Six men and 3 women on each of 4 days received 10 mg of methylphenidate or placebo (2 times a day) at 0800 and 1200 after 8 hr or 0 hr of sleep. Sleep latency was measured by the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) at 0930, 1130, 1330, 1530, and 1730. Participants also completed divided-attention and auditory vigilance tasks at 1000 and 1400 and the Profile of Mood States (POMS) and the Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) after the 0930 and 1330 latency tests. The drug increased mean latency on the MSLT in both sleep conditions. Performance only showed drug effects after prior sleep deprivation. On the POMS, the drug increased Vigor and reduced Fatigue and Depression scale scores, primarily after sleep deprivation. The drug increased the ARCI Amphetamine and Morphine-Benzedrine scores only in the basal state. The ARCI Pentobarbital score was increased by sleep deprivation and decreased by the drug.
A study was undertaken to compare the postharvest properties of organically and conventionally grown bananas. The effects of ethrel treatment on the skin colour of organic and non-organic bananas (Musa AAA group Cavendish subgroup, Robusta) were determined during ripening at 22-250C. In addition, pulp temperature, impedance (at 100Hz, 500Hz, I kHz, 10kHz), gravimetric and volumetric pulp: peel ratios, fruit density, total soluble solids (TSS) and major (N, P, K, Ca and Mg) minerals of ripe fruit were also compared for organically and conventionally grown bananas. Organic bananas ripened faster than non-organic bananas as measured by peel colour change (reflectance, chroma and hue angle). Hedonic scale values showed that ethrel treatment promoted uniform skin change from green to yellow. Visual colour values had strong positive correlation against reflectance, chroma or hue angle, but was more closely related to hue angle. Organic and non-organic bananas had no significant difference in TSS contents. Impedance decreased with rise in frequency and pulp temperature and showed strong negative correlation against reflectance, chroma and hue angle of organic and non-organic banana at I 00 Hz. Ripe nonorganic bananas had both higher gravimetric pulp: peel ratio and impedance compared with organic fruits. In all fruits, the peel had higher N, P, K, Mg and Ca than the pulp. The peel of non-organic fruits had higher N and lower P contents than organic fruits. Differences in mineral content between the pulp of organic and non-organic fruits were much less than those between the peel. This study shows that production methods of bananas has a significant influence on the postharvest behaviour of bananas and this in turn must influence their subsequent management in order to optimize quality for the consumer.
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