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Nanocarriers for antioxidant resveratrol: formulation approach, vesicle self-assembly and stability evaluation.

2013

In this work we studied various nanoformulations of resveratrol in phospholipid vesicles. Conventional phophatidylcholine liposomes were prepared and characterized in parallel with PEVs (Penetration Enhancer-containing Vesicles) obtained by adding one of eight selected amphiphilic penetration enhancers (PEs; 0.2% w/v; HLB range 1-16) to the composition. All vesicles were around 100 nm, negatively charged (∼-30 mV) and able to incorporate resveratrol in good yields (>74%). The structure and the lamellar self-organization of the vesicles were investigated by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Small and Wide Angle X-ray Scattering (SWAXS). These analyses showed that the lamellarity of …

Chemical PhenomenaDPPHChemistry PharmaceuticalResveratrolAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundColloidColloid and Surface ChemistryDrug StabilityMicroscopy Electron TransmissionPicratesX-Ray DiffractionAmphiphileStilbenesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryUnilamellar LiposomesLiposomeDrug CarriersChromatographyChemistryVesicleBiphenyl CompoundsSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral MedicinePenetration (firestop)ResveratrolNanoparticlesNanocarriersBiotechnologyColloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces
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Thermodynamic stability of stoichiometric LaFeO 3 and BiFeO 3 : a hybrid DFT study

2017

BiFeO3 perovskite attracts great attention due to its multiferroic properties and potential use as a parent material for Bi1−xSrxFeO3−δ and Bi1−xSrxFe1−yCoyO3−δ solid solutions in intermediate temperature cathodes of oxide fuel cells. Another iron-based LaFeO3 perovskite is the end member for well-known solid solutions (La1−xSrxFe1−yCoyO3−δ) used for oxide fuel cells and other electrochemical devices. In this study an ab initio hybrid functional approach was used for the study of the thermodynamic stability of both LaFeO3 and BiFeO3 with respect to decompositions to binary oxides and to elements, as a function of temperature and oxygen pressure. The localized (LCAO) basis sets describing th…

ChemistryAb initioOxideGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamics02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences7. Clean energy0104 chemical sciencesHybrid functionalchemistry.chemical_compoundLinear combination of atomic orbitalsAtomPhysical chemistryChemical stabilityPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyPerovskite (structure)Phase diagramPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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Mechanistic and kinetic insight into spontaneous cocrystallisation of isoniazid and benzoic acid

2015

Solid-state cocrystallisation is of contemporary interest, because it offers an easy and efficient way to produce cocrystals, which are recognized as prospective pharmaceutical materials. Research explaining solid-state cocrystallisation mechanisms is important, but still too scarce to give a broad understanding of factors governing and limiting these reactions. Here we report an investigation of the mechanism and kinetics of isoniazid cocrystallisation with benzoic acid. This reaction is spontaneous; however its rate is greatly influenced by environmental conditions (humidity and temperature) and pre-treatment (milling) of the sample. The acceleration of cocrystallisation in the presence o…

ChemistryChemistry PharmaceuticalIsoniazidKineticsPharmaceutical Sciencefood and beveragesLimitingBenzoic AcidCocrystalKineticschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug StabilitySolubilityX-Ray DiffractionMechanism (philosophy)MechanochemistryDrug DiscoveryIsoniazidmedicineThermodynamicsMolecular MedicineOrganic chemistryCrystallizationmedicine.drugBenzoic acid
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Hyperthermal stability of neuroglobin and cytoglobin

2005

Neuroglobin (Ngb) and cytoglobin (Cygb), recent additions to the globin family, display a hexa-coordinated (bis-histidyl) heme in the absence of external ligands. Although these proteins have the classical globin fold they reveal a very high thermal stability with a melting temperature (Tm) of 100 °C for Ngb and 95 °C for Cygb. Moreover, flash photolysis experiments at high temperatures reveal that Ngb remains functional at 90 °C. Human Ngb may have a disulfide bond in the CD loop region; reduction of the disulfide bond increases the affinity of the iron atom for the distal (E7) histidine, and leads to a 3 °C increase in the Tm for ferrous Ngb. A similar Tm is found for a mutant of human Ng…

ChemistryCytoglobinMutantCell BiologyBiochemistryGlobin foldchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistryNeuroglobinBiophysicsThermal stabilityGlobinMolecular BiologyHemeHistidineFEBS Journal
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Biorelevant fluorine-containing N-heterocycles

2019

Abstract Over the course of many decades, life sciences have gained an insight into the structure–activity relationship of biologically active molecules, thereby allowing for a deeper understanding of how such molecules can be modified to produce the desired effect within a living organism. The introduction of either a nitrogen-containing heterocycle or a fluorine-containing unit are commonly used strategies in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries to fine-tune the activity, toxicity, and metabolic stability, among other properties, of their respective products. Herein, an overview of the latest fluorine containing N-heterocyclic molecules of significant biological importance, eith…

ChemistryFluorinechemistry.chemical_elementMoleculeFluorine containingMetabolic stabilityCombinatorial chemistryOrganism
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Enhanced nonlinear optical properties and thermal stability of donor-acceptor substituted oligothiophenes

1997

Abstract Linear and nonlinear optical properties of a series of novel donor-acceptor substituted α-oligothiophenes were investigated by means of electrooptical absorption measurements (EOAM) and electric field induced second harmonic generation (EFISH). The second-order polarizabilities β(−2ω; ω, ω) were related to dipole changes Δμ ag and transition dipoles μ ag associated with low-lying charge-transfer (CT) excitations by using the perturbational two-level approximation. Systematic variation of the donor and acceptor groups led to compounds with exceptional nonlinearity and thermal stability. Too strong donor/acceptor pairs, however, yielded structures in the charge-resonance (CR) limit w…

ChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomySecond-harmonic generationMolecular physicsAcceptorCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceNonlinear systemDipoleNonlinear opticalComputational chemistryElectric fieldThermal stabilityPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Chemical Physics
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Role of the central gold atom in ligand-protected biicosahedral Au 24 and Au25 clusters

2013

The crystal structures of the ligand-protected clusters [Au24(PPh3)10(SC2H4Ph)5Cl2]+ and [Au25(PPh3)10(SC2H4Ph)5Cl2]2+ have been elucidated recently, and they comprise the same biicosahedral structural motif for the Au core. The only difference is the central Au atom joining two icosahedra which is absent in the Au24 cluster. On the basis of density functional simulations, we have evaluated the structural, electronic, optical, and vibrational properties of the clusters in question with a full presentation for the thiolate and phosphine side groups. Our spherical harmonics analysis of the electronic structure shows that the chemical stability of both clusters can be understood based on an 8 …

ChemistryIcosahedral symmetrySuperatomta221Crystal structureElectronic structureSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographyGeneral EnergyAtomCluster (physics)Chemical stabilityElectron configurationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Physical Chemistry C
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Thermal stability and reaction of chalcogen-containing metallocenic compounds with elemental chalcogens

1989

Abstract Dissymmetrical four-membered bimetallocenacycles (t-BuC 5 H 4 ) 2 M(μ-S) 2 M′-(RC 5 H 4 ) 2 (M, M′ = Zr, Hf; R = H, t-Bu) have been prepared and found to give redistribution products in solution at 190°C; identification of these products shows that the reaction involves exclusive cleavage of a metal-sulfur bond. Elemental sulfur and selenium react with chalcogen-containing complexes. The reaction is shown to involve the introduction of chalcogenic species in place of the σ-ligands of the complex to give either four-membered bimetallic complexes or catenated pentachalcogen metallocenic compounds. Some examples of insertion of sulfur and tellurium into the zirconium-methyl bond are a…

ChemistryOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistrySulfurInorganic ChemistryChalcogenPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryRedistribution (chemistry)Thermal stabilityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTelluriumBimetallic stripSeleniumJournal of Organometallic Chemistry
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1982

The polyamides 3–5 were synthesized from α,ω-diamino-substituted oligo(oxyethylene)s (1) and bis-chlorides of dicarboxylic acids (2). As copolymers with defined sequences they contain up to five oxyethylene units per repeating unit. Hereby properties like solubility, thermal stability and complexing ability towards alkali metal cations are influenced.

ChemistryPolyamidePolymer chemistryCopolymerOrganic chemistryThermal stabilitySolubilityAlkali metalDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Mise en évidence d'une production de protéases exocellulaires par les levures au cours de la fermentation alcoolique du moût de raisin

1980

<p style="text-align: justify;">La durée d'activité très limitée dans le temps des protéases du raisin est confirmée en vinification en blanc, mais une nouvelle activité protéolytique peut être caractérisée à 37 °C et à pH 3,7 dans le moût au cours de la fermentation alcoolique.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Cette activité doit être attribuée à des protéases exocellulaires libérées dans le milieu des levures. Parmi les souches essayées <em>S. bayanus</em> a une activité protéolytique plus importante que <em>S. cerevisiae</em>, ce qui se traduit par l'obtention de vins plus riches en azote soluble, donc plus stables du point de vue protéique et …

ChemistryProteolytic enzymeslcsh:Sfood and beveragesS. cerevisiaeproteolytic stabilityHorticultureEthanol fermentationgrapeMolecular biologylcsh:QK1-989Soluble nitrogenlcsh:Agriculturestrainmalolactic fermentationBiochemistryalcoholic fermentationproteolytic enzymeS. bayanuslcsh:BotanyMalolactic fermentationFermentationwineFood Sciencenitrogen contentOENO One
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