Search results for "Niger"
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Au Niger, un paysage sahélien façonné par l'homme
2016
National audience
The Famished Road: Ben Okri's Family Romance?
2013
International audience; This article suggests that by breaking the cycle of the abiku in The Famished Road, Okri inserts Azaro into a lineage that turns him into a storyteller. It explores the nature of parent-child relationships in the novel from this perspective, using the concept of family romance to show how the association of family with storytelling reverberates in Okri’s writing.
Fra endowment e entitlement: il confine dei diritti delle donne nigeriane nello sfruttamento sessuale in Italia
2021
Negli ultimi anni l’aumento dei flussi migratori verso la rotta centrale del Mediterraneo ha sfidato il sistema di asilo e accoglienza italiano. In linea con il Regolamento di Dublino, l’Italia è stata obbligata a fornire una risposta emergenziale ai flussi misti, questi ultimi costituiti da vittime di tratta, minori non accompagnati e richiedenti asilo. Fra le diverse categorie vulnerabili, enorme attenzione è stata data all’aumento significativo di donne nigeriane. Nel 2016 l’OIM (2017) ha identificato su un numero di ingressi di donne nigeriane di 11.009 unità, ben 8.277 potenziali vittime di tratta. L’intrecciarsi della categoria di “vittima di tratta” con quella di “richiedente asilo” …
Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil ofCurcuma leucorhizaRoxb
2012
The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the rhizomes and leaves of Curcuma leucorhiza Roxb. were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and GC/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) for the first time. A total of forty-nine compounds were identified in both oils. The main compounds in the rhizome and leaf oils were germacrone (9.6–19.7%), curdione (19.1–19.5%), camphor (7.2–8.1%), 1,8-cineole (4.0–7.4%), curzerene (3.0–5.7%), linalool (5.2–5.4%), neo-curdione (2.8–4.6%) and isoborneol (2.0–3.8%). Screening of the essential oils showed promising antibacterial activity (7–16 mm inhibition zone) against Streptococcus mutans, Pseudomonas putida, Bacillus subtilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae and antifu…
Über ein verfahren zur exakten bestimmung der sedimentationskonstanten ungereinigter enzyme mit hilfe des aktivitätstestes. versuche an den glukosede…
1960
In einer normalen Ultrazentrifugenzelle wird ein Bodenbelag aus Filtrierpapier angebracht, in welchen das Enzym hineinsedimentiert. Aus dem Aktivitatsverlust oberhalb des Bodenbelags wird die Sedimentationskonstante berechnet. Durchfuhrung und Auswertung der Versuche werden zu einer Routinemethode ausgearbeitet. Die Methode wird dazu benutzt, die Sedimentationskonstanten der beiden Glukosedehydrogenasen aus Penicillium notatum bzw. Aspergillus niger zu bestimmen. Es ergibt sich 7,91 bzw. 8,81 SVEDBERG. Die nach dem fruher beschriebenen Aktivitatstest bestimmten Diffusionskonstanten sind 5,56 bzw. 4,47 · 10−7 cm2·sec−1. Daraus ergeben sich die Molekulargewichte 138 000 bzw. 192000 und die Re…
Investigation of fungicidal activity of 3-piperazine-bis(benzoxaborole) and its boronic acid analogue
2014
3-Piperazine-bis(benzoxaborole) and its bis(phenylboronic acid) analogue were investigated in terms of their fungicidal activity. The study was carried out against five filamentous fungi: Aspergillus terreus, Fusarium dimerum, Fusarium solani, Penicillium ochrochloron and Aspergillus niger. 3-Piperazine-bis(benzoxaborole) revealed higher inhibitory activity towards the examined strains than standard antibiotic (amphotericin B), whereas bis(phenylboronic acid) proved to be inactive. The study unequivocally showed that the presence of the heterocyclic benzoxaborole system is essential for antifungal action of the examined compounds. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Isolierung und Charakterisierung einer Acetylester-Hydrolase aus Aspergillus rtiger / Isolation and Characterization of an Acetylester-Hydrolase from…
1980
Abstract The characteristic features of an acetic acid esters hydrolyzing enzyme (acetylesterase, EC 3.1.1.16) are described. The pH- and temperature optimum were 7.0 and 40 °C respectively. The stability of the enzyme regarding different pH- and temperature conditions was investigated. The molecular weight of the acetylesterase could be determined to 160000. A small acetic ester hydrolyzing activity was found too with a molecular weight of about 25000. The activity was not inhibited by addition of di-isopropylphosphorofluoridate (DFP) or physostigmine. The KM-value for glyceryl triacetate was about 90 mM. Concentration of the enzyme was done by ultrafiltration and column-chromatography. Th…
Isolation and characterization of a chlorogenic acid esterase from Aspergillus niger.
1980
Abstract The isolation and characterization of a specific chlorogenic acid esterase is described. The enzyme activity is measured by determination of the hydrolysis product caffeic acid. The enzyme had been concentrated by means of ultrafiltration and column-chromatography. The pH- and temperature optimum were 6.5 and 45 °C respectively. Divalent cations were not required for the enzyme activity. As other esterases, this enzyme is inhibited by di-isopropyl-phosphorofluoridate. The Km-value is 0.70 mᴍ chlorogenic acid, the molecular weight 240000. The described enzyme is specific for chlorogenic acid. On the other hand a typical unspecific esterase like the pig liver esterases does not split…
New macrolactones from the defensive salivary secretion of soldiers of the african termite Pseudacanthotermes spiniger
1999
The salivary defensive secretion of large soldier termites of the species Pseudacanthotermes spiniger contains two novel macrocyclic lactones [22-keto-hexacosanolide (2) and 2-hydroxy-24-keto-octacosanolide (3)] together with the already known macrolactone hexacosanolide (1). In addition, the secretion contains important amounts of a polysaccharide based mainly upon β-glucopyranose, β-glucosamine and N-acetyl-β-glucosamine in equal amount.
ChemInform Abstract: New Macrolactones from the Defensive Salivary Secretion of Soldiers of the African Termite Pseudacanthotermes spiniger.
2010
The salivary defensive secretion of large soldier termites of the species Pseudacanthotermes spiniger contains two novel macrocyclic lactones [22-keto-hexacosanolide (2) and 2-hydroxy-24-keto-octacosanolide (3)] together with the already known macrolactone hexacosanolide (1). In addition, the secretion contains important amounts of a polysaccharide based mainly upon β-glucopyranose, β-glucosamine and N-acetyl-β-glucosamine in equal amount.