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Physicochemical properties of novel non-meat sausages containing natural colorants and preservatives

2018

In this study, novel non-meat sausage formulations (egg white, carrageenan, and modified cornstarch) was developed and evaluated for their sensory quality. Based on a full factorial design, optimal levels of ingredients and the effect of the addition of natural coloring agents such as lycopene, paprika oleoresin, and red yeast rice powder were investigated. The formulations were assessed based on models consisting of sensory attributes including cutting ability, flavor, texture, odor, and overall acceptability. According to results of overall acceptability, the optimal levels of carrageenan, modified corn starch, and egg white for the formulation found to be 0.5, 3, and 3% (w/w), respective…

PreservativePaprika oleoresinGeneral Chemical Engineeringfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryFactorial experiment040401 food scienceLycopeneCarrageenanchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologychemistryRed yeast riceFood scienceFlavorFood ScienceEgg whiteJournal of Food Processing and Preservation
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Selective recognition of small hydrogen bond acceptors by a calix[6]arene-based molecular container

2019

Selective molecular recognition is of primary importance for applications such as sensing and separation of chemicals. This work describes the host-guest and crystallisation properties of a penta-carbamated calix[6]arene designed as a molecular container with a H-donating recognition group directed towards the heart of the cavity. As demonstrated by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction studies, this macrocyclic receptor can selectively recognise small H-bond acceptors through one or two hydrogen bonds, the guests nesting inside the polyaromatic cavity surrounded by eleven bulky tert-butyl groups.

Primary (chemistry)010405 organic chemistryChemistryHydrogen bondGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryContainer (type theory)01 natural sciencesCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical scienceskemialliset sidoksetmacrocyclesMolecular recognitionCalixarenehalogeenisidoksetChimiemolecular recognitionCalixarenesinclusion complexeshost-guest
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From refugee integration to the theory of change for integration. The evolution of the approach to social integration in the UK at the beginning of t…

2020

The need and willingness to change motivates decision-makers and practitioners in the UK to take decisive integrationoriented measures. The country has never succeeded in developing its own original policy in this area. The first steps were taken in 2004 with the publication of the Indicators of Integration, but it was onlyin recent years that work on integration management has been intensified. There is a clear departure from focusing on individual aspects of integration and implementing a problem management system in a broader context. This is reflected in the publication of the Home Office Indicators for Integration framework (2019). The document is based on the 2004 version, but present…

Problem managementSocial integrationWork (electrical)Order (exchange)RefugeePolitical scienceRegional scienceContext (language use)Theory of changeStudia Politicae Universitatis Silesiensis
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Resectability, conversion, metastasectomy and outcome according to RAS and BRAF status for metastatic colorectal cancer in the prospective RAXO study

2022

Abstract Background Outcomes after metastasectomy for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) vary with RAS and BRAF mutational status, but their effects on resectability and conversion rates have not been extensively studied. Methods This substudy of the prospective RAXO trial included 906 patients recruited between 2011 and 2018. We evaluated repeated centralised resectability assessment, conversion/resection rates and overall survival (OS), according to RAS and BRAF status. Results Patients included 289 with RAS and BRAF wild-type (RAS and BRAFwt), 529 with RAS mutated (RASmt) and 88 with BRAF mutated (BRAFmt) mCRC. Metastatic prevalence varied between the RAS and BRAFwt/RASmt/BRAFmt groups,…

Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-rafCancer ResearchBEVACIZUMAB3122 Cancerscolorectal cancerbiomarkkerit3121 Internal medicineleikkaushoitoLIVER METASTASESetäpesäkkeetsurgical oncologyKRASHumansmetastasisProspective StudiesFOLFOXIRIpaksusuolisyöpäCancer och onkologiRectal NeoplasmsCOLON-CANCERMetastasectomyennusteetCHEMOTHERAPYOncologysyöpägeenithoitotuloksetCancer and OncologyColonic NeoplasmsMutationSURVIVALsyöpätauditonkologiaColorectal Neoplasmsprognostic markers
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Proximity Violence in Migration Times. A Focus in some Regions of Italy, France and Spain

2019

This volume, edited by Ignazia Bartholini, principal investigator of the PROVIDE - Proximity on Violence: Defence and Equity project (Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme - 2014-2020) funded by the EU, shifted the interpretative focus of its research from gender-based to proximity violence. This theoretical intuition-assertion, fruitful too at empirical level, is informed by a wide-scale reconstruction of the phenomenon of migratory violence and corroborated by the results of the action research carried out by six international teams ˗ Ismu, Oxfam, Telefono Donna, Badia Grande, Aseis Lagarto, Samù International, the University of Jaén and the University of Palermo. Systems of protecti…

Proximity Violencenational reception system womenasylum-seeking refugees best practices European rulesSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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Riflessioni sul ruolo dell'assistente sociale nella presa in carico di migranti vittime di violenza di prossimità

2018

Le autrici affrontano il problema della violenza di prossimità subita dai rifugiati / richiedenti asilo durante il loro percorso migratorio. Inoltre, riflettono sul ruolo assunto dall'assistente sociale nel cosiddetto "processo di accompagnamento" verso un percorso di sensibilizzazione, emancipazione e responsabilizzazione personale delle vittime. The authors addresses the issue of proximity violence suffered by refugees/asylum seekers during their migration path. Furthermore, they reflects on the role assumed by the social worker on the so-called “accompaniment process” towards an awareness path, emancipation and personal empowerment of the victims.

Proximity violence refugees/asylum seekers social worker accompaiment process personal empowermentSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiViolenza di prossimità rifugiati/richiedenti asilo assistente sociale processo di accompagnamento potenziamento personaleSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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Poly(vinyl alcohol)/κ-Carrageenan-based hydrogels enriched with the adhesive mussel protein Pvfp5β as 3D cell culture scaffold for tissue engineering…

2021

Many marine organisms such as sandcastle worms, barnacles and mussels, produce natural adhesives to attach to wet surfaces in aqueous tidal environments. In mussels, the adhesion is possible through the secretion of a protein-based water-resistant glue, composed of a mixture of proteins called mussel adhesive proteins (MAPs) or mussel foot proteins (mfps), that allow anchoring to almost any kind of surface in wet conditions [1]. The proteins confined to adhesive plaques are mfp-2, -3, -4, -5, and -6. All these proteins contain an atypically high concentration of the catecholic amino acid 3,4- dihydroxy-l-phenylalanine (DOPA), obtained by the post-translational enzymatic hydroxylation of tyr…

Pvfp5β protein k-carrageenan PVA regenerative medicine hydrogels blend tissue engineeringSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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A new pyrazolo pyrimidine derivative inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2 with anti-angiogenic activity

2003

In a previous study, we reported a new pyrazolo pyrimidine derivative, N(4)-benzyl-N(6),N(6)-dimethyl-1-1(tert-butyl)-1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine-6,4-diamine (DPP), which inhibited potently cyclooxygenase-2 activity in intact cell assays with minor activity against cyclooxygenase-1 (IC(50)=0.9 nM for cyclooxygenase-2 versus IC(50)=59.6 nM for cyclooxygenase-1). In the present work, this behaviour was confirmed in vivo by using the 24-h zymosan-injected mouse air pouch model (ID(50)=1.36 nM/pouch for prostaglandin E(2) level). We also studied the possible beneficial effect of DPP in the angiogenesis-dependent murine air pouch granuloma and rat paw carrageenan-induced hyperalgesia models. DP…

Pyrimidinemedicine.medical_treatmentAngiogenesis InhibitorsPharmacologyCarrageenanDinoprostoneMicechemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivomedicineAnimalsEdemaCyclooxygenase InhibitorsRats WistarProstaglandin E2IC50NitrobenzenesPharmacologySulfonamidesGranulomaCyclooxygenase 2 InhibitorsNeovascularization PathologicbiologyTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaZymosanRatsIsoenzymesPyrimidinesEicosanoidchemistryBiochemistryCyclooxygenase 2Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide SynthasesHyperalgesiabiology.proteinPyrazolesFemaleCyclooxygenasemedicine.symptomInterleukin-1Prostaglandin Emedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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Analysis of Pakistan’s policy towards Afghan refugees: a legal perspective

2021

Pakistan hosts to the world's largest single population of Afghan refugees. However, despite Pakistan's long-standing acknowledgment of Afghan refugees, their legal status remains unclear. This is due to Pakistan's refusal to sign either the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees or the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (also known as the Geneva Convention). This paper investigates whether Pakistan's approach against Afghan refugees is in accordance with international law and human rights principles. Moreover, this paper seeks to provide a comprehensive response to the above question by highlighting the many difficulties that Afghan refugees have encount…

Refugee protectionAfghanistan:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::International law [Research Subject Categories]Pakistan
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Stories in Transit/Storie in transito: Storytelling and arrivants' voices in Sicily

2018

This chapter describes the international project Stories in Transit/Storie in transito, a storytelling project with young refugees developed and carried out in Palermo by the two authors with the contribution of several scholars, writers, poets, and artists from the United Kingdom, Italy and other countries. The chapter traces the ideas upon which the project is based, voicing the belief of the authors that the expression of culture is a fundamental human right which should be granted to anyone and that literature and orature constitute an immaterial form of shelter. The chapter then offers a short description of the events held in Oxford, Palermo, and London, from the first in May 2016 to …

RefugeeCultural as Human rightStorytellingSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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