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Bovine Serum Albumin protofibril-like aggregates formation: Solo but not simple mechanism

2011

We report an experimental study on the model protein Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA), with the aim of elucidating the mechanisms by which a fully folded globular protein undergoes different aggregation pathways leading to the formation of amyloid fibrils or amorphous aggregates. We observe thermally induced formation of fibrillar structures at pH far from the protein isoelectric point. The increase of electrostatic repulsion results in protein destabilization and in modifications of inter and intra-molecular interactions leading to the growth of fibril-like aggregates stabilized by inter-molecular-β sheets. The aggregation kinetics is studied by means of fluorescence techniques, light scattering…

Circular dichroismProtein ConformationGlobular proteinStatic ElectricityBiophysicsProtein aggregationBiochemistryprotein aggregation amyloid fibril fluorescence conformational changeschemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureAnimalsBenzothiazolesBovine serum albuminMolecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyTemperatureTryptophanSerum Albumin BovineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)KineticsThiazolesCrystallographyIsoelectric pointchemistryProtein destabilizationbiology.proteinThermodynamicsCattleThioflavinProtein Multimerization
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Azacoccones F-H, new flavipin-derived alkaloids from an endophytic fungus Epicoccum nigrum MK214079.

2020

Abstract Three new flavipin-derived alkaloids, azacoccones F-H (1–3), along with six known compounds (4–9) were isolated from the endophytic fungus Epicoccum nigrum MK214079 associated with leaves of Salix sp. The structures of the new compounds were established by analysis of their 1D/2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (HRESIMS) data. The absolute configuration of azacoccones F-H (1–3) was determined by comparison of experimental electronic circular dichroism (ECD) data with reported ones and biogenetic considerations. Epicocconigrone A (4), epipyrone A (5), and epicoccolide B (6) exhibited moderate antibacterial activity again…

Circular dichroismStaphylococcus aureusAntifungal AgentsStereochemistryUstilagoElectrospray ionizationAntineoplastic AgentsMicrobial Sensitivity Testsmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesRussiaMinimum inhibitory concentrationMiceAlkaloidsAscomycotaCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineEndophytesAnimalsPharmacologyBiological ProductsbiologyMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryBasidiomycotaAbsolute configurationSalixGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesAnti-Bacterial AgentsPlant Leaves010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryStaphylococcus aureusAntibacterial activityEpicoccum nigrumo-PhthalaldehydeFitoterapia
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Tetrahydroanthraquinone Derivatives from the Endophytic Fungus Stemphylium globuliferm

2015

Four new tetrahydroanthraquinone derivatives, namely, dihydroaltersolanol B (1), dihydroaltersolanol C (2), and the atropisomers acetylalterporriol D (3) and acetylalterporriol E (4), were obtained from the endophytic fungus Stemphylium globuliferum, which was isolated from Juncus acutus growing in Egypt. The structures of the new compounds were unambiguously elucidated on the basis of one- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy, as well as by high-resolution mass spectrometry and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectroscopy. In addition, seven known anthraquinone derivatives 5–11 were isolated and identified on the basis of their spectral characteristics and by comparison with literature…

Circular dichroismbiologyChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationPlant use of endophytic fungi in defenseMinimum inhibitory concentrationStemphylium globuliferumTermészettudományokJuncus acutusmedicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAntibacterial activityKémiai tudományokEscherichia coli
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Exploring the binding of Pt drugs to gold nanoparticles for controlled passive release of cisplatin.

2011

CisplatinChemistryPharmaceutical ScienceMetal NanoparticlesAntineoplastic AgentsHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationCombinatorial chemistryDrug StabilityColloidal goldDelayed-Action PreparationsmedicineHumansGoldCisplatinmedicine.drugJournal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society
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Cytotoxicities of Polysubstituted Chlorodicarbonyl(cyclopentadienyl) and (Indenyl)ruthenium Complexes

2013

Polysubstituted cyclopentadienyl and indenyl complexes of ruthenium were synthesized and investigated to elucidate their potential cytotoxic activities. In particular, substituted (indenyl)ruthenium complexes inhibited the proliferation of a panel of human adherent cancer cells with comparable activity to reference agent cisplatin. One of the active compounds exerted a concentration dependent inhibition of cell cycle at G1–S transiton as evidenced by flow cytometry.

Cisplatinmedicine.diagnostic_testStereochemistryOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCell cycleFlow cytometryRutheniumInorganic ChemistryConcentration dependentchemistryCyclopentadienyl complexCancer cellmedicineCytotoxic T cellPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116medicine.drugOrganometallics
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Comparison of the activity of antifungal hexapeptides and the fungicides thiabendazole and imazalil against postharvest fungal pathogens

2003

8 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables.-- PMID: 14623382 [PubMed].-- Printed version published Dec 31, 2003.

CitrusAntimicrobial peptidesCitrus fruitsMicrobial Sensitivity TestsMicrobiologyMicrobiologyMinimum inhibitory concentrationRhizopusFood PreservationThiabendazolePostharvestFungicidesPenicillium digitatumDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyImidazolesPenicilliumfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineAlternariabiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialFungicides IndustrialFungicideFruitPenicilliumAntimicrobial peptidesOligopeptidesFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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Aerobic granular sludge treating high strength citrus wastewater: Analysis of pH and organic loading rate effect on kinetics, performance and stabili…

2017

Abstract In the present paper, the feasibility of citrus wastewater treatment with aerobic granular sludge sequencing batch reactors (AGSBR) was investigated. Two AGSBRs (named R1 and R2, respectively) were operated for 90 days under different organic loading rates (OLR) and pH in two experimental periods. The OLR ranged approximately between 3.0 kg TCOD m−3d−1 and 7 kg TCOD m−3d−1 during Period I, whereas between 7 kg TCOD m−3d−1 and 15 kg TCOD m−3d−1 during Period II. pH was maintained at 7.0 and 5.5 in R1 and R2, respectively. The results revealed that under high OLR and unbalanced feast/famine regime (Period I), the development of fast-growing microorganisms (fungi and filamentous bacte…

CitrusEnvironmental EngineeringMicroorganismSegmented filamentous bacteria0208 environmental biotechnologyOLR02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWastewater01 natural sciencesWaste Disposal FluidHydrolysisBioreactorsEffluentWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCitrus wastewaterTotal organic carbonSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleSewageChemistrypHChemical oxygen demandGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPulp and paper industryAerobiosis020801 environmental engineeringKineticsWastewaterAerobic granular sludgeSewage treatmentBiokineticJournal of environmental management
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Pesticide residues in oranges from Valencia (Spain)

2001

One hundred and fifty citrus samples from an agricultural co-operative of the Valencian Community (Spain) were analysed for pre- and post-harvest pesticide residues using high performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. Among the residues from post-harvest treatments, imazalil was detected in 112 (74.7%) samples at a mean level of 1.2 mg/kg, thiabendazole in 21 (14.0%) samples at a mean level of 0.47 mg/kg and carbendazim in 5 (3.3%) samples at a mean level of 1.05 mg/kg. Among the residues from pre-harvest treatment, dicofol was detected in 28 (18.7%) samples at a mean level of .28 mg/kg chlorpyriphos in 19 (12.7% samples at a mean level of 0.16 mg/kg and endosulfan in 11 (7.…

CitrusMaximum Residue LimitChromatography GasHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceThiabendazolemedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansDicofolEuropean unionEndosulfanChromatography High Pressure Liquidmedia_commonChromatographyPesticide residueCarbendazimDicofolPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthImidazolesPesticide ResiduesReproducibility of ResultsGeneral ChemistryPesticidechemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)SpainPreharvestBenzimidazolesCarbamatesChlorpyrifosMaximum Allowable ConcentrationEndosulfanFood Science
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Effect of storage period under variable conditions on the chemical and physical composition and colour of Spanish refrigerated orange juices

2005

The effects of the physicochemical and quality characteristics of various minimally pasteurized refrigerated orange Spanish juices and their changes with storage time and temperature were investigated. Essential oils, acidity, conductivity, diacetyl index, hydroxymethylfurfural, formol index, viscosity and ascorbic acid varied with storage time more significantly at 10 degrees C than at 4 degrees C. Density, colour and pectinmethylesterase did not vary at 4 degrees C. Some of the parameters could be used as indicators of quality loss or spoilage of the juices. The degradation kinetics of the concentration of remaining ascorbic acid against time follows a straight line whose slope indicates …

CitrusTime FactorsChemical PhenomenaFood spoilageColorPasteurizationAscorbic AcidOrange (colour)ToxicologyShelf lifelaw.inventionBeverageschemistry.chemical_compoundRefrigerationlawFood PreservationOils VolatileFuraldehydeFood scienceAmino AcidsOrange juiceChemistry PhysicalViscosityElectric ConductivityTemperatureFood preservationSterilizationGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAscorbic acidchemistrySpainFood MicrobiologyNutritive ValueHydroxymethylfurfuralFood ScienceFood and Chemical Toxicology
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Cytotoxicity and modes of action of five Cameroonian medicinal plants against multi-factorial drug resistance of tumor cells

2013

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Beilschmiedia acuta Kosterm, Clausena anisata (Willd) Hook, Fagara tessmannii Engl., Newbouldia laevis Seem., and Polyscias fulva (Hiern) Harms. are medicinal plants used in Cameroonian traditional medicine in the treatment of various types of cancers. The present study aims at investigating 11 methanolic extracts from the above Cameroonian medicinal plants on a panel of human cancer cell lines, including various drug-resistant phenotypes. Possible modes of action were analyzed for two extracts from Beilschmiedia acuta and Polyscia fulva and alpha-hederin, the representative constituent of Polyscia fulva. Materials and methods Cytotoxicity was determi…

Clausena anisataApoptosisFlow cytometryInhibitory Concentration 50Cell Line TumorNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryBotanymedicineHumansCameroonCytotoxicityMode of actionMembrane Potential MitochondrialPharmacologyPlants MedicinalTraditional medicinebiologymedicine.diagnostic_testPlant ExtractsCell Cycle CheckpointsCell cyclebiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicDrug Resistance NeoplasmApoptosisCell cultureCancer cellJournal of Ethnopharmacology
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