The use of radioactive isotopes as tracers in biological systems
has become widespread since the close of World War II. Proper
use of radiotracers requires a fundamental understanding of the physical
nature of radioactivity, the characteristics of ionizing radiation,
and the various methods available for measuring radioactivity.
More importantly, the...
The increasing knowledge of the significance of vitamin B₆ in
human metabolic processes has emphasized the importance of developing
reliable means of assessing nutritional status with respect to
this vitamin. One possible approach to this end is the measurement
of pyridoxal phosphate in blood or plasma, particularly since this
phosphorylated...
Steroid organoboranes have been found to be useful synthetic
intermediates. Attempted pyrolyses, based on simple trialkylborane
cyclizations, have not yielded C-19 or C-18 functionalized steroids,
but have produced isomerized systems not otherwise available.
Thus, hydroboration of cholesterol followed by pyrolysis at
215° gives 31% of 2-cholestene-6α-ol and 49% of a...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of inorganic
and organic components of molasses on the laxative problem
encountered when molasses makes up a large portion of livestock
rations. In a series of four trials 280 male Long Evans rats weighing
approximately 50 grams each were placed...