scholarly journals Determination of Ozone or Hypochlorite in Waters Based on Digital Images Analysis Using Same Reagent

Author(s):  
Lorrayne Zampier ◽  
André Fernando de Oliveira ◽  
Fernanda Heleno ◽  
Maria Eliana de Queiroz ◽  
Antônio Augusto Neves ◽  
...  

Ozone and hypochlorite are used for the disinfection of water and is essential to monitor these. In this paper, methods based on digital images were developed to determine these analytes in waters using the malachite green dye. The oxidation of the reagent with ozone was very fast and with hypochlorite occurred in 10 min in pseudo-first-order kinetics. New software called ICCA was developed for the capture and processing of red, green and blue (RGB) data, which is planned for digital image analysis. In addition, the recently proposed parameters analytical resolution and N9 were used to define some study conditions. An evaluation of different response functions and white correction of the webcam were done, having thrown some light on the subject to this theme. Their optimization showed a linear range from 0.6 mg L-1 to 5.0/6.0 mg L-1 (O3/Cl, respectively). The figures of merit were similar for both. The methods were validated and the recoveries achieved were between 85.0 and 96.0% (ozone) and 101.0 and 119.0% (hypochlorite).

1995 ◽  
Vol 128 (4) ◽  
pp. 549-561 ◽  
Author(s):  
R N Ghosh ◽  
F R Maxfield

We have previously characterized the trafficking of transferrin (Tf) through HEp2 human carcinoma cells (Ghosh, R. N., D. L. Gelman, and F. R. Maxfield, 1994. J. Cell Sci. 107:2177-2189). Early endosomes in these cells are comprised of both sorting endosomes and recycling compartments, which are distinct separate compartments. Endocytosed Tf initially appears in punctate sorting endosomes that also contain recently endocytosed LDL. After short loading pulses, Tf rapidly sorts from LDL with first-order kinetics (t1/2 approximately 2.5 min), and it enters the recycling compartment before leaving the cell (t1/2 approximately 7 min). Here, we report a second, slower rate for Tf to leave sorting endosomes after HEp2 cells were labeled to steady state with fluorescein Tf instead of the brief pulse used previously. We determined this rate using digital image analysis to measure the Tf content of sorting endosomes that also contained LDL. With an 11-min chase, the Tf in sorting endosomes was 24% of steady-state value. This was in excess of the amount expected (5% of steady state) from the rate of Tf exit after short filling pulses. The excess could not be accounted for by reinternalization of recycled cell surface Tf, implying that either some Tf was retained in sorting endosomes, or that Tf was delivered back to the sorting endosomes from the recycling compartment. The former is unlikely since nearly all sorting endosomes contain detectable Tf after an 11-min chase, even though more than one third of the sorting endosomes were formed during the chase time. Furthermore, while observing living cells by confocal microscopy, we saw vesicle movements that appeared to be fluorescent Tf returning from recycling compartments to sorting endosomes. The slow rate of exit after steady-state labeling was similar to the Tf exit rate from the cell, suggesting an equilibration of Tf throughout the early endosomal system by this retrograde pathway. This retrograde traffic may be important for delivering molecules from the recycling compartment, which is a long-lived organelle, to sorting endosomes, which are transient.


2009 ◽  
Vol 59 (4) ◽  
pp. 823-832 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ye Changqing ◽  
Wang Dongsheng ◽  
Wu Xiaohong ◽  
Qu Jiuhui ◽  
John Gregory

The speciation of Al-OH complexes in terms of Ala, Alb and Alc could be achieved by traditional ferron assay and Alb is generally considered as Al13, however, the inherent correlation between them remains an enigma. This paper presents a modified ferron assay to get precise determination of Al13 using nonlinear least squares analysis, and to clarify the correlation between Alb and Al13. Two parallel reactions conforming to pseudo-first-order kinetics can simulate the complicate reactions between polynuclear complexes and ferron successfully. Four types of experimental kinetic constant (k value) of Al-OH complexes can be observed by this method when investigating three typical aluminium solutions. Comparing with the results of 27Al NMR, the species with moderate kinetics around 0.001 s−1 can be confirmed to resemble to Al13 polycation. The other types of kinetics are also well-regulated in partially neutralized aluminium solutions with various OH/Al ratios (b values) in the range 0 ∼ 2.5. It would provide potential means to trace the in-situ formation of Al13 in dilute solutions such as coagulation with Al-based coagulants


1995 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 361-366 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Andersson ◽  
A Lindgren ◽  
B Hultberg

Abstract Changes in concentration of reduced and oxidized low-M(r) thiols were measured in blood and plasma before and after the separation of blood cells. If centrifugation of blood was postponed, the reduced form of homocysteine in plasma increased with time at 22 degrees C; in contrast, the concentrations of other reduced thiols (cysteine, glutathione, and cysteinylglycine) decreased. In plasma the reduced forms of all thiols disappeared at a rate that followed first-order kinetics. The rates of disappearance ("half-lives") were temperature-dependent; they were about the same for glutathione and homocysteine (11.7 and 14.3 min, respectively, at 22 degrees C) and somewhat higher for cysteinylglycine and cysteine. After establishing proper sampling conditions for reduced thiols, we measured this thiol fraction as well as free (non-protein-bound) and total thiols in 10 reference subjects and 19 patients with cerebral infarction. Mild but significant hyperhomocysteinemia involving total and free homocysteine (but not reduced homocysteine) was found in the patients.


Author(s):  
T. H. Ho ◽  
C. H. Wu ◽  
T. Y. Han ◽  
W. J. Syu

Abstract Ozone, UV/ozone, ozone/persulfate (PS) and UV/ozone/PS systems were used to mineralize sulfonamides. Sulfadiazine (SDZ), sulfamerazine (SMR) and sulfamethazine (SMZ) were the target compounds. The novel contribution of this study is its determination of the effects of PS addition, sulfonamide structure, pH and salinity on sulfonamide mineralization in ozone-based systems. The mineralization rate of sulfonamides satisfied pseudo-first-order kinetics. The SMZ mineralization rate constant in ozone, UV/ozone, ozone/PS and UV/ozone/PS systems at pH 5 were 0.0058; 0.0101; 0.0069 and 0.0802 min−1, respectively, and those at pH 7 were 0.0075; 0.0116; 0.0083 and 0.0873 min−1, respectively. The increase in the number of methyl-substituents in the heterocyclic group of SMZ and the corresponding increase in the steric hindrance of radical addition, reduced mineralization rates below those of SMR and SDZ. The addition of PS promoted sulfonamide mineralization in the ozone-based systems; conversely, salinity inhibited sulfonamide mineralization.


2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 09
Author(s):  
Cleber Antonio Lindino ◽  
Marcia Lina Mitsui ◽  
Rodolfo Ortiguara ◽  
Daiane Felin ◽  
Mauricio Ferreira Da Rosa ◽  
...  

This work was to investigate the process of degradation of the drug Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate (FSP) in oral solution dosage form through the degradation experiments, evaluating the parameters in accordance with Resolution 899/2003 ANVISA and the degradation process of the drug. The method by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) developed for the determination of the drug was validated to demonstrate its applicability as an indicator of stability, ensuring reliability. After the method be validated to study the degradation of the drug, it was shown that drastic conditions of oxidative stress (H O 30%) and 2 2 temperature 60°C, the degradation of the drug is dependent on its concentration (first order kinetics). The results were  satisfactory, showing that this method is suitable to investigate the formation of degradation products in oral dosage form solution


Author(s):  
Leticia Cordeiro ◽  
Patrícia Valderrama

In this work, the quality and rheological parameters such as moisture, ash, color, falling number, gluten, and alveographic indexes (W, P/L, and I/E) were determined in wheat flour samples provided from the industrial process through digital images and multivariate calibration, based on partial least squares (PLS) regression. The models were validated by the evaluation of the figures of merit such as accuracy, the inverse of analytical sensitivity, adjust, linearity, relative prediction deviation, limits of detection, and quantification, indicating that the proposal is feasible and can be used in the industrial routine analysis as an alternative to the methods highly dependent on the analyst perception, and extremally time-consuming.


1943 ◽  
Vol 78 (5) ◽  
pp. 367-386 ◽  
Author(s):  
Albert A. Plentl ◽  
Irvine H. Page

The physicochemical background of the renal vasporessor system (renin-renin-substrate, angiotinin, angiotonase) is given. The formation and destruction of angiotonin is shown to consist of two consecutive reactions, both of which follow the laws of first order kinetics. Each reaction was studied separately and its reaction constant found to be proportional to the enzyme concentration. Hence these constants should be used to express the activity of the enzymes, renin and angiotonase. The over-all reaction of a mixture of renin and angiotonase such as occurs in kidney extracts with the α-globulin fraction of serum, viz., rapid increase followed by a slow decline in angiotonin concentration, was found experimentally to correspond closely to the theoretical values calculated for such a reaction. The curve obtained also satisfyingly explains the characteristic pressor response to the intravenous injection of renin. An accurate method for the determination of renin in the presence of angiotonase is presented.


1996 ◽  
Vol 69 (3) ◽  
pp. 175-177 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.Dorendrajit Singh ◽  
E.Dwijamani Singh ◽  
N.C. Deb ◽  
S.C. Mukherjee ◽  
P.S. Mazumdar

Molecules ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (24) ◽  
pp. 4430
Author(s):  
Anna Gumieniczek ◽  
Anna Berecka-Rycerz ◽  
Tomasz Mroczek ◽  
Krzysztof Wojtanowski

Firstly, metformin and repaglinide were degraded under high temperature/humidity, UV/VIS light, in different pH and oxidative conditions. Secondly, a new validated LC-UV method was examined, as to whether it validly determined these drugs in the presence of their degradation products and whether it is suitable for estimating degradation kinetics. Finally, the respective LC-MS method was used to identify the degradation products. In addition, using FT-IR method, the stability of metformin and repaglinide was scrutinized in the presence of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), mannitol, magnesium stearate, and lactose. Significant degradation of metformin, following the first order kinetics, was observed in alkaline medium. In the case of repaglinide, the most significant and quickest degradation, following the first order kinetics, was observed in acidic and oxidative media (0.1 M HCl and 3% H2O2). Two new degradation products of metformin and nine new degradation products of repaglinide were detected and identified when the stressed samples were examined by our LC-MS method. What is more, the presence of PVP, mannitol, and magnesium stearate proved to affect the stability of metformin, while repaglinide stability was affected in the presence of PVP and magnesium stearate.


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