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BOTH MALE AND FEMALE SEXUAL ORNAMENTS REFLECT OFFSPRING PERFORMANCE IN A FISH

2010

Secondary sexual characters are often expressed in both sexes (mutual ornamentation), but are less often studied simultaneously. We studied the adaptive signaling function of male and female ornamentation in a mutually ornamented fish, the whitefish Coregonus lavaretus. In an experimental design in which nongenetic environmental effects were minimized, we found that highly ornamented females, males, and their parental combinations had offspring with better swimming performance and predator-avoidance ability than less ornamented individuals or combinations. Furthermore, highly ornamented females had larger offspring that also had higher yolk volume than less ornamented individuals. Offspring…

food.ingredientfood.dishDirectional selectionOffspringEcologyZoologyOrnamentsBiologySexual dimorphismfoodCoregonus lavaretusYolkSexual selectionGeneticsFish <Actinopterygii>General Agricultural and Biological SciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEvolution
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Correlated response of in vitro regeneration capacity from different source of explants inCucumis melo.

1994

The variation among and within different populations of the regeneration ability from leaf, cotyledon and hypocotyl explants has been studied. A control population and two lines selected by their regeneration capacity from leaf explants were used. Significant differences among the plants of the control population,for the organogenic response, were detected. The regeneration capacity varies depending on the type of explant. Selection in order to improve the regeneration frequency from leaf explants also raises the organogenic response in the other explant types. This result suggests the presence of a partial common genetic system controlling the regeneration frequency of the diverse types of…

food.ingredientintegumentary systemRegeneration (biology)fungifood and beveragesOrganogenesisPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineBiologyHypocotylTissue culturefoodCallusBotanyAgronomy and Crop ScienceCucurbitaceaeCotyledonExplant culturePlant cell reports
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Application of Potassium Ion Impregnated Titanium Dioxide as Nanocatalyst for Transesterification of Linseed Oil

2018

The current work comprises the investigation of biodiesel production from linseed oil using TiO2 and a potassium L-tartrate monobasic (C4H5KO6)-modified TiO2 nanocatalyst. Different amounts of C4H5KO6 were considered for TiO2 modification. The nanocatalyst TiO2–0.5C4H5KO6 (1:0.5 molar ratio) showed the best conversion rate for biodiesel production. The nanocatalyst was characterized by FTIR, XRD, TEM, BET, and XPS, and the Hammett indicator–benzenecarboxylic acid titration method was used for basicity measurement. The biodiesel was characterized by GC-MS and 1H and 13C NMR. Furthermore, the optimum reaction parameters for transesterification reaction were analyzed, and the yield was determi…

food.ingredientkasviöljyt020209 energyGeneral Chemical EngineeringPotassiumjalostusnanomateriaalitEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_elementbiodiesel02 engineering and technologychemistry.chemical_compoundfood020401 chemical engineeringLinseed oil0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0204 chemical engineeringta116ta215nanocatalystMonobasic acidTransesterificationlinseed oiltransesterificationFuel TechnologychemistryBiodiesel productionkatalyysiTitanium dioxideNuclear chemistry
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Influence of bioremediation stimulators in soil on development of oat seedlings (Avena sativa) and their aminopeptidase activity / Wpływ pozostałości…

2015

Abstract The selection of bioremediation techniques is important for purification of contaminated soil for agricultural use. Studies on soil contaminated with petroleum substances have indicated that the applied method of remediation has a bigger impact on the development of oat seedlings than the level of contamination. A yeast inoculum appeared to be a technique which was the friendliest to vegetation of oat

food.ingredientlcsh:Environmental protectionpetroleum residues bioremediationIndustrial chemistryGeneral MedicineBiologyAminopeptidaseSoil contaminationAvenafoodBioremediationAgronomyBotanylcsh:TD169-171.8oat seedlingsaminopeptidasesArchives of Environmental Protection
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Extraction, Characterization and Incorporation of Hypericum scruglii Extract in Ad Hoc Formulated Phospholipid Vesicles Designed for the Treatment of…

2020

An extract of Hypericum scruglii, an endangered endemic plant of Sardinia (Italy), was prepared and characterized. It was loaded in special phospholipid vesicles, glycerosomes, which were modified by adding maltodextrin (glucidex) and a polymer (gelatin or hyaluronan). The corresponding liposomes were also prepared and used as reference. The vesicles disclosed suitable physicochemical features for skin delivery. Indeed, their mean diameter ranged from 120 to 160 nm, they were homogeneously dispersed (polydispersity index &le

food.ingredientlcsh:RS1-441Pharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyhypericaceaemedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesGelatinArticlelcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicagelatinhyaluronanchemistry.chemical_compoundglycerosomesfoodphospholipid vesiclesscratch assayZeta potentialmedicineoxidative stressHydrogen peroxideLiposome010405 organic chemistryVesiclekeratinocyte uptake021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMaltodextrinIn vitro0104 chemical scienceschemistryBiophysics0210 nano-technologyOxidative stress
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Development of antibiotic loaded biodegradable matrices to prevent superficial infections associated to total knee arthroplasty.

2019

Abstract Development of a pharmaceutical form for the superficial infections related with arthroplasties would be helpful for clinical practice. In this context, we set out to evaluate ciprofloxacin and gentamicin elution from systems based on chitosan. Films and semisolid hydrogels containing chitosan alone (2%) or in combination with gelatin (6%) or different proportions (from 12% to 36%) of tetrakis-(hydroxymethyl)-phosphonium-chloride (THPC) were tested as delivery systems. Different antibiotic doses were assayed (0.5 mg/cm2,1 mg/cm2 and 2 mg/cm2). Antibiotic release was studied for each formulation. In vitro cytocompatibility studies and a simulation exercise for bioactivity evaluation…

food.ingredientmedicine.drug_classCell SurvivalSurface PropertiesAntibioticsContext (language use)macromolecular substances02 engineering and technologyPharmacology01 natural sciencesGelatinChitosanchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceColloid and Surface ChemistryfoodOrganophosphorus CompoundsCiprofloxacin0103 physical sciencesmedicineAnimalsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryParticle SizeCytotoxicityArthroplasty Replacement KneeCell ProliferationChitosan010304 chemical physicstechnology industry and agricultureSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral MedicineFibroblasts021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAnti-Bacterial Agentscarbohydrates (lipids)CiprofloxacinchemistrySelf-healing hydrogelsNIH 3T3 CellsGentamicinGentamicins0210 nano-technologyBiotechnologymedicine.drugColloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces
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Spent Coffee Grounds Extract, Rich in Mannooligosaccharides, Promotes a Healthier Gut Microbial Community in a Dose-Dependent Manner.

2019

Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages around the world, and as a consequence, spent coffee grounds are a massively produced residue that is causing environmental problems. Reusing them is a major focus of interest presently. We extracted mannooligosaccharides (MOS) from spent coffee grounds and submitted them to an in vitro fermentation with human feces. Results obtained suggest that MOS are able to exert a prebiotic effect on gut microbiota by stimulating the growth of some beneficial genera, such as Barnesiella, Odoribacter, Coprococcus, Butyricicoccus, Intestinimonas, Pseudoflavonifractor, and Veillonella. Moreover, short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) production also increased in a dos…

food.ingredientmedicine.medical_treatmentVeillonellaOligosaccharidesCoffeaGut floraCoffeeCoprococcusFecesfoodAnaerostipesmedicineHumansFood scienceHuman fecesbiologyBacteriaDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryPlant ExtractsRuminococcusPrebioticGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationFatty Acids VolatileGastrointestinal MicrobiomePrebioticsFermentationSeedsFermentationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesMannoseJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Veronico beccabungae-callitrichetum stagnalis (Oberd. 1957) Müller 1962, a plant association new to Poland - Quality of habitat

2011

The paper presents a community of water plants that is new to Poland, &lt;em&gt;Veronico beccabungae-Callitrichetum&lt;/em&gt; stagnalis (Oberd. 1957) Müller 1962. This community belongs to the class &lt;em&gt;Potametea&lt;/em&gt;. It was discovered in the village of Odrowąż near the town of Krapkowice in Silesia (SW Poland). &lt;em&gt;Veronico beccabungae-Callitrichetum stagnalis&lt;/em&gt; in Poland occurs within an irregularly shaped shallow underwater spring, located in the distal part of the Oder River’s flood terrace. This plant community covered 0.2 ha in 2008. &lt;em&gt;Callitriche stagnalis&lt;/em&gt; predominated in this community. Species such as &lt;em&gt;Callitriche hamulata&lt…

food.ingredientphytosociologyEndangered speciesCallitriche stagnalisPlant Sciencequality of habitatPotametea classfoodVeronico beccabungae-Callitrichetum stagnalisAquatic plantlcsh:BotanyBotanySpring (hydrology)distributionendangered associationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyPhytosociologyEcologyCallitriche vernaPlant communitybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:QK1-989HabitatPoland
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Mechanisms of herb-induced nephrotoxicity.

2013

Herbal therapies gained much popularity among the general public, but compared to therapies approved by official authorities, toxicological studies are frequently not available for them. Hence, there may be inherent risks and the kidneys may be especially vulnerable to toxic effects. Herbs may induce nephrotoxicity by induction of apoptosis. High oxalate contents in Star fruit (Averrhoa carambola L.) may induce acute nephropathy. Triptolide from Thunder God Vine (Triperygium wilfordii Hook) is a diterpenoid epoxide with induces reactive oxygen species and nephrotubular apoptosis. Cranberry juice is discussed as promoter of kidney stone formation (nephrolithiasis). Abuse of guaifenesin from …

food.ingredientved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesApoptosisBlood PressurePharmacologyBiochemistryAverrhoa carambolaAristolochiaNephrotoxicitychemistry.chemical_compoundDNA AdductsfoodAdenosine TriphosphateDrug DiscoveryUncaria tomentosaMedicineAnimalsHumansPharmacologyEphedra sinicaArachidonic AcidPlants MedicinalbiologyTraditional medicinebusiness.industryved/biologyOrganic ChemistryTriptolidebiology.organism_classificationchemistryHerbMolecular MedicineGlycyrrhizaKidney DiseasesbusinessCurrent medicinal chemistry
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Possibility of fuel cell powering with grape seed oil

2015

In the last few years alternative energy sources have been fast developing. One of technical device using these sources is fuel cell. Fuel cell performs direct conversion of chemical fuel into electrical energy, without combustion and characterized by high efficiency. Most commonly fuel cells are powered by hydrogen. However, problems with the storage of hydrogen are the reason for the search of new fuels for fuel cells. Due to development of the renewable energy sources, the powering of high efficiency power sources with bio-fuels is very important. Vegetable oil is an alternative fuel for Diesel engines and for heating oil burners. Powering high efficiency power sources (like fuel cells) …

fuel cellHorticulturefood.ingredientfoodenvironmental engineeringgrape seed oilFuel cellsEnvironmental sciencerenewable energy sourcesfuelGrape seed oil
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