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Atomic fluorescence determination of total and inorganic arsenic species in beer

2001

A simple and nearly direct procedure has been developed for the determination of As in beers, based on hydride generation and atomic fluorescence detection. Using 2 mol l−1 HCl with a carrier flow of 6 ml min−1, 3% m/v NaBH4 with a flow of 1.3 ml min−1, a reaction coil of 200 cm and an argon flow of 400 ml min−1, total arsenic in beer could be determined in samples diluted 1∶10 with a final concentration of 2 mol l−1 HCl, 1% m/v KI and 0.08% v/v of an antifoam agent. For the estimation of AsIII and AsV concentrations in beer samples, the difference between the analytical sensitivities of the fluorescence signals obtained for As hydride, without and with previous treatment of samples with KI…

Antifoam agentDetection limitAtomic fluorescenceAshingInorganic arsenicChemistryHydrideAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementFluorescenceSpectroscopyArsenicAnalytical ChemistryJ. Anal. At. Spectrom.
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Foliar Spraying with Zineb Increases Fruit Productivity and Alleviates Oxidative Stress in Two Tomato Cultivars

2000

The effects of foliar spraying of the dithiocarbamate zineb on two cultivars of tomato grown in the field in a site with high ozone concentrations were studied by means of biomass assessment, antioxidant enzyme assays, lipid peroxidation, and chlorophyll fluorescence measurements. Zineb prevented the peroxidation of membrane lipids and decreased the activity of scavenging enzymes, which suggests that plants sprayed with zineb are subjected to lower oxidative stress than controls. The beneficial effects of zineb protection is the utilization of a larger fraction of absorbed radiant energy in photosynthesis and a larger fruit yield in plants of both cultivars.

AntioxidantbiologyPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentfungifood and beveragesPlant physiologyPlant SciencePhotosynthesisEnzyme assayLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundHorticulturechemistryAgronomyZinebmedicinebiology.proteinCultivarChlorophyll fluorescencePhotosynthetica
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Antiproliferative activities of resveratrol and related compounds in human hepatocyte derived HepG2 cells are associated with biochemical cell distur…

2008

International audience; Resveratrol is a well known polyphenol largely produced in grapevine. It is a strong antioxidant and a free radical scavenger. It exhibits several beneficial effects for health including cancer. Resveratrol antioxidant activity is essential in the prevention of chemical-induced cancer by inhibiting initiation step of carcinogenesis process but it is also considered to inhibit cancer promotion and progression steps. While the effects of resveratrol on cancer cells are widely described, the data available on the antiproliferative potential of resveratrol derivatives remain weak. Nevertheless, resveratrol analogs could exhibit stronger potentials than the parent molecul…

Antioxidantendocrine system diseasesmedicine.medical_treatmentCell3-ViniferinResveratrolBiochemistryAntioxidants03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePhenolsAcetate derivativesCell Line TumorStilbenesmedicineHumans[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biologyskin and connective tissue diseases[ SDV.BBM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology030304 developmental biologyCell ProliferationCell uptake0303 health sciencesCell growthorganic chemicalsfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineFree radical scavenger3. Good healthmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryCell culturePolyphenolResveratrol030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer cellAutofluorescenceHepatocytesNADPBiochimie
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Preparation of Anti-protein and Anti-mannan Antisera against Fungal Cell Wall by Affinity Chromatography

1994

Abstract Iranzo, M., Marcilla, A., Elorza, M. V., Mormeneo, S., and Sentandreu, R. 1994. Preparation of anti-protein and anti-mannan antisera against fungal cell wall by affinity chromatography. Experimental Mycology 18, 159-167. A novel and easy chromatographic method has been developed for the isolation of anti-protein and anti-mannan antisera from a population of polyclonal antibodies obtained against Candida albicans and Yarrowia lipolytica cell wall mannoproteins. The technique is based on the immobilization of mannan (to be used as immunoadsorbent) by Affi-Prep H z resin after the oxidation of neighboring hydroxyl groups of the polysaccharide with sodium periodate. For Y. lipolytica p…

Antiserumeducation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testPopulationYarrowiaBiologyImmunofluorescencebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and Biotechnologycarbohydrates (lipids)Affinity chromatographyBiochemistryPolyclonal antibodiesmedicinebiology.proteinCandida albicanseducationMannanExperimental Mycology
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Remote sensing of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: Review of methods and applications

2009

Interest in remote sensing (RS) of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (F) by terrestrial vegetation is motivated by the link of F to photosynthetic efficiency which could be exploited for large scale monitoring of plant status and functioning. Today, passive RS of F is feasible with different prototypes and commercial ground-based, airborne, and even spaceborne instruments under certain conditions. This interest is generating an increasing number of research projects linking F and RS, such as the development of new F remote retrieval techniques, the understanding of the link between the F signal and vegetation physiology and the feasibility of a satellite mission specifically designed f…

ApplicationComputer scienceSolar-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceMultispectral imageMethodSoil ScienceHyperspectral imaging550 - Earth sciencesGeologyPhotochemical Reflectance IndexPassive techniqueGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDARemote sensing (archaeology)DevicesRadianceSatelliteSatellite imageryComputers in Earth SciencesScale (map)Remote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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DNA fluorescence induced by polymethine cation pyrvinium binding

1991

Pyrvinium is a polymethine cation which shows interesting fluorescence emission and DNA binding properties. In diluted aqueous solution, pyrvinium pamoate induced a bright yellow fluorescence in kinetoplast DNA from Trypanosoma cruzi epimastigotes as well as in chicken erythrocyte nuclei under a wide range of excitations. No fading was observed after mounting in suitable media. Spectroscopic studies on pyrvinium solutions revealed bathochromic and hypochromic shifts in the absorption spectrum of its complex with DNA. A striking enhancement of pyrvinium fluorescence was found in solvents of high viscosity or after binding to DNA. Experimental results and the chemical structure of pyrvinium a…

Aqueous solutionAbsorption spectroscopyStereochemistryTrypanosoma cruziDNACell BiologyFluorescencePyrviniumPyrvinium Compoundschemistry.chemical_compoundSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryCationsKinetoplastBathochromic shiftBiophysicsAnimalsAnatomyBinding siteChickensDNAFluorescent DyesThe Histochemical Journal
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Interaction between nitroxyl radicals and CdTe quantum dots: Determination of fluorescence-quenching mechanisms in aqueous solution

2019

Abstract The present work characterizes the optical properties of CdTe quantum dots (CdTe QDs) after interaction with nitroxyl radicals based on steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy studies. QDs of different sizes were exposed to 2 different nitroxyl radicals, i.e., TEMPO and 4-amino-TEMPO radicals. A clear dependence of dynamic and static Stern-Volmer constants values, KD and KS, respectively, was observed as a function of the size of QDs used, with a change from a mostly static mechanism (for smaller QD sizes) to a dynamic mechanism predominating as the nanoparticles increase in size. All observed effects are dependent on both the concentration of the radical and the s…

Aqueous solutionAqueous mediumChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringRadicalGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticle02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesCadmium telluride photovoltaicsFluorescence spectroscopy0104 chemical sciencesNitroxyl radicalsQuantum dot0210 nano-technologyJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
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Polyamine Linear Chains Bearing Two Identical Terminal Aromatic Units. Evidence for a Photo Induced Bending Movement

2001

Abstract Several chemosensors bearing a fluorescent unit at both ends of a linear polyamine chain were synthesised. The protonation as well as the association constants with Cu2+ and Zn2+ were determined by potentiometry in 0.15 mol dm−3 NaCl at 298.1 K. In the case of 1,16-bis(1-naphthylmethyl)-1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaazadecane hexahydrochloride (L1), formation of an excimer emission in aqueous acidic solutions was observed. The system was characterized by steady state fluorescence emission and by time resolved fluorescence. In the ground state the molecule is expected to adopt a more or less linear conformation, while in the excited state a bending movement of the chain must occur in order to …

Aqueous solutionChemistryExcited stateMoleculeProtonationGeneral ChemistryTime-resolved spectroscopyExcimerPhotochemistryGround stateFluorescenceSupramolecular Chemistry
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Polychromatic femtosecond fluorescence studies of metal–polypyridine complexes in solution

2011

Femtosecond-resolved broadband fluorescence studies are reported for[ M(bpy)(3)](2+) (M = Fe, Ru), RuN3 and RuN719 complexes in solution. We investigated the pump wavelength dependence of the fluorescence of aqueous [ Fe(bpy)(3)](2+) and the solvent and ligand dependence of the fluorescence of Ru-complexes excited at 400 nm. For all complexes, the (MLCT)-M-1 fluorescence appears at zero time delay with a mirror-like image with respect to the absorption. It decays in <= 30-45 fs due to intersystem crossing to the (MLCT)-M-3 states, but a longer lived component of similar to 190 fs additionally shows up in RuN719 and RuN3. No solvent effects are detected. The very early dynamics are character…

Aqueous solutionChemistryFluorescence up-conversionSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleGeneral Physics and AstronomyIntersystem crossingMetal–polypyridine complexes; IVR; Internal conversion; Intersystem crossing; Ultrafast; Fluorescence up-conversionPhotochemistryFluorescencePhotoinduced electron transferIntersystem crossingInternal conversionUltrafastExcited stateIntramolecular forceFemtosecondIVRMetal–polypyridine complexePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effects
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Spectral studies of zinc octacarboxyphthalocyanine aggregation

2009

The association of zinc octacarboxyphthalocyanine, was studied using UV–vis absorption and fluorescence emission spectroscopy; the effects of dye concentration, pH and solvents on spectra were discussed. Calculations showed that the dye dimerized in aqueous solutions ranging from 5.0 × 10−7 to 5.0 × 10−5 mol/dm3, at 25 °C. The dimerization constant of 106 dm3/mol and the spectral Q band shift of 1185 cm−1 imparted by dimerization indicated strong π–π interactions between phthalocyanine molecules. Red S1 fluorescence of the dye monomer was observed in various solutions which was quenched owing to molecular association and other factors. The strong influence of pH on both aggregation and fluo…

Aqueous solutionChemistryspectraProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryaggregationUV–vischemistry.chemical_elementZincPhotochemistryFluorescenceRedoxZinc octacarboxyphthalocyaninechemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerPhthalocyanineMoleculefluorescenceAbsorption (chemistry)Dyes and Pigments
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