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Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy determination of trace element composition of argan oil.

2011

A methodology based on inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) after microwave assisted acid digestion has been developed to determine the trace element content of Moroccan argan oil. Limit of detection values equal or lower than few mg/kg were obtained for all elements under study. To assure the accuracy of the whole procedure, recovery studies were carried out on argan oil samples spiked at different concentration levels from 10 to 200 µg/L. Quantitative average recovery values were obtained for all elements evaluated, demonstrating the suitability of this methodology for the determination of trace elements in argan oil samples. Aluminum, calcium, chromium, iro…

food.ingredientGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementVanadiumArgan oilZincIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringChromiumfoodLimit of DetectionPlant OilsDetection limitMagnesiumSpectrophotometry AtomicSodiumTrace elementReproducibility of ResultsTrace ElementsMoroccochemistryPotassiumCalciumInductively coupled plasmaFood AnalysisFood ScienceFood science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional
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Engineering a morphogenetically active hydrogel for bioprinting of bioartificial tissue derived from human osteoblast-like SaOS-2 cells.

2014

Abstract Sodium alginate hydrogel, stabilized with gelatin, is a suitable, biologically inert matrix that can be used for encapsulating and 3D bioprinting of bone-related SaOS-2 cells. However, the cells, embedded in this matrix, remain in a non-proliferating state. Here we show that addition of an overlay onto the bioprinted alginate/gelatine/SaOS-2 cell scaffold, consisting of agarose and the calcium salt of polyphosphate [polyP·Ca 2+ -complex], resulted in a marked increase in cell proliferation . In the presence of 100 μ m polyP·Ca2+ -complex, the cells proliferate with a generation time of approximately 47–55 h. In addition, the hardness of the alginate/gelatin hydrogel substantially i…

food.ingredientMaterials scienceAlginatesBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringBiocompatible MaterialsCalciumGelatinHydrogel Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylatelaw.inventionCell LineBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundfoodTissue engineeringGlucuronic AcidlawHardnessPolyphosphatesElastic ModulusmedicineHumansSaos-2 cellsCell Proliferation3D bioprintingOsteoblastsTissue EngineeringTissue ScaffoldsPolyphosphateHexuronic AcidsBioprintingOsteoblastmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryMechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesBiophysicsAgaroseGelatinBiomedical engineeringBiomaterials
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Structure of calcium and zinc pectinate films investigated by FTIR spectroscopy

2010

International audience; Calcium and zinc pectinate gels were prepared using a method which allowed calcium or zinc to diffuse from the cross-linking solution through a dialysis membrane to form a gel with amidated low-methoxyl pectin. The gel thus obtained was then dried, and the film structure was studied using FTIR spectroscopy as a function of the cation content (0%, 5%, 10%, and 15% w/v). Important consideration was given to the three functional groups (amide, carboxyl ester, and carboxylate groups) present in the pectin. When the zinc content was increased, the three wavenumber values corresponding to these three functional groups did not change significantly, while for calcium pectina…

food.ingredientPectinCoordination numberInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementZincCalciumBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryDialysis tubingchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodX-Ray DiffractionAmideSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredCarboxylateFourier transform infrared spectroscopyFilmChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicinePectin[SDV.BBM.BP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/BiophysicsZincFTIR spectroscopyMicroscopy Electron ScanningPectinsCalcium[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Pellets based on polyuronates: Relationship between gelation and release properties

2017

International audience; Three polyuronates: amidated low methoxyl pectin (ALMP), low methoxyl pectin (LMP) and polygalacturonic acid (PGA) were used to encapsulate rutin in pellets, and they were characterized by different techniques (macroscopic properties, Calcium and rutin release). The ability of the three polyuronates to bind calcium ions and the viscoelastic properties of gels were performed to relate the properties of the pellets to the gel structures. The pellets size, the water content, the water uptake, the release of calcium and rutin varied depending on the polyuronate used. The pellets size of ALMP were smaller than LMP and PGA with a lower water content, but this matrix was mo…

food.ingredientPectinPelletsDiffusionEgg-box modelPelletschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyCalcium010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundRutinFormulation parametersfoodMagazinelawAmideOrganic chemistryRheological propertiesIn-vitro releaseCa2+-pectin gelsWater contentChemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringIn vitro releaseRheological behaviorBinding021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDrug-delivery0104 chemical sciencesChemical engineeringLow-methoxyl pectinCalciumPolyuronatesBeads0210 nano-technologyGelslonotropic gelationFood Science
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Bioavailability of calcium from milk-based formulas and fruit juices containing milk and cereals estimated by in vitro methods (solubility, dialyzabi…

2005

An adequate calcium intake during the first years of life is needed for normal growth and development and to prevent rickets. The bioavailability of calcium from infant foods (milk-based formulas and fruit juices containing milk and cereals, FMC), the dietary sources of calcium in these stages of life, has been estimated on the basis of simulated gastrointestinal digestion and calcium solubility and dialyzability values and on the efficiency of transport and uptake by Caco-2 cells. The ranking of samples according to calcium bioavailability depends on the use of solubility or dialyzability as criterion. On the basis of the former, the highest value corresponded to adapted formulas and the l…

food.ingredientchemistry.chemical_elementBiological AvailabilityRicketsCalciumModels BiologicalGastrointestinal digestionBeveragesBass (fish)foodmedicineAnimalsHumansFood scienceSolubilityfood and beveragesBiological TransportGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseaseIn vitroInfant FormulaBioavailabilityMilkchemistrySolubilityCaco-2FruitCalciumCaco-2 CellsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEdible GrainDialysisJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Transverse momentum distributions for exclusive $\varrho^{0}$ muoproduction

1992

We have studied transverse momentum distributions for exclusive rho(0) muoproduction on protons and heavier nuclei at 2 < Q2 < 25 GeV2. The Q2 dependence of the slopes of the p(t)2 and t' distributions is discussed. The influence of the non-exclusive background is investigated. The p(t)2-slope for exclusive events is 4.3 +/- 0.6 +/- 0.7 GeV-2 at large Q2. The p(t)2 spectra are much softer than inclusive p(t)2 spectra of leading hadrons produced in deep inelastic scattering.

forward spectrometer: experimental resultsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Nuclear Theorymuon nucleus: nuclear reactionchemistry.chemical_elementElementary particlemuon deuteron: nuclear reaction530Nuclear physicsmass spectrum: two-pionmomentum transfer: slopespectrum: transverse momentumField theory (psychology)Quantum field theoryNuclear Experimentrho(770)0: electroproductionEngineering (miscellaneous)muon p: exclusive reactionPhysicspomeron: exchangecalciumtwo-pion: mass spectrumbackgroundelectroproduction: rho(770)0carbon200 GeVCERN SPSDeep inelastic scatteringParticle accelerationexchange: pomeronchemistrytransverse momentum: spectrumQuantum electrodynamicsTransverse momentumHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCarbonParticle Physics - Experimentmuon p --> rho(770)0 nucleon
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Gap junction intercellular communication (GJIC) is regulated by plasmalogens in retinal macroglial cells

2019

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gap junction[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionretinacalcium[SDV.MHEP.OS] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organsglia[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory Organsplasmalogens[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Light-dependent CK2-mediated phosphorylation of centrins regulates complex formation with visual G-protein.

2008

AbstractCentrins are Ca2+-binding EF-hand proteins. All four known centrin isoforms are expressed in the ciliary apparatus of photoreceptor cells. Cen1p and Cen2p bind to the visual G-protein transducin in a strictly Ca2+-dependent way, which is thought to regulate light driven movements of transducin between photoreceptor cell compartments. These relatively slow motile processes represent a novel paradigm in light adaptation of photoreceptor cells.Here we validated specific phosphorylation as a novel regulator of centrins in photoreceptors. Centrins were differentially phosphorylated during photoreceptor dark adaptation. Inhibitor treatments revealed protein kinase CK2 as the major protein…

genetic structuresLightG proteinVisionChromosomal Proteins Non-HistoneBlotting WesternDark AdaptationBiologySignal transductionMicrotubulesPhotoreceptor cellMass SpectrometryCa2+-binding proteinsSubstrate SpecificityRats Sprague-DawleyMiceHeterotrimeric G proteinmedicineAnimalsCiliaTransducinPhosphorylationProtein kinase ACasein Kinase IIFluorescent Antibody Technique IndirectMicroscopy ImmunoelectronMolecular BiologyCytoskeletonCiliumCalcium-Binding ProteinsCell BiologyCell biologyRatsMice Inbred C57BLmedicine.anatomical_structureCentrinPhosphorylationHeterotrimeric G-proteinCalciumCattleTransducinsense organsMolecular translocationPhotoreceptor Cells VertebrateProtein BindingBiochimica et biophysica acta
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Resonance properties of GABAergic interneurons in immature GAD67-GFP mouse neocortex.

2014

Subthreshold resonance is a characteristic membrane property of different neuronal classes, is critically involved in the generation of network oscillations, and tunes the integration of synaptic inputs to particular frequency ranges. In order to investigate whether neocortical GABAergic interneurons show resonant behavior already during early postnatal development, we performed whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from visually identified interneurons in supragranular layers of parietal regions in coronal neocortical slices from postnatal day (P) P6-P13 GAD67-GFP knock-in mice. Subthreshold resonance was analyzed by injection of sinusoidal current with varying frequency. About 50% of the inve…

genetic structuresSubthreshold membrane potential oscillationsGlutamate decarboxylaseGreen Fluorescent ProteinsNeocortexSodium ChannelsMembrane PotentialsCalcium Channels T-TypeMiceInterneuronsParietal LobemedicineAnimalsGene Knock-In TechniquesGABAergic NeuronsMolecular BiologyMembrane potentialNeocortexSubthreshold conductionChemistryGlutamate Decarboxylasemusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyGeneral NeuroscienceResonanceMembrane hyperpolarizationmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemGABAergicNeurology (clinical)NeuroscienceDevelopmental BiologyBrain research
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Isotope distribution of dissolved carbonate species in southeastern coastal aquifers of Sicily (Italy)

2007

Concentrations of major ions and the δ13C composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in groundwater and submarine groundwater discharges in the area between Siracusa and Ragusa provinces, southeastern Sicily, representing coastal carbonate aquifers, are presented and discussed. Most of groundwater analysed belongs to calcium bicarbonate type, in agreement with the geological nature of carbonate host rocks. Carbonate groundwater acquires, besides the dissolution of carbonate minerals, dissolved carbon (and the relative isotopic composition) from the atmosphere and from soil biological activity. In fact, δ13C values and total dissolved inorganic carbon contents show that both these sources con…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryCarbonate mineralsMineralogyAquiferAtmospheric CO2 Biogenic CO2Carbon-13 Coastal zone Dissolved inorganic carbon Groundwater Isotope signature Sicily Submarine groundwater dischargeSubmarine groundwater dischargechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCalcium bicarbonateEnvironmental chemistryDissolved organic carbonCarbonateSeawaterGeologyGroundwaterWater Science and Technology
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