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Efecto de la administración concomitante de indometacina o ibuprofeno en la farmacocinética de amikacina en neonatos prematuros

2006

Objective: To evaluate whether the concomitant administration of ibuprofen or indomethacin plus amikacin may alter the latter drug's pharmacokinetic parameters, and hence amikacin plasma levels. Method: Retrospective cohort study performed by reviewing the medical records of premature children with persistent ductus arteriosus receiving amikacin and ibuprofen, or amikacin and indomethacin. They were divided up into three groups: group 1: treatment with amikacin went before indomethacin or ibuprofen; group 2: simultaneously treated with amikacin and indomethacin; group 3: simultaneously treated with amikacin and ibuprofen. Pharmacokinetic parameters, distribution volume, and amikacin clearan…

Pharmacologybusiness.industryorganic chemicalsRetrospective cohort studyPlasma levelsbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionIbuprofencarbohydrates (lipids)PharmacokineticsPersistent ductus arteriosusAmikacinAnesthesiaConcomitantotorhinolaryngologic diseasespolycyclic compoundsmedicinebusinessmedicine.drugFarmacia Hospitalaria
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A quantitative method of photoadsorption determination for irradiated catalyst in liquid–solid system

2009

WOS: 000266963000002

Photoadsorption determination TiO2 suspension Aromatic alcohol oxidationinorganic chemicalsSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaPhotoadsorption DeterminationAqueous solutionAromatic Alcohol Oxidationorganic chemicalsInorganic chemistryTio2 SuspensionBinary compoundAlcoholGeneral ChemistryHeterogeneous catalysisCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryBenzyl alcoholPhotocatalysisOrganic chemistryheterocyclic compoundsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieCatalysis Today
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Exciton description of chlorosome to baseplate excitation energy transfer in filamentous anoxygenic phototrophs and green sulfur bacteria.

2013

A description of intra-chlorosome and from chlorosome to baseplate excitation energy transfer in green sulfur bacteria and in filamentous anoxygenic phototrophs is presented. Various shapes and sizes, single and multiwalled tubes, cylindrical spirals and lamellae of the antenna elements mimicking pigment organization in chlorosomes were generated by using molecular mechanics calculations, and the absorption, LD, and CD spectra of these were predicted by using exciton theory. Calculated absorption and LD spectra were similar for all modeled antenna structures; on the contrary, CD spectra turned out to be sensitive to the size and pigment orientations in the antenna. It was observed that, bri…

Physics::Biological PhysicsTime FactorsPhototrophbiologyChemistryExcitonChlorosomeModels Theoreticalbiology.organism_classificationMolecular physicsAnoxygenic photosynthesisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsChlorobiCrystallographyBacterial ProteinsEnergy TransferGreen sulfur bacteriaMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAntenna (radio)Organic ChemicalsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)ta116BacteriochlorophyllsExcitationThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Biosilicification of loricate choanoflagellate: organic composition of the nanotubular siliceous costal strips of Stephanoeca diplocostata.

2010

SUMMARY Loricate choanoflagellates (unicellular, eukaryotic flagellates; phylum Choanozoa) synthesize a basket-like siliceous lorica reinforced by costal strips (diameter of approximately 100 nm and length of 3 μm). In the present study, the composition of these siliceous costal strips is described, using Stephanoeca diplocostata as a model. Analyses by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), coupled with transmission electron microscopy (TEM), indicate that the costal strips comprise inorganic and organic components. The organic, proteinaceous scaffold contained one major polypeptide of mass 14 kDa that reacted with wheat germ agglutinin. Polyclonal antibodies were raised that allowed …

PhysiologyLoricate choanoflagellateBiosilicificationNanotechnologyStructural analysisOrganic compositionAquatic ScienceAlkaliesStephanoeca diplocostataHydrofluoric AcidBiosilicification; Loricate choanoflagellate; Organic composition; Structural analysisAnimalsChemical PrecipitationOrganic ChemicalsChoanoflagellateMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsChoanoflagellatabiologyChemistryAnimal StructuresProteinsSpectrometry X-Ray Emissionbiology.organism_classificationElementsSilicon DioxideImmunohistochemistryWheat germ agglutininNanostructuresSolutionsElectrophoresisTransmission electron microscopyInsect ScienceBiophysicsAnimal Science and ZoologyComposition (visual arts)Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelLorica (biology)ChoanozoaThe Journal of experimental biology
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Protective effect of apocynin in a mouse model of chemically-induced colitis.

2013

Apocynin, a constituent of Picrorhiza kurroa, successfully inhibits NADPH oxidase and shows promise as an anti-inflammatory drug. Now, we report anti-inflammatory effects of apocynin in an experimental colitis model induced by dextran sulfate sodium as well as the effects on the mediators involved in this process. Apocynin reduced the colitis induced in mice by administration of 5 % dextran sulfate sodium during 7 days. Mice were fed a control diet or a diet supplemented with 2 % of apocynin or 2 % of rutin. Sulfasalazine (50 mg/kg, p. o.) was used as a positive control. Treatment with apocynin and rutin ameliorated the course of colonic inflammation with results similar to those of the ref…

Picrorhiza kurroaRutinAnti-Inflammatory AgentsPharmaceutical ScienceNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIPharmacologyInflammatory bowel diseaseAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundRutinMiceDrug DiscoveryPicrorhizaNADPH oxidasebiologyDextran SulfateColitisBiochemistrycardiovascular systemMolecular Medicinecirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.druginorganic chemicalsSTAT3 Transcription FactorColonNitric OxideDinoprostoneNitric oxideSulfasalazinemedicineAnimalscardiovascular diseasesColitisPharmacologyCyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitorsbusiness.industryPlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistryTranscription Factor RelAAcetophenonesmedicine.diseaseSulfasalazineDisease Models AnimalchemistryComplementary and alternative medicineCyclooxygenase 2Apocyninbiology.proteinbusinessPhytotherapyPlanta medica
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Interactions between abscisic acid and plastidial glycolysis in Arabidopsis

2011

[EN] The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) controls the development of plants and plays a crucial role in their response to adverse environmental conditions like salt and water stress.1-3 Complex interactions between ABA and sugar signal transduction pathways have been shown. However, the role played by glycolysis in these interactions is not known. In the associated study,4 we investigated the interactions between plastidial glycolytic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPCp) and ABA signal transduction in Arabidopsis. We followed physiological, genetic and genomic approaches to understand the processes and mechanisms underlying the ABAglycolysis interactions. Our results indicated …

PlastidArabidopsisPlant Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundAmino acid homeostasisArabidopsisTranscriptional regulationBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARHomeostasisPlastidsAmino AcidsTranscription factorAbscisic acidGlyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenasebiologyArabidopsis Proteinsorganic chemicalsfungiGlyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenasesfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationArticle AddendumGAPCpSugar-ABA interactionschemistryBiochemistryMutationABA signal transductionbiology.proteinCarbohydrate MetabolismGlyceraldehyde- 3-phosphate dehydrogenaseSignal transductionSugar signal transductionGlycolysisAbscisic AcidSignal Transduction
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POPs and organic polysufides in sediments of Lake Ladoga

2007

Abstract The study included one station close to a pollution source (depth 59 m) and another far from polluted areas (depth 40 m). Samples were analysed for organic chlorine, bromine and sulfur compounds. Samples taken with a corer were sliced to the layers of 0–1, 1–4, 4–7 cm etc. down to the depth of 34 cm. The dating was made with two independent methods, the 210Po method and with the soot particle counting method. The analyses were made with a multiresidue method. Gas chromatography was connected to low resolution mass spectrometry (LRMS) or to high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). A different extraction was applied to screen the possible occurrence of polysulfides. Typical chloroph…

PollutionGeologic SedimentsEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectFresh WaterThiophenesSulfidesMass spectrometryChlorohydrocarbonGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundHydrocarbons ChlorinatedEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic ChemicalsFinlandmedia_commonChlorophenolPollutantPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryOrganochloridePollutionHydrocarbons BrominatedchemistryEnvironmental chemistryGas chromatographyDimethyl trisulfideWater Pollutants ChemicalChlorophenolsChemosphere
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Catalytic one-handed helix-induction and memory of amphiphilic poly(biphenylylacetylene)s in water

2020

Abstract A series of amphiphilic biphenylylacetylene-based homo- and copolymers (PBPAs) carrying chiral and/or achiral oligo(ethylene glycol) pendants at the 4’-position of the biphenyl units were synthesized and the amplification of the macromolecular helicity through noncovalent and/or covalent chiral interactions followed by the memory of the helicity were investigated in both water and organic solvents. The macromolecular helicity was efficiently induced in the homopolymers of achiral monomers through specific encapsulation of a catalytic amount of hydrophobic chiral guests in water and their induced helicities were stably memorized in water after complete removal of the optically-activ…

Polymers and PlasticsHelicity memoryLower critical solution temperaturechemistry.chemical_compoundHelicityAmphiphileMaterials ChemistryCopolymerheterocyclic compoundsChiralitylcsh:Science (General)chemistry.chemical_classificationorganic chemicalsGeneral ChemistryPolymerPolyacetyleneSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCrystallographyCircularly polarized luminescenceMonomerchemistryAxial chiralityEnantiomerChirality (chemistry)lcsh:Q1-390MacromoleculeGiant
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The comparative spreading behavior of enantiomeric and racemic tyrosine amphiphiles

1985

Several derivatives of tyrosine or its methyl ester have been synthesized in which the para hydroxyl group on the aromatic side chain has been converted to a long chain alkyl ether or urethane. The surface behavior of these compounds is discussed. Enantiomeric discrimination, the ability of a chiral molecule to distinguish between mirror-image stereoisomers, has been investigated for the urethane derivates by comparing the surface pressure-area isotherms of the enantiomer with that of the racemic compound. Enantiomeric discrimination was demonstrated for the methyl ester analog, but was not conclusively observed for the zwitterionic compounds. Possible structural requirements for enantiomer…

Polymers and PlasticsStereochemistryorganic chemicalschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistrychemistryPulmonary surfactantMonolayerAmphiphilepolycyclic compoundsMaterials ChemistrySide chainOrganic chemistryheterocyclic compoundsPhenolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTyrosineEnantiomerEnantiomeric excessColloid & Polymer Science
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Capitalizing on Protecting Groups to Influence Vinyl Catechol Monomer Reactivity and Monomer Gradient in Carbanionic Copolymerization

2017

everal vinyl catechol-based monomers with systematically varied acetal protecting groups suitable for carbanionic polymerization are introduced. All monomers are based on the 4-vinyl benzodioxole or 5-vinyl benzodioxole structure and differ in the nature of the protecting group for the catechol functionalities. Different symmetric ketones are used for the protection of the diol functionality. Polymers with average molecular weight from 2500 to 25 000 g mol−1 (Mw/Mn < 1.15) are obtained from homopolymerization of the protected monomers. All monomers are examined regarding the influence of the protecting group on the copolymerization behavior with styrene, using in situ 1H NMR kinetic studies…

Polymers and Plasticsorganic chemicalsOrganic ChemistryAcetaltechnology industry and agriculturemacromolecular substances02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesStyrenechemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerAnionic addition polymerizationchemistryPolymerizationPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerReactivity (chemistry)Physical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyProtecting groupMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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