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Polyaspartamide-based nanoparticles loaded with fluticasone propionate and the in vitro evaluation towards cigarette smoke effects

2017

This paper describes the evaluation of polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) as a potential carrier for lung administration of fluticasone propionate (FP). The chosen polymeric material to produce NPs was a copolymer based on α,β-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-d,l-aspartamide (PHEA) whose backbone was derivatised with different molecules, such as poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and polyethylenglycol (PEG). The chosen method to produce NPs from PHEA-PLA-PEG2000 was the method based on high-pressure homogenization and subsequent solvent evaporation by adding Pluronic F68 during the process and trehalose before lyophilisation. Obtained colloidal FP-loaded NPs showed a slightly negative surface charge and nanometric d…

Materials scienceFluticasone propionate (FP)General Chemical EngineeringNanoparticle02 engineering and technologyPolymeric nanoparticle010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesαβ-poly-(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide (PHEA)Articlealpha beta-poly-(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-D L-aspartamide (PHEA)">dPoly(lactic acid) (PLA)lcsh:ChemistryColloidchemistry.chemical_compoundPEG ratioCopolymer?Organic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSurface charge?-poly-(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-dαβ-poly-(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-technology industry and agriculture">l-aspartamide (PHEA)Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)respiratory system021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTrehaloseIn vitro0104 chemical sciencesLactic acidαβ-poly-(<i>N</i>-2-hydroxyethyl)-<span style="font-variant: small-caps;">d</span><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">l</span>-aspartamide (PHEA); poly(lactic acid) (PLA); poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG); polymeric nanoparticles; fluticasone propionate (FP)polymeric nanoparticleschemistrylcsh:QD1-999l-aspartamide (PHEA); poly(lactic acid) (PLA); poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG); polymeric nanoparticles; fluticasone propionate (FP)0210 nano-technologyNuclear chemistry
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Spin-crossover complex encapsulation within a magnetic metal-organic framework.

2016

The solid-state incorporation of a mononuclear iron(III) complex within the pores of a magnetic 3D metal–organic framework (MOF) in a single crystal to single crystal process leads to the formation of a new hybrid material showing both a guest-dependent long-range magnetic ordering and a spin-crossover (SCO) behaviour.

Materials scienceMetals and AlloysPhysics::OpticsNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsEncapsulation (networking)Chemical engineeringSpin crossoverMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesMetal-organic framework0210 nano-technologyHybrid materialSingle crystalChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Temperature Sensing in Cells Using Polymeric Upconversion Nanocapsules

2020

Monitoring local temperature inside cells is crucial when interpreting biological activities as enhanced cellular metabolism leads to higher heat production and is commonly correlated with the presence of diseases such as cancer. In this study, we report on polymeric upconversion nanocapsules for potential use as local nanothermometers in cells by exploiting the temperature dependence of the triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion phenomenon. Nanocapsules synthesized by the miniemulsion solvent evaporation technique are composed of a polymer shell and a liquid core of rice bran oil, hosting triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion active dyes as sensitizer and emitter molecules. The sens…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymerschemistry.chemical_elementBioengineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesOxygenArticleFluorescenceNanocapsulesBiomaterialsNanocapsulesMaterials ChemistryHumanschemistry.chemical_classificationTemperatureRice bran oilPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFluorescencePhoton upconversion0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthMiniemulsionChemical engineeringchemistryLimiting oxygen concentration0210 nano-technologyHeLa Cells
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Applications of spray-drying in microencapsulation of food ingredients: An overview

2007

International audience; Spray-drying process has been used for decades to encapsulate food ingredients such as flavors, lipids, and carotenoids. During this drying process, the evaporation of solvent, that is most often water, is rapid and the entrapment of the interest compound occurs quasi-instantaneously. This required property imposes a strict screening of the encapsulating materials to be used in addition to an optimization of the operating conditions. Likewise, if the encapsulated compound is of hydrophobic nature, the stability of the feed emulsion before drying should also be considered. Thus, spray-drying microencapsulation process must rather be considered as an art than a science…

Materials scienceProcess (engineering)business.industrySpray-dryingWall materialRequired propertyIngredientScientific methodMass transferSpray drying[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringEmulsionFood applicationsWall materialCoreFood scienceMicroencapsulationProcess engineeringbusinessFood ScienceFood Research International
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Silica-coated calcium pectinate beads for colonic drug delivery

2013

The aim of this work is to develop novel organic-inorganic hybrid beads for colonic drug delivery. For this purpose, calcium pectinate beads with theophylline are prepared by a cross-linking reaction between amidated low-methoxyl pectin and calcium ions. The beads are then covered with silica, starting from tetraethyoxysilane (TEOS), by a sol-gel process. The influence of TEOS concentration (0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 M) during the process is studied in order to modulate the thickness of the silica layer around the pectinate beads and thus to control the drug release. The interactions between the silica coating and the organic beads are weak according to the physicochemical characterizations…

Materials sciencefood.ingredientPectinColonPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsBiomedical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementCalciumBiochemistryCalcium pectinateDiffusionBiomaterialsfoodCoated Materials BiocompatibleNanocapsulesTheophyllineMaterials TestingmedicineAnimalsHumansTheophyllineMolecular BiologyDissolutionChromatographyGeneral MedicineSilicon DioxideControlled releaseGastrointestinal ContentsChemical engineeringchemistryDrug deliveryPectinsLayer (electronics)Biotechnologymedicine.drugActa Biomaterialia
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Anterior Capsule Opening Contraction and Late Intraocular Lens Dislocation after Cataract Surgery in Patients with Weak or Partially Absent Zonular S…

2021

Background and Objectives: To evaluate anterior capsule opening (ACO) contraction and late intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation after cataract surgery in patients with weak or partially absent zonular support and assess methods of reducing these complications. Materials and Methods: For this prospective study, we enlisted cataract surgery patients in our hospital with preoperative diagnoses of weak zonules. All patients received phacoemulsification surgery with implantation of a hydrophobic acrylic IOL and capsular tension ring (CTR). ACO reductions were measured for six months after enrolment. Data on late IOL dislocations were collected five years after enrolment of the last patient. Result…

Medicine (General)medicine.medical_specialtyIntraocular Lens Dislocationgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraocular lensAfter cataractArticleCataractlate intraocular lens dislocationR5-920Postoperative ComplicationsLens Implantation IntraocularmedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyweak zonules; anterior capsule opening reduction; late intraocular lens dislocation; capsular tension ringReduction (orthopedic surgery)Lenses IntraocularPhacoemulsificationbusiness.industryweak zonulescapsular tension ringGeneral MedicinePhacoemulsificationCataract surgeryLens Subluxationmedicine.diseaseComorbidityeye diseasesSurgeryanterior capsule opening reductionsense organsbusinessMedicina
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Degradation of simazine by microorganisms isolated from soils of Spanish olive fields.

2005

Special Issue: Pesticides, Microbial Functions and Biodiversity in Soil; The capability of the microbial flora isolated from an olive field soil from Andalusia to mineralize simazine has been analyzed. From this soil, a group of bacteria capable of degrading 60 mg simazine litre-1 in less than a week has been isolated. These microorganisms showed a low capacity for degrading this herbicide to carbon dioxide. When total DNA was isolated from this group of bacteria, we were able to detect by PCR the presence of only the atzC and the trzN genes. Some components of this bacterial population have been identified by sequencing of specific fragments from bacterial 16S rDNA, including Variovorax sp…

Methylopila capsulataDNA BacterialTime Factors[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]MicroorganismSimazineSimazinesoilchemistry.chemical_compoundOleaBotanyFood scienceMicrobial biodegradationPhylogenySoil MicrobiologybiologyBacteriaMolecular StructureChemistryHerbicidesGeneral MedicineBiodegradationbiology.organism_classificationBiodegradation EnvironmentalModels ChemicalGenes BacterialSpainInsect Science[SDE]Environmental SciencesPseudoxanthomonas mexicanamicrobial degradationAgronomy and Crop ScienceSoil microbiologyBacteriaPest management science
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Monitoring Human Viral Pathogens Reveals Potential Hazard for Treated Wastewater Discharge or Reuse

2022

Wastewater discharge to the environment or its reuse after sanitization poses a concern for public health given the risk of transmission of human viral diseases. However, estimating the viral infectivity along the wastewater cycle presents technical challenges and still remains underexplored. Recently, human-associated crAssphage has been investigated to serve as viral pathogen indicator to monitor fecal impacted water bodies, even though its assessment as biomarker for infectious enteric viruses has not been explored yet. To this end, the occurrence of potentially infectious norovirus genogroup I (GI), norovirus GII, hepatitis A virus (HAV), rotavirus A (RV), and human astrovirus (HAstV) a…

Microbiology (medical)Aigües residuals MicrobiologiacrAssphagevirusesEnteric virusesRT-qPCRFecal contamination indicatorMicrobiologiaCapsid integrityWastewaterMicrobiologyEcologia
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Novel Recombinant Norovirus in China

2006

To the Editor: Norovirus (NoV), the distinct genus within the family Caliciviridae, is a major cause of sporadic cases and outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in humans (1). NoV possesses a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genome surrounded by an icosahedral capsid. The NoV genome contains 3 open reading frames (ORFs). ORF1 encodes nonstructural proteins, ORF 2 encodes capsid protein (VP1), and ORF3 encodes a small capsid protein (VP2). NoV is still uncultivable by standard culture with different cell lines. However, expression of either VP1 or both VP1 and VP2 with recombinant baculoviruses formed viruslike particles that are morphologically and antigenically similar to the native virion…

Microbiology (medical)ChinaLetterEpidemiologySequence analysisviruseslcsh:Medicinenorovirusmedicine.disease_causelaw.inventionAstroviruslcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseaseslawRotavirusGenotypemedicinelcsh:RC109-216Letters to the EditorPolymerase chain reactionGeneticsbiologylcsh:RSapovirusbiology.organism_classificationVirologyRecombinationInfectious DiseasesCapsidNorovirusEmerging Infectious Diseases
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Identification of human rotavirus strains with the P[14] genotype by PCR

1999

ABSTRACT A seminested PCR typing assay has been extended to identify rotavirus strains with the P[14] genotype. The specificity of the method was confirmed by Southern hybridization and by restriction analysis with the enzyme Alu I. One out of four human rotavirus (HRV) strains with unusual subgroup-electropherotype linkage but none out of 50 HRV strains with usual linkage was typed as P[14].

Microbiology (medical)GeneticsRotavirusReoviridaevirus diseasesGenome ViralBiologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationVirologyPolymerase Chain ReactionViruslaw.inventionCapsidCapsidlawRotavirusVirologyGenotypemedicineHumansTypingPolymerase chain reactionSouthern blotROTAVIRUS GASTROENTERITIS
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