Search results for "Glycerol"

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Effect of surfactants and drying rate on barrier properties of emulsified edible films

2007

Summary The effects of globule size, nature and concentration of surfactant, and drying duration of water vapour transmission rate and tensile strength of emulsified edible barriers containing methylcellulose and paraffin wax, were measured. of the six surfactants tested, 0.6% purified glycerol monostearate (GMS) produced films with the lowest water vapour transmission rates and the highest mechanical resistance. Longer drying times of film-forming emulsions produced better barrier and mechanical properties. Control of the film forming emulsion stability allowed the reduction of the water vapour transfer rate by an order of magnitude.

Materials scienceChromatographyMonoglycerideMechanical resistanceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPulmonary surfactantChemical engineeringParaffin waxGlycerol monostearateUltimate tensile strengthEmulsionWater vaporFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Science & Technology
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Sol-gel entrapped visible light photocatalysts for selective conversions

2014

A general method to heterogenize, stabilize and significantly enhance the activity of selective visible light photocatalysts for aerobic oxidation of glycerol is devised. The new method makes use of the sol-gel encapsulation of photocatalytic species in silica-based matrices to afford leach-proof catalysts capable to afford valued products at low cost with little or no waste generation. In particular, the photocatalytic selective conversion of glycerol is performed in water solvent under ambient conditions with molecular oxygen as oxidant and visible light as the driving energy source, thereby meeting all requirements for a green chemical process. Entrapment of the semiconductor-based photo…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryCatalysisSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryGlycerolPhotocatalysisEnergy sourceVisible spectrumSol-gel
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Evidence of a New MoYpd1p Phosphotransferase Isoform in the Multistep Phosphorelay System of Magnaporthe oryzae

2021

Different external stimuli are perceived by multiple sensor histidine kinases and transmitted by phosphorylation via the phosphotransfer protein Ypd1p in the multistep phosphorelay system of the high osmolarity glycerol signaling pathway of filamentous fungi. How the signal propagation takes place is still not known in detail since multiple sensor histidine kinase genes in most filamentous fungi are coded in the genome, whereas only one gene for Ypd1p exists. That raises the hypothesis that various Ypd1p isoforms are produced from a single gene sequence, perhaps by alternative splicing, facilitating a higher variability in signal transduction. We found that the mRNA of MoYPD1 in the rice bl…

Microbiology (medical)Gene isoformQH301-705.5MutantPlant ScienceBiology<i>Magnaporthe oryzae</i>Phosphotransferasealternative splicingphosphotransferComplementary DNAanatomy_morphologyBiology (General)GeneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCommunicationAlternative splicingHistidine kinasephosphorelayhigh osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathwayMagnaporthe oryzaeCell biologyProteomehistidine kinasesYPD1signalingsignal transductionJournal of Fungi
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The Escherichia coli Envelope Stress Sensor CpxA Responds to Changes in Lipid Bilayer Properties

2015

The Cpx stress response system is induced by various environmental and cellular stimuli. It is also activated in Escherichia coli strains lacking the major phospholipid, phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). However, it is not known whether CpxA directly senses changes in the lipid bilayer or the presence of misfolded proteins due to the lack of PE in their membranes. To address this question, we used an in vitro reconstitution system and vesicles with different lipid compositions to track modulations in the activity of CpxA in different lipid bilayers. Moreover, the Cpx response was validated in vivo by monitoring expression of a PcpxP-gfp reporter in lipid-engineered strains of E. coli. Our comb…

Models MolecularCardiolipinsSurface PropertiesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsGreen Fluorescent ProteinsLipid BilayersArabidopsisPhospholipidBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBacterial ProteinsGenes ReportermedicineAcholeplasma laidlawiiPhosphorylationLipid bilayerEscherichia coliPlant ProteinsPhosphatidylethanolamineEscherichia coli ProteinsPhosphatidylethanolaminesVesicleGlycosyltransferasesMembrane ProteinsPhosphatidylglycerolsCell biologychemistryMembrane proteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Protein foldingSignal transductionProtein KinasesProtein Processing Post-TranslationalSignal TransductionBiochemistry
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Neurobiology of cannabinoid receptor signaling
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2020

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a highly versatile signaling system within the nervous system. Despite its widespread localization, its functions within the context of distinct neural processes are very well discernable and specific. This is remarkable, and the question remains as to how such specificity is achieved. One key player in the ECS is the cannabinoid type 1 receptor (CBEl sistema endocannabinoide (SEC) apareció como un sistema de señalización muy versátil en el sistema nervioso. A pesar de su existencia amplia y ubicua, sus funciones están integradas en el contexto de distintos procesos neuronales y, en última instancia, son bastante bien discernibles y específicas. Esto es n…

Nervous systemCannabinoid receptormedicine.medical_treatment2-ArachidonoylglycerolContext (language use)BiologyReceptor Cannabinoid CB203 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineNeurobiologyReceptor Cannabinoid CB1Cannabinoid receptor type 2medicineAnimalsHumansanandamideReceptorReceptors Cannabinoidbehaviorcannabinoid receptorEndocannabinoid systemState of the Art030227 psychiatry2-arachidonoylglycerolmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryneural communicationCannabinoidNeuroscienceEndocannabinoidsSignal TransductionDialogues in clinical neuroscience
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Grafting of hyperbranched polymers: From unusual complex polymer topologies to multivalent surface functionalization

2013

Abstract In this feature article, the grafting of hyperbranched polymers to different substrates is reviewed. Both grafting onto macromolecules with different topologies (homogeneous grafting) and the resulting complex polymer architectures containing highly branched segments as well as their applications are discussed. In the second part grafting of hyperbranched polymers on surfaces, i.e., planar surfaces and spherical particles (heterogeneous grafting), with respect to specific applications, such as bio-repellent surfaces or soluble carbon nanotubes is described. In all cases, the one-step synthesis and the resulting highly branched topology of the hyperbranched building blocks is benefi…

Particle functionalizationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolyglycerolNanoparticleNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionlawPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCarbon nanotube functionalizationHyperbranched polymerchemistry.chemical_classificationComplex polymer architectureNanocompositeOrganic ChemistryHypergraftingPolymerGraftingchemistrySurface functionalizationBio-repellent surfacesSurface modificationHybrid materialMacromoleculePolymer
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Mumijo traditional medicine: fossil deposits from Antarctica (chemical composition and beneficial bioactivity)

2008

Mumijo is a widely used traditional medicine, especially in Russia, Altai Mountains, Mongolia, Iran Kasachstan and in Kirgistan. Mumijo preparations have been successfully used for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases; they display immune-stimulating and antiallergic activity as well. In the present study, we investigate the chemical composition and the biomedical potential of a Mumijo(-related) product collected from the Antarctica. The yellow material originates from the snow petrels,Pagodroma nivea. Extensive purification and chemical analysis revealed that the fossil samples are a mixture of glycerol derivatives.In vitroexperiments showed that the Mumijo extract caused in…

Peptide fragmentSUBSTANCESBiologyWAX ESTERSchemistry.chemical_compoundSTOMACH OIL DEPOSITSGLYCERYL ETHERSGlycerolGlycerol EthersPETRELSChemical compositionSUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATIONWaxTraditional medicineCortical neuronslcsh:Other systems of medicineIN-VITROlcsh:RZ201-999DIFFERENTIATIONComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryvisual_artCELLSvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOriginal ArticleGlycerol DerivativesALKOXYGLYCEROLS
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Entrapment of Phenytoin into Microspheres of Oleaginous Materials: Process Development and in Vitro Evaluation of Drug Release

1997

AbstractA novel multiparticulate preparation of the antiepileptic agent phenytoin (1) was developed and evaluated in vitro. The preparation consists of gastroresistant microparticulate drug delivery system formulated with oleaginous material (lipospheres) to minimize unwanted effects of l on gastric apparatus. The drug was dispersed in a spherical micromatrix consisting of a mixture of stearyl alcohol and glycerol esters of various fatty acids. The best mixture to obtain discrete, reproducible, free-flowing lipospheres consisted of glyceryl monostearate dilaurate and stearyl alcohol (ratio 3: 17). The lipospheres were obtained by a technique involving melting and dispersion of drug-containi…

PharmacologyChromatographyOrganic ChemistryPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundEntrapmentchemistryDrug DiscoveryDrug deliveryEmulsionGlycerolParticleParticle sizeDispersion (chemistry)Stearyl alcoholDrug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
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Optimization of Innovative Three-Dimensionally-Structured Hybrid Vesicles to Improve the Cutaneous Delivery of Clotrimazole for the Treatment of Topi…

2019

New three-dimensionally-structured hybrid phospholipid vesicles, able to load clotrimazole in a high amount (10 mg/mL), were obtained for the first time in this work by significantly reducing the amount of water (&le

PhospholipidPharmaceutical Sciencelcsh:RS1-44102 engineering and technology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleclotrimazolelcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineIn vivophospholipid vesiclesX-raysCandida albicansElectron microscopymedicineGlycerolskin deliveryCandida albicansco-solventsPhospholipidsChromatographybiologyClotrimazoleSmall-angle X-ray scatteringVesicle021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classification<i>Candida albicans</i>Microscòpia electrònicachemistryTransmission electron microscopyfungal infectionsRaigs X0210 nano-technologyFosfolípidsmedicine.drugPharmaceutics
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Glycerol Partial Oxidation in Aqueous Solution by Home Prepared TiO2 Photocatalyst

2010

6th European Meeting on Solar Chemistry and Photocatalysis: Environmental Applications (SPEA6) -- JUN 13-16, 2010 -- Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

Photocatalysis Glycerol Partial oxidation
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