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Detection of mitochondrial electron chain carrier redox status by transhepatic light intensity during rat liver reperfusion.

2003

The aim of the study was to investigate mitochondrial electron transfer during rat liver reperfusion after cold storage and hypothermic machine perfusion. Livers from male Brown Norway rats were preserved (UW) for 10h either by cold storage (CS) or by hypothermic oxygenated perfusion extracorporal (HOPE). Transhepatic photometric analysis allowed determination of the redox status of mitochondrial cytochromes during preservation, rewarming and reperfusion. Mitochondrial electron chain carriers were inhibited at different sites with rotenone and cyanide in some experiments. reversed transcriptional polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed after reperfusion concerning transcription of …

AnionsMaleTime FactorsCytochromeLightCold storageCaspase 3ElectronsDNA FragmentationMitochondrionGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundSuperoxidesAnimalsCaspase-9CryopreservationCyanidesbiologySuperoxideCaspase 3Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaJNK Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesTemperatureNADH DehydrogenaseGeneral MedicineRotenoneDNAOrgan PreservationLipid MetabolismCaspase 9MitochondriaRatsCold TemperatureOxygenLight intensitychemistryBiochemistryElectron Transport Chain Complex ProteinsLiverCaspasesReperfusionbiology.proteinCytochromesLipid PeroxidationMitogen-Activated Protein KinasesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidation-ReductionCryobiology
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Mitochondrial glutathione depletion by glutamine in growing tumor cells.

2000

The effect of L-glutamine (Gln) on mitochondrial glutathione (mtGSH) levels in tumor cells was studied in vivo in Ehrlich ascites tumor (EAT)-bearing mice. Tumor growth was similar in mice fed a Gln-enriched diet (GED; where 30% of the total dietary nitrogen was from Gln) or a nutritionally complete elemental diet (SD). As compared with non-tumor-bearing mice, tumor growth caused a decrease of blood Gln levels in mice fed an SD but not in those fed a GED. Tumor cells in mice fed a GED showed higher glutaminase and lower Gln synthetase activities than did cells isolated from mice fed an SD. Cytosolic glutamate concentration was 2-fold higher in tumor cells from mice fed a GED ( approximately…

AnionsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyFree RadicalsGlutamineOxidative phosphorylationBiologyMitochondrionMitochondrial Sizemedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryGlutaminase activitychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceAdenosine TriphosphatePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansAmino AcidsCarcinoma Ehrlich TumorGlutaminaseTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaGlutathioneHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationGlutathioneRecombinant ProteinsMitochondriaGlutamineOxidative StressEndocrinologyBiochemistrychemistryOxidative stressFree radical biologymedicine
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Surface and Electronic Features of Fluorinated TiO 2 and Their Influence on the Photocatalytic Degradation of 1-Methylnaphthalene

2020

International audience; Surface fluorination improves the photocatalytic activity of TiO2, and the influences of various features of fluorinated TiO2 (TiO2–F) have often been discussed in the literature. The present paper addresses the changes induced by surface fluorination on the morphological, structural, surface, and electronic features of TiO2. In particular, X-ray diffraction, specific surface area analysis, and transmission and scanning electron microscopy give evidence that surface fluorination does not affect the structural properties and the morphology of TiO2 nanoparticles. In contrast, fluorination induces changes of surface and electronic properties. Chemical and thermogravimet…

AnionsMaterials scienceHalogenation02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences1-Methylnaphthalenechemistry.chemical_compoundDegradationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotocatalytic degradationOxidesFluorine[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryGeneral Energy[CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/Polymers[SDV.SP.PG]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences/Galenic pharmacologyChemical engineeringchemistry13. Climate actionPhotocatalysis0210 nano-technology
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Dynamic magnetic materials based on the cationic coordination polymer [Cu(btix)2]n(2n+) [btix = 1,4-bis(triazol-1-ylmethyl)benzene]: tuning the struc…

2012

A three-dimensional coordination polymer, [Cu(btix)(2)(BF(4))(2)](n) [btix = 1,4-bis(triazol-1-ylmethyl)benzene], with antiferromagnetic interactions occurring via the organic ligand, has been prepared and characterized. It has been shown to permit the exchange of anionic species in the crystalline network with modification of the magnetic properties. Coordinated BF(4)(-) can be reversibly exchanged by different anions with (NO(3)(-) and Cl(-)) or without (PF(6)(-) and ClO(4)(-)) dynamic response of the organic ligand, which acts as the only linker between the metal centers. Interestingly, an irreversible exchange occurs with N(3)(-) anions to generate a new coordination polymer, [Cu(btix)(…

AnionsModels MolecularIon exchangeMolecular StructureLigandCoordination polymerPolymersInorganic chemistryCationic polymerizationAb initioCrystallography X-RayMagnetic susceptibilitylaw.inventionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyMagnetic FieldschemistrylawCationsOrganometallic CompoundsAntiferromagnetismPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectron paramagnetic resonanceCopperInorganic chemistry
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Polyfunctional recognition of pyridinedicarboxylate anions with macrocyclic polyamine receptors containing heteroaromatic groups.

2008

The interaction of the biologically relevant anions deriving from the six pyridinedicarboxylic acids (H2PDC) with two macrocyclic receptors containing a pentamine chain and a bipyridine (1) or a phenanthroline (2) moiety, as well as with the aliphatic analogue [21]aneN7 (3), was studied by means of spectroscopic methods (UV-vis, NMR) and potentiometric titrations affording the stability constants of the adducts formed. All three receptors form stable complexes with the substrates thanks to the formation of several salt bridges and hydrogen bond contacts, as observed in the crystal structure of the H8[3(2,6-PDC)4] x H2O x 0.5 EtOH solid compound. Additional pi-stacking interactions between t…

AnionsModels MolecularMacrocyclic CompoundsStereochemistryPyridinesPhenanthrolineStatic ElectricityCarboxylic AcidsHydrocarbons Aromaticchemistry.chemical_compoundBipyridineMolecular recognitionPolymer chemistryPolyaminesMoietychemistry.chemical_classificationBinding SitesHydrogen bondSpectrum AnalysisOrganic ChemistryHydrogen BondingDicarboxylic acidchemistryStability constants of complexesPotentiometryAliphatic compoundThe Journal of organic chemistry
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A highly enantioselective abiotic receptor for malate dianion in aqueous solution

2006

The highly enantioselective molecular recognition of the malate dianion by a synthetic receptor in aqueous solution has been studied by potentiometric titrations, mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), diffusion measurements (PGSE NMR) and molecular modeling. Garcia-España Monsonis, Enrique, Enrique.Garcia-Es@uv.es

AnionsModels MolecularMalate dianionSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMolecular modelUNESCO::QUÍMICADiffusionPotentiometric titrationMalatesMolecular modelingAbiotic receptorMass spectrometry:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisSubstrate SpecificityMolecular recognitionComputational chemistryMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryAqueous solutionReceptorAbiotic componentEnantioselectiveAqueous solutionMolecular StructureChemistrySpectrometryMeasurementsMetals and AlloysEnantioselective synthesisWaterHydrogen BondingStereoisomerismGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química macromolecularCombinatorial chemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSolutionsCeramics and CompositesPotentiometryEnantioselective ; Abiotic receptor ; Malate dianion ; Aqueous solution ; Spectrometry ; Measurements ; Molecular modeling:QUÍMICA::Química macromolecular [UNESCO]
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[3.3]Ferrocenophanes with guanidine bridging units as multisignalling receptor molecules for selective recognition of anions, cations, and amino acid…

2007

The synthesis, electrochemical, and optical properties of a new [3.3]ferrocenophane framework in which two ferrocene subunits, with similar electronic environments, are linked through two substituted guanidine moieties, are reported. The receptors 4-7 have been prepared in good yields by the reaction of bis(carbodiimide) 3 with primary amines. This architecture is exceptionally "tunable" because a variety of "legs" may be appended to the basic [3.3]ferrocenophane scaffold to give a wide range of signaling units. These receptors show remarkable ion-sensing properties, due to the presence of a redox active unit (ferrocene), and an amphoteric binding site (guanidine). In this nitrogen-rich str…

AnionsModels MolecularMetallocenesInorganic chemistryCrystallography X-RayRedoxCatalysisMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular recognitionCationsElectrochemistryMoleculeFerrous CompoundsAmino AcidsGuanidineGuanidineCarbodiimideFluorescent Dyeschemistry.chemical_classificationSpectrum AnalysisOrganic ChemistryGeneral ChemistryAmino acidCrystallographyFerrocenechemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Borate-driven gatelike scaffolding using mesoporous materials functionalised with saccharides.

2009

We report the development of an MCM-41 mesoporous support that is functionalised with saccharides at the pore outlets and contains the dye [Ru(bipy)(3)](2+) in the pores (solid S1; bipy = 2,2'-bipyridyl). For this hybrid system, the inhibition of mass transport of the dye from the pore voids to the bulk solution in the presence of borate is demonstrated in water at neutral pH. The formation of the corresponding boroester derivative is related to the selective reaction of borate with the appended saccharides. This control is selective and only anion borate, among several anions and cations, can act as a molecular tap and inhibit the delivery of the entrapped guest. Additionally, the S1-borat…

AnionsModels MolecularNanostructureOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSpectrometry X-Ray EmissionGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicaSilicon DioxideCatalysisNanostructuresHydrolysisMolecular dynamicsNanoporechemistryPolysaccharidesPolymer chemistryBoratesHybrid materialMesoporous materialBoronChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Synthesis, reactivity, and computational analysis of halophosphines supported by dianionic guanidinate ligands.

2012

The reported chemistry and reactivity of guanidinate supported group 15 elements in the +3 oxidation state, particularly phosphorus, is limited when compared to their ubiquity in supporting metallic elements across the periodic table. We have synthesized a series of chlorophosphines utilizing homo- and heteroleptic (dianionic)guanidinates and have completed a comprehensive study of their reactivity. Most notable is the reluctancy of these four-membered rings to form the corresponding N-heterocyclic phosphenium cations, the tendency to chemically and thermally eliminate carbodiimide, and the scarcely observed ring expansion by insertion of a chloro(imino)phosphine into a P-N bond of the P-N-…

AnionsModels MolecularPhosphinesRing (chemistry)Crystallography X-RayLigandsBiochemistryGuanidinesCatalysisMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryGroup (periodic table)Oxidation statePolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculeReactivity (chemistry)ta116chemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular StructureChemistryGeneral ChemistryElectron acceptorvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumQuantum TheoryPhosphineJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Solid state anion–π interactions involving polyhalides

2013

The stabilization of polyhalides in the solid state with the support of electron-deficient pentafluorophenyl groups is described. Furthermore, a synthetic approach towards the sensitive tetraiodide dianion is described and ESI mass spectrometric evidence for its presence in solution is reported.

AnionsModels MolecularSpectrometry Mass Electrospray Ionizationmedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryElectrospray ionizationInorganic chemistryChemieSolid-stateAnalytical chemistryMass spectrometrymedicine.disease_causeMass spectrometricIonInorganic ChemistryHalogensSpectrophotometrymedicineSpectrophotometry Ultravioletta116UltravioletDalton Trans.
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