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Same Topic in Different Language Wikipedia- Divergence & Similarities in Study of any Subject ..include also opportunities to learn and cross feed.

  • Different language Wikipedia pages for the same topic for e.g. the English page AF447 and the French page [1] and respective talk pages are likely to have divergence and similarities in evolution of study of any subject at hand; ability to cross contribute the content save Language barrier needs further study by active contributors of their respective language pages. ...Language is no barrier. Auto-translation programs can be used e.g. Bing Translator as possibly preferred for a such study for Side by Side feature of ability to view two languages, the original and machine translation to understand the gist; auto-translation is no substitute for a professional human translator.
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Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospital, Shivaji Park, Mumbai
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Location698-B, Ranade Road, Dadar (W), Mumbai – 400028. INDIA.

Tel: 2444 9161 / 62 / 63 / 64

  • Fax: 2445 7067 / 2446 0584, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Organisation
Care systemCo-Operative
TypeAcademic
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Beds200 Main Campus
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Opened1966
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Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospitalis located in Shivaji Park, Mumbai. Shushrusha stands tall to be the first in Asia for Hospital Co-operative initiative; Doctors' Co-operatives are long standing. The contribution of Mission, Voluntary, Government and Private Hospitals, is well recognised.

  • The term Shushrusha (lit. "desire to hear") covers a range of meanings from:
  • The devotee's homage to god, or the obsequious service of a being.
  • Attentive in an ingratiating or servile manner.
  • Characterized by or showing servile complaisance or deference.
  • Servilely compliant or deferential: obsequious in service.
  • Obedient; dutiful.
  • Showing too great a willingness to serve

Shushrusha was founded in 1966 by the late Dr. V.S. Ranadive with the objective of providing excellent healthcare facilities at an affordable price. The late Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi inaugurated the hospital in 1969. From a humble beginning, the hospital grew into a full-fledged Medical Institute.

In 1971, shortly after, Dr Ranadive passed away, hospital entered a phase of slackening of patient flow; Dr Nandu S Laud, MS (Ortho), the current Chairman, gradually rejuvenated; fund raising and expansion of member base was exemplary. Since then, the hospital had not looked back.

The vision statement of this hospital is eloquently resonating in the following Sanskrit shloka:

rugnaanaam vyaadhinashaaya, kshipranchaarogya hethave,

shushrusha shushruta bhuyath, swaya nishkaama sevayaa


This vision translated into English becomes:

“To free all patients of all the ailments”

The mission statement of the hospital is:

“Carry On the work initiated by the great surgeon Shushruta”
Service Above, Beyond, Before Self
Check everything in every patient in the hope of finding nothing wrong
Shushrusha's Doctors, Learn the Whole,

so that they Can Detect the Defective "Part"

Health care today is beyond the reach of citizenry, especially lower income group. Family income of 10% is spent on emergency health care and old age problems. The emergency and specialty care is well beyond the reach of an average citizen. The awareness to create financial capability is shockingly lacking.

Shushrusha Citizens’ Co-operative Hospital is a unique experiment offering total health care, including super-specialty care at affordable cost based on the principle of health care as a right without exploitation with self participation; health care governed by four A's fulfilling the objective of the National Human Rights Commission Recommendation is principleCentral.

.......... Accessible, Available on Demand, Affordable and Accountable.

The members of the Co-operative society, run the hospital for the people. Management involves participation of competent medical administrative experts and emplyees. This is the essence of co-operative movement in its true sense in providing medical care.

The hospital has grown progressively form 80 bed to 130 with an ICU with 17 beds and modern state-of-the-art technology throughout the facility.

Latest diagnostic facilities such as imaging equipments e.g. Ultrasound with Doppler, Ventilators for critical care, Operating Microscopes, Dialysis Unit, Blood Gas Analysers, Cardiac Monitoring equipments, EEG/EMG and ancillary aids complement the facility.

Specialized operations for spinal injuries and brain tumours, lungs, intestine, breast, speciality surgical treatment for Cancer, Trauma, Sport injuries, Joint replacement, Micro-surgeries of limb Reimplants and Reconstruction, are all available at reasonable cost. Coronary Angiography, Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac surgery amongst other facilities are on the horizon.

The hospital provides the community service by conducting free camps in the field of Ophthalmology, Cardiology, Skin, Paediatric, Cancer Detection etc. and specialised camp for the deaf, mute and the mentally challenged.

The hospital caters to the health and medical care of all citizens. Care is concessional for members upto 50% in all the services, free medical check-up for senior citizens, subsidy is also available to spouse and children upto two and members enjoy fixed rates for operations of all specialities.

Encouraged by this successful experiment at Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai, the Management has decided to extend this experiment to one of the busy suburbs of Mumbai, Vikhroli, with replication of the model.

Medical tourism is being investigated. Shushrusha Citizens’ Co-operative Hospital is registered with all existing TPAs and Insurance Companies. ISO Certification is in the works. The hospital proposes to attract people from abroad, who would find it much less expensive to have the medical care, combined with tourism, and return fully cured healthy as true Ambassadors. Shushrusha prpoposes to extend in-patient and domiciliary cover and treatment to elderly parents of Indians diaspora abroad.

About the Membership:

The unique aspect of this hospital is that this is the only hospital in Mumbai, and probably the first in India, which falls under the cooperative sector.[4] This experiment was necessitated by the fact that private medical facilities charge exorbitantly for services rendered and the public hospitals lack hygiene and they are badly managed. In such a situation, this hospital envisages providing “The Third Force” – institutions where the health of the patient is more important than financial resources.

To avail of the services of this hospital, citizens have to first become members of the cooperative society which runs this hospital. Membership is open to citizens of Greater Mumbai and Thane Districts. A person who is legally competent to contract can become a member by paying a non-refundable amount of Rs 1000 towards the Shareholders’ fund (one time) plus an entrance fee of Rs 5. No dividend or bonus is payable on the amount paid. This membership is transferable to another person, voluntarily, after a period of two years or, automatically and irrespective of minimum holding period, to an heir/nominee of the member upon the death of member.

The cooperative society is governed by a Board of Directors comprising of 25 members elected by the members of the society every 5 years. Even an institution, firm, or body may become a member (as an institutional member) of this hospital by paying Rs 200,000.

  • Imaging Centre
  • CT Scan Centre
  • Ultrasound Sonography, 2-D Echo and Cardiology Department
  • Ophthalmology
  • Operation Theatre
  • Pathology Department and Blood Bank (24hrs.)
  • Artificial Kidney Dialysis
  • Intensive Care Unit
  • General Ward
  • OPD Schedule & List of Specialists

1. Operation Theatre Complex - With Laminar Air Flow System; three Operation Theaters.

2. Intensive Care Unit - Equipped with 16 Philips Monitors, 13 Ventilators, 21 Pulse-Oximeters, 2 Defibrillators, 1 Bi- pap, and 12 Syringe Pumps. 17 Beds. E.C.G. / Cardio Pulmonary Function Laboratory / Stress Test

3. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - With Ventilators, Warmer & Photo Therapy Units

4. Artificial Kidney Dialysis - With 6 dialysis machines

5. Emergency Medical Service Department - With Transport Ventilators Defibrillators & other Life Support Systems

6. Out Patient Department - With 15 well equipped consulting rooms for various disciplines

7. Blood Bank - 24 hours open. Blood Component Therapy also available.

8. Optometry Department

9. Audiometry & Speech Therapy

10. Physiotherapy Department - With al electrical and exercise modality

11. Diet Department - With 2 full time dieticians.

12. Pathology - 24 hours Open

13. Radiology Department - Digital X- Ray Machine, Multislice CT Scan, Ultra Sonography

14. Neurology - EEG/ EMG/ ENG

15. Pediatric Ward

16. General Ward

17. Deluxe Ward - A/C & Non A/C categories, Three-in-One, Two-in-One & Single Rooms. - All rooms equipped with Intercom, Telephone, Color TV, and attached Toilet, Round-the-clock hot water.

18. Online computerization

19. Patient friendly services


Additional Services for the Community: Shushrusha Hospital regularly conducts workshops, day care centres and camps for the public, such as eye camps, disaster management workships, camps for diabetics, etc.

    • Traditionally, regular camps under Community Services to render medical aid to the poor and needy patients are held. Following Camps were organized and have received overwhelming response from the citizens.
  • Community Welfare Camps held in various fields with free care.
  • Cataract Detection and surgery Camp.
  • Diabetic Camp.
  • Healthy Baby Competition.
  • Day Care Centre for senior citizens at Damnodar hall, Parel.
  • Disaster Management at Kirti College.
  • Cuts and Burns in the Kitchen at Kohinoor College of Catering.
  • Dr. V. S. Ranadive Memorial Eye, Skin and Paediatric Check-up Camp at Hopital.
  • Smile Train Project, in association with New York Chapter. Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate and related deformities conducted free of cost to all the patients admitted. During the year 161 operations free of cost in all respects have been performed. Patient’s relatives coming from tribal areas have also been served free food during their stay at the hospital. Opinion of the hospital is a jewel in the crown. The outlook of the children was transformed; Institution will be remembered forever.[5]
  • Blood Donation Camps are conducted to meet demand. Shushrusha Blood Bank Registry, a voluntary donor endeavor is being developed as per new FDA rules. This registration would help the family to procure blood at a short notice, as a right, without hassles. It would also help the community by affording blood and blood substitutes during disaster and natural calamities.
  • Socially Responsibility Activities: Efforts to reach out to street children to provide subsidized care by Social Service department. Likewise, other groups needing help are being identified.
  • Neuro Rehabilitation Clinic for the patients with Parkinsons Disease and other Movement Disorders is able to reach the needs of the community.
  • Free consultation and information on Cancer are provided in association with V Care and Intas Bio-pharmaceutical Limited.
  • Meetings to offer guidance and help to senior citizens have been regularly held at our hospital in association with the Shivaji Park Police Station and Health Department of Municipal Corporation.
  • Swaasthya, the monthly health magazine, has gained popularity. The magazine is as much a product of the members' feedback as the topics written by medical staff. Here, the dictum of education is a two way street applies; health professionals learn also from the patients. Continuing Education of health Professionals follows matra of Knowing the Whole, so that defective 'part' can be detected; the core competency is emphasized for health professional education.
  • Participated in “Wealth of Health” Exhibition held under the auspices of Loksatta and Vama Events at Ravindra Natya Mandir.

Participation in Medical and Health Education and Research :

  • Poster: "Role of omega-3 fat in Women's Health"[6]
  • Co-chair, Rekha Bhatkhande, the head of the MSSI pilot project “ MS Society of India on UK team visit [7]
  • Rare presentation of leucocytosis, Bhave AA, Rao RG, Patil GT, J Assoc Physicians India. 2006 Nov;54:881-2.[8]
  • Ketogenic Diet in Indian Children with Uncontrolled Epilepsy[9]
  • The Hip Masters Course 24-30 Dec’06: Shushrusha's Faculty N. S. Laud and S. Gawhale [10]
  • Pituitary metastases in carcinoma breast[11]
  • Breast-Feeding and Risk for Childhood Obesity [12]
  • ICU registrar,Vivek Desai, Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai to Hospmac Hospital Consultancy [13]
  • Prevalence of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Its Association With Cardiovascular Disease Among Type 2 Diabetic Patients, Targher et al. and Hu et al. Ctritc: M Talim, Shushrusha Hospital [14]
  • Balance between n-3 and n-6 fatty acids in foods: M Talim [15]
  • Proper eating habits, Rekha Bhatkhande, GI [16]
  • Women for Good Governance Conference Presentation: Women's Health Topics: Rekha Bhatkhande[17]
  • Probing issues: Awkward pause: Constipation, Rekha Bhatkhande, GI[18]
  • Gastric mucormycosis: AG Shahapure, RV Patankar, Rekha Bhatkhande, Indian J gastroenterology :2002 [19]

Hospital Day is celebrated on 20th of May.

  1. ^ Perspectives of The Maharaja by the current generation .
  2. ^ Education for Girls, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass. 11 June 1918. Page 11.
  3. ^ UH 1032 bed hospitals - http://www.uhhospitals.org/AboutUH/History/tabid/1270/Default.aspx
  4. ^ International Co-operative Alliance (ICA),Asia and Pacific Health Co-operative Organisation (APHCO) was established at a general assembly held in Kathmandu, Nepal on August 26, 1997.
  5. ^ Free Cleft and Palate Deformity Detection camp at Shrushrusha Hospital: 2007
  6. ^ Report of IX All India Meeting of Women in Science:2004
  7. ^ Report from MS Society of India on UK team visit Co-chair, Rekha Bhatkhande, the head of the MSSI pilot project “
  8. ^ Rare presentation of leucocytosis, Bhave AA, Rao RG, Patil GT, J Assoc Physicians India. 2006 Nov;54:881-2
  9. ^ Ketogenic Diet in Indian Children with Uncontrolled Epilepsy, JK Nathan, AS Purandare, ZB Parekh and HV Manohar, Dept Neurology, Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai, Indian Pediatrics, Vol 46 2009
  10. ^ The Hip Masters Course 24-30 Dec’06: Shushrusha's Faculty
  11. ^ J Post graduate medicine, Images in Radiology 2001, Vol 47, SR Rao, RS Rao, Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai
  12. ^ M Talim, Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai, Breast-Feeding and Risk for Childhood Obesity
  13. ^ ICU registrar at Shushrusha Hospital, Mumbai to Hospmac Hospital Consultancy
  14. ^ Prevalence of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Its Association With Cardiovascular Disease Among Type 2 Diabetic Patients, Targher et al. and Hu et al., J Am Diabetic Assn, 2007, Critic: M Talim, Shushrusha Hospital
  15. ^ We are what we eat. The link between diet, evolution and non-genetic inheritance , comment: M Talim: Balance between n-3 and n-6 fatty acids in foods
  16. ^ Proper eating habits - Best way to manage digestive problems, UNI 2006
  17. ^ Women for Good Governance Conference Presentation: Women's Health Topics 2009 : Rekha Bhatkhande
  18. ^ Probing issues: Awkward pause: Constipation, Rekha Bhatkhande, GI
  19. ^ Gastric mucormycosis: AG Shahapure, RV Patankar, Rekha Bhatkhande, Indian J gastroenterology :2002


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realm?
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  Antigua and Barbuda 93,219 1,176 12,480 1,778 18,492 Yes
  Australia 25,921,089 1,520,608 61,789 1,008,547 41,974 Yes
  Bahamas 407,906 8,149 22,431 11,765 31,978 Yes
  Bangladesh 169,356,251 115,610 743 291,299 1,777 No
  Barbados 281,200 3,685 13,453 No
  Belize 400,031 1,448 4,059 2,381 6,672 Yes
  Botswana 2,588,423 14,411 8,533 34,038 14,746 No
  Brunei 445,373 16,954 40,301 21,992 51,760 No
  Cameroon 27,198,628 24,984 1,260 50,820 2,359 No
  Canada 38,155,012 1,821,424 50,344 1,489,165 40,420 Yes
  Cyprus 1,244,188 22,981 30,670 26,720 32,254 No
  Dominica 72,412 480 7,154 906 13,288 No
  Ghana 32,833,031 40,710 1,570 51,943 1,871 No
  Grenada 124,610 790 7,780 1,142 10,837 Yes
  Guyana 804,567 2,851 3,408 2,704 No
  India 1,407,563,842 3,732,224 2,171 11,468,022 7,874 No
  Jamaica 2,827,695 14,840 5,335 Yes
  Kenya 53,005,614 37,229 808 76,016 1,710 No
  Kiribati 128,874 176 1,649 248 2,337 No
  Lesotho 2,281,454 2,448 1,106 4,027 1,691 No
  Malawi 19,889,742 4,264 365 14,344 893 No
  Malaysia 33,573,874 303,526 9,977 501,249 16,051 No
  Maldives 521,457 2,222 6,405 3,070 8,871 No
  Malta 526,748 8,722 21,380 12,138 27,504 No
  Mauritius 1,298,915 10,492 8,755 20,210 14,420 No
  Mozambique 32,077,072 14,588 533 25,805 975 No
  Namibia 2,530,151 12,807 5,383 16,918 6,801 No
  Nauru 12,511 No
  New Zealand 5,129,727 139,768 36,254 139,640 31,082 Yes
  Nigeria 213,401,323 262,606 1,502 449,289 2,533 No
  Pakistan 231,402,117 231,182 1,189 517,873 2,745 No
  Papua New Guinea 9,949,437 15,654 1,845 20,771 2,676 Yes
  Rwanda 13,461,888 7,103 8,874 15,517 1,282 No
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 47,606 748 13,144 966 17,226 Yes
  Saint Lucia 179,651 1,186 7,154 2,016 11,597 Yes
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  Seychelles 106,471 1,032 12,321 2,371 25,788 No
  Sierra Leone 8,420,641 3,796 496 8,125 1,131 No
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  Solomon Islands 707,851 1,008 1,517 1,718 2,923 Yes
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  Sri Lanka 21,773,441 59,421 2,835 126,993 5,582 No
  Eswatini 1,192,271 3,747 3,831 6,458 6,053 No
  Tanzania 63,588,334 28,249 532 74,269 1,512 No
  Tonga 106,017 472 4,152 527 4,886 No
  Trinidad and Tobago 1,525,663 23,986 16,699 35,638 25,074 No
  Tuvalu 11,204 37 3,636 Yes
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Aβ is formed after sequential cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein, a transmembrane glycoprotein of undetermined function. APP can be processed by α-, β- and γ-secretases; Aβ protein is generated by successive action of the β and γ secretases. The γ secretase, which produces the C-terminal end of the Aβ peptide, cleaves within the transmembrane region of APP and can generate a number of isoforms of 39-43 amino acid residues in length. The most common isoforms are Aβ40 and Aβ42; the shorter form is typically produced by cleavage that occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum, while the longer form is produced by cleavage in the trans-Golgi network.[8] The Aβ40 form is the more common of the two, but Aβ42 is the more fibrillogenic and is thus associated with disease states. Mutations in APP associated with early-onset Alzheimer's have been noted to increase the relative production of Aβ42, and thus one suggested avenue of Alzheimer's therapy involves modulating the activity of β and γ secretases to produce mainly Aβ40.[9]

  • [9] Clearance of amyloid-beta in Alzheimer’s

disease: progress, problems and perspectives

  • [10] study also raises some concerns about therapeutic efforts to block or reverse the formation of Aβ fibrils. The risk/benefit ratio of this approach might critically depend on the extent to which it also diminishes the pool of pathogenic Aβ oligomers. Within the obvious constraints of mouse-to-human extrapolations, our data caution against any strategies that decrease Aβ fibrils at the cost of augmenting pathogenic Aβ oligomers. They also raise the possibility that promoting fibril formation in ways that bypass oligomer formation or rapidly sequester oligomers into more inert fibrils might be of therapeutic benefit. Additional studies are needed to further test these hypotheses.
  • Brain tissue has ACE enzyme, which takes part in local RAS and converts Aβ42 (which aggregates into plaques) to Aβ40 (which is thought to be less toxic) forms of beta amyloid. The latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme. ACE inhibitors that cross the blood–brain barrier and have preferentially selected N-terminal activity may therefore cause accumulation of Aβ42 and progression of dementia.

Potential Role of Endogenous and Exogenous Ab Binding Molecules in Ab Clearance and Metabolism

  • Study indicates that intrasynaptic (o = Oligomeric ) oAβ42, but not oAβ40, acutely inhibits transmission at the squid giant synapse. This inhibition is molecularly tied to a cascade of events involving CK2 activation and the rapid clathrin-independent endocytosis pathway. The reduction of FAT induced by oAβ42 showed in the accompanying article, in combination with our results showing a dramatic acute inhibition of synaptic transmission after intrasynaptic injection of oAβ42, represent novel findings concerning AD synaptic failure now clearly associated with a reduction of synaptic vesicle pools and transmitter release.
  • Synaptic transmission block by presynaptic injection of oligomeric amyloid beta - oAβ42, but not oAβ40 or extracellular oAβ42
  • Effective therapeutic intervention in progressive neurological disorders depends on a clear understanding of the molecular mechanisms associated with the disease in question. In this manuscript we have shown that dysregulation of CK2 by oAβ is capable of inhibiting the vital neuronal process of FAT. Therefore, we propose that pharmacological regulation of CK2 activity represents a promising target for therapeutic intervention in AD, particularly when combined with treatments that help manage GSK3 activity as well.Disruption of fast axonal transport is a pathogenic mechanism for intraneuronal amyloid beta
  • Amyloid plaque is dynamic reservoir of toxicity reverting to toxic species: amyloid plaques, although apparently biologically inert, should not be considered as inert remnants of the aggregation process, as the amyloid fibrils they contain can, under certain conditions, be rapidly reverted to toxic species. In that sense, the amyloid plaques should rather be considered as reservoirs of toxicity.
  • Clearance of amyloid-beta in Alzheimer’s disease: progress, problems and perspectives [11]
  • Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Degrades Alzheimer Amyloid β-Peptide (Aβ); Retards Aβ Aggregation, Deposition, Fibril Formation; and Inhibits Cytotoxicity

Examples=

ACE inhibitors can be divided into three groups based on their molecular structure:

Sulfhydryl-containing agents

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Dicarboxylate-containing agents

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This is the largest group, including:

Phosphonate-containing agents

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  • Fosinopril (Monopril) is the only member of this group

LIPOPHILIC vs hydrophilic

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  • captopril, fosinopril, lisinopril, perindopril, ramipril, and trandolapril were classified as crossing the blood-brain barrier (centrally active), while benazepril, enalapril, moexipril, and quinapril were classified as not (noncentrally active).
      • need to consider lipophilicity, BBB crossing and lipophilicity driven widespread effects in brain vs limited say in Amyloid, C & N domain ratio in relation to Amyloid degradation

Casokinins and lactokinins are breakdown products of casein and whey that occur naturally after ingestion of milk products, especially cultured milk. Their role in blood pressure control is uncertain.[10] The tripeptides Val-Pro-Pro and Ile-Pro-Pro produced by the probiotic Lactobacillus helveticus have been shown to have ACE-inhibiting and antihypertensive functions.[11]

Further, functionally can be grouped according to ability to cross Blood Brain Barrier- implication currently being studied for ability to affect dementia. List:

BBB Crossing ACE

  • Lisinopril
  • Perindropril
  • Ramipril
  • Trandolapril
  • Captopril
  • Fosinopril

BBB Non Crossing ACE

  • Benzapril
  • Enalapril
  • Moexipril
  • Imidapril


Other Antihypertensives, and even all ACE Inhibitors, possibly indirectly via RAAS feedback some of the effects on dementia and related complex - Construct: deemntia and BP dynamics and possibly incorporating known circadian rythm affecting Beta amyloid.


Centrally Active ACE Inhibitors

  • Captopril
  • Fosinopril
  • Lisinopril
  • Perindopril

Trandolapril Zofenopril

Non-Centrally Active ACE Inhibitors

  • Benazepril
  • Enalapril
  • Moexepril
  • Quinapril
  • Ramipril

Note: Finer meaning of difference in above two categories... coming.

2019: Now the factor needing to be addressed for choice to prevent decrease dementia-- mainly addressing Amyloid construct and again mainly concentrating effort on the clearance of amyloid; the formation and all and other non ACE factors will be dealt with separately: a question is posed a priori ... Is ACE inducible or affectable by non-Ace inhibitors?

  • C and N domain differentials of all clinically used ACE- Lisinopril may be better than Captopril as detailed a decade ago below in this page
  • The slot at the site of action.. how the ACE inhibitor fits in the slot matters
  • BBB Crossing ACE Inhibitors are the subjects under this construct-- Lipophillic vs hydrophillic... is a continuum. Question a Priori now secundum... Lowering the BP by any means activates RAAS putting it on high including ACE at least at renal level...? Does that ACE or the brain ACE gets affected -- a la is that like induction of even central ACE? -- NEEDS THINKING CAP! At least ARB inhibitors are effective at decreasing bad effects of amyloid complex.

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Several ACE inhibitors are on the market. Here is a list of some by generic name followed by brand name(s).

  • benazepril (Lotensin)
  • captopril (Capoten)
  • enalapril (Lexxel, Vaseretic, Vasotec)
  • fosinopril (Monopril)
  • lisinopril (Prinivil, Prinzide, Zestoretic, Zestril)
  • moexipril (Univasc)
  • quinapril (Accupril)
  • ramipril (Altace)
  • trandolapril (Mavik, Tarka)
    • BBB crossing ACE inhibitors/Centrally active ACE inhibitors include
  • captopril (Capoten, Bristol-Myers Squibb)
  • fosinopril (Monopril, Bristol-Myers Squibb)
  • ramipril (Altace, King Pharmaceuticals)
  • trandolapril (Mavik, Abbott Laboratories, Tarka)
  • lisinopril (Prinivil, Prinzide, Zestoretic, Zestril)
  • Perindropril
    • BBB Non Crossing/ Non–centrally active ACE inhibitors include
  • benazepril (Lotensin, Novartis Pharmaceuticals)
  • enalapril (Vasotec, Merck ,Lexxel )
  • moexipril (Univasc, Schwarz Pharma)
  • quinapril (Accupril, Pfizer)
  • Imidapril
  • Brain tissue has ACE enzyme, which takes part in local RAS and converts Aβ42 (which aggregates into plaques) to Aβ40 (which is thought to be less toxic) forms of beta amyloid. The latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme. ACE inhibitors that cross the blood–brain barrier and have preferentially selected N-terminal activity may therefore cause accumulation of Aβ42 and progression of dementia.

Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory and possibly even more damaging; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.

  • A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.
    • A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
    • The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough.
    • The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..
        • THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
  • [12] study also raises some concerns about therapeutic efforts to block or reverse the formation of Aβ fibrils. The risk/benefit ratio of this approach might critically depend on the extent to which it also diminishes the pool of pathogenic Aβ oligomers. Within the obvious constraints of mouse-to-human extrapolations, our data caution against any strategies that decrease Aβ fibrils at the cost of augmenting pathogenic Aβ oligomers. They also raise the possibility that promoting fibril formation in ways that bypass oligomer formation or rapidly sequester oligomers into more inert fibrils might be of therapeutic benefit. Additional studies are needed to further test these hypotheses

    BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER DRUG TARGETING: THE FUTURE OF BRAIN DRUG DEVELOPMENT

    Dynamics & Flux Between Amyloid β fragments Beta amyloid & Blood Pressure & Autonomous System- Dementia as a Case Study

    • in edit mode
    • Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is prdominentally a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and futher smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.
    • A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.
      • A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleologic, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
      • The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough.
      • The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..
          • THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleologic, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
    • Omapatrilat could have some advantages over lisinopril in the treatment of patients with congestive heart failure.
    • [13] study also raises some concerns about therapeutic efforts to block or reverse the formation of Aβ fibrils. The risk/benefit ratio of this approach might critically depend on the extent to which it also diminishes the pool of pathogenic Aβ oligomers. Within the obvious constraints of mouse-to-human extrapolations, our data caution against any strategies that decrease Aβ fibrils at the cost of augmenting pathogenic Aβ oligomers. They also raise the possibility that promoting fibril formation in ways that bypass oligomer formation or rapidly sequester oligomers into more inert fibrils might be of therapeutic benefit. Additional studies are needed to further test these hypotheses
    • Omapatrilat could have some advantages over lisinopril in the treatment of patients with congestive heart failure.
    • Most of the ACE inhibitors on the market today are non-selective towards the two active sites of ACE because their binding to the enzyme is based mostly on the strong interaction between the zinc atom in the enzyme and the strong chelating group on the inhibitor. The resolution of the 3D structure of germinal ACE, which has only one active site that corresponds with C-domain of the somatic ACE, offers a structural framework for structure-based design approach. Although N- and C-domain have comparable rates in vitro of ACE hydrolyzing, it seems like that in vivo the C-domain is mainly responsible for regulating blood pressure. This indicates that C-domain selective inhibitors could have similar profile to that of a current non-selective inhibitors. Angiotensin I is mainly hydrolyzed by the C-domain in vivo but bradykinin is hydrolyzed by both active sites. Thus, by developing a C-domain selective inhibitor would permit some degradation of bradykinin by the N-domain and this degradation could be enough to prevent accumulation of excess bradykinin which has been observed during attacks of angioedema. C-domain selective inhibition could possibly result in specialized control of blood pressure with less vasodilator-related adverse effects. N-domain selective inhibitors on the other hand give the possibility of opening up novel therapeutic areas. Apparently, the N-domain doesn’t have a big role in controlling blood pressure but it seems to be the principal metabolizing enzyme for AcSDKP, a natural haemoregulatory hormone.[14][15][16]
    • In Vitro and In Vivo Inhibition of the 2 Active Sites of ACE by Omapatrilat, a Vasopeptidase Inhibitor
    • The vasopeptidase inhibitor omapatrilat inhibits both neutral endopeptidase and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). The in vitro and in vivo inhibitory potency of omapatrilat and the specific ACE inhibitor fosinopril toward the 2 active sites of ACE (called N- and C-domains) was investigated with the use of 3 substrates: angiotensin I, which is equally cleaved by the 2 ACE domains; hippuryl-histidyl-leucine, specific synthetic substrate of the C-domain in high- salt conditions; and a newly synthesized specific substrate of the N-domain designed by acetylating the lysine residue of AcSDKP. In vitro, omapatrilat was 5 times more potent than fosinoprilat in inhibiting angiotensin I hydrolysis. Omapatrilat inhibited similarly both N- and C-domain hydrolysis, whereas fosinoprilat was slightly more specific for the N-domain. The in vivo selective inhibitory potency of single oral doses of 10 mg omapatrilat and 20 mg fosinopril were investigated in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study in 9 mildly sodium-depleted normotensive subjects. In accordance with the in vitro results, fosinopril appeared to be more specific for the N-domain than the C-domain in vivo, since plasma and urine AcSDKP concentrations were significantly higher than those observed with omapatrilat. This study shows that it is possible to assess separately in vitro and in vivo the selectivity of ACE or ACE/neutral endopeptidase inhibitors. A differential selectivity may explain some peculiar properties observed with some ACE inhibitors.
      • Potency For C domain ( BP ) ..................... T> L > E > C Lisinopril, Enalaprilat, Captopril
      • Potency For N domain(Aß42-40 converting inhibition) T> C > E > L

    T= Trandolapril

        • ACE Inhibiting BP activity is solely in C domain where.........Lisinopril is the strongest C: L>E>C
        • Aß42-40 converting inhibition is solely in N domain where Captopril is the strongest...... N: C>E>L

    Aβ42-to-Aβ40-converting activity is solely found in the N-domain of ACE and the angiotensin-converting activity is found predominantly in the C-domain of ACE. The N-linked glycosylation is essential for both Aβ42-to-Aβ40- and angiotensin-converting activities and that unglycosylated ACE rapidly degraded. The domain-specific converting activity of ACE suggests that ACE inhibitors could be designed to specifically target the angiotensin-converting C-domain, without inhibiting the Aβ42-to-Aβ40-converting activity of ACE or increasing neurotoxic Aβ42.

    • ACE angiotensin-converting enzyme
    • Aβ amyloid β-protein
    • F-ACE full-domain ACE
    • N-ACE N-terminal domain ACE
    • C-ACE C-terminal domain ACE

    Dynamics & Flux Between Amyloid β fragments Beta amyloid & Blood Pressure & Autonomous System- Dementia as a Case Study

    • Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.
    • A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.
      • A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
      • The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough.
      • The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..
          • THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleologic, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?
    • [14] study also raises some concerns about therapeutic efforts to block or reverse the formation of Aβ fibrils. The risk/benefit ratio of this approach might critically depend on the extent to which it also diminishes the pool of pathogenic Aβ oligomers. Within the obvious constraints of mouse-to-human extrapolations, our data caution against any strategies that decrease Aβ fibrils at the cost of augmenting pathogenic Aβ oligomers. They also raise the possibility that promoting fibril formation in ways that bypass oligomer formation or rapidly sequester oligomers into more inert fibrils might be of therapeutic benefit. Additional studies are needed to further test these hypotheses

    Centrally Active ACE Inhibitors May Help Prevent Dementia -coming soon -! can? non central ACE & possibly other Non ACE antihypertensives, be more preventive? Why recent study finds otherwise? FACTORS IN CONSTRUCT. ACE Degrades/converts Amyloid Aβ42 ( fibrillogenic, plaque forming ! ) to favorable Aβ40 more soluble possibly 'removable', but inflammatory in situ (and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory and possibly even more damaging ), amyloid & Central acting (BBB crossing) ACE Inhibitors thus likely to increase dementia; anti-inflammatory effects of ACE Inhibitors likely to decrease dementia, Acute effect of ACE on Ach likely to increase short term acuity confusing the picture for evaluation

    The following Construct development in progress and involve all these and more points in hypothesis development.

    • Centrally acting ACE Inhibitors have acute Ach effects helping in mental acuity short term during which measurement may be biased and the long term effect of amyloid Aβ42 accumulation may be masked in testing; favorable anti-inflammatory effect not withstanding, long term more Aβ42 is deposited or not converted to more soluble, disposable or removable Aβ40. Vascular Aβ42 vs Aβ40 to be considered and could be important along with the favorable anti-inflammatory effect.
    • Acute, Chronic and Chronic with short term non use ( washed off ) use of ACE considering short term acuity enhancing effects of Ach.
    • Difference between Aβ42 ? more in nerves and ? Aβ40 more in vessel
    • Aβ42 vs Aβ40
    • Pleomorphism and genetics of ACE
    • RAAS -Systemic vs Local and interactions and cross influence
    • ACE Inhibitors: BBB crossing vs Non crossing
    • Non-BBB crossing ACE negative effect studies ie if increased dementia, then..
    • Other enzyme systems besides ACE

    ALL above to be considered in both below: along with congruency of the two studies with each other and restrospective congruency with prior knowledge base of studies and general understanding of the science.

      • Currently reported study in Archives of Intl Med July 09-BBB crossing ACE reduce Dementia needs explanation.... Standby
      • Current AII AT1 Inhibitors -Sartan--retrospective VA study expl and corroboration standby......

    Alzheimer's researchers are divided on whether the disease is caused by 'beta amyloid' (a peptide found in Alzheimer brains) or by 'tau protein' (normally used for cellular scaffolding, but can aggregate out of control and destroy neurons). Today in Chicago a new drug has been announced that stops tau aggregation and appears to have halted Alzheimer's-related decline in 300 clinical trial patients. The drug is known as 'rember.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16601566

    http://www.physorg.com/print136426165.html Angiotensin receptor blockers are lower incidence, progression of Alzheimer's disease July 28th, 2008 in Medicine & Health / Diseases Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have, for the first time, found that angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs)—a particular class of anti-hypertensive medicines—are associated with a striking decrease in the occurrence and progression of dementia. Data from this study will be presented this weekend (July 27) at the 2008 International Conference on Alzheimer's disease in Chicago. Using data from the Decision Support System Database of the U.S. Department of Health System Veterans Affairs (with information on more than 5 million people), researchers looked at records from patients using ARBs, and compared them with subjects who had a similar health status, but were taking different medications. They found patients taking ARBs had about a 35-40 percent lower chance of getting Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The researchers also examined patients who were already suffering from Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and found those subjects had up to a 45 percent lower chance of developing delirium, being admitted to nursing homes or dying. Patients who appeared to benefit particularly well from use of ARBs were those who had experienced strokes before or during the course of their illness. According to the researchers these results suggest that ARBs might protect against developing Alzheimer's disease and dementia. "For those who already have dementia, use of ARBs might delay deterioration of brain function and help keep patients out of nursing homes," said lead presenter Benjamin Wolozin, MD, PhD, a professor of pharmacology at BUSM. "The study is particularly interesting because we compared the effects of ARBs to other medications used for treating blood pressure or cardiovascular disease. This suggests that ARBs are more effective than other blood pressure and cardiovascular medications for preventing Alzheimer's disease or dementia," he added. Although the researchers are unsure why ARBs might be so beneficial, they believe one possibility suggested by prior studies on animal models is that ARBs help prevent nerve cell injury from blood vessel damage or help promote nerve cell recovery after blood vessel damage. Damage to blood vessels is thought to reduce brain capacity and promote dementia, so reducing this damage might prevent the occurrence or progression of dementia. Source: Boston University

      • Dynamics & Flux Between Amyloid β fragments Beta amyloid & Blood Pressure & Autonomous System- Dementia as a Case Study

    Brain has ACE enzyme which takes part in local RAAS and converts Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid ; latter is predominantly a function of N domain portion on the ACE enzyme; Inhibition of ACE with ACE Inhibitors, especially Blood Brain Barrier crossing and with preferentially select N terminal activity would cause accumulation of Aβ42 which is plaquogenic possibly causing progression of dementia ( if plaque is the cause vs downstream fragments of degradation to Aβ40 and further smaller fragments which are considered inflammatory and possibly even more damaging; preferential C domain active BBB crossing ACE would likely have less of this ( latter ) effect.

    A Concept Being Invoked Here: Various studies and thoughts about Amyloid dementia and possibly other similar situation are possibly governed by the following conceptual algorithm.A dam fills up and possibly spills in catchment area which normally may be dry and causes damage to shoreline: The tissue Surrounding the plaque may be damaged likewise. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves? The dam, then, soon overflows and the overflow may be contained along the canal/river within the bank : No damaging effect is noticeable to the tissue surrounding this drainage path ie if controlled degradation of Aβ42 ( plaquogenic ) to Aβ40( more soluble and removal ) forms of Beta amyloid, as it is removed faster than it is produced, unless even transients are damaging enough. The canal/river then spills to its bank if the inflow is heavier : The spillage from fragments may be damaging if not removed fast enough or the rate of production is higher than removal, unless even transients are damaging enough..

    THUS: Rates of formation and degradation are the key issues and various studies need to be viewed/ reevaluated in this light. What teleological, possibly beneficial, purpose this plaque serves?

    Treatment with losartan reversed interstitial fibrosis and the expression of collagen 1alpha (I) and transforming growth factor-beta1 in the hearts of cTnT-Q(92) mice. These findings suggest that losartan has the potential to reverse or attenuate interstitial fibrosis, a major predictor of sudden cardiac death, in human patients with HCM.

      • EPA DHA have dual effects via different basic ion channel level activity; facilitates and opposes arrhythmias by the differing mechanisms...
        • summation: circulating epa dha cause arrthymis but less so if already incorporated in tisue of heart-- slow progressive incorporation may help sudden- if noy used to fish oil-- would cause arrthymias
    • Polyunsaturated fatty acid active eicosanoid pathways and downstream products including Resolvins
      • Rate limiting steps.. absolute amount of respective Omega 3 needed to bring about corresponding step inhibition of Omega series on defined amount of latter... conceptually maximum permissible omega 6 amounts at each step considering prior statement... competitive inhibition... benefits and harm of products of each stem at individual step and collectively with slip-slop cross interaction of the step products as well as further derivatives e.g. aspirin triggered e.g. Resolvin etc in both normal physiology, patho-physiology, pharmaco and dietary inter-action both in normality as well as disease(s)

    The following triglyceride vegetable oils account for almost all worldwide production, by volume. All are used as both cooking oils and as SVO or to make biodiesel. According to the USDA, the total world consumption of major vegetable oils in 2007/08 was:[17]

    Oil source World consumption
    (million metric tons)
    Notes
    Palm 41.31 The most widely produced tropical oil, also used to make biofuel
    Soybean 41.28 One of the most widely consumed cooking oils
    Rapeseed 18.24 One of the most widely used cooking oils, canola is a variety (cultivar) of rapeseed
    Sunflower seed 9.91 A common cooking oil, also used to make biodiesel
    Peanut 4.82 Mild-flavored cooking oil
    Cottonseed 4.99 A major food oil, often used in industrial food processing
    Palm kernel 4.85 From the seed of the African palm tree
    Coconut 3.48 Used in cooking, cosmetics and soaps
    Olive 2.84 Used in cooking, cosmetics, soaps and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps

    Note that these figures include industrial and animal feed use. The majority of European rapeseed oil production is used to produce biodiesel, or used directly as fuel in diesel cars which may require modification to heat the oil to reduce its higher viscosity. The suitability of the fuel should come as little surprise, as Rudolf Diesel's original engine to ran on peanut oil as well as mineral oil.

    Other significant triglyceride oils include:

    • Corn oil, one of the most common cooking oils. As of 2006, the US produced about 1.09 million metric tons [18] of corn oil, which is used for cooking oil, salad dressing, margarine, mayonnaise, prepared goods like spaghetti sauce and baking mixes, and to fry prepared foods like potato chips and French fries.
    Properties of vegetable oils[19][20]
    The nutritional values are expressed as percent (%) by mass of total fat.
    Type Processing
    treatment[21]
    Saturated
    fatty acids
    Monounsaturated
    fatty acids
    Polyunsaturated
    fatty acids
    Smoke point
    Total[19] Oleic
    acid
    (ω−9)
    Total[19] α-Linolenic
    acid
    (ω−3)
    Linoleic
    acid
    (ω−6)
    ω−6:3
    ratio
    Avocado[22] 11.6 70.6 52–66
    [23]
    13.5 1 12.5 12.5:1 250 °C (482 °F)[24]
    Brazil nut[25] 24.8 32.7 31.3 42.0 0.1 41.9 419:1 208 °C (406 °F)[26]
    Canola[27] 7.4 63.3 61.8 28.1 9.1 18.6 2:1 204 °C (400 °F)[28]
    Coconut[29] 82.5 6.3 6 1.7 0.019 1.68 88:1 175 °C (347 °F)[26]
    Corn[30] 12.9 27.6 27.3 54.7 1 58 58:1 232 °C (450 °F)[28]
    Cottonseed[31] 25.9 17.8 19 51.9 1 54 54:1 216 °C (420 °F)[28]
    Cottonseed[32] hydrogenated 93.6 1.5 0.6 0.2 0.3 1.5:1
    Flaxseed/linseed[33] 9.0 18.4 18 67.8 53 13 0.2:1 107 °C (225 °F)
    Grape seed   10.4 14.8 14.3   74.9 0.15 74.7 very high 216 °C (421 °F)[34]
    Hemp seed[35] 7.0 9.0 9.0 82.0 22.0 54.0 2.5:1 166 °C (330 °F)[36]
    High-oleic safflower oil[37] 7.5 75.2 75.2 12.8 0 12.8 very high 212 °C (414 °F)[26]
    Olive (extra virgin)[38] 13.8 73.0 71.3 10.5 0.7 9.8 14:1 193 °C (380 °F)[26]
    Palm[39] 49.3 37.0 40 9.3 0.2 9.1 45.5:1 235 °C (455 °F)
    Palm[40] hydrogenated 88.2 5.7 0
    Peanut[41] 16.2 57.1 55.4 19.9 0.318 19.6 61.6:1 232 °C (450 °F)[28]
    Rice bran oil 25 38.4 38.4 36.6 2.2 34.4[42] 15.6:1 232 °C (450 °F)[43]
    Sesame[44] 14.2 39.7 39.3 41.7 0.3 41.3 138:1
    Soybean[45] 15.6 22.8 22.6 57.7 7 51 7.3:1 238 °C (460 °F)[28]
    Soybean[46] partially hydrogenated 14.9 43.0 42.5 37.6 2.6 34.9 13.4:1
    Sunflower[47] 8.99 63.4 62.9 20.7 0.16 20.5 128:1 227 °C (440 °F)[28]
    Walnut oil[48] unrefined 9.1 22.8 22.2 63.3 10.4 52.9 5:1 160 °C (320 °F)[49]

    Below are topics that can be linked to VIT E - possibly in one of the pages as appropriate expanding the pages cross referencing without undue burden on context of the pages!

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Vitamin_E&limit=500 - see the roster and try find Cytochrome P450 IF IT HAS BEEN LINKED - IF NOT AND SIMILAR NUMEROUS ITEMS ARE ALSO LINKABLE SOME HAVING ONEWAY MENTION IN AN ARTICLE THAT IS RELATED IN SOME WAY BUT NOT CROSS-LINKED AS IN TRADITIONAL WHAT LINKS--- SO A NEED FOR "WHAT CAN BE LINKED HERE" EXISTS... THE CATEGORY CAN BE FUTHER DEFINED AS WHICH DIRECTION MENTION FOR LINKABILITY EXIST AND LINKING AND INSERTING RELEVANT RELATED CONTENT DETERMINES WHERE THE VOID EXIST AND WHICH PAGE IT IS TO BE INSERTED -- IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE WHAT CAN BE LINKED CAN BE ON ANY OF THE TWO PAGES AND A MERE MENTION ON ONE PAGE AS TO THE NAME OF OTHER IS ENOUGH OF A PROPMT FOR THE EDITOR TO CONNECT WITH THE OTHER PAGE
    WhatCanBeLinkedHere/Vitamin_E Cytochrome P450
    • Tocopherols, Tocotrienols-i.e. Tocos... Respective Isomers, their individual actions and counteractions in combination.
    • TOCOTRIENOLS-- MECH OF ACTION - BELOW ARE INVOLVED
    • others below

    [[ ]] [[ ]]

    INTERACTIONS

    work in progress-- see in edit mode

    • CYP3A4

    Following are lists of selected substrates, inducers and inhibitors of CYP3A4. Where classes of agents are listed, there may be exceptions within the class.

    Substrates The substrates of CYP3A4 are:

    some immunosuppressants: ciclosporin (cyclosporin),[39][40] tacrolimus,[39][40] sirolimus,[39][40] upadacitinib;[41][42] many chemotherapeutics: docetaxel,[39][40] tamoxifen,[39][40] paclitaxel,[39][40] cyclophosphamide,[40] doxorubicin,[40] erlotinib,[43] etoposide,[40] ifosfamide,[40] teniposide,[40] vinblastine,[40] vincristine,[39] vindesine,[40] imatinib,[39] irinotecan,[39] sorafenib,[39] sunitinib,[39] vemurafenib,[39] temsirolimus,[39] anastrozole, gefitinib; azole antifungals: ketoconazole[40] itraconazole[40] macrolides (except azithromycin):[39] clarithromycin,[39][40] erythromycin,[39] telithromycin;[39] dapsone[39] (in leprosy), tricyclic antidepressants: amitriptyline,[40] clomipramine,[40] imipramine,[40] cyclobenzaprine;[44] SSRI antidepressants : citalopram[40] norfluoxetine[40] sertraline[40] some other antidepressants: mirtazapine[40] (NaSSA), nefazodone[40] (atypical), reboxetine[40] (NRI), venlafaxine[40] (SNRI), trazodone[39] (SARI), vilazodone[40] (serotonin modulator), buspirone[39][40] (anxiolytic), antipsychotics: haloperidol,[39][40] aripiprazole,[39] risperidone,[39] ziprasidone,[39] pimozide,[40] quetiapine,[39] lurasidone;[45] opioids (mainly analgesics): alfentanil,[39][40] buprenorphine[46] (analgesic, addiction maintenance treatment), codeine[39] (analgesic, antitussive, antidiarrheal), fentanyl,[39] hydrocodone[47] (partial involvement, not the bioactivation factor), methadone[39] (analgesic, addiction maintenance treatment), levacetylmethadol,[39] tramadol (analgesic, refractory RLS treatment); benzodiazepines: alprazolam,[39][40] midazolam,[39][40] triazolam,[39][40] diazepam,[39] (bioactivation to desmethyldiazepam) clonazepam;[48] some hypnotics: zopiclone,[40] zaleplon,[39] zolpidem,[39] donepezil[40] (acetylcholinesterase inhibitor), statins (except pravastatin[39] and rosuvastatin[39]): atorvastatin,[39][40] lovastatin,[39][40] simvastatin,[40] cerivastatin;[39] calcium channel blockers: diltiazem[39][40] (sensitive substrate[49]), felodipine[39][40] (sensitive substrate[50][51][52][53]), nifedipine[39][40] (sensitive substrate[54][55][56][57]), verapamil[39][40] (sensitive substrate[58][59][60][61][62][63][64]), amlodipine[39] (sensitive substrate[65]), lercanidipine,[39] nitrendipine,[39] nisoldipine,[39] amiodarone[40] (class III antiarrhythmic), dronedarone[40] (class III antiarrhythmic), quinidine[39] (class I antiarrhythmic), PDE5 inhibitors: sildenafil,[39][40] tadalafil,[66] kinins[40] (vasodilators, smooth muscle contractors), steroids: sex hormones (agonists and antagonists): finasteride[39][40] (antiandrogen), estradiol[39] (estrogen), progesterone,[39] ethinylestradiol[40] (hormonal contraceptive), testosterone[39] (androgen), toremifene[40] (SERM), bicalutamide;[67] glucocorticoids: budesonide,[40] hydrocortisone (cortisol),[39][68] dexamethasone,[39] fluticasone;[69] some H1-receptor antagonists (H1 antihistamines): ketotifen,[70][71][72][73] terfenadine,[39][40] astemizole,[39][74] chlorphenamine;[39] protease inhibitors: indinavir,[39][40] ritonavir,[39][40] saquinavir,[39][40] nelfinavir;[39][40] non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (antiretroviral drugs): nevirapine[40][75] delavirdine,[75] efavirenz,[75] etravirine,[75] rilpivirine;[75] albendazole[76][77] (antihelminthic) cisapride,[39][40] (5-HT4 receptor agonist) aprepitant,[39] (antiemetic) caffeine,[39] (stimulant) cocaine,[39] (stimulant) cilostazol,[39] (phosphodiesterase inhibitor) dextromethorphan,[39] (antitussive) domperidone,[39] (antidopaminergic) eplerenone,[39] (aldosterone antagonist) lidocaine,[39] (local anesthetic, antiarrhythmic) ondansetron,[39] (5-HT3 antagonist) propranolol,[39] (beta blocker) salmeterol,[39] (beta agonist) warfarin,[78] (anticoagulant) clopidogrel becoming bioactivated[79] (antiplatelet), 2-oxo-clopidogrel,[30] omeprazole,[40] (proton pump inhibitor) nateglinide,[39] (antidiabetic) methoxetamine,[80] montelukast (leukotriene receptor antagonist), vilaprisan (selective progesterone receptor modulator), certain angiotensin II receptor blockers: losartan, (sensitive substrates)[81][82] irbesartan.[82] Inhibitors Inhibitors of CYP3A4 are classified by potency:

    a Strong inhibitor causes at least a 5-fold increase in the plasma AUC values, or more than 80% decrease in clearance.[39] a Moderate inhibitor causes at least a 2-fold increase in the plasma AUC values, or 50–80% decrease in clearance.[39] a Weak inhibitor causes at least a 1.25-fold but less than 2-fold increase in the plasma AUC values, or 20–50% decrease in clearance.[39] The inhibitors of CYP3A4 are the following substances.

    Strong inhibitors boceprevir,[83] protease inhibitors: ritonavir,[39][40][84] indinavir,[39] nelfinavir,[39] saquinavir;[39] some macrolide antibiotics:[84] clarithromycin,[83][85][86][39][40][87][88] erythromycin[88] (although FDA lists it as a moderate inhibitor, and inhibitor of P-glycoprotein, defined as those increasing the AUC of digoxin to ≥1.25-fold);[83] telithromycin ceritinib mibefradil (used for the treatment of hypertension and chronic angina pectoris) nefazodone (antidepressant) ribociclib tucatinib chloramphenicol (antibiotic)[89] some azole antifungals: ketoconazole,[39][40] itraconazole,[83][39][40] posaconazole,[90] voriconazole;[90] cobicistat,[90] green tea extract,[91][92][93] grape seed extract,[91][92][93] dillapiole (compound present in dill plants),[94][95] apigenin (compound present in plants such as celery, parsley, and chamomile)[96] Artemisia annua[97] Moderate inhibitors amiodarone (class III antiarrhythmic),[90] aprepitant,[83] (antiemetic) ciprofloxacin,[83] conivaptan,[83] crizotinib,[83] rutin (in vitro)[98][99] (dietary flavonoid), tofisopam,[83] some calcium channel blockers: verapamil,[83][39][90] diltiazem;[39] some azole antifungals:[84] fluconazole,[39] miconazole;[100] bergamottin[101][39] (constituent of grapefruit juice), cyclosporine,[90] donedarone,[90] fluvoxamine,[90] imatinib,[90] valerian.[102] Weak inhibitors berberine[103][104][105][106] (an alkaloid found in plants such as berberis or goldenseal), buprenorphine (analgesic),[107] cafestol (in unfiltered coffee)[108] cilostazol,[90] cimetidine,[90] fosaprepitant,[90] lomitapide,[90] orphenadrine, omeprazole[39] (proton pump inhibitor), quercetin,[109][39] ranitidine,[90] ranolazine,[90] tacrolimus,[90] ticagrelor,[90] valproic acid,[110] amlodipine,[65] azithromycin (macrolide antibiotic).[88] Inhibitors of unspecified potency bergaptol (a furocoumarin in citrus),[111] cannabidiol,[112] dithiocarbamate[39] (functional group), flavonoids,[113] mifepristone[39] (abortifacient), norfloxacin[39] (fluoroquinolone antibiotic), some non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors:[114] delavirdine;[39] gestodene[39] (hormonal contraceptive), star fruit,[39][115] milk thistle,[116] niacin[117] (nicotinic acid) and its form – niacinamide (nicotinamide), collectively called as Vitamin B3, ginkgo biloba,[118] sesamin[119] (a lignan constituent in sesame seeds and oil), piperine,[120] isoniazid,[121] serenoa.[122] Inducers Strong and moderate CYP3A4 inducers are drugs that decrease the AUC of sensitive substrates of a given pathway where CYP3A4 is involved by ≥80 percent and ≥50 to <80 percent, respectively.[83][123] Weak inducers decrease the AUC by ≥20 to <50 percent.[123]

    The inducers of CYP3A4 are the following substances.

    Strong inducers carbamazepine,[83][84] antiandrogens: enzalutamide,[124] apalutamide; primidone[125] phenytoin[83][126] (anticonvulsant), rifampin.[83] Weak inducers upadacitinib.[41][42] Inducers of unspecified potency anticonvulsants, mood stabilizers: oxcarbazepine,[39] topiramate;[127] barbiturates:[84] phenobarbital,[39][40] butalbital: St. John's wort,[39][40] some bactericidals: rifampicin,[39][84] rifabutin;[39][40] some non-nucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors:[114] efavirenz,[39] nevirapine;[39] troglitazone (hypoglycemic), glucocorticoids[39] (blood glucose increase, immunosuppressive), modafinil[68][39] (stimulant), capsaicin,[128] brigatinib,[39] clobazam,[39] dabrafenib,[39] elagolix,[39] eslicarbazepine,[39] letermovir,[39] lorlatinib,[39] oritavancin,[39] perampanel,[39] telotristat.[39]

    Nutrition ligands

    • Breakdown of food components

    Indoles in cruciferous vege, esp Indole-3-carbinol(I3C) in stomach converts to ligand Diindolylmethane (DIM)and Indole[3,2-b] carbazole(ICZ)

    • Catabolism of tryptophan and such by microbiome; lactobacilli give indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), tryptamine (TA) and 3-methyle indole. Tryptophanase in bact gives indole then converts in liver to indoxyl-3-sulfate(I3S) and indole-3-propionic acid (IPA)
    • Flavonoids from fruits & vegetables e.g. quercetin & resveratrol
    • Butyrate & other short chain fatty acids (SCFA). 5-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acid(5-HIAA), a serotonin metabolite, signals through AhR in B cells.

    ligand products persist through 24 hrs and cross BBB

      • Lentil - to use this article on lentil to develop the article using Wikipedia's "What Links here" feature and this will illustrate the power of Wikipedia; in essence, knowledge is connected by various points whether it be cause and effect which would be understandable and possibly derivable ( just by looking at the tile of the subject in "What Links here" table from prior knowledge of the subject -- the feature becomes so powerful to quickly gather various ideas exploding one's knowledge repository- the author reads indexes for rapid review of any subject and where new thing appear can go and read that) just by a prompt of the words/titles( which are Wikipedia article page names ) being presented in "What Links here". Developing article can take various differing route ( say if project given to 100 developer- if "What Links here" is used there may be lot of similar info incorporated but the form of the article will differ based on incorporation other presentation aids such as tables and such and which also can be found in Wikipedia as an example from other articles or if the article is not found it can be developed-- see section just below as boxes and link as the section name - other differing attributes are ideas around subject which are priceless ( such as this section paragraph or that all article should have translated names in various languages of the world possibly with audio also ) whether Wikipedia is used or not ultimate aim is also to recognize that Wikipedia is an on-going welcoming improvement construct; even if article is totally developed with information from outside sources the said "What Links here" is an important attribute and should be visited and all connected articles be improved as well with the newly developed article; can't wait re-hash that the value of the "What Links here" is so great that the newly developed article will need to be revised most of the time even if just launched with the new connections of "What Links here" unless no new connections were found or attached which would be rare and possibly a mistake most of the time. "What Links here" Ruleth!

    Dal - is not linked in the what Links here table in Lentil article, possibly, as an adopted Indian language name into English lexicon-- consider that as an example that needs linkage improvement and compare the two article which are for some common subject commonality and presentations and content ideas which can be crossed between articles as to the various differing points and attributes e.g. tables of nutritional content is given in one and the worm disease affecting agriculture in other etc.

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Vitamin_E&limit=500 - see the roster and try find Cytochrome P450 IF IT HAS BEEN LINKED - IF NOT AND SIMILAR NUMEROUS ITEMS ARE ALSO LINKABLE SOME HAVING ONEWAY MENTION IN AN ARTICLE THAT IS RELATED IN SOME WAY BUT NOT CROSS-LINKED AS IN TRADITIONAL WHAT LINKS--- SO A NEED FOR "WHAT CAN BE LINKED HERE" EXISTS... THE CATEGORY CAN BE FUTHER DEFINED AS WHICH DIRECTION MENTION FOR LINKABILITY EXIST AND KINKING AND INSERTING RELEVANT RELATED CONTENT DETERMINES WHERE THE VOID EXIST AND WHICH PAGE IT IS TO BE INSERTED -- IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE WHAT CAN BE LINKED CAN BE ON ANY OF THE TWO PAGES AND A MERE MENTION ON ONE PAGE AS TO THE NAME OF OTHER IS ENOUGH OF A PROPMT FOR THE EDITOR TO CONNECT WITH THE OTHER PAGE
    WhatCanBeLinkedHere/Vitamin_E Cytochrome P450
      • Lentil - to use this article on lentil to develop the article using Wikipedia's "What Links here" feature and this will illustrate the power of Wikipedia; in essence, knowledge is connected by various points whether it be cause and effect which would be understandable and possibly derivable ( just by looking at the tile of the subject in "What Links here" table from prior knowledge of the subject -- the feature becomes so powerful to quickly gather various ideas exploding one's knowledge repository- the author reads indexes for rapid review of any subject and where new thing appear can go and read that) just by a prompt of the words/titles( which are Wikipedia article page names ) being presented in "What Links here". Developing article can take various differing route ( say if project given to 100 developer- if "What Links here" is used there may be lot of similar info incorporated but the form of the article will differ based on incorporation other presentation aids such as tables and such and which also can be found in Wikipedia as an example from other articles or if the article is not found it can be developed-- see section just below as boxes and link as the section name - other differing attributes are ideas around subject which are priceless ( such as this section paragraph or that all article should have translated names in various languages of the world possibly with audio also ) whether Wikipedia is used or not ultimate aim is also to recognize that Wikipedia is an on-going welcoming improvement construct; even if article is totally developed with information from outside sources the said "What Links here" is an important attribute and should be visited and all connected articles be improved as well with the newly developed article; can't wait re-hash that the value of the "What Links here" is so great that the newly developed article will need to be revised most of the time even if just launched with the new connections of "What Links here" unless no new connections were found or attached which would be rare and possibly a mistake most of the time. "What Links here" Ruleth!
      • Dal - is not linked in the "What Links Here" table in Lentil article-- consider that as an example that needs linkage improvement and compare the two articles which are for some common subject commonality and presentations and content ideas which can be crossed between articles as to the various differing points and attributes e.g. tables of nutrition content is given in one and the worm disease affecting agriculture in other etc.

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      Hello. I noticed you recently created , the page WikiProject Aviation/Contest/Submissions/Pateurology2, in the article space by mistake. This may have been a typographical error, but in case it was not, let me summarise what you did incorrectly. In Wikipedia, every page is in a namespace. The namespace is by default "Article", otherwise known as "Main". You created your page in the articlespace, because you neglected or misspelled the namespace prefix "Wikipedia:" before the name of your page. Even as minute a detail as this can cause problems. In the future, please be careful of this. Don't worry about the page - I have moved it into the correct namespace, and marked the resultant redirect for deletion. If you have questions, please feel free to ask them on my talkpage, or go to the help desk. Thank you. Intelligentsium 02:19, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

    A moved the page to Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Contest/Submissions/Patelurology2, fixing the spelling mistake in your username. I've also added you to the points board at Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Contest/History/2009, and to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Contest/Users template. - Trevor MacInnis contribs 19:50, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

    Thank you for you help with aircraft articles but can I ask you not to create re-directs from aircraft type articles to the aircraft company as you have done with Short Biplane No. 1 and others. The red link helps us to know which articles have not been created and creating the redirect as you have can be misleading. If you have any questions then please ask at WP:AIRCRAFT, Thanks. MilborneOne (talk) 15:50, 8 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

    Hpwdy; I stumbled across a 'working page' of yours that seemed to have founf its way into the main encyclopaedia. I have moved it to User:Patelurology2/Article Preparation page for Alumni of Rajkumar College, Rajkot for you. - TB (talk) 19:51, 12 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

     

    A tag has been placed on ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G11 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the page seems to be unambiguous advertising which only promotes a company, product, group, service or person and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read the guidelines on spam as well as Wikipedia:FAQ/Business for more information. You may also wish to consider using a Wizard to help you create articles - see the Article Wizard.

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    I have nominated ( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/( List of ) Alumni, Principals and Teachers of The Rajkumar College,Rajkot- RKCians. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.

    Please contact me if you're unsure why you received this message. tedder (talk) 19:51, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

    I have reverted the edit that converted this page to a redirect. I suspect that it was done as a sort poor-man's deletion after I removed the speedy deletion tag. I don't see that such a redirect makes sense. Either the page should be brought up at WP:AFD and community consensus sought for the deletion, or it should be retained.

    Many list-of-people articles limit themselves to "notable" people, in this case it would be "notable alumni". This is generally taken to mean people that have an article on Wikipedia, or who ought to or might have an article. You might want to consider recasting the list in this way.

    The notability and significance of this list is at best marginal by Wikipedia standards IMO. You may well see the list nominated for deletion at WP:AFD, if it is, the outcome could go either way.

    I will add a link from the school article to the list.

    Please not that admins have no greater authority as editors than any other editor, but it is always best to discuss rather than fight. The list talk page would be a good place to discuss such issues. DES (talk) 19:59, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

    • Admin Comment Note many of the "notable alumni" are simply bluelinks because they are piped to a city or name. For instance, Tedder of Portland. tedder (talk) 21:37, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
      • My Comment: Hoping this comment is appropriate and allowed Place name used for temporary link for the place which each of those are/were rulers/Kings of the place pending creation of specific page.
    • ....while numerous people in it are apparently notable enough to be included on Wikipedia, this is a rather trivial article and it would be more logical to create a Rajkumar College Alumni category instead, into which the relevant people can be added. KaySL (talk) 20:01, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
      • My comment: Agree with title Rajkumar College Alumni ( category ).
    • Merge any missing notable alumni and list of principals back to Rajkumar College, Rajkot. The red linked people should not be merged. TerriersFan (talk) 22:21, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
      • My comment: Agree, red linked notables not be merged. This page was created to avoid the clutter on the main page of The Rajkumar College, Rajkot; page created after at least four pages were started under my Usepage feature. On starting of deletion proceedings other pages were started at same location; community effort will be largely by the Alumni; discussion mode on talk page will need to be used and the alumni will be informed about other instructional matters through talk page as well as Alumni E-mailgroup circuit.
    • ...if the college is notable enough for an article here -- and I think it is -- then a list of notable and somewhat notable alumni is a reasonable extension of that article. The page could be improved but I see no need to delete it. DES (talk) 20:30, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
      • My comment: Improvements are being attempted to this page around general aspects of Alumni; intent for creation of this page was to separate the list from page save the most notable category which righly has been left by the first Admin on main page, so that clutter can be avoided and also link to page preparation page under my userspace can be established; I infer that the latter cannot be linked as per guidelines?;it was de-linked by the first Admin. Anyway, Alumni capable of completion of these page will now have a started page ready to input; my first attempt months ago to start first page was met with Auto-deletion, then the Userspace feature came to attention; upto that time all the material gathered was somewhere else; casting a page gives avenue to completion someday; not all likely to be completed soon; inertia ruleth supreme and current limited manpower in background further help from all the Alumni will be needed considering Alumni In Memoriam; institution is 130 years old.
    • See also talk pages of college and the list page for recent postings regarding above.

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    Apology Patelurology2 but I have had to remove your last post at Talk:Air France Flight 447 as it has stopped subsequent messages from displaying. If you would like to check the code and preview before you re-add it again, thanks. MilborneOne (talk) 13:31, 4 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

    • Work in progress: pending addition of box(es) for source and reliability symbols before merginging mainly ACARS events inserted first but are separated enbloc.

    Events are tagged to time of occurence; collation done from different source and listed events are from different time period; though, this difference has significance, it is not separated by the time of recognition of the event, e.g. before or after finding and studying the black boxes, would be a major demarcation. Respecting the postulating learned opinion at the time of expression of that opinion from whatever information is then available to formulate that opinion and is presented as was expressed at one time; the same opinion could change based on newly found information subsequently; sequential interpretation of this is needed on ongoing basis. Even as this investigation winds down to a conclusion, the said conclusion may be revisable in the future based on then available new information, technology etc akin to the concept of DNA analysis of modern era aiding reexamination of past investigations.

    AF447 Collation & Integration of Time-line information from multiple sources.

    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

     : further development needed...
    Time Z UTC : Use E for estimated time Events : Initially can keep one column, but logically separate columns for separate data source would be desirable. Comments
    22:29 Departed Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport on 31 May 2009 at 19:03 local time (22:03 UTC), with a scheduled arrival at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport approximately 11 hours later.[1]: take-off weight 232.8 t (for a MTOW of 233t), including 70.4 t fuel. vancoursun, BEA timeline
    1:30-0210 On 11 Jun 2009 11:37:35 -0700 (PDT)written by Rick as follows: BEA posted a reconstructed flight path:

    reconstructed flight path Reverse engineered a couple of the locations using Google Earth: 0130Z 157.1 nm, 471 kts 0150Z 77.4 nm, 464 kts 0200Z 75.7 nm 454 kts 0210Z "could use this to revise your extrapolated positions. could never find the source of the 0214Z position that was in Aviation Herald - now think it was wrong all along. The 0210Z in the BEA flight plan is a very close match to the SAR map final location posted in your forum (Crash location). So the SAR teams have been using the BEA 0210Z location all along. It looks like AF447 flew straight into this storm." 0130Z - 1 39.500'S 32 59.000'W 0150Z - 0 39.943'N 31 45.392'W 0200Z - 1 48.654'N 31 9.109'W 0210Z - 2 57.192'N 30 35.309'W

    weathergraphics On 11 Jun 2009 11:37:35 -0700 (PDT) by Rick
    01:33 last verbal contact near waypoint INTOL (1°21′39″S 32°49′53″W / 1.36083°S 32.83139°W / -1.36083; -32.83139), located 565 km (351 mi) off Natal, on Brazil's north-eastern coast.
    The crew reported that they expected to use airway UN873 and enter Senegalese-controlled airspace at waypoint TASIL (4°0′18″N 29°59′24″W / 4.005°N 29.99°W / 4.005; -29.99) within 50 minutes, and that the aircraft was flying normally at flight level 350 (a nominal altitude of 35,000 ft/11,000 m) and at a speed of 467 knots (865 km/h; 537 mph).[1]
    01:48 left Brazil Atlantic radar surveillance at 01:48
    01:50-01:58 Air France Flight 447 crossed through an area of tropical showers and/or weak thunderstorms with weak to moderate updrafts and a high likelihood of turbulence. The flight penetrated one cell at about 0150 UTC and then entered a cluster of cells beginning at 0158 UTC. weathergraphics.com
    01:51 AF447 crossed through three key thunderstorm clusters: a small one around 0151Z, a new rapidly growing one at about 0159Z, and finally a large multicell convective system (MCS) around 0205-0216Z. At 0200Z- according to AF aircraft transmission, entered a "thunderous zone with strong turbulence." Don H----------- (Retired Air Force Physical Scientist) 16 Jun 2009 20:40:07 -0500
    01:50-01:58 Differential cloud tops and temperatures along the route: Satellite-derived cloud top temperatures along the route of flight weathergraphics.com
    1:55 Captain woke the second co-pilot and said "[…] he’s going to take my place". takes 4 min Est. to cockpit ? walking distance path? -the same path the Captain will take on return, possibly in half the time or sooner becauase of urgency, with attitude pitch changed: see later BEA timeline
    1:59:32-2:01:46 Captain attended the briefing between the two co-pilots, during which the PF said, in particular "the little bit of turbulence that you just saw[…] we should find the same ahead […] we’re in the cloud layer unfortunately we can’t climb much for the moment because the temperature is falling more slowly than forecast" and that "the logon with Dakar failed". The Captain left the cockpit. BEA timeline
    01:59 AF447 crossed through three key thunderstorm clusters: a small one around 0151Z, a new rapidly growing one at about 0159Z, and finally a large multicell convective system (MCS) around 0205-0216Z. At 0200Z- according to AF aircraft transmission, entered a "thunderous zone with strong turbulence." Don H----------- (Retired Air Force Physical Scientist) 16 Jun 2009 20:40:07 -0500
    2:00E ORARO Waypoint FL350 Mach 0.82 :weight and balance 205 tonnes and 29% resp, Autopilot 2 and auto-thrust were engaged. BEA time line
    02:05-02:16 AF447 crossed through three key thunderstorm clusters: a small one around 0151Z, a new rapidly growing one at about 0159Z, and finally a large multicell convective system (MCS) around 0205-0216Z. At 0200Z- according to AF aircraft transmission, entered a "thunderous zone with strong turbulence." Don H----------- (Retired Air Force Physical Scientist) 16 Jun 2009 20:40:07 -0500
    02:06:04 The PF called the cabin crew, telling them to watch out because turbulence was coming up. "It'll move about a bit more than at the moment," he said....in about 2 min later vancoursun, BEA timeline
    2:08:07 The PNF said "you can maybe go a little to the left" and the plane began a slight turn to the left. Turbulence increased slightly and the crew decided to reduce speed. vancoursun
    2:10 The suspected zone of strongest cells was reached at 0208 UTC, which corresponds with the beginning of a track deviation, and another cell appeared to be reached at 0210 UTC, which corresponded with the time of autopilot disconnect. The flight was suspected to be within areas of showers and precipitation up until the time of impact, and the descent below FL250 into the critical -10 to -20 deg C zone probably involved some degree of clear icing on control surfaces, though it is uncertain whether this affected recovery of the aircraft, especially due to the short accumulation time that would be involved. weathergraphics.com
    2:10:05 The autopilot and auto-thrust disengaged and the PF said, "I have the controls." The airplane began to roll to the right and the PF tried to raise the nose up and to the left. The stall warning sounded twice in a row. Recorded parameters show a sharp fall in speed. vancoursun
    2:10:10 ACARS starts;AUTO FLT AP OFF
    2:10:16 The PNF said "so, we've lost the speeds" then "alternate law . . . " The plane started to climb. The PF tried to bring the nose down and rolled alternatively left and right. vancoursun
    >2:10:16E-<2:10:50E Note 1: The angle of attack is the angle between the airflow and longitudinal axis of the airplane.

    This information is not presented to pilots. Note 2 : In alternate or direct law, the angle-of-attack protections are no longer available but a stall warning is triggered when the greatest of the valid angle-of-attack values exceeds a certain threshold. The airplane’s pitch attitude increased progressively beyond 10 degrees and the plane started to climb. The PF made nose-down control inputs and alternately left and right roll inputs. The vertical speed, which had reached 7,000 ft/min, dropped to 700 ft/min and the roll varied between 12 degrees right and 10 degrees left. The speed displayed on the left side increased sharply to 215 kt (Mach 0.68). The airplane was then at an altitude of about 37,500 ft and the recorded angle of attack was around 4 degrees.

    BEA timeline
    2:10:23 F/CTL ALTN LAW Flight control switching [from normal law] to alternate flight control law.
    2:10:29 -2:10:41 FLAG ON CAPT PFD SPD LIMIT- FLAG ON F/O PFD SPD LIMIT Disappearance of the display of the characteristic speeds (in particular VLS [low speed limit] and green dot [most economical speed]) on the Captain and First Officer [primary flight displays] PFDs, with display of the SPD LIM flag at the bottom of the speed scales. This message indicates the unavailability of the [flight management and guidance envelope computer] FMGEC’s characteristic speed calculation function.
    2:10:34 At 2:10 the the geographic coordinates of F=GZCP was N2.98 W30.59
    2:10:34E The last two numbers of the all codes, not shown, are "06" and refer to warnings or failures that occurred above 800ft MSL. The WN########## and FLR########## date and time stamps were removed as the times are given by the satellite that received the transmission from F-GZCP. 2The messages were at least five or six seconds apart, which can be explained by the limited rate of communication by satellite. 3Note: A position report message (AOC type) was received at 2 h 10 min 34 s, between two maintenance messages. 4According to BEA the message is not fully explained. 5There are two possible reasons for the longer gaps: either the aircraft did not have any messages to transmit, or it no longer had the means for doing so (loss of satellite communication performance, for example).. 6Italicised text are quotes from the 07-02-2009 BEA Interim report.[53] 7The gap observed between the message sent at 2 h 13 min 14 s and the one sent at 2 h 13 min 45 s is due, at least in part, to a temporary interruption in the communication link between the aircraft and the satellite
    2:10:47 AUTO FLT A/THR OFF- Autoflight system - autothrust spontaneously shut off
    02:10:50 The PNF tried several times to call the captain back. vancoursun
    02:10:51 The stall warning was triggered again. The PF continued trying to pull the nose up. Altitude reached its maximum of about 38,000 ft. The thrust levers were positioned

    in the TO/GA detent and the PF maintained nose-up inputs. The recorded angle of attack, of around 6 degrees at the triggering of the stall warning, continued to increase. The trimmable horizontal stabilizer (THS) passed from 3 to 13 degrees nose-up in about 1 minute and remained in the latter position until the end of the flight. Around fifteen seconds later, the speed displayed on the ISIS increased sharply towards 185 kt; it was then consistent with the other recorded speed. The PF continued to make nose-up inputs. The airplane’s altitude reached its maximum of about 38,000 ft, its pitch attitude and angle of attack being 16 degrees. Note: The inconsistency between the speeds displayed on the left side and on the ISIS lasted a little less than one minute.

    vancoursun,BEA timeline
    2:10:51 "At 2 h 10 min 51s, the stall warning was triggered again. The thrust levers were positioned in the TO/GA detent and the PF maintained nose-up inputs. The recorded angle of attack, of around 6 degrees at the triggering of the stall warning, continued to increase. The trimmable horizontal stabilizer (THS) passed from 3 to 13 degrees nose-up in about 1 minute and remained in the latter position until the end of the flight."by ...Insider : a sign name & further in link Air-france-447-was-it-deep-stall
    >2:10:50E-<2:11:40E Captain walks to the cockpit: feeling the pitch/attitude, deceleration/acceleration, descent/ascent: equilalent info of the said seat of the pants feel. Time walked or in upright postion to cockpit ( once out of bed )?estimate but actual BEA estimate needed. actual BEA estimate needed: Captain walks in 2:11:40 see below
    2:10:54 NAV TCAS FAULT- Navigation system - indicates that the [Terrain crash avoidance system] TCAS is inoperative.
    2:11:00 -2:11:15 Disappearance of the Flight Director on the PFDs, Captain and First Officer sides, and display of the red FD flag
    2:11:21 F/CTL RUD TRV LIM FAULT ..unavailability of the rudder deflection limitation calculation function. The limitation value remains frozen at the current value at the time of the failure.
    02:11:40 The captain re-entered the cockpit. In the following seconds, all the recorded speeds became invalid and the stall warning stopped. The altitude was about 35,000 ft but the plane was descending at about 10,000 ft per minute. vancoursun
    2:11:49 EFCS2 1, EFCS1, AFS... PROBE-PITOT 1X2 / 2X3 / 1X3 (9DA), HARD ..transmitted by the FCDC2 (EFCS2), means that the FCPCs (or PRIMs) triggered one of the speed monitoring processes: they have detected a decrease of more than 30 kt in one second of the “polled” speed value. The three ADRs were considered valid by the EFCS2 at the time the monitoring was triggered, because the prior rejection of an ADR would have generated a class 2 fault message and there would therefore have been an asterisk in front of the source. In this case, the “polled” value is the median value. Flight control systems are now operating under 'alterate law 2'.
    2:11:55 EFCS1 X2, EFCS2X... FCPC2 (2CE2)/ WRG:ADIRU1 BUS ADR1-2 TO FCPC2,HARD Source:Captain's Electronic Flight Control System (EFCS 1). indicates that [First Officer's flight control primary computer] FCPC 2 no longer considers as valid the information that is delivered to it by ADR 1 (via bus 2).
    02:12:02 The PF said "I don't have any more indications," and the PNF said "we have no valid indications." At that moment, the thrust levers were in the IDLE detent and the

    engines’ N1’s were at 55%.( see below: Around fifteen seconds later, the PF made pitch-down inputs. In the following moments, the angle of attack decreased, the speeds became valid again and the stall warning sounded again.)(|vancoursun,[ http://www.bea.aero/fr/enquetes/vol.af.447/point.enquete.af447.27mai2011.en.pdf BEA timeline](Cvr:Around fifteen seconds later, the PF pulled the nose down. The angle of attack decreased, the speeds became valid again and the stall warning sounded again )

    2:12:10 - 2:12:16 FLAG ON CAPT PFD FPV-FLAG ON F/O PFD FPV Disappearance of the FPV (bird) on the PFDs, Captain and First Officer sides, and display of the red FPV flag.
    02:12:17E Around fifteen seconds later, the PF pulled the nose down. The angle of attack decreased, the speeds became valid again and the stall warning sounded again. vancoursun
    2:12:51 NAV ADR DISAGREE the EFCSs have rejected an ADR, and then identified an inconsistency between the two remaining ADRs on one of the monitored parameters.
    2:13:08 ISIS 1... ISIS(22FN - 10FC) SPEED OR MACH FUNCTION- Source: integrated standby information system (ISIS). internal failure at the level of the CAS or Mach elaboration function or CAS or Mach values that are outside certain limits.
    2:13:14 IR2 1, EFCS1X, IR1, IR3... ADIRU2- Source: inertia reference 2 (A component of the First Officer's ADIRU).
    2:13:14-2:13:45 gap between reports gap observed between the message sent at 2 h 13 min 14 s and the one sent at 2 h 13 min 45 s is due, at least in part, to a temporary interruption in the communication link between the aircraft and the satellite
    02:13:32 The PF said the plane's altitude was nearing 10,000 feet. About 15 seconds later, simultaneous inputs by both pilots on the sidesticks were recorded and the PF said "go ahead, you have the controls." Last words in Cvr vancoursun
    2:13:45 F/CTL PRIM 1 FAULT- Flight control This message indicates that FCPC1 (PRIM 1) has stopped functioning. This shutdown could be the result of a command or of a failure.
    2:13:51 F/CTL SEC 1 FAULT- Flight control This message indicates that [Captain's flight control secondary computer] FCSC1 (SEC 1) has stopped functioning. This shutdown could be the result of a command or of a failure.
    2:14:14 MAINTENANCE STATUS ADR 2-Source: First officer's Air data reference which is part of ADIRU-2
    2:14:20 FMGEC1(1CA1), INTERMITTENT- Autoflight system - an intermittent fault in the captain's flight manangement guidance envelope computer, occurs for less than 2.5 seconds.
    2:14:26 ADVISORY CABIN VERTICAL SPEED- Cabin Airhandling system - Flashing of the cabin vertical speed indicator on the SD’s PRESS page. indicates a cabin altitude variation greater, as an absolute value, than 1,800 ft/min for five seconds.
    02:14:28 The recordings stopped.The last recorded values were a vertical speed of

    -10,912 ft/min, a ground speed of 107 kt, pitch attitude of 16.2 degrees nose-up, roll angle of 5.3 degrees left and a magnetic heading of 270 degrees.

    vancoursun
    02.15E LH507 report regarding St. Elmo’s fire phenomena and

    other airplanes OAT data. At 02.15 UTC the thunderstorm activity was heavy enough to produce for example more ice particles

    AARMS TECHNOLOGY: Vol. 9, No. 2 (2010) 217–227:Received: June 28, 2010: The accident of AF-447 flight – analysis and reconstruction of weather situation along the flight path: ZSOLT BOTTYÁN, MÁTYÁS PALIK:Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University, Department of Air Traffic Controller and Pilot’s Training, Szolnok, Hungary
    2:15:23 ECabin verticle speed advisory Wreckage found and subsequent Black boxes found nearby 00°55′1″N 29°20′7″W / 0.91694°N 29.33528°W / 0.91694; -29.33528Coordinates: 00°55′1″N 29°20′7″W / 0.91694°N 29.33528°W / 0.91694; -29.33528

    Archipelago Arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo

    2:23:E ETA TASIL- ENTRY POINT IN Senegalese-controlled airspace The last verbal contact with the aircraft was at 01:33 UTC, when it was near waypoint INTOL (1°21′39″S 32°49′53″W / 1.36083°S 32.83139°W / -1.36083; -32.83139), located 565 km (351 mi) off Natal, on Brazil's north-eastern coast. The crew reported that they expected to use airway UN873 and enter Senegalese-controlled airspace at waypoint TASIL (4°0′18″N 29°59′24″W / 4.005°N 29.99°W / 4.005; -29.99) within 50 minutes
      • The last two numbers of the all codes, not shown, are "06" and refer to warnings or failures that occurred above 800ft MSL. The WN########## and FLR########## date and time stamps were removed as the times are given by the satellite that received the transmission from F-GZCP. 2The messages were at least five or six seconds apart, which can be explained by the limited rate of communication by satellite. 3Note: A position report message (AOC type) was received at 2 h 10 min 34 s, between two maintenance messages. 4According to BEA the message is not fully explained. 5There are two possible reasons for the longer gaps: either the aircraft did not have any messages to transmit, or it no longer had the means for doing so (loss of satellite communication performance, for example).. 6Italicised text are quotes from the 07-02-2009 BEA Interim report.[53] 7The gap observed between the message sent at 2 h 13 min 14 s and the one sent at 2 h 13 min 45 s is due, at least in part, to a temporary interruption in the communication link between the aircraft and the satellite
    ACARS Messages during final 4 minutes of flight.
    Time (UTC) Code1 Message Source and/or Meaning[53] Δt
    sec
    2:10:10 2210 020 AUTO FLT AP OFF Autoflight system - autopilot spontaneously shut off 0
    2:10:16 2262 010 AUTO FLT REAC W/S DET FAULT Autoflight system - unavailability of the reaction to wind shear detection function6 -
    2:10:23 2791 005 F/CTL ALTN LAW Flight control - switching [from normal law] to alternate flight control law. -
    2:10:29

    2:10:41

    2283 002

    2283 012

    FLAG ON CAPT PFD SPD LIMIT

    FLAG ON F/O PFD SPD LIMIT

    Disappearance of the display of the characteristic speeds (in particular VLS [low speed limit] and green dot [most economical speed]) on the Captain and First Officer [primary flight displays] PFDs, with display of the SPD LIM flag at the bottom of the speed scales. This message indicates the unavailability of the [flight management and guidance envelope computer] FMGEC’s characteristic speed calculation function. -3
    2:10:34 #0210/+2.98-30.59 At 2:10 the the geographic coordinates of F=GZCP was N2.98 W30.59 -3
    2:10:47 2230 025 AUTO FLT A/THR OFF Autoflight system - autothrust spontaneously shut off -
    2:10:54 3443 005 NAV TCAS FAULT Navigation system - indicates that the [Terrain crash avoidance system] TCAS is inoperative.4 -
    2:11:00

    2:11:15

    2283 001

    2283 011

    FLAG ON CAPT PFD FD

    FLAG ON F/O PFD FD

    Disappearance of the Flight Director on the PFDs, Captain and First Officer sides, and display of the red FD flag -5
    2:11:21 2723 020 F/CTL RUD TRV LIM FAULT ..unavailability of the rudder deflection limitation calculation function. The limitation value remains frozen at the current value at the time of the failure. -
    2:11:49 3411 15* EFCS2 1, EFCS1, AFS... PROBE-PITOT 1X2 / 2X3 / 1X3 (9DA), HARD ..transmitted by the FCDC2 (EFCS2), means that the FCPCs (or PRIMs) triggered one of the speed monitoring processes: they have detected a decrease of more than 30 kt in one second of the “polled” speed value. The three ADRs were considered valid by the EFCS2 at the time the monitoring was triggered, because the prior rejection of an ADR would have generated a class 2 fault message and there would therefore have been an asterisk in front of the source. In this case, the “polled” value is the median value. Flight control systems are now operating under 'alterate law 2'. 99
    2:11:55 2793 34* EFCS1 X2, EFCS2X... FCPC2 (2CE2)/ WRG:ADIRU1 BUS ADR1-2 TO FCPC2,HARD Source:Captain's Electronic Flight Control System (EFCS 1). indicates that [First Officer's flight control primary computer] FCPC 2 no longer considers as valid the information that is delivered to it by ADR 1 (via bus 2).4 -
    2:12:10

    2:12:16

    3412 001

    3412 011

    FLAG ON CAPT PFD FPV

    FLAG ON F/O PFD FPV

    Disappearance of the FPV (bird) on the PFDs, Captain and First Officer sides, and display of the red FPV flag. -5
    2:12:51 3410 400 NAV ADR DISAGREE the EFCSs have rejected an ADR, and then identified an inconsistency between the two remaining ADRs on one of the monitored parameters. 161
    2:13:08 3422 00* ISIS 1... ISIS(22FN - 10FC) SPEED OR MACH FUNCTION Source: integrated standby information system (ISIS). internal failure at the level of the CAS or Mach elaboration function or CAS or Mach values that are outside certain limits. 178
    2:13:14 3412 34* IR2 1, EFCS1X, IR1, IR3... ADIRU2 Source: inertia reference 2 (A component of the First Officer's ADIRU).4 -
    2:13:45 2790 025 F/CTL PRIM 1 FAULT Flight control - This message indicates that FCPC1 (PRIM 1) has stopped functioning. This shutdown could be the result of a command or of a failure. 2157
    2:13:51 2790 004 F/CTL SEC 1 FAULT Flight control - This message indicates that [Captain's flight control secondary computer] FCSC1 (SEC 1) has stopped functioning. This shutdown could be the result of a command or of a failure. -
    2:14:14 3410 360 MAINTENANCE STATUS ADR 2 Source: First officer's Air data reference which is part of ADIRU-2 244
    2:14:20 2283 34* AFS 1... FMGEC1(1CA1), INTERMITTENT Autoflight system - an intermittent fault in the captain's flight manangement guidance envelope computer, occurs for less than 2.5 seconds.4 -
    2:14:26 2231 002 ADVISORY CABIN VERTICAL SPEED Cabin Airhandling system - Flashing of the cabin vertical speed indicator on the SD’s PRESS page. .. indicates a cabin altitude variation greater, as an absolute value, than 1,800 ft/min for five seconds. -
    *Failures appear on gold background
    1The last two numbers of the all codes, not shown, are "06" and refer to warnings or failures that occurred above 800ft MSL. The WN########## and FLR########## date and time stamps were removed as the times are given by the satellite that received the transmission from F-GZCP. 2The messages were at least five or six seconds apart, which can be explained by the limited rate of communication by satellite. 3Note: A position report message (AOC type) was received at 2 h 10 min 34 s, between two maintenance messages. 4According to BEA the message is not fully explained. 5There are two possible reasons for the longer gaps: either the aircraft did not have any messages to transmit, or it no longer had the means for doing so (loss of satellite communication performance, for example).. 6Italicised text are quotes from the 07-02-2009 BEA Interim report.[53] 7The gap observed between the message sent at 2 h 13 min 14 s and the one sent at 2 h 13 min 45 s is due, at least in part, to a temporary interruption in the communication link between the aircraft and the satellite

    AF447 - meshing BEA timeline and ACARS together

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    Let me clarify my comments on AF447 talk page. I dont think the two should be meshed together. The FDRs and FVRs should not be meshed together either. The reason is that the ACARS in reporting errors in both the sensor and ADIRU system at the basal level of computational systems of the AC. The data on the FDR is often unreliable as a result. There are several sources of data, some data that was obtained from the external ports (e.g. pitots) is unreliable. The BEA reports gives us information that the aircraft could not distinquish a true stall situation (AOA too high) relative to false stall. The pilots statements are reliable indicators of the state of aircraft. There are several perplexing statements in that report. With alternate law and direct law the copilot dialed that trim elevation to the maximum setting and continued the pull back the aircraft (this would have changed the horizontal G-forces substantially).

    ACARS is reporting, not the direction of the error, but that something unexpected happened that needed to be looked into later. Some of these were equipment failures if not temporary under the environment that they were subjected. The data recorder is not actively filtering out bad data, but the pilots are seeing both good and bad data. At a couple of points they remark they have lost all indicators, and we should take that as they say it, the altimeter may have been reported properly on the recorder (i dont know if this is GPS or altimeter data), but the pilots may have been seeing something else. The pilots actions are not in accord with the flight data, they appear to be responding do a different set of circumstance of which we are not aware of. Indicators of this are the fact that the aircraft is trimmed to max (can only occur under direct law), and the stick is constantly being nosed-up, even when downsticking cause the stall horn, indicating that pilots were trying to intentionally dissipating alot of kinetic and thermodynamic energy in the aircraft manually, to do a belly flop on the atlantic. Either they were completely unaware of the deceleration and loss of altitude, as the report superficially suggests or something else, unreported, had happened to the aircraft. The critical thing is that if we take the BEA FDR at face value the aircraft slowed from 540 MPH to 120 MPH in approximately 40 seconds that is a 0.45 g horizontal deceleration that would not be missed by the pilots unless something else explains this. Thus the deceleration was either intentional or the speed data was never accurate until close to hitting the atlantic. As for the altimeter data, I don't know if the BEA is reporting GPS or pressure altimetry. They do report a GS close to the ground, but IAS = GS at sea level and 0 winds, whereas GPS AS (GS) is GS at all levels.

    The most important thing that will be confusing to the reader, it appears and is interpreted by the BEA that the aircraft is in a permanent stall (from 38,000 feet to the point it crashed); however the stall horn only sounds occasionally. It appears to be the case because the stall indicator is dependent on a minimum IAS of 60 knts, and at a AOA of 40 degrees, even with unblocked pitot tubes the AC was incapable or producing a consistent stall signal. Thus multiple interpretive signals are not reporting accurately to the FDR.

    Personally I would not put alot into a comprehensive table until the BEA can reconcile the ACARS, VDR, FDR and pilot actions.PB666 yap 01:14, 24 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

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