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Innovative Combination of Three Alternating Current Relaxation Techniques: Electrical Charge, Mass, and Color Impedance Spectroscopy. Part I: The Tool

2009

Technical details concerning the simultaneous acquisition of three impedance functions (electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, alternating current electrogravimetry or mass impedance, and alternating current colorimetry or color impedance) are presented. The analysis of each type of impedance function gives interesting information about the species participating during the electrochemical processes. Furthermore, obtaining three impedance functions in situ allows the crossed impedance functions to be calculated. These functions are especially useful in detecting delays between the color, mass, and electrical charge response of the system to the same perturbation, and it allows species parti…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysical modelMolar massChemistryAnalytical chemistryPolymerElectric chargeSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsComputational physicslaw.inventionDielectric spectroscopyGeneral EnergylawElectrogravimetryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAlternating currentElectrical impedanceThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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The Anaphylatoxic Peptide C3a of Guinea Pig Complement

1978

Abstract Highly purified guinea pig C3a was obtained after specific cleavage of isolated C3 by the alternative pathway enzyme VF-B in a one step procedure. It turned out to be a low molecular weight peptide with basic character (M.W. 9500; isoelectric point above 9.4). C3a represents an antigenetic determinant of its own in the native C3 molecule, different from the B determinant. Guinea pig C3a is resistant to 100°C for 10 minutes. Its smooth muscle contracting activity can be destroyed by trypsin and carboxypeptidase B. These findings indicate that guinea pig C3a is quite similar to human C3a.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistrychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaPeptideGeneral MedicineCleavage (embryo)TrypsinMolecular biologyCarboxypeptidaseGuinea pigIsoelectric pointEnzymeBiochemistryAlternative complement pathwaymedicinebiology.proteinmedicine.drugZeitschrift für Immunitätsforschung: Immunobiology
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LC-NMR applied to the characterisation of cardiac glycosides from three micropropagatedIsoplexisspecies

2002

Species of the genus Isoplexis are of particular interest with respect to the biochemical pathway leading to the cardenolides. It is important to determine whether or not 5β-configured compounds, typically produced by Digitalis species and used in medicine, are present together with their respective α-isomers in Isoplexis spp. Structure elucidation by LC-NMR of the products isolated from in vitro regenerated Isoplexis canariensis, I. chalcantha and I. isabelliana was carried out, and similarities were observed among the products of the three species, including the presence of digitoxigenin-type cardenolides in I. canariensis and xysmalogenin and canarigenin derivatives in I. chalcantha neve…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyStereochemistryScrophulariaceaePregnaneGlycosideDigitalisPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryIsoplexis canariensisCanarigeninchemistry.chemical_compoundComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryGenusDrug DiscoveryIsoplexisBotanyMolecular MedicineFood SciencePhytochemical Analysis
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Aceruloplasminemia: a case report

2008

Hereditary aceruloplasminemia is a rare autosomal recessive disease, firstly identified by Miyajima et al. in Japan in 1987 [1]. The disease is caused by the absence of an a2glycoprotein, the ceruloplasmin (Cp), a copper-containing ferroxidase, mainly synthesized in hepatocytes and widely expressed, including the central nervous system, which catalyses the oxidation of ferrous to ferric iron, a change required for release of iron to plasma transferrin [2]. It is hypothesized that in reticuloendothelial (RE) cells and hepatocytes Cp cooperates to export iron with the iron exporter protein ferroportin 1 (FPN1) [3]. As a consequence, Cp deficiency results in iron deposition in the liver, pancr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industryMetabolic disorderAlternative splicingGene mutationmedicine.diseaseExonEndocrinologychemistryTransferrinInternal medicineEmergency MedicineInternal Medicinebiology.proteinMedicineCeruloplasmin FerritinsbusinessCeruloplasminAceruloplasminemiaGeneInternal and Emergency Medicine
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Cellular redox status by alternariol in caco-2 cells

2013

chemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistryCaco-2ChemistryPhysiology (medical)AlternariolCellular redoxBiochemistryFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Monitoring Alternaria mycotoxins and pesticide residues in tomato by dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction coupled to gas chromatography–tandem ma…

2013

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyGas Chromatography/Tandem Mass SpectrometryPesticide residuechemistrybiologyEnvironmental chemistryLiquid liquidGeneral MedicineToxicologyMycotoxinAlternariabiology.organism_classificationToxicology Letters
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Artesunate – An anti-malarial natural product derivative for cancer therapy

2015

chemistry.chemical_compoundNatural productAnti malarialComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryArtesunatebusiness.industryCancer therapyMedicinePharmacologybusinessDerivative (chemistry)European Journal of Integrative Medicine
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Effect of soyasaponin I against cytotoxicity and oxidative stress induced by alternariol in Caco-2 cells

2014

chemistry.chemical_compoundSoyasaponin IchemistryBiochemistryCaco-2AlternariolmedicineGeneral MedicineToxicologyCytotoxicitymedicine.disease_causeOxidative stressToxicology Letters
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Characterization of hOGG1 Promoter Structure, Expression During Cell Cycle and Overexpression in Mammalian Cells

2001

Oxygen radicals are produced in all cells either by the normal cellular metabolism or by the exposure to external mutagens. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated can induce DNA damage. Among the principal lesions found in DNA due to ROS is an oxidized form of guanine, 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG). The biological relevance of this lesion has been unveiled by the study of Escherichia colt and Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes involved in the neutralization of the mutagenic effects of 8-oxoG (Cabrera et al., 1988; Nghiem et al., 1988; Radicella et al., 1988; van der Kemp et al., 1996). These genes fpg and mutY for E. colt and OGG1 for yeast, code for DNA glycosylases. Inactivation of a…

chemistry.chemical_compoundbiologychemistryDNA glycosylaseDNA damageGene expressionSaccharomyces cerevisiaeAlternative splicingbiology.organism_classificationGeneMolecular biologyDNADNA-formamidopyrimidine glycosylase
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Fungal Contaminants and Mycotoxins in Nuts

2021

Contamination by fungi and mycotoxins in nuts has achieved much attention in recent years. In fact, the fungal metabolites produced by the species of Aspergillus, Penicillium (aflatoxins and ochratoxins), Fusarium (trichothecenes, zearalenones and fumonisins) and Alternaria (alternariotoxins) with toxic and/or carcinogenic effects are considered a threat to human and animal health. In this chapter we will discuss the main fungal taxa and related mycotoxins most frequently associated with these materials. In this regard, the first results on the level of contamination by fungi and mycotoxins in samples of almonds and pistachios of different origins will be reported. The main strategies to re…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetalefood and beveragesnuts contaminating fungi mycotoxins Alternaria Aspergillus Fusarium PenicilliumBiologyMycotoxin
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