and right leg lean (P = 0.023) were observed. Overall, supplementation with BCAA and vitamin B6 could preserve legs lean and also attenuated waist to hip ratio.


2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (05) ◽  
Author(s):  
AH Neuhaus ◽  
TE Goldberg ◽  
Y Hassoun ◽  
JA Bates ◽  
KW Nassauer ◽  
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Diabetes ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 1576-P
Author(s):  
ERI AMANO ◽  
KUMIKO YOSHIMURA ◽  
SHOGO FUNAKOSHI ◽  
SEIKI HIRANO ◽  
SATOKO OHMI ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
S. E. Dubenko ◽  
T. V. Mazhaeva ◽  
G. M. Nasybullina

Th e authors reviewed literature on methodic evaluations of human requirements of protein, based on Russian and foreign data bases (Scopus, Web of Science, MedLine, RINTs, eLIBRA RY) via key words in article headings, and evaluated quality and quantity of protein in diets of workers exposed to occupational hazards. Average requirements of amino acids and their additional intake for bett er health state in certain occupational groups remains a topical problem. Th e article covers list of methods for quantitative and qualitative evaluation of proteins in foods and diets. Findings are diff erences in approaches to protein quantity regulation in Russian Federation and WHO/FAO/UNU (protein normal level in RF is higher, depends on physical exertion, with lower quantity of amino acids with branched chain in structure of essential amino acids). Th erapeutic and prophylactic diet corresponding to Order N46 of Russian Health Ministry for main occupations of metallurgic workshops can be considered as high-proteous and balanced in amino acid contents. Necessity is to study adequate intake of amino acids in workers exposed to occupational hazards, for improving protective and adaptative body mechanisms, and prevention of occupational and occupationally conditioned diseases.


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