1.Two cases of acute lung injury caused by nitrogen dioxide inhalation.
Yeon Jae KIM ; Seong Ho KIM ; Su Dong KIM ; Seung Ick CHA ; Yeung Suk LEE ; Jae Yong PARK ; Tae Hoon JUNG
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1993;40(4):436-441
No abstract available.
Acute Lung Injury*
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Inhalation*
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Nitrogen Dioxide*
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Nitrogen*
3.Nitrogenation of some eugenol derivatives
Pharmaceutical Journal 1999;282(10):11-13
Nitro compounds of eugenol were rarely described because eugenol derivatives with OH- and CH2=CH-CH2 groups in the molecular can be easy oxidated and polymerized on nitration reaction. The nitration of eugenol derivatives is an important reaction because the nitro group can be converted into a large variety of other functional groups. Eugenoxy acetic acid its methyl, ethyl esters were treated with HNO3 in CH3COOH to give dinitro eugenoxy acetic acid, methyl dinitro eugenoxy acetate and ethyl dinitro eugenoxy acetate. IR- and UV - spectra show that one nitro group replaces H at benzene ring, the other replaces H at alkyl group.
Nitrogen
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
4.The effect of Nitrogen laser at different doses on the culture medium of P. aeruginosa
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;3():30-32
Irradiation Nitrogen laser (337.1 nm) on culture medium of P. aeruginosa has had a bioinhibitory effect at high doses (6 and 8.4 J/cm2). No effect or unclear effect has been observed at low doses (1.2 and 3.6 J/cm2). The inhibitory effect of laser has also been influenced by the concentration of bacteria in the culture medium (the effect at low concentration of bacteria is stronger than this at high concentration.
Nitrogen
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
5.Evaluation of fat sources (lecithin, mono-glyceride and mono-diglyceride) in weaned pigs: Apparent total tract and ileal nutrient digestibilities.
Jin Ho CHO ; Ying Jie CHEN ; Jong Sang YOO ; Wan Tae KIM ; Il Byung CHUNG ; In Ho KIM
Nutrition Research and Practice 2008;2(2):130-133
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of lecithin, mono-glyceride and mono-diglyceride on apparent total tract and ileal nutrient digestibilities in nursery pigs. Twenty [(Landrace x Yorkshire) x Duroc] barrows were surgically fitted with simple T-cannulas. Dietary treatments included 1) CON (basal diet: soy oil), 2) LO (lecithin 0.5%), 3) MO (mono-glyceride 0.5%), 4) MG (mono-glyceride 1.0%) and 5) MDG (mono-diglyceride 1.0%). In apparent total tract nutrient digestibility, dry matter (DM) and gross energy (GE) digestibilities of MDG treatments were higher than LO and MG treatments (p<0.05). In nitrogen (N) digestibility, LO treatment showed the lowest compared to others (p<0.05). The digestibility of crude fat was higher in MDG treatment than CON and LO treatments (p<0.05). In apparent ileal nutrient digestibility, DM digestibility was higher in MDG treatment than LO and MG treatments (p<0.05). GE digestibility was higher in MDG treatment than LO, MO and MG treatments (p<0.05). N digestibility of MDG treatment was greater than LO treatment (p<0.05). Also, the digestibility of crude fat was higher in MDG treatment than CON and LO treatments (p<0.05). In conclusion, mono-diglyceride can increase apparent total tract nutrient and apparent ileal nutrient digestibilities of DM, GE, N and crude fat.
Lecithins
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Nitrogen
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Nurseries
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Swine
6.Influence of deposition time on chromatics during nitrogen-doped diamond like carbon coating on pure titanium.
Lu YIN ; Jiang-wu YAO ; De-wen XU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(5):543-546
OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to observed the influence of deposition time on chromatics during nitrogen-doped diamond like carbon coating (N-DLC) on pure titanium by multi impulse are plasma plating machine.
METHODSApplying multi impulse are plasma plating machine to produce TiN coatings on pure titanium in nitrogen atmosphere, then filming with nitrogen-doped DLC on TiN in methane (10-80 min in every 5 min). The colors of N-DLC were evaluated in the CIE1976 L*a*b* uniform color scale and Mussell notation. The surface morphology of every specimen was analyzed using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).
RESULTSWhen changing the time of N-DLC coating deposition, N-DLC surface showed different color. Golden yellow was presented when deposition time was 30 min. SEM showed that crystallization was found in N-DLC coatings, the structure changed from stable to clutter by varying the deposition time.
CONCLUSIONThe chromatics of N-DLC coatings on pure titanium could get golden yellow when deposition time was 30 min, then the crystallized structure was stable.
Carbon ; Diamond ; Nitrogen ; Titanium
7.Fruitbody Development of Pleurotus ostreatus via Bottle Cultivation Using Recycled Substrate.
Woo Sik JO ; Jong Soo KIM ; Doo Hyun CHO ; So Deuk PARK ; Hee Young JUNG
Mycobiology 2008;36(3):157-160
This study was carried out to determine the possibility of bottle cultivation utilizing recycled oyster mushroom culture waste as a cultivating substrate for P. ostreatus. Total nitrogen percentage was 0.76%, 1.13%, 1.16%, 1.36%, and 1.38% in the 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-time mixed substrate, respectively; 0.95%, 1.04%, 1.34%, 1.36%, and 1.25% in the 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-time postharvest substrate, respectively; and 0.72% and 0.68% in the 2- and 3-time nonadditive substrate, respectively. Weight of the fresh fruiting body harvest was 115 g, 120 g, 117 g, 118 g, and 114 g on 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-time mixed substrate, respectively; and 105 g and 45 g on 2- and 3-time nonadditive substrate, respectively. The first mixed substrate (fresh) and recycled substrates generated no significant difference in the weight of fresh fruiting bodies harvested.
Fruit
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Nitrogen
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Pleurotus
8.Cryosurgical Treatment of Ameloblastoma: Case Report
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2012;34(3):226-232
nitrogen, the diseased segment can use the autogenous tray for packing several bone materials.]]>
Ameloblastoma
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Cryosurgery
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Curettage
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Nitrogen
9.Horizontal gene transfer among nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the guts of termite Coptotermes gestroi
Sarannia Thanganathan ; Wendy Ying Ying Liu ; Kamariah Hasan
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2021;17(5):493-504
Aims:
Arthropods guts, such as termite harbor diverse microorganisms including those that are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen (N2). Nitrogen-fixing bacteria can help termite to overcome their shortage of dietary N by providing fixed N2. Nitrogenase enzyme is responsible for this trait and encoded by nif genes which are highly conserved and are primarily used in the identification of N2-fixing microorganisms. Here, we characterized N2-fixing bacteria isolated from the hindguts of termite Coptotermes gestroi.
Methodology and results:
A total of 46 bacterial isolates were obtained after a primary screening based on their ability to grow on Burk’s media. Subsequently, the nifH gene from two of these isolates, namely S7 and S20, were successfully amplified and sequenced. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that isolate S7 is closely related to Ralstonia pickettii ATCC27511 (99.34% similarity, 1059 bp), whereas isolate S20 is closely related to Microbacterium sp. NCCP-451 (LC488936) (99.06% similarity, 948 bp). Besides that, the recA gene of isolate S7 is closely related to Ralstonia pickettii 12D (CP001644) (100% similarity, 442 bp) and the type strain of Ralstonia pickettii (ATCC 27511) (NZ KN050646) (98.97% similarity, 438 bp). Meanwhile, nifH gene of isolate S7 showed highest similarity to the uncultured bacterium NR1606 (AF035490) (99.93% similarity, 277 bp). Moreover, the nifH gene of isolate S20 is clearly separated from Azoarcus sp. and distantly related to Microbacterium sp. The incongruence between the partial 16S rRNA and nifH gene sequences could indicate the possibility of horizontal transfer of nif genes.
Conclusion, significance and impact of study
The phylogenetic incongruence between housekeeping genes (16S rRNA and RecA) and nifH gene in these bacteria provides new insight on potential horizontal gene transfer (HGT) activity taking place in bacterial communities particularly in the guts of arthropods. The finding of this study on potential HGT can also aid in the prediction of origins and evolution of gene transfer among bacteria.
Nitrogen Fixation
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Nitrogenase
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Isoptera
10.Identification and biological characteristics of a pathogen causing leaf blight of Rehmannia glutinosa.
Yu-Biao CAI ; Tao DOU ; Fu-Tao GAO ; Jia-Fang DU ; Feng-Qing WANG ; Wen-Kai NIAN ; Mo WANG ; Zhong-Yi ZHANG ; Xiang-Yang LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(7):1824-1830
Leaf blight outbroke in Rehmannia glutinosa plantation in Wenxian county, Henan province in 2019. R. glutinosa plants with diseased leaves were collected from the plantation, and three strains were isolated from the diseased leaf samples. Pathogenicity test, morphological observation, and phylogenetic analysis of ITS, EF1-α, and Tub suggested that they were respectively Fusarium proliferatum, F. oxysporum, and F.acuminatum. Among them, F. acuminatum, as a pathogen of R. glutinosa leaf disease, had never been reported. To clarify the biological characteristics of F. acuminatum, this study tested the influence of light, pH, temperature, medium, carbon source, and nitrogen source on the mycelial growth rate of the pathogen during a 5-day culture period, and explored the lethal temperature. The results showed that the mycelia grew well under the photoperiod of 12 h light/12 h darkness, at 5-40 ℃(optimal temperature: 25 ℃), at pH 4-11(optimal pH: 7.0), on a variety of media(optimal medium: oatmeal agar), and in the presence of diverse carbon and nitrogen sources(optimal carbon source: soluble starch; optimal nitrogen source: sodium nitrate). The lethal temperature was verified to be 51 ℃(10 min). The conclusion is expected to lay a scientific basis for diagnosis and control of R. glutinosa leaf diseases caused by F. acuminatum.
Carbon
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Nitrogen
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Phylogeny
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Rehmannia