2001
DOI: 10.1366/0003702011953423
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Pharmacologic Application of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy: The in vivo Toxic Effect of Carrageenan

Abstract: Microsomal fractions from rat brain, testes, and liver were examined by means of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to study the in vivo toxic effect of carrageenan administered by intraperitoneal injection. Comparison between spectra of control and treated samples clearly demonstrated important cellular damages induced by carrageenan. Lipid content was significantly enhanced in the testes and brain. The length of the acyl chains largely increased, and cholesterol ester accumulation occurred as a conseque… Show more

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“…It seems that it is recognized now that degraded carrageenans might cause ulcerations in the gastrointestinal tract and gastrointestinal cancer. Different reactions were mentioned when carrageenans are injected 433, 434…”
Section: Seaweed Polysaccharidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems that it is recognized now that degraded carrageenans might cause ulcerations in the gastrointestinal tract and gastrointestinal cancer. Different reactions were mentioned when carrageenans are injected 433, 434…”
Section: Seaweed Polysaccharidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vibrations of COH groups of serine (S), threonine (T), and tyrosine (Y) residues in proteins occur at $1515 cm À1 as well as in the 1180-1160 cm À1 interval of frequencies where changes may suggest the typical substitution of hydrogen with phosphorus. [23][24][25] The antisymmetric and symmetric stretching vibrations of PO 2 linkage absorb at $1240 and at $1085 cm À1 , respectively. They reflect not only IR signals from nucleic acids DNA and RNA but also from phospholipids.…”
Section: Intra-assay Variability (Cv%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, changes in shape and shift in the band centered at 1121 cm −1 may be attributed to C-O stretching vibration in glycoproteins (e.g., alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, haptoglobin, alpha-2macroglobulin) or/and other markers as lactate involved in the stress response (Liesen et al 1977). Similar changes have also been observed in other stressful situations such as physical exercise (Gohl et al 1988), oxidative stress induced by radical aggression (Perromat et al 2001) or ionizing radiations (Melin et al 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%