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Quantitative colorimetric analysis of some inorganic salts using digital photography

2011

An analytical imaging approach to the quantitation of dissolved chemical species absorbed in the visible spectral region is reported. The approach uses digital images of a series of standard solutions of the target substance and their processing with appropriate software to assign a numeric value to each standard in terms of color intensity. Such a value is directly proportional to the analyte concentration and allows the construction of a calibration graph. The results thus obtained are compared with those provided by the classical spectrophotometricmethod used to run calibration curves for colored substances. The chemical imaging technique is relative simple and affordable; in fact, it ca…

AnalyteINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONbusiness.product_categoryChemistrybusiness.industryCalibration curveBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONAnalytical chemistryDigital photographyColorimetric-imaging analysisStandard solutionBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryDigital imageVisible spectrophotometryElectrochemistryComputer visionArtificial intelligenceNumeric ValuebusinessColorimetric analysisSpectroscopyDigital camera
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Fluorogenic detection of Tetryl and TNT explosives using nanoscopic-capped mesoporous hybrid materials

2013

[EN] A hybrid capped mesoporous material, which was selectively opened in the presence of Tetryl and TNT, has been synthesised and used for the fluorogenic recognition of these nitroaromatic explosives.

Aromatic compoundsINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONMaterials scienceExplosive materialTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSInorganic chemistryNanotechnologyNitroaromatic explosivesSilica nanoparticleschemistry.chemical_compoundNitroaromatic explosivesQUIMICA ORGANICAExplosives detectionQUIMICA ANALITICAGeneral Materials ScienceNanoscopic scaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentQUIMICA INORGANICAGeneral ChemistryTetrylSilica nanoparticlesMesoporous materialsFluorogenicschemistryMesoporous hybridsHybrid materialsHybrid materialMesoporous material
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Sensory hybrid host materials for the selective chromo-fluorogenic detection of biogenic amines

2006

[EN] Pyrylium-containing mesoporous materials have been used for the chromo-fluorogenic sensing of biogenic amines in an aqueous environment.

Biogenic AminesINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSBiogenic aminesPyridinium CompoundsNanotechnologyBiosensing TechniquesMesoporousCatalysisQUIMICA ORGANICAMaterials ChemistryAnimalsColoring AgentsPyriliumBiogenic amines ; Pyrilium ; Mesoporous ; Aqueous environmentFluorescent DyesPyransAqueous environmentUNESCO::MATEMÁTICASMesopouros silicaChemistryHost (biology)QUIMICA INORGANICAUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química analíticaMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryCombinatorial chemistrySea BreamSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials:MATEMÁTICAS [UNESCO]Spectrometry FluorescenceCeramics and Composites:QUÍMICA::Química analítica [UNESCO]PolymethineMesoporous materialDYES
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Design of enzyme-mediated controlled release systems based on silica mesoporous supports capped with ester-glycol groups

2012

[EN] An ethylene glycol-capped hybrid material for the controlled release of molecules in the presence of esterase enzyme has been prepared. The final organic-inorganic hybrid solid S1 was synthesized by a two-step procedure. In the first step, the pores of an inorganic MCM-41 support (in the form of nanoparticles) were loaded with [Ru(bipy) 3]Cl 2 complex, and then, in the second step, the pore outlets were functionalized with ester glycol moieties that acted as molecular caps. In the absence of an enzyme, release of the complex from aqueous suspensions of S1 at pH 8.0 is inhibited due to the steric hindrance imposed by the bulky ester glycol moieties. Upon addition of esterase enzyme, del…

Cell viabilityINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONEthyleneRuthenium complexesMCM-41 supportsCytotoxicityGlycol derivativesEsteraseFunctionalizedOrganic-inorganic hybrid solidsGlycolschemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICATumor Cells CulturedElectrochemistryControlled release systemsOrganic chemistryControlled releaseGeneral Materials ScienceSteric hindrancesMCF-7 cellsSpectroscopyHydrolysisEsterasesSilicaEstersSurfaces and InterfacesSilicon DioxideCondensed Matter PhysicsControlled releaseChlorine compoundsEster bondsBody fluidsHybrid materialsHybrid materialPorosityCell deathCell SurvivalSurface PropertiesCytotoxic drugsRutheniumHydrolysisEnzymatic hydrolysisEsterase enzymesPolymer chemistryHumansCamptothecin (CPT)Molecular capSize reductionsTherapeutic ApplicationEthylene glycolTwo-step procedureEsterificationSuspensions (fluids)Ruthenium compoundsQUIMICA INORGANICAMesoporous supportOligo(ethylene glycol)Cell internalizationMolecular gatesConfocal microscopychemistryEnzymatic hydrolysisEnzyme-mediated hydrolysisNanoparticlesCamptothecinCell cultureMesoporous materialAqueous suspensionsEthylene glycolHeLa Cells
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Oligonucleotide-capped mesoporous silica nanoparticles as DNA-responsive dye delivery systems for genomic DNA detection

2015

[EN] New hybrid oligonucleotide-capped mesoporous silica nanoparticles able to detect genomic DNA were designed.

DNA BacterialINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONDesignControlled-releaseSupportsOligonucleotidesNanoparticleNanotechnologyCatalysisLegionella pneumophilachemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAhemic and lymphatic diseasesCandida albicansBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARMaterials ChemistryMycoplasma fermentansColoring AgentsStimuliRhodaminesOligonucleotideChemistryQUIMICA INORGANICAMetals and AlloysGenomicsGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicaSilicon DioxideControlled releaseDrug-deliverySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsgenomic DNADrug deliveryCeramics and CompositesNanoparticlesDNAChemical Communications
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Selective, Highly Sensitive, and Rapid Detection of Genomic DNA by Using Gated Materials:MycoplasmaDetection

2013

The coupling of gated-indicator delivery with highly specific biochemical recognition is an innovative strategy for the detection of DNA sequences, able to compete with classical methods which need PCR amplification, in important areas such as point-of-care diagnostics or detection of specific biological contaminations with pathogens. Such comparatively simple and cheap yet highly selective and sensitive assays hold promise for use in less-developed areas of the world.

DNA BacterialINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONSupportsMesoporous silica nanoparticlesFermentansResponsive controlled releaseAmplificationmesoporous materialsBiologysensorsmedicine.disease_causeRapid detectionCatalysisgated materialschemistry.chemical_compoundMycoplasmaQUIMICA ORGANICAContaminationQUIMICA ANALITICABIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARmedicineGated materialsRheumatoid arthritismycoplasmaControlled drug deliverySensorsQUIMICA INORGANICAGenomicsDNAGeneral ChemistryMycoplasmaCell culturesMolecular biologyHighly sensitivegenomic DNAchemistryDNAAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Antibody-Capped Mesoporous Nanoscopic Materials: Design of a Probe for the Selective Chromo-Fluorogenic Detection of Finasteride

2012

[EN] The synthesis of capped mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) conjugated with an antibody (AB) as a gatekeeper has been carried out in order to obtain a delivery system able to release an entrapped cargo (dye) in the presence of a target molecule (antigen) to which the conjugated antibody binds selectively. In particular, MSN loaded with rhodamine B and functionalized on the external surface with a suitable derivative of N-(t-butyl)- 3-oxo-(5a,17b)-4-aza-androst-1-ene-17-carboxamide (finasteride) have been prepared (S1). The addition of polyclonal antibodies against finasteride induced capping of the pores due to the interaction with the anchored hapten-like finasteride derivative to g…

Detection limitINGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONAqueous solutionChromatographyQUIMICA INORGANICANanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicaFull PapersMCM-41finasterideMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAchemistryQUIMICA ANALITICAhybrid materialsFinasterideRhodamine BantibodiesSelectivityMesoporous materialmolecular gatesChemistryOpen
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Gated mesoporous silica nanoparticles for the controlled delivery of drugs in cancer cells

2015

In recent years, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have been used as effective supports for the development of controlled-release nanodevices that are able to act as multifunctional delivery platforms for the encapsulation of therapeutic agents, enhancing their bioavailability and overcoming common issues such as poor water solubility and poor stability of some drugs. In particular, redox-responsive delivery systems have attracted the attention of scientists because of the intracellular reductive environment related to a high concentration of glutathione (GSH). In this context, we describe herein the development of a GSH-responsive delivery system based on poly(ethylene glycol)- (PEG-)…

INGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONCell SurvivalIntracellular SpaceNanoparticleNanotechnologyAntineoplastic AgentsCONTROLLED-RELEASETRIGGERED RELEASEPolyethylene Glycolschemistry.chemical_compoundINORGANIC NANOPARTICLESQUIMICA ORGANICASYSTEMSPEG ratioQUIMICA ANALITICAElectrochemistrymedicinePOLYMER HYBRID NANOPARTICLESGLUTATHIONEBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARHumansGeneral Materials ScienceDoxorubicinSpectroscopyDrug CarriersENHANCED PERMEABILITYQUIMICA INORGANICASurfaces and InterfacesGlutathioneIN-VITROMesoporous silicaCondensed Matter PhysicsSilicon DioxideControlled releaseGUEST MOLECULESBioavailabilityDrug LiberationchemistryDoxorubicinDelayed-Action PreparationsDrug DesignNanoparticlesPhenazinesSUPPORTSEthylene glycolOxidation-ReductionPorositymedicine.drugHeLa Cells
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Enzyme-responsive silica mesoporous supports capped with azopyridinium salts for controlled delivery applications

2012

11 páginas, 7 figuras, 3 tablas y 2 esquemas

INGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONCell SurvivalPyridinesmedia_common.quotation_subjectenzymesNanoparticleNanotechnologyPyridinium Compoundsmesoporous materialsCatalysisgated materialsHeLachemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAQUIMICA ANALITICAmedicineRhodamine BHumansGated materialsInternalizationAzopyridinium derivativemedia_commonbiologyChemistryRhodaminesOrganic ChemistryQUIMICA INORGANICAGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationSilicon DioxideCombinatorial chemistryMesoporous materialsEnzymesazopyridinium derivativeDrug deliveryDrug deliveryMCF-7 CellsNanoparticlesnanoparticlesMesoporous materialOxidoreductasesAzo CompoundsPorosityCamptothecinIntracellularmedicine.drugHeLa Cells
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Cathepsin-B Induced Controlled Release from Peptide-Capped Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles

2014

New capped silica mesoporous nanoparticles for intracellular controlled cargo release within cathepsin B expressing cells are described. Nanometric mesoporous MCM-41 supports loaded with safranin O (S1-P) or doxorubicin (S2-P) containing a molecular gate based on a cathepsin B target peptidic sequence were synthesized. Solids were designed to show "zero delivery" and to display cargo release in the presence of cathepsin B enzyme, which selectively hydrolyzed in vitro the capping peptide sequence. Controlled delivery in HeLa, MEFs WT, and MEFs lacking cathepsin B cell lines were also tested. Release of safranin O and doxorubicin in these cells took place when cathepsin B was active or presen…

INGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCIONCell Survivalgated mesoporous materialsPeptideAntineoplastic AgentsCatalysisCathepsin BCell LineCathepsin BHeLaQUIMICA ORGANICAHumansCytotoxicityPeptide sequencechemistry.chemical_classificationDrug CarriersbiologyOrganic ChemistryQUIMICA INORGANICAGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silicabiology.organism_classificationSilicon DioxideControlled releasechemistryBiochemistryDoxorubicinBiophysicspeptidesnanoparticlescontrolled releasePorosityIntracellularHeLa Cells
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