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The assessment of environmental pollution caused by mining and metallurgy wastes from highly polluted post-industrial regions in Southern Poland

2012

Stored metallurgy and mining wastes contain relatively high amounts of potentially toxic elements. To monitor the distribution of contaminants originating from dumps, the chemical and physical properties of the wastes must be characterised. In this study, the chemical properties of wastes deposited in two different locations in Southern Poland (Szklary and Zloty Stok) were evaluated. Heaps located in Zloty Stok contain wastes from gold mineralisation comprising arsenic while wastes in Szklary originate from a factory that produced an iron-nickel alloy. In Szklary the total concentrations of Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Mn, Cr, Co, Cu, Ni, Tl, Ag, Cd and Pb were determined, while in Zloty Stok also As is…

Global and Planetary ChangeExtraction (chemistry)MetallurgySoil Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementGeologyEnvironmental pollutionFractionationContaminationarsenic metalsPollutionmining wastesmetallurgy wasteschemistryBacterial activityEnvironmental ChemistryfractionationBiogeosciencesArsenicEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Earth Sciences
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Chemical composition and biological activity of Salvia verbenaca essential oil

2011

Salvia verbenaca L. (syn. S. minore) is a perennial herb known in the traditional medicine of Sicily as “spaccapetri” and is used to resolve cases of kidney stones, chewing the fresh leaves or in decoction. The chemical composition of the essential oil obtained from aerial parts of S. verbenaca collected in Piano Battaglia (Sicily) on July 2009, was analyzed by GC and GC-MS. The oil was strongly characterized by fatty acids (39.5%) and carbonylic compounds (21.2%), with hexadecanoic acid (23.1%), ( Z)-9-octadecenoic acid (11.1%) and benzaldehyde (7.3%) as the main constituents. The in vitro activity of the essential oil against some microorganisms in comparison with chloramphenicol by the …

Gram-positive bacteriaCarboxylic AcidsDecoctionMicrobial Sensitivity TestsPlant ScienceSalviaGram-Positive BacteriaGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrylaw.inventionfoodlaw(Z)-9-octadecenoic acidGram-Negative BacteriaDrug DiscoveryPlant OilsVolatile componeSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaSalviaFood scienceSicilyChemical compositionEssential oilPharmacologyβ-phellandrene (Z)-9-octadecenoic acid Antibacterial activity Benzaldehyde Hexadecanoic acid Lamiaceae Salvia verbenaca Volatile componeLamiaceaeSalvia verbenacabiologyChemistryFatty AcidsVolatile componentsSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicineBenzaldehydePlant Components Aerialbiology.organism_classificationfood.foodAnti-Bacterial AgentsComplementary and alternative medicineβ-phellandreneSalvia verbenacaAntibacterial activityGas chromatography–mass spectrometryHexadecanoic acidBacteria
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The inhibitory effect of a novel neem paste against cariogenic bacteria

2021

Background Dental caries is a major oral health problem, which associates with cariogenic bacteria. Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus are facultative anaerobic bacteria that are found in tooth decay. Accordingly, neem leaf extract was developed due to its great anti-microbial property against many bacteria. The aim of this study was to determine anti-cariogenic properties of neem leaf extract in a novel paste preparation. Material and Methods The neem extract was derived from maceration of dry neem leaves in ethanol for 48 h. The ethanolic extract was subjected to chemical identification using GC-MS. Neem pastes were prepared from ethanolic extract mixed with polyethylene g…

HentriacontaneMinimum bactericidal concentrationbiologyResearchAzadirachtaAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationStreptococcus mutanschemistry.chemical_compoundLactobacillus acidophiluschemistryBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryMaceration (wine)Food scienceAntibacterial activityGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS
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Ionogels: Multifaced Materials

Ionogels organic salts antibacterial activity antioxidant acitvitySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica
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Thymus essential oil extraction, characterization and incorporation in phospholipid vesicles for the antioxidant/antibacterial treatment of oral cavi…

2018

The aim of the work was to extract, characterize, and formulate Thymus capitatus (Tymbra capitata) essential oil in phospholipid vesicles: liposomes, glycerosomes and Penetration Enhancer-containing Vesicles (PEVs). The steam-distilled essential oil was mainly composed of carvacrol. The oil was mixed with lecithin and water to produce liposomes, or different ratios of water/glycerol or water/propylene glycol (PG) to produce glycerosomes and PG-PEVs, respectively. Cryo-TEM showed the formation of unilamellar, spherical vesicles, and light scattering disclosed that their size increased in the presence of glycerol or PG, which improved long-term stability. The formulations were highly biocompa…

Keratinocytes0301 basic medicinefood.ingredientOral cavity bacteriaCell SurvivalSurface Properties030106 microbiologyMicrobial Sensitivity Tests02 engineering and technologyLecithinAntioxidantslaw.inventionThymus PlantGlycols03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryfoodlawOils VolatilePhospholipid vesiclesGlycerolHumansParticle SizePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhospholipidsEssential oilLiposomebiologyChemistryVesicleStreptococcusThymus essential oilSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationStreptococcus mutansAnti-Bacterial AgentsLactobacillusStreptococcus sanguinisBiochemistryOral mucosaMouth Diseases0210 nano-technologyAntibacterial activityBiotechnologyColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
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Electrochromic polyoxometalate material as a sensor of bacterial activity

2015

L. fermentum, a bacterium of human microbiota, acts as an electron donor to the electrochromic [P2MoVI18O62]6. Since, the reductive capacity of L. fermentum correlates with its metabolic activity, the reaction with [P2MoVI18O62]6- affords a means of evaluating its activity. Following this logic, we have concluded that vancomycin severely affects the activity of L. fermentum whereas omeprazole does not.

Limosilactobacillus fermentumLactobacillus fermentumElectron donordigestive systemCatalysisElectron Transportchemistry.chemical_compoundfluids and secretionsVancomycinMaterials ChemistrymedicineBacterial activitybiologyChemistryMetals and AlloysHuman microbiomefood and beveragesGeneral ChemistryTungsten Compoundsbiology.organism_classificationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiochemistryElectrochromismPolyoxometalateCeramics and CompositesbacteriaVancomycinOmeprazoleBacteriamedicine.drugChemical Communications
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Characterisation of the essential oil of Nepeta glomerata Montbret et Aucher ex Bentham from Lebanon and its biological activities.

2011

The essential oil of Nepeta glomerata from Lebanon was studied by means of GC and GC/MS analysis; 70 compounds were identified. The oil was constituted mainly by monoterpenes and the most abundant components were α-pinene, spathulenol and carvacrol. Nepeta glomerata oil showed antibacterial activity, particularly towards Gram-positive bacteria, and also inhibited LPS-induced NO production in macrophage cell line RAW 264.7, with an IC(50) value of 78.1 µg mL(-1). Furthermore, an in vitro cytotoxic assay showed that the oil was more active on a renal adenocarcinoma cell line (48% of inhibition of proliferation at 100 µg mL(-1)) in comparison to an amelanotic melanoma.

LipopolysaccharidesPlant ScienceMicrobial Sensitivity TestsNitric OxideBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundMicelawNepetaCell Line TumorBotanyOils VolatileAnimalsHumansCarvacrolNo productionLebanonEssential oilbiologyOrganic ChemistryMs analysisbiology.organism_classificationAnti-Bacterial AgentschemistryMonoterpenesNepetaRenal adenocarcinomaDrug Screening Assays AntitumorAntibacterial activityBacteriaNatural product research
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A white Maitake (Grifola frondosa): nutritional value and antibacterial preliminary activity test

2017

Grifola frondosa (Dicks.) Gray (Meripilaceae) is a big size, perennial, infrequent lignicolous basidiomycetes, traditionally known as Maitake. Brown or grayish overlapped caps, with a wavy margin, characterize the sporophore. In the wild, it is usually found at the base of living oak trees but it is also cultivated. G. frondosa is mainly distributed in Japan, Asia, Eastern America, and Europe. In Italy, is infrequent but widely distributed in all regions. Field investigation carried out in autumn 2016 in Sicily (southern Italy) permitted to observe an unusual white G. frondosa growing at the base of a living tree of Quercus pubescens Willd. s.l. Once harvested, the mushroom sample was clean…

Maitake Nutritional value Antibacterial activity SicilySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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Validation of a biophysical drug absorption model by the PATQSAR system

1999

Absorption rate constants (in situ rat gut technique) and in vitro antibacterial activities of twenty fluoroquinolones have been evaluated. A biophysical model that relates the absorption of the compounds with their lipophilicity was fitted. The model considers the absorption process from the intestinal lumen as the sum of two resistances in series: aqueous diffusional barrier and lipoidal membrane. Even if partitioning into the membrane and membrane diffusion are both enhanced for lipophilic compounds, the absorption rate constant is limited by the aqueous diffusion. To estimate the influence of structural modifications on each property and to establish the role of lipophilicity in control…

MaleAbsorption (pharmacology)Chemical PhenomenaStereochemistryDiffusionPopulationBiophysicsPharmaceutical ScienceIn Vitro TechniquesModels BiologicalBiophysical PhenomenaStructure-Activity RelationshipAnti-Infective AgentsComputational chemistryAnimalsRats WistarAntibacterial agentAqueous solutionBacteriaChemistry PhysicalChemistryBiological activityLipidsRatsModels StructuralMembraneIntestinal AbsorptionLipophilicityAntibacterial activityAlgorithmsFluoroquinolonesJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Biophysical Models as an Approach To Study Passive Absorption in Drug Development: 6-Fluoroquinolones

1995

A preliminary study attempting to assess and explain the intestinal absorption of a series of antibacterial 7-piperazinyl-6-fluoroquinolones is presented. The synthesis, n-octanol partition coefficients, intrinsic rat gut in situ absorption rate constants, and in vitro antibacterial activity data found for these homologous compounds are described. A fluorimetric, reverse-phase HPLC method was performed for the quantification of the quinolones in absorption and partition samples. Equations based on two classic biophysical absorption models are given for predicting the intrinsic absorption features of the series according to the partition data or merely single structural parameters. In situ a…

MaleIn situChemical PhenomenaBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryAdministration OralPharmaceutical ScienceModels BiologicalBiophysical PhenomenaIntestinal absorptionBiopharmaceuticsAnti-Infective AgentsPharmacokineticsIn vivoComputational chemistryAnimalsPartition (number theory)Rats WistarAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidBacteriaChemistry PhysicalChemistryLipidsRatsMolecular WeightPartition coefficientIntestinal AbsorptionInjections IntravenousAntibacterial activityFluoroquinolonesJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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