The objective of this investigation was to study the kinetics of NaCl (sodium chloride) diffusion in chicken breast during curing process. By means of experimental planning, tests were carried out to ...optimise the process variables: concentrations of NaCl, phosphate and dextrose in the curing brine and the process temperature. Based on the improvement of brine gain during curing and reducement of losses during cooking, four conditions were determined to assess the kinetics of curing. The analytical solution of Fick’s Second Law was used to calculate the effective diffusion coefficients of sodium chloride and to estimate the amount of NaCl absorbed. Good agreement was obtained between the analytical model and the experimental data. The diffusivities of sodium chloride in chicken breast were in the range of 8.99
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G4CMP simulates phonon and charge transport in cryogenic semiconductor crystals using the Geant4 toolkit. The transport code is capable of simulating the propagation of acoustic phonons as well as ...electron and hole charge carriers. Processes for anisotropic phonon propagation, oblique charge-carrier propagation, and phonon emission by accelerated charge carriers are included. The simulation reproduces theoretical predictions and experimental observations such as phonon caustics, heat-pulse propagation times, and mean charge-carrier drift velocities. In addition to presenting the physics and features supported by G4CMP, this report outlines example applications from the dark matter and quantum information science communities. These communities are applying G4CMP to model and design devices for which the energy transported by phonons and charge carriers is germane to the performance of superconducting instruments and circuits placed on silicon and germanium substrates. The G4CMP package is available to download from GitHub: github.com/kelseymh/G4CMP.
Casein kinase and histone kinase(s) are solubilized from human erythrocyte membranes by buffered ionic solutions (0.1 mM EDTA and subsequent 0.8 M NaCl, pH 8) containing 0.2% Triton X-100. Casein ...kinase is separated from histone kinase(s) by submitting the crude extracts directly to chromatography on a phosphocellulose column, eluted with a continuous linear gradient of potassium phosphate buffer, pH 7.0, containing 0.2% Triton X-100. Under these conditions, the membrane-bound casein kinase activity is almost completely recovered into a quite stable preparation, free of histone kinase activity. In contrast, it undergoes a dramatic loss of activity when the extraction and the subsequent phosphocellulose chromatography are carried out with buffers which do not contain Triton X-100. Isolated spectrin, the most abundant membrane protein, is phosphorylated, in the presence of gamma-32PATP, only by casein kinase while histone kinase is ineffective. Only the smaller subunit (band II) of isolated spectrin (and not the larger one (band I) is involved in such a phosphorylation process, as in the endogenous phosphorylation occurring in intact erythrocytes.
Both cytosol and membranes of human erythrocytes display protein kinase activity towards exogenous protein substrates such as casein, phosvitin and histones. The histone kinase activity, unlike ...casein kinase, of both cytosol and membranes is increased by cyclic AMP. The protein kinase forms removed from the membranes with 0.7 M NaCl, phosphorylate only serine residues of both casein and histones through a mechanism cyclic AMP-independent. The protein kinase activity located in the cytosol (hemolysate) is due also to enzyme forms phosphorylating both serine and threonine residues of casein, in addition to forms phosphorylating only serine residues of casein and histones. Also the cytosol kinase forms, once partially purified by Sepharose 6B filtration, appear to be cyclic AMP-independent.
Human arylesterase is localized in liver microsomes where the presence of different electrophoretic bands corresponding to the serum bands can be recognized. Serum arylesterase is mainly a result of ...liver activity and its high level might be explained by a low rate of elimination in urine. The behaviour of arylesterase towards inhibitors shows certain similarities to that of some of the proteases, such as trypsin. The clinical value of serum arylesterase determination in assessing liver function is confirmed by its isoenzyme behaviour in cirrhosis and porto-caval shunt.
The protein kinase activity of rabbit reticulocyte and erythrocyte hemolysate is due to multiple forms (casein kinases and histone kinases) which have been partially purified by Sepharose 6B ...filtration followed by phosphocellulose chromatography in the presence of 0.2% Triton X-100. The casein kinase activity is resolved by such a procedure into two forms differing in catalytic properties: i.e. the casein kinase TS phosphorylates both serine and threonine residues of casein, while the casein kinase S phosphorylates only serine residues. The comparative results indicate that during differentiation and maturation of rabbit red blood cells multiple cytosol protein kinase activities markedly decrease, while the casein kinase S does not change significantly.