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HCHs and DDTs in sediment-dwelling animals from the Yangtze Estuary, China

2005

HCHs and DDTs in sediment-dwelling animals including mollusks and crabs from the Yangtze Estuary were deter- mined by GC-ECD. Levels of t-HCH were in the range of 1.2-5.5 ng g � 1 and averaged 3.5 ng g � 1 in mollusks, while t-DDT concentrations ranged from 26.0 to 68.8 ng g � 1 , with a mean of 34.5 ng g � 1 . In crabs t-HCH concentrations var- ied from 2.0 to 25.7 ng g � 1 and averaged 13.8 ng g � 1 , whereas the concentrations of t-DDT were in the range of 1.5- 24.8 ng g � 1 with a mean value of 5.9 ng g � 1 . The HCHs and DDTs levels depend on geographical position and sources, showing the high levels at fresh water area in the estuary, such as XP, CM and LHK sites, and lower at brackis…

ChinaGeologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringBrachyuraHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisDDTChineAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryPersistent organic pollutantgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyBrackish waterDecapodaEcologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSedimentBiotaEstuaryGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationPollutionCrustaceanMolluscaEnvironmental chemistryHexachlorocyclohexaneWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringChemosphere
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Phase-distribution chromatography (PDC) of polystyrene

1970

A chromatographic technique is described where the stationary phase is a layer of a very high molecular polystyrene fraction (M = 107) on glass beads (ballotines). The mobile phase is cyclohexane passing the column at a constant temperature below the theta-temperature. A polystyrene sample of sufficiently low molecular weight (M ≤ 106) injected as a small plug at the top of the column is fractionated because the distribution between the mobile and the stationary phase depends on the molecular weight. Since the large molecules preferentially remain in the stationary phase, the smaller molecules leave the column first. The fractionation effect is inverse to that found in GPC experiments. The …

Chiral column chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyColumn chromatographychemistryCyclohexanePhase (matter)Analytical chemistryMoleculeFraction (chemistry)PolystyreneFractionationJournal of Polymer Science Part A-2: Polymer Physics
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Calculation of organic solvent–water partition coefficients of iron–sulfur protein models

2002

Abstract A method is presented that permits semiquantitative estimation of the partitioning of many solutes between many pairs of media. As an example, the organic solvent–water partition coefficients P are calculated. The only needed parameters are the dielectric constant and molecular volume of the organic solvent. Fe 4 S 4 Cys n models of high-potential FeS proteins are studied. The Gibbs free energies of solvation and partition coefficients for Fe 4 S 4 Cys n are calculated. The organic solvent–water partition coefficients for 1-octanol P o , cyclohexane P ch and chloroform P cf decrease 4.41, 6.22 and 4.60 log units per cysteine (Cys) ligand, respectively. P o results are compared with…

ChloroformbiologyCyclohexaneLigandStereochemistryOrganic solventAnalytical chemistrySolvationGibbs free energyInorganic ChemistryPartition coefficientchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeIron-sulfur proteinchemistryMaterials Chemistrybiology.proteinsymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolyhedron
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Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of the Essential Oils from Three Chemotypes of Origanum vulgare L. ssp. hirtum (Link) Ietswaart Growi…

2009

Essential oils obtained from inflorescences of three Origanum vulgare L.ssp. hirtum (Link) Ietswaart samples, growing wild in different locations in Campania (Southern Italy), were analysed. Three chemotypes were found: the first, with a prevalence of carvacrol/thymol; the second, characterized by the prevalence of thymol/alpha-terpineol; the third, featuring a prevalence of linalyl acetate and linalool. This chemical study attempts to provide a contribution in shedding light on the relationship between chemical composition and biotypes and/or chemotypes in Origanum vulgare ssp. hirtum. The essential oils were also evaluated for their antibacterial activity against 10 selected microorganism…

Chromatography GasAcyclic MonoterpenescarvacrolPharmaceutical ScienceCyclohexane MonoterpenesMicrobial Sensitivity TestsLinalyl acetateCymenesArticleGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundOriganum vulgare ssp. hirtumantibacterial activitylcsh:Organic chemistryLinaloolOriganumthymolCyclohexenesDrug DiscoveryBotanyOils VolatilePlant OilsCarvacrollinalyl acetatePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThymolessential oil compositionBacteriabiologyChemotypeOrganic ChemistryOriganum vulgare ssp. hirtum; essential oil composition; thymol; carvacrol; linalyl acetate; antibacterial activityOriganumbiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobialAnti-Bacterial AgentsItalychemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)MonoterpenesCymenesMolecular MedicineMolecules
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Organochlorine residue analysis of commercial milks by capillary gas chromatography

1991

The determination of organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in milks requires the use of efficient extraction methods. A rapid procedure has been developed, based on extraction of organochlorine residues from milk on to octadecylsilica solid phase extraction cartridges and elution with hexane. The addition of different organic solvents to the milk before solid phase extraction has been studied. The use of methanol to disrupt the fat globules enables almost complete recovery of the residues with minimum extraction of fatty substances. Recovery experiments were performed for eighteen compounds present at ppb levels in whole, two per cent, and skimmed milks. The average recove…

ChromatographyChemistryElutionGeneral Chemical EngineeringExtraction (chemistry)food and beveragesPesticideHexanechemistry.chemical_compoundfluids and secretionsSolid phase extractionGlobules of fatGas chromatographyMethanolJournal of High Resolution Chromatography
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Lipid hydroperoxides determination in milk‐based infant formulae by gas chromatography

2003

A simple gas chromatograph using a flame ionization detector and a polar capillary column method is proposed for determining hydroperoxides in the lipid fraction of milkbased infant formulas. Tricosanoic acid is used as internal standard. The method includes the following steps: a) the extraction of fat with chloroform/methanol (2:1, v/v), b) the reduction of hydroperoxide acids to hydroxide acids with hydrogen gas and palladium as a catalyst, c) the transmethylation to obtain the methyl esters with acetyl chloride and methanol/ hexane (4:1, v/v), and d) an acetylation with acetic anhydride/ pyridine (4:1, v/v) to obtain an acetoxy derivate of the hydroxide present. Two chromatography runs,…

ChromatographyChloroformChemistryGeneral ChemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionHexanechemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic anhydridelawAcetyl chlorideHydroxideFlame ionization detectorGas chromatographyMethanolFood ScienceBiotechnologyEuropean Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
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Gas assisted mechanical expression (GAME) as a promising technology for oil and phenolic compound recovery from tiger nuts

2015

Abstract The aim of this work was to investigate the potential of gas assisted mechanical expression (GAME) process as an innovative technology for oil extraction and polyphenol recovery from tiger nuts. GAME process was first studied by varying the supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) and the mechanical expression (ME) pressures (10–30 MPa), then was compared to separate processes applied alone, using either SC-CO2 or ME. The results showed that the better conditions for GAME were found using 20 MPa for SC-CO2 and 30 MPa for ME. Under these conditions, 50% of oil was released from tiger nuts after 10 min extraction, compared to only 10% and 20% when using SC-CO2 and ME separately at 20 an…

ChromatographySupercritical carbon dioxideFood industryChemistrybusiness.industryExtraction (chemistry)Supercritical fluid extractionGeneral ChemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringHexanechemistry.chemical_compoundPolyphenolCell structurebusinessFood ScienceInnovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies
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Design of chiral magnets: Cyanide-bridged bimetallic assemblies based on cyclohexane-1,2-diamine

2003

Abstract Four magnetic compounds based on chiral ligands trans-(1S,2S)-chxn and trans-(1R,2R)-chxn (chxn: cyclohexane-1,2-diamine), [Ni(trans-(1S,2S)-chxn)2]3[Fe(CN)6]2·2H2O (1), [Ni(trans-(1R,2R)-chxn)2]3[Fe(CN)6]2·2H2O (2), [Cu(trans-(1S,2S)-chxn)2]3[Fe(CN)6]2·4.5H2O (3) and [Cu(trans-(1R,2R)-chxn)2]3[Fe(CN)6]2·4.5H2O (4), are reported. The four compounds are chiral, as confirmed by X-ray analyses and circular dichroism measurements. From the magnetic point of view, 1 and 2 behave as ferromagnets, whereas 3 and 4 show a paramagnetic behavior.

Circular dichroismCyclohexaneCyanideInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundParamagnetismCrystallographychemistryFerromagnetismMagnetDiamineMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBimetallic strip
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VCD studies on cyclic peptides assembled from L-α-amino acids and a trans-2-aminocyclopentane- or trans-2-aminocyclohexane carboxylic acid.

2010

The increasing interest in peptidomimetics of biological relevance prompted us to synthesize a series of cyclic peptides comprising trans-2-aminocyclohexane carboxylic acid (Achc) or trans-2-aminocyclopentane carboxylic acid (Acpc). NMR experiments in combination with MD calculations were performed to investigate the three-dimensional structure of the cyclic peptides. These data were compared to the conformational information obtained by electronic circular dichroism (ECD) and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy. Experimental VCD spectra were compared to theoretical VCD spectra computed quantum chemically at B3LYP/6-31G(d) density functional theory (DFT) level. The good agreem…

Circular dichroismCyclohexanecarboxylic AcidsPeptidomimeticStereochemistryCarboxylic acidMolecular ConformationMolecular Dynamics SimulationBiochemistryelectronic circular dichroismPeptides CyclicMolecular dynamicsStructural BiologyDrug DiscoveryCycloleucineMolecular BiologyNuclear Magnetic Resonance BiomolecularPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationCyclohexylaminesCircular DichroismOrganic Chemistrycyclic peptidestrans-2-aminocyclopentaneGeneral Medicinevibrational circular dichroismCyclic peptideNMRAmino acidtrans-2-aminocyclohexane carboxylic acidchemistryVibrational circular dichroismMolecular MedicineDensity functional theorycarboxylic acidPeptidomimeticsJournal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society
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Antiproliferative activity of hexane extract from Tunisian Cistus libanotis, Cistus monspeliensis and Cistus villosus

2013

Abstract Background As a part of our investigation on Tunisian medicinal plants, we have carried out a phytochemical investigation of the hexane extracts from leaves of Cistus libanotis, C. villosus and C. monspeliensis, evualuating also their possible antiproliferative activity in vitro. Results The major compounds of hexane extracts were identified and quantified by GC-MS. The composition of the three species, although belonging to the same genus, is completely different. The antiproliferative activity was evaluated against murine monocyte/macrophages (J774.A1), human melanoma cells (A-375), and human breast cancer cells (MCF-7), showing major activity against the human melanoma cell line…

Cistus villosuChemistry(all)MonoterpeneCistus libanotischemistry.chemical_compoundCistusCistus monspeliensiSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaCistus monspeliensisMedicinal plantsHexane extractbiologyTraditional medicineC. villosuC. monspeliensiSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral ChemistryPreliminary Communicationbiology.organism_classificationAntiproliferative activity in vitroHexanechemistryPhytochemicalCistus libanotiHuman melanomaGC-MSChemistry Central Journal
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