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    Author(s)John Richard Bayliss
    PublisherJohn Bayliss
    ISBN9780955093630
    Pages254
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2013

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    John Bayliss Advanced Osteopathic Technique - PPT Manipulation and Synergetic Bio-mechanics 2013 Edition by John Richard Bayliss

    Advanced Osteopathic Technique is the third and most complete revision of the PPT system of manipulation originated and developed by John Bayliss. His work and theories are recognized around the world by Doctors, Osteopaths, Chiropractors and Physiotherapists at all levels. At the core of Osteopathy is the Osteopathic Lesion. John Bayliss has been able to establish exactly what an osteopathic lesion is and the forces that create them. This information is explained and illustrated in detail in this book. With this knowledge this book also shows how PPT's unwind a lesion rather than wrenching it apart (gapping). PPT's are: - Painless and silent - Genuinely easy to apply manipulations - Leave little to no trauma behind - No awkward uncomfortable positions - Results are quick and long lasting - PPT's are entirely new John Bayliss is an Osteopath with over 25 years of experience. In 2004, frustrated by the short comings in osteopathic theory and manipulation at that time, with his background in engineering, he sought new solutions. To do this he started looking at all aspects of how the pelvic and spinal joints articulate individually and then synchronously. He looked beyond traditional thinking and focused research, with function and logic as his guide. Synergetic bio-mechanics and PPT manipulation are the result of his research. This book is a professionally colour illustrated proven technical manual for the forward thinking practitioner who is looking to update their knowledge and learn genuine cutting edge techniques. Table of contents : - 1. Introduction1.1. History of polysaccharides from bacteria1.2. Cyclic -glucans1.3. -cyclic glucan1.4. Linear glucans1.5. Cyclodextrins2. Applications of cyclic -glucans2.1. In food 2.2. Medical technology2.3. As wound dressing material2.4. Microparticulate form of -glucan for pharmaceutical application2.5. Synthesis of selenium nanowires2.6. Drug delivery 2.7. Enantiomeric seperator2.8. In chiral technology2.9. Chiral Stationary Phase 2.10. Carboxymethylated cyclic- -glucans as enantiomeric separators2.11. Inclusion complexes2.12. -D-Glucans complexation with Zearalenone2.13. Inclusion complex with Paclitaxel2.14. Inclusion complexation with a plant flavonoid luteolin2.15. Inclusion complexation with naproxen2.16. Functionalized -1, 3-Glucan in carbon nanotube2.17. Application of cyclic -(1, 3),(1, 6)-glucans in chiral technology3. Properties of cyclic glucans3.1. Structure3.2. Molecular biological function of -Glucans in immunity3.2.1 The -Glucan receptor - Dectin-13.3. Complex forming ability3.4. Cytotoxicity of cyclic -glucan4. Analytical tools for the characterization cyclic -glucan4.1. Silica gel thin-layer chromatography (TLC)4.2. Degree of polymerization 4.3. Compositional analysis of periplasmic glucan4.4. Glycosidic - linkage analysis4.5. Arrangement of linkages4.6. Protons and carbons in glucan4.7. Molecular weight4.8. Functional groups in cyclic -glucans4.9. Supramolecular structure4.10. Separation of mixture of cyclic- - glucan in HPLC4.11. CHN analysis 5. Production of Cyclic -glucans5.1. Osmolarity condition 5.2. Media details 5.3. Optimization of medium with mannitol5.4. Effect of media components and operating conditions 5.4.1. Carbon 5.4.2. Nitrogen 5.4.3. Temperature5.4.4. Salt and pH 6. Extraction and purification of cyclic - glucan 6.1. Extraction of cyclic - glucan from culture filtrate6.2. Isolation and purification of osmoregulated periplasmic glucans 6.3. Isolation and purification of algal cyclic glucans6.4. Purification of cyclic glucan from yeast6.5. Purification using column chromatography 7. Mechanism of cyclic -glucans production7.1. Genes responsible for synthesis of cyclic -(1, 2)-glucan in Rhizobiaceae and Agrobacteriaceae7. 1.2. Genes for cyclic -(1,3)7. 1.3. Genes for cyclic -(1,3)-(1,6)-glucan7. 1. 4. Genes for cyclic -(1,6)-(1,3)-glucan7. 2. Genes of periplasmic glucans (PGs) of the Proteobacteria7.3. Metabolic pathway of carbohydrate metabolism 7.4. Enzymes involved in Cyclic - (1,2)-glucan synthesis7.4.1. Cyclic -glucan synthase (C gs)7.4.2. - (1, 3), -(1,6)-(1,3) and -(1,3)-(1,6) glucosyltransferase7.4.3. Enzymes involved in -glucan degradation8. Conclusions



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