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The technological aspects of obtaining pseudoalloys materials tungsten based
V.V. Prasizkij, R.I.Habibulin, A.S.Matveyev, M.V.Inyuhin
Extraction of phenol and a number of metal cations by glauсonite of bondary district Tambov region
V.I. Vigdorovich, L.E. Tsygankova, D.V. Nikolenko, A.I. Akulov
EXTRACTION OF PHENOL AND A NUMBER OF METAL CATIONS BY GLAUСONITE OF BONDARY DISTRICT TAMBOV REGION
V.I. Vigdorovich, L.E. Tsygankova, D.V. Nikolenko, A.I. Akulov
Effect of Dietary Fiber on the Assimilation of Certain Trace Elements under Combined Vitamins Deficiency in Rats
O.A. Vrzhesinskaya, L.V. Shevyakova, N.N. Makhova, S.N. Zorin, V.M. Kodentsova, V.V. Bessonov
Morphology and mechanical properties composite copper-carbon of the coverings besieged from pulse plasma
D.G. Piliptsov, A.V. Rogachev, N.N. Fedosenko
Acidophycation Activity of Penicillium Citrinum in the Conditions of Growth on the Zinc- and Copper-Containing Media
K.V. Barinova, S.M. Schiparev
Influence of copper nanoparticles parenteral administration on elemental composition of rats
E.A. Sizova, S.A. Miroshnikov, S.V. Lebedev, A.V. Skalny, N.N. Glushenko
Phytotechnology to improve the environment: Micranthemum Umbrosum and other aquatic macrophytes as a factor in decreasing the concentrations of heavy metals in water
S.A. Ostroumov, V.A. Poklonov, S.V. Kotelevtsev, T.V. Shestakova, L.L. Demina, V.L. Sheleykovsky
Retention of Copper And Zinc in the Body Birds on the Background of the Introduction of Additives in a Diet Based on Culture of Bacillus Subtilis
O.Yu. Sipaylova, S.A. Miroshnikov, D.V. Nesterov, O.N. Sukhanova
Lipid Exchange in Rats Obtaining Excessive Doses of Iron and Copper Salts with Drinking Water
A.A. Tinkov, A.V. Skalny, A.A. Nikonorov
Influence of iron and copper salts on adipogenic effect of the high-fat diet and metal balance in the adipose tissue
A.A. Tinkov - Post-graduate Student, Orenburg State Medical Academy. E-mail: tinkov.a.a@gmail.com
A.A. Nikonorov - Dr.Sc.(Med.), Professor, Orenburg State Medical Academy. E-mail: nikonorov_all@mail.ru
Influence of Copper Nanoparticles Parenteral Administration on Elemental Composition of Rats
E.A. Sizova, S.A. Miroshnikov, S.V. Lebedev, A.V. Skalny, N.N. Glushenko
The precipitation of copper(+2) oxalate from spent solution of anodic aluminium oxidation and spent solutions of copper(+2)
E. G. Afonin - Ph.D. (Chem.), Senior Research Scientist, JSC «Kaluga Research Institute of Telemechanical Devices». E-mail: kniitmu@kaluga.net
The role of some external factors at synthesis processes of ultrafine copper particles
I.V. Chepkasov - Ph.D. (Phys.-Math.), Khakas State University, Abakan. E-mail: ilya_chepkasov@mail.ru
Yu.Ya. Gafner - Dr.Sc. (Phys.-Math.), Professor, Head of Department, Katanov Khakass State University, Abakan. Е-mail: ygafner@khsu.ru
Trace elements: the biological role and significance for medical practice. Communication 1. Copper
M.G. Skalnaya - Dr. Sc. (Med.), Professor, Orenburg State University; Center for Biotic Medicine (Moscow) The article opens a series of reviews on the biological role of essential trace elements. This communication is devoted to copper. There considered recent and fundamental data on its participation in physiological processes, metabolism, routes and volumes of entering to the body, relation to various diseases, medical applications. Copper comes into the body mainly with food. In the gastrointestinal tract up to 95% of the ingested copper is absorbed. Divalent copper is absorbed better. Optimum copper intake for humans is 2-3 mg/day. Leading role in copper metabolism belongs to liver. Copper is a vital element that is included in vitamins, hormones, enzymes, respiratory pigments, is involved in various metabolic processes, tissue respiration, promotes iron absorption. It is believed that, several billion people on the planet suffer from copper deficiency in varying degree. Copper deficiency is associated with the development of atherosclerotic dyslipidemia, metabolic syndrome, impaired carbohydrate tolerance, impaired reproductive function. Decrease of body copper is associated with diseases of the immune system, reduction of leukocytes, neutrophils, decline of antioxidant defense. Most commonly copper deficiency results from its insufficient nutritional intake. However, it can also arise from genetic disturbances, such as Wilson's disease, Menkes disease and Aceruloplasminemia. Copper level in human body is estimated by results of blood, urine, hair investigations, as well as by determination of serum ceruloplasmin and activity of copper containing enzymes. Laboratory detection of deviations in copper metabolism is an indication for pharmacological and nutraceutical correction using products which contains copper or influences its metabolism. A.V. Skalny - Dr. Sc. (Med.), Professor, General Director of UNESCO Institute of Trace Elements (Lyon, France); Institute of Bioelementology, Orenburg State University (Orenburg, Russia); Laboratory of Biotechnology and Applied Bioelementology, P.G.Demidov Yaroslavl State University (Yaroslavl, Russia)
The study of fracture surface of Al - 1.65 % Cu alloy
A.A. Blatov - Post-graduate Student, NUST «MISIS» E-mail: al-blatov@yandex.ru
Efficient technology for the extraction of non-ferrous metals from liquid production waste

M.V. Inyukhin, A.P. Korzhavyi, V.V. Maksimov, V.K. Shatalov

Kaluga Branch of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Russia)