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“Water Association” Band in Saccharide Amorphous Matrices: Role of Residual Water on Bioprotection

2021

Saccharides protect biostructures against adverse environmental conditions mainly by preventing large scale motions leading to unfolding. The efficiency of this molecular mechanism, which is higher in trehalose with respect to other sugars, strongly depends on hydration and sugar/protein ratio. Here we report an Infrared Spectroscopy study on dry amorphous matrices of the disaccharides trehalose, maltose, sucrose and lactose, and the trisaccharide raffinose. Samples with and without embedded protein (Myoglobin) are investigated at different sugar/protein ratios, and compared. To inspect matrix properties we analyse the Water Association Band (WAB), and carefully decompose it into sub-bands,…

SucroseSucrosePopulationwaterLactose010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisArticleInorganic Chemistrylcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundRaffinose0103 physical sciencesAnimalsTrisaccharideHorsesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRaffinoseLactoseeducationSugarinfrared spectroscopyMolecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5Spectroscopytrehalosechemistry.chemical_classificationeducation.field_of_study010304 chemical physicsOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineMaltoseTrehalose0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationschemistryChemical engineeringlcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999myoglobinbiopreservation
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Increased acidophilia of eosinophil granules after EDTA treatment

1986

The acidophilic reaction of eosinophil leucocyte granules from human, pig and horse blood smears was investigated by using May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining after previous treatment with EDTA and sodium citrate solutions. The same peak at 530 nm, but absorption values considerably higher than those of controls, were found in eosinophil granules after application of chelating agents, indicating that removal of metal cations could unmask basic groups in these structures.

SwineEdta treatmentBiologyCytoplasmic GranulesAzure Stainschemistry.chemical_compoundPhenothiazinesHorse bloodSodium citratemedicineAnimalsHumansChelationHorsesEdetic AcidGranule (cell biology)Cell BiologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationEosinophilStainingEosinophilsmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryCytophotometryAnatomyEosinophil leucocyteThe Histochemical Journal
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Changes of the hindgut microbiota due to high-starch diet can be associated with behavioral stress response in horses.

2015

6 pages; International audience; The digestive system of horses is adapted to a high-fiber diet consumed in small amounts over a long time. However, during training, high-starch and low-fiber diets are usually fed which may induce hindgut microbial disturbances and intestinal pain. These diets can be described as alimentary stress. The aim of the present study was to investigate to what extent changes in behavior are associated with alimentary stress and microbial composition changes of the cecal or colonic ecosystem. Six fistulated horses were used. The alimentary stress was a modification of diet from a high-fiber diet (100% hay) to a progressive low-fiber and high-starch diet (from 90% h…

Time Factors040301 veterinary sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyBiology0403 veterinary scienceBehavioral NeuroscienceHorse behaviormedicine[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisDietary CarbohydratesIntestinal FistulaAnimalsAlimentary stressFood scienceCastrationLongitudinal StudiesHorsesSocial BehaviorCecummedia_common2. Zero hunger[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyAnalysis of VarianceBehaviorMicrobiotaNeophobia0402 animal and dairy scienceHorseHindgutStarch04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFeeding Behaviormedicine.disease040201 dairy & animal scienceBlood Cell CountDietHayExploratory BehaviorAnaerobic bacteria[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyAnaerobic exerciseStress PsychologicalVigilance (psychology)[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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Ferricytochrome c encapsulated in silica hydrogels: correlation between active site dynamics and solvent structure.

2003

Ferricytochrome c encapsulated in silica hydrogels has been prepared by the sol-gel technique following, with some modifications, the procedure originally developed by Ellerby et al. (Science 255 1113 (1992)). A suitable preparation of hydrogels enables having both 'wet' and 'dry' samples. Wet samples have a high water content: as the temperature is lowered below approximately 260 K, water freezes and the samples crack. On the contrary, dry samples have a low water content (hydration h approximately equal 0.35): in these conditions water does not freeze even at cryogenic temperatures and the samples remain transparent and non-cracking. The dynamics of ferricytochrome c and its dependence on…

Time FactorsAbsorption spectroscopySilicon dioxideDrug CompoundingAnalytical chemistryBiophysicsSilica GelCapsulesCytochrome c GroupSpectrum Analysis RamanBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug StabilityFreezingAnimalsHorsesWater contentBinding SitesbiologySilica gelSpectrum AnalysisOrganic ChemistryTemperatureActive siteWaterHydrogelsAtmospheric temperature rangeSilicon DioxideSolventKineticschemistrySelf-healing hydrogelsbiology.proteinSolventsBiophysical chemistry
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EQUINE ASSISTED LEARNING: SYMBOLIC VALUE OF HORSE AS UNDERLYING PATTERN IN HUMAN THINKING

2018

Traditional pedagogy do not stressed the unique and challenging needs of the adult learner for a different kind of educational experience that was more engaging, more flexible and more appreciative of the existing knowledge base and experience of the adult learning. Equine Assisted Learning is a practice in which adults engage in systematic and sustained self–educating activities in order to gain new forms of knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values. The purpose of this research is to illustrate the meaning and symbolic value of horse as underlying pattern in human thinking.

Value (ethics)Knowledge basebusiness.industryeducationMathematics educationEquine Assisted Learning; horsesAdult learnerbusinessPsychologyAdult LearningMeaning (linguistics)SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Morphological and biometrical features of Trypanosoma evansi isolates from an outbreak in mainland Spain.

2011

According to several authors, Trypanosoma evansi is a monomorphic trypanosome found exclusively in slender intermediate forms, although additional studies have revealed that many strains present stumpy forms on rare occasions. In a recent T. evansi outbreak in mainland Spain, several atypical forms were observed in blood smear examinations. Molecular procedures were then necessary to confirm the causal agent. Morphological and biometric measures were taken to characterize the different forms of T. evansi. In contrast to published information, the results of this study would indicate that biometrically distinct T. evansi could also be found in the same farm and even in the same animal specie…

Veterinary medicineTrypanosomaCamelusGeneral VeterinarybiologyOutbreakGeneral MedicineTrypanosoma evansibiology.organism_classificationDisease OutbreaksBlood smearSpainTrypanosomiasisAnimalsParasitologyMainlandHorse DiseasesHorsesAnimal speciesVeterinary parasitology
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Structure-dynamics-function relationships in Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) myoglobin. An optical spectroscopy and flash photolysis study on functi…

1993

In this work we report the thermal behavior (10–300 K) of the Soret band lineshape of deoxy and carbonmonoxy derivatives of Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) and horse myoglobins together with their carbon monoxide recombination kinetics after flash photolysis; the results are compared to analogous data relative to sperm whale myoglobin. The Soret band profile is modeled as a Voigt function that accounts for the coupling with high and low frequency vibrational modes, while inhomogeneous broadening is taken into account with suitable distributions of purely electronic transition frequencies. This analysis makes it possible to isolate the various contributions to the overall lineshape that; in…

Voigt profilePhotolysisMyoglobinProtein ConformationPhotodissociationElephantsAnalytical chemistryElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopyBiophysicsSoft modesMolecular electronic transitionchemistry.chemical_compoundStructure-Activity RelationshipMyoglobinchemistryCarboxyhemoglobinChemical physicsSpectrophotometryMolecular vibrationFlash photolysisAnimalsThermodynamicsHorsesSpectroscopyResearch ArticleBiophysical Journal
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The diversity and evolution of chelicerate hemocyanins

2012

Abstract Background Oxygen transport in the hemolymph of many arthropod species is facilitated by large copper-proteins referred to as hemocyanins. Arthropod hemocyanins are hexamers or oligomers of hexamers, which are characterized by a high O2 transport capacity and a high cooperativity, thereby enhancing O2 supply. Hemocyanin subunit sequences had been available from horseshoe crabs (Xiphosura) and various spiders (Araneae), but not from any other chelicerate taxon. To trace the evolution of hemocyanins and the emergence of the large hemocyanin oligomers, hemocyanin cDNA sequences were obtained from representatives of selected chelicerate classes. Results Hemocyanin subunits from a sea s…

XiphosurabiologySequence Homology Amino AcidEvolutionmedicine.medical_treatmentOxygen transportZoologyHemocyaninbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionHorseshoe crabArthropod ProteinsEvolution MolecularHemolymphHemocyaninsmedicineQH359-425AnimalsSea spiderArthropodMolecular clockArthropodsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyResearch ArticleBMC Evolutionary Biology
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Sépultures de chevaux devant Gergovie

2019

Huit hommes et huit chevaux inhumés, tous installés dans des positions similaires, allongés sur le flanc droit, les défunts reliés par le bras gauche tendu sur le visage. Des fouilles archéologiques mettent au jour à l’automne 2002 une sépulture multiple sur le site de Gondole, l’un des trois plus importants oppida d’Auvergne. Ces recherches révèlent alors une pratique d’inhumation aussi spectaculaire qu’inédite.Cinq autres fosses sont découvertes peu après à proximité, au pied de Gergovie, chacune exclusivement comblée de squelettes de chevaux déposés avec soin, selon des agencements complexes. L’analyse de ces tombes équines montre rapidement de nombreux points communs avec la sépulture d…

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryIron âgeZooarchaeologyGergoviehorses burialsAuvergne
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Spatial variability of biological and chemical contaminants in nurseries of lesser horseshoe bat : preliminary results in Franche-Comté (Eastern Fran…

2011

[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyhorseshoe bat[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyFranche-Comté[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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