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Henri BRUNENGRABER, MD, PhD

(Cont'd)


PATENTS

Brunengraber H, Desrochers S, and Landau BR.  “Potential of 1,3-butanediol-acetoacetate esters for oral and parenteral nutrition” U.S. Patent 4,997,976.  March 5, 1991.

Brunengraber H, Desrochers S, and Landau BR.  “Composition for parenteral and oral nutrition”  U.S. Patent 5,126,373.  June 30, 1992.

Brunengraber H, Desrochers S, and Landau BR.   “Use of 1,3-butanediol acetoacetate in parenteral and enteral nutrition" Canadian Patent 1,313,674.  February 16, 1993.

Brunengraber H, Bomont C, Quinze K, and Dugas H. “Pyruvate thioester for the prevention of reperfusion injury” U.S. Patent 5,667,962.  September 16, 1997.

Brunengraber H, Bomont C, David F, Hallowell P.  “Pyruvate compounds and methods for use thereof"  U.S. Patent 5,876,916.  March 2, 1999.

Brunengraber H, Bomont C, David F, Hallowell P  “Pyruvate compounds and methods for use thereof”  U.S. Patent 5,968,727.  October 19, 1999.

Brunengraber H, Bomont C, David F, Hallowell P, Cooper KD, Kasoumov T.   “Medical uses of pyruvate (Dermatologic Applications)”  U.S. Patent  6,086,789.  July 11, 2000.

 


SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Fernandez CF, Somma J and Brunengraber H.  “Simulation of 14C flux through the citric acid cycle and related metabolic pathways - Version 5.0.”  (for DOS).

Fernandez CF, and Brunengraber H.  “Dynamic simulation of the 13C-labeling of citric acid cycle intermediates" - (for Windows).  The program predicts and plots the time-course of the distribution of all possible positional isotopomers of the citric acid cycle and of gluconeogenesis intermediates.

Fernandez CF and Brunengraber H.   “Calculation of mass isotopomer distribution of mass spectrometric ions for compounds and mixtures, enriched and non-enriched.”

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REVIEW  |  CHAPTERS  |  EDITORIALS

Conard V, Brunengraber H, Vanroux R, Deshaepdrijver A, Moermans E, and Franckson JRM.  Influence of muscular exercise on glucose regulation. Biochemistry of Exercise (J. Poortmens, ed.), Basel, Karger, pp. 114 (1969).

Brunengraber H, Boutry M, and Lowenstein JM.  Use of the perfused liver for the study of lipogenesis. Methods Enzymol, 35: 597 (1975).

Lowenstein JM, Brunengraber H, and Wadke M.  A measurement of rates of lipogenesis with deuturated and tritiated water. Methods Enzymol, 35: 279 (1975).

Brunengraber H and Lowenstein JM.  Metabolic effect of ( ) hydroxycitrate. Methods Enzymol, 72: 486 (1981).

Patton GM, Cann S, Brunengraber H, and Lowenstein JM.  Separation of methyl esters of fatty acids by gas chromatography on capillary columns. Methods Enzymol, 72: 8 (1981).

Crespi CL, Imamura T, Leong PM, Fleishaker RJ, Brunengraber H, and Thilly WG.  Microcarrier culture: Applications in biological production and cell biology. Biotech Bio Eng, 23: 2673 (1981).

Tomera JF and Brunengraber H.  Toxicity of methanol and of ethanol. A guide to Toxicology (F. Homburger, Ed.), Basel, Karger, pp. 101 (1983).

Tomera JF and Brunengraber H.  Rates of catabolism calculated from 14CO2 production artifacts and realities. Pharmacol Biochem Behav, 18 suppl. 1: 285 (1983).

Landau BR and Brunengraber H.  The shunt pathway of mevalonate metabolism.  Methods Enzymol, 110: 100 (1985).

Parker TS, Kopito RR, and Brunengraber H.  A measurement of plasma mevalonate. Methods Enzymol, 110: 58 (1985).

Landau BR and Brunengraber H.  The role of acetone in the conversion of fat to carbohydrates. TIBS, 12: 113-114 (1987).

Brunengraber H, Kelleher JK, and Des Rosiers C.  Applications of mass isotopomer analysis to nutrition research. Annual Review of Nutrition, 17: 559-96 (1997).

Yang D and Brunengraber H.  Glutamate, a window on liver intermediary metabolism. J Nutrition, 130: 991S-994S (2000).

Brunengraber H and Roe CR.  Anaplerotic molecules: Current and future. J Inherit Metab Dis, 29: 327-331 (2006).

 

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