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Kinetics of phenol removal by Nocardia species

1979

Phenol removal by pure cultures of Nocardia corallina was studied in a batch reacting system by estimating both the active biomass and the phenol concentration in the liquid during the experiments. A simple kinetic model was tested and the relative constants determined at 37°C.

ChromatographyKinetic modelChemistryKineticsBiomassGeneral MedicineNocardia speciesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyNocardia corallinachemistry.chemical_compoundPure culturePhenolphenol Nocardia speciesBiotechnologyEuropean Journal of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Study of kinetics of the d-pinitol extraction from carob pods using supercritical CO2

2014

Abstract There is a growing interest in the use of d -pinitol ( d -3-O-methyl-chiro-inositol) as a food supplement, thus the use of green and efficient process, such as the supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), to isolate d -pinitol from vegetable raw materials is also an interesting area of research and development. The objective of this work was to study the influence of operating conditions on the SFE of d -pinitol from carob pods. The crucial parameters in SFE, like temperature, pressure, CO 2 flow rate and duration of the process, have been studied. Finally, Naik and Barton models have successfully tested in order to fit the experimental extraction curves.

ChromatographyPinitolGeneral Chemical EngineeringKineticsExtraction (chemistry)Supercritical fluid extractionRaw materialCondensed Matter PhysicsSupercritical fluidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFood supplementD pinitolPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of Supercritical Fluids
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Supercritical Fluid Adsorption of Domperidone on Silica Aerogel

2013

Silica aerogel (SA) was loaded with domperidone to demonstrate the potentiality of adsorption processes based on the usage of supercritical carbon dioxide to treat poorly water-soluble drugs, forming new kinds of drug delivery systems. The effects of pressure, temperature and solution concentration on loaded SA were studied. Adsorption isotherms were measured at 35℃ and 45℃ and fitted with Langmuir model. Release kinetics of the adsorbed drug were also evaluated by in vitro dissolution tests. Results showed that domperidone can be uniformly dispersed into the aerogel and that the release rate of domperidone from the composite, constituted by drug and silica aerogel, is much faster than that…

ChromatographySupercritical carbon dioxideMaterials scienceSilica aerogelKineticsLangmuir adsorption modelAerogelSupercritical fluidDomperidoneDomperidonesymbols.namesakeAdsorptionChemical engineeringadsorptionDrug deliverysymbolsmedicineGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesAdsorption mechanismsDrug Delivery SystemGeneral Environmental Sciencemedicine.drug
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Screening of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors by CE after enzymatic reaction at capillary inlet.

2009

In this study the development of a procedure based on capillary electrophoresis after enzymatic reaction at capillary inlet methodology for the screening and in vitro evaluation of the biological activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors is presented. The progress of the enzymatic reaction of the hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine at pH 8 in the presence of AChE and the inhibitor studied is determined by measuring at 230 nm the peak area of the reaction product thiocholine (TCh). In the method employed the capillary was first filled with 30 mM borate-phosphate buffer (pH 8.0) and subsequently, plugs of: (i) water, (ii) AChE solution, (iii) substrate solution with or without inhibitor,…

ChromatographyTime FactorsbiologyHydrolysisSubstrate (chemistry)Electrophoresis CapillaryFiltration and SeparationEdrophoniumAcetylcholinesteraseAnalytical ChemistryEnzyme Activationchemistry.chemical_compoundKineticsThiocholineCapillary electrophoresisNon-competitive inhibitionchemistryEnzyme inhibitorAcetylthiocholinemedicinebiology.proteinAcetylcholinesteraseCholinesterase InhibitorsSoftwaremedicine.drugJournal of separation science
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Kinetic study of the release of aroma compounds in different model food systems

2007

Abstract Kinetics of release as a function of time from different model food matrices (mineral water, an oil-in-water emulsion, a carbohydrate matrix and a complex matrix containing lipids and carbohydrates) were measured at 37 °C for four flavour compounds. Carbohydrate matrix and complex matrix were elaborated to have a similar rheological behaviour. Flavour compounds belonging to the strawberry flavour note were chosen: a homologous series of ethyl esters (C4, C6 and C8) and a ketone (C5). The influence of the nature of flavour compounds on the kinetics of release was studied. On the other hand, the influence of the composition of the matrix on the kinetics of release was pointed out. Fr…

ChromatographybiologyKineticsFlavourCarbohydratebiology.organism_classificationHomologous serieschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEmulsionOrganic chemistryGas chromatographyFlavorAromaFood ScienceFood Research International
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Description of the Retention and Peak Profile for Chromolith Columns in Isocratic and Gradient Elution Using Mobile Phase Composition and Flow Rate a…

2014

The effect of the modifier concentration and flow rate on the chromatographic performance of a second generation Chromolith® RP-18e column, under isocratic and gradient elution with acetonitrile-water mixtures, was examined using four sulphonamides as probe compounds. The acetonitrile concentration was varied between 5 and 55% (v/v), and the flow rate between 0.1 and 5.0 mL/min, keeping the other factors constant. The changes in both retention and peak profile were modelled, and used to build simple plots, where the logarithm of the retention factor was represented against the modifier concentration (in gradient elution, against the initial modifier concentration), and the half-widths or wi…

Chromatographyflow programmingChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyisocratic elutionFirst generationVolumetric flow ratelcsh:Chemistrymodellingchemistry.chemical_compoundreversed-phase liquid chromatographygradient elutionlcsh:QD1-999ChromolithPhase compositionInteraction kineticsGradient elutionAcetonitrileRetention timeChromatography
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Distribution of Cr and Pb in artificial sea water and their sorption in marine sediments: an example from experimental mesocosms

2016

The uptake of two heavy metals (chromium and lead) in sediments in experimental mesocosms under exposure to different metal concentrations was evaluated by monitoring their concentrations over time both in seawater and in sediment. Two separate experiments under laboratory-controlled conditions were carried out for the two metals. Sediments were collected from a protected natural area characterized by low anthropic influence and were placed in mesocosms that were housed in aquaria each with seawater at a different metal concentration. At pre-established time intervals, seawater and sediment samples were collected from each mesocosm for chemical analyses. Quantification of chromium and lead …

ChromiumGeologic Sediments010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMetal ions in aqueous solutionchemistry.chemical_element010501 environmental sciencesGeologic Sediments01 natural scienceslaw.inventionMesocosmChromiumChromium; GF-AAS; Lead; Mesocosm; Seawater; Sediment; SorptionlawEnvironmental ChemistrySeawater0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGF-AASSpectrophotometry AtomicSedimentSorptionGeneral MedicineMesocosmPollutionKineticschemistryLeadEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceSorptionSeawaterSedimentAdsorptionAtomic absorption spectroscopyWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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An uptake and elimination kinetics approach to assess the bioavailability of chromium, copper, and arsenic to earthworms (Eisenia andrei) in contamin…

2019

The aim of this study was to determine the bioavailability of metals in field soils contaminated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) mixtures. The uptake and elimination kinetics of chromium, copper, and arsenic were assessed in the earthworm Eisenia andrei exposed to soils from a gradient of CCA wood preservative contamination near Hartola, Finland. In soils contaminated with 1480–1590 mg Cr/kg dry soil, 642–791 mg Cu/kg dry soil, and 850–2810 mg Ag/kg dry soil, uptake and elimination kinetics patterns were similar for Cr and Cu. Both metals were rapidly taken up and rapidly excreted by Eisenia andrei with equilibrium reached within 1 day. The metalloid As, however, showed very slow uptak…

ChromiumLUMBRICUS-RUBELLUSBioavailabilityEisenia andreiHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesTOXICITYchemistry.chemical_compoundSoilbiosaatavuusmetallitFinlandbiologyGeneral MedicineLumbricus rubellusPollutionBioaccumulationFOLSOMIA-CANDIDACDbioaccumulationMetalsEnvironmental chemistryBioaccumulationuptake and elimination kineticsArsenatesMetalloidmaaperän saastuminenCUResearch ArticlelierotMetals and metalloidsmetals and metalloidsEisenia andreiMETAL ACCUMULATIONchemistry.chemical_elementBiological AvailabilityArsenicHEAVY-METALSEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsChromated copper arsenateOligochaetaSPECIATION1172 Environmental sciencesArsenic0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCCA-contaminated soilEarthwormbiology.organism_classificationFOETIDABioavailabilityKineticschemistrykertyminenZNUptake and elimination kineticspuunsuoja-aineetEnvironmental PollutionCopperEnvironmental science and pollution research international
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Reduction of ferricytochrome c catalyzed by optically active chromium(III) complexes

2009

The reduction rates of horse heart ferricytochrome c by amalgamated zinc or by electrolysis at fixed potential on a mercury pool as the cathode have been measured in a buffered solution at pH 7.5 by absorption spectrophotometry. In both cases, the reaction was strongly accelerated by the presence of the optically active complexes Lambda-[Cr(III)((S,S)-promp)H(2)O](+) (H(2)promp = N,N'-[(pyridine-2,6-diyl)bis(methylene)]-bis[(S)-proline]), Delta-[Cr(III)((R,R)-alamp)H(2)O](+) (H(2)alamp = N,N'-[(pyridine-2,6-diyl)bis(methylene)]-bis[(R)-alanine]) and Lambda-[Cr(III)((S,S)-alamp)(H(2)O)(2)](+). These were shown to undergo reversible one-electron reduction to the corresponding labile chromium(…

ChromiumModels MolecularAbsorption spectroscopyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementZinc010402 general chemistryCrystallography X-Ray01 natural sciencesMedicinal chemistryCatalysislaw.inventionCatalysisInorganic ChemistryChromiumchemistry.chemical_compoundlawElectrochemistryOrganometallic CompoundsAnimals[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryHorsesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMethyleneComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSElectrolysisMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistry[ CHIM.COOR ] Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryCytochromes cSelective catalytic reductionHeart0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthKineticschemistryCyclic voltammetryOxidation-Reduction
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Determination of chromium in treated crayfish,Procambarus clarkii, by Electrothermal AAS: Study of chromium accumulation in different tissues

1986

In the present study, the authors investigated the accumulation of chromium in muscle, hepatopancreas, antennal glands, and gills of Procambarus clarkii (Girard) from Lake Albufera following Cr(VI)-exposure. Determinations of chromium were made by using Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and the standard additions method.

Chromiuminorganic chemicalsGillChromium CompoundsHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesischemistry.chemical_elementAstacoideaToxicologylaw.inventionChromiumlawAnimalsTissue DistributionProcambarus clarkiibiologySpectrophotometry AtomicGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationCrayfishPollutionKineticschemistryEnvironmental chemistryStandard additionIndicators and ReagentsHepatopancreasAtomic absorption spectroscopyBulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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