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Optical Gating of Photosensitive Synthetic Ion Channels

2011

4-oxo-4-(pyren-4-ylmethoxy) butanoic acid is used as a photolabile protecting group to show the optical gating of nanofluidic devices based on synthetic ion channels. The inner surface of the channels is decorated with monolayers of photolabile hydrophobic molecules that can be removed by irradiation, which leads to the generation of hydrophilic groups. This process can be exploited in the UV-light-triggered permselective transport of ionic species in aqueous solution through the channels. The optical gating of a single conical nanochannel and multichannel polymeric membranes is characterised experimentally and theoretically by means of current-voltage and selective permeation measurements,…

Hydrophilic groupsMaterials scienceSynthetic ion channelsLight sensitive materialsHydrophobicitySynthetic membraneNanotechnologyNano-fluidic devicesGatingIonIonic transportsBiomaterialsPolymeric membranesOptical gatingPhotosensitivityOptical gatingsSynthetic ion channelsMonolayerElectrochemistryControlled releasePhotolabile protecting groupsIonic speciesPolymer membranesHydrophobic moleculesFunctional polymersSelective permeationHydrophilicityMultifunctional devicesMonolayersIonsAqueous solutionCurrent rectificationUV-light irradiationMulti-channelPermeationCondensed Matter PhysicsNanostructuresElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsData processingPhotosensitive nanostructuresFISICA APLICADAIrradiationNano channelsInner surfacesFunctional polymersCurrent voltageAdvanced Functional Materials
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A PTFE membrane for the in situ extraction of dissolved gases in natural waters: Theory and applications

2005

[1] A new method for extracting dissolved gases in natural waters has been developed and tested, both in the laboratory and in the field. The sampling device consists of a polytetrafluroethylene (PTFE) tube (waterproof and gas permeable) sealed at one end and connected to a glass sample holder at the other end. The device is pre-evacuated and subsequently dipped in water, where the dissolved gases permeate through the PTFE tube until the pressure inside the system reaches equilibrium. A theoretical model describing the time variation in partial gas pressure inside a sampling device has been elaborated, combining the mass balance and “Solution-Diffusion Model” (which describes the gas permea…

In situHydrologyGeophysicsMembraneGeochemistry and PetrologyNatural waterExtraction (chemistry)Analytical chemistryTube (fluid conveyance)Partial pressurePermeationGroundwaterGeologyGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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In vitro pulsatile and continuous transdermal delivery of buserelin by iontophoresis

1993

Abstract Transdermal delivery of buserelin, a nonapeptide, from hydroxyethylcellulose hydrogel through isolated human stratum comeum was studied. In vitro studies were carried out in a drug release apparatus (DAB 10/USP XII) using self designed rotary disk cells equipped with platinum electrodes. Different forms of current were examined. A pulsatile application of continuous current resulted in a step-like permeation profile. Different on/off ratios (5 min/55 min; 10 min/50 min; 15 min/45 min)) were studied. When continuous non-interrupted current with different current densities (0.1–0.3 mA·cm −2 ) was applied, linear dependence of the final cumulative amount of buserelin on current durati…

IontophoresisStereochemistryChemistryDirect currentPharmaceutical SciencePermeationBuserelinDosage formIonic strengthmedicineCurrent densityNuclear chemistrymedicine.drugTransdermalJournal of Controlled Release
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Bioadhesive Matrix Tablets Loaded with Lipophilic Nanoparticles as Vehicles for Drugs for Periodontitis Treatment: Development and Characterization

2019

Periodontitis treatment is usually focused on the reduction or eradication of periodontal pathogens using antibiotics against anaerobic bacteria, such as metronidazole (MTR). Moreover, recently the correlation between periodontal diseases and overexpression of reactive oxygen species (ROS) led to the introduction of antioxidant biomolecules in therapy. In this work, bioadhesive buccal tablets, consisting of a hydrophilic matrix loaded with metronidazole and lipophilic nanoparticles as a vehicle of curcumin, were developed. Curcumin (CUR)-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) were prepared using glycyrrhetic acid, hexadecanol, isopropyl palmitate and Tween&reg

Isopropyl palmitateoral mucosal drug deliveryPolymers and PlasticsBioadhesiveSonicationbuccal matrix tabletsnanostructured lipid carriersbuccal matrix tablet02 engineering and technologynanostructured lipid carrier030226 pharmacology & pharmacyhydrophilic spongeArticlelcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinemetronidazolelcsh:Organic chemistryPulmonary surfactantMucoadhesioncurcuminoral diseaseperiodontitisChromatographyChemistryGeneral ChemistryBuccal administrationPermeation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoNLCAnaerobic bacteria0210 nano-technologybuccal delivery
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Formulation of liposomes loading lentisk oil to ameliorate topical delivery, attenuate oxidative stress damage and improve cell migration in scratch …

2021

[EN] Pistacia lentiscus L. is a sclerophyllous shrub capable of growing under harsh climatic conditions especially in the Mediterranean Basin. Different products can be obtained from this plant, such as essential oil, mastic gum or even fixed oil. The last is well known for its flavor which is mainly exploited in the food industry. Additionally, it has been traditionally used in the treatment of skin diseases, but, at the moment, any suitable formulation for skin delivery has been formulated and its biological effects was not deeply confirmed. Given that, in the present study, the lentisk oil has been formulated in liposomes at different concentrations (10, 20, 30 mg/ml) and their physicoch…

KeratinocytesSwineAdministration Topicalmedicine.disease_causelaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceSkin absorptionlawCell MovementScratch assayLecithinsMaterials TestingFood scienceHydrogen peroxideWound healingScratch assayFlavorLiposomeSkin permeation studiesbiologyVesiclePellGeneral MedicineOxidantsPistaciaKeratinocytes & fibroblastsPistacia lentiscusFarmacologiaKeratinocytes & fibroblastsDrug CompoundingWound healingRM1-950Cell LinemedicineOils VolatileAnimalsHumansAbsorció cutàniaParticle SizeEssential oilPharmacologyOlis essencialsPenetration (firestop)Hydrogen Peroxidebiology.organism_classificationConfocal microscopyOxidative StresschemistryEssences and essential oilsPistacia lentiscusLiposomesSkin permeation studies confocal microscopyTherapeutics. PharmacologySoybeansOxidative stress
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7-Ketocholesterol as marker of cholesterol oxidation in model and food systems: when and how.

2014

Cholesterol can undergo oxidation through enzymatic or chemical mechanisms, generating a wide range of oxidation products (COPs) with adverse biological effects. COPs are characterized by different functional groups and are produced in different ratios or amounts, depending on the treatment and storage conditions. To follow the cholesterol oxidation process, 7-ketocholesterol (7-KC) has been often used as an oxidation marker in both model and food systems, since it is easily formed and is one of the most representative ring COPs. However, 7-KC does not always rise with increasing time/temperature conditions, especially in complex systems and high-protein or extensively processed foods. The …

KetocholesterolsEggsBiophysicsCHOLESTEROL OXIDATION7-ketocholesterolBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundModel systemOrganic chemistryMolecular BiologyKetocholesterols7-ketocholesterolOXYSTEROLSChemistryCholesterolbusiness.industryOxidation reductionCell BiologyMeat ProductsKineticsCholesterolSeafoodFoodFood processingFood systemsOxidation processDairy ProductsbusinessOxidation-ReductionBiomarkersBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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Preclinical Effect of Absorption Modifying Excipients on Rat Intestinal Transport of Model Compounds and the Mucosal Barrier Marker 51Cr-EDTA

2017

There is a renewed interest from the pharmaceutical field to develop oral formulations of compounds, such as peptides, oligonucleotides, and polar drugs. However, these often suffer from insufficient absorption across the intestinal mucosal barrier. One approach to circumvent this problem is the use of absorption modifying excipient(s) (AME). This study determined the absorption enhancing effect of four AMEs (sodium dodecyl sulfate, caprate, chitosan, N-acetylcysteine) on five model compounds in a rat jejunal perfusion model. The aim was to correlate the model compound absorption to the blood-to-lumen clearance of the mucosal marker for barrier integrity, 51Cr-EDTA. Sodium dodecyl sulfate a…

KetoprofenFysiologiPhysiologyabsorption modifiersPharmaceutical ScienceExcipient51cr edtaPharmacology and Toxicology02 engineering and technologyAbsorption (skin)030226 pharmacology & pharmacyChitosan03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineintestinal perfusionDrug DiscoverymedicineIntestinal transportSodium dodecyl sulfatebioequivalenceChromatographypermeation enhancersPermeationFarmakologi och toxikologi021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologypharmaceutical developmentchemistryMolecular Medicine0210 nano-technologymedicine.drugMolecular Pharmaceutics
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Evaluation of Permeate Quality in Pilot Scale Membrane Distillation Systems

2019

In this work, the salinity of permeate obtained with membrane distillation (MD) in pilot scale systems was analyzed. Experiments were performed with three different spiral-wound commercial modules, one from Solar Spring with 10 m2 surface membrane area and two from Aquastill with 7.2 and 24 m2. Intermittent operation meant that high permeate conductivity was measured in the beginning of each experiment, which was gradually decreasing until reaching a constant value (3&ndash

LeakMaterials sciencehigh salinitymembrane distillationFiltration and Separation02 engineering and technologymembrane filtrationlcsh:Chemical technologyMembrane distillationDesalinationArticledesalination020401 chemical engineeringChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)brine treatmentlcsh:TP1-1185lcsh:Chemical engineering0204 chemical engineeringintegumentary systempermeate qualityProcess Chemistry and Technologylcsh:TP155-156Permeation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industrypilot scaleMembraneDistilled waterSeawaterWetting0210 nano-technologyMembranes
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Exploring the co-loading of lidocaine chemical forms in surfactant/phospholipid vesicles for improved skin delivery

2015

Abstract Objectives The present study was aimed at targeting the skin to deliver lidocaine loaded in surfactant/phospholipid vesicles tailored for improved local delivery. The influence of different formulation parameters was explored to maximise drug efficacy. Methods The vesicles were prepared using a mixture of soy lipids (Phospholipon 50) and a surfactant with penetration-enhancing properties (Oramix CG110, Labrasol, Labrafac PG or Labrafac CC), and loaded with lidocaine. The formulations were analysed in detail by cryo-TEM, SAXS, Turbiscan Lab, and tested in permeation experiments through new born pig skin, as a function of the chemical form and concentration of lidocaine (i.e. free ba…

LidocaineSwineChemistry PharmaceuticalSkin AbsorptionGlyceridePharmaceutical ScienceAdministration CutaneousPermeabilityGlyceridesSurface-Active AgentsDrug StabilityPulmonary surfactantmedicineAnimalsPhospholipidsSkinPharmacologyDrug CarriersChromatographyChemistryVesicleLidocaineFree basePermeationPermeability (electromagnetism)Drug carriermedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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Photocatalytic membrane reactors for degradation of organic pollutants in water

2001

Abstract Different flowsheets (batch and continuous) of photocatalytic membrane reactors, to be used for degradation of organic pollutants present in water, together to some experimental results, are reported. 4-Nitrophenol (4NP) was used as a probe polluting agent and titanium dioxide in suspension was the catalyst. The photodegradation tests in the batch system were carried out without membrane changing the characteristic variables of the process (light intensity, TiO 2 concentration, 4NP concentration, O 2 concentration, pH) to find their optimum values. The batch system consisted of a water jacket thermostatted and stirred beaker irradiated from above with a UV–Vis lamp (light intensity…

Light intensityChromatographyAdsorptionMembraneMembrane reactorChemical engineeringChemistryPhotocatalysisWater treatmentGeneral ChemistryPermeationPhotodegradationCatalysisCatalysis Today
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