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- A nonreducing disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose linked via their anomeric carbons. It is obtained commercially from sugarcane, sugar beet (beta vulgaris), and other plants and used extensively as a food and a sweetener. [PubChem]
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- Summary In Neonatal Jaundice
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1 record(s) for Sucrose Effective in Basic Research in Neonatal Jaundice.
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- 934728
- Sucrose
- Effective in Basic Research
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- Alkaline sucrose gradients is used to DNA analysis
- Intracellular deoxyribonucleic acid-modifying activity of phototherapy lights. Pediatric research, 1976 May [Go to PubMed]
- Little information is available on the intracellular cnsequences of the high intensity illumination with visible light that is commonly used in the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. The present study was undertaken to determine whether DNA isolated from human cells growing in culture had undergone structural alterations as a result of exposure to high intensity visible light in the absence of added photosensitizers. Analysis of such DNA on alkaline sucrose gradients revealed a diminution is size after illumination. This structural lesion was repairable when the treated cells were subsequently incubated in the dark. These changes were observed at wave lengths (450 nm) of light identical with those utilized in phototherapy and with total light doses (70.4 kJ/m2) representing only 5% of that received by a newborn infant undergoing phototherapy in our nursery for a 24-hr period (1.3 X 10(3) KJ/m2.