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Gallium(III) and Indium(III) Complexes with meso-Monophosphorylated Porphyrins: Synthesis and Structure. A First Example of Dimers Formed by the Self…

2017

International audience; The synthesis and structural characterization, both in solution by means of H-1 and P-31 NMR and UV-vis spectroscopies and in the solid state by X-ray diffraction on single crystal, of a series of gallium(III) and indium(III) meso-mono(diethoxyphosphoryl)porphyrins bearing different peripheral substituents as well as the corresponding monoesters and phosphonic acids are reported. This work describes the first example of the X-ray structure of a self-assembled dimer formed via strong binding between the oxygen atom of the phosphonate substituent and the gallium(III) cations of adjacent porphyrin molecules [Ga-O = 1.9708(13) angstrom].

coordinationchlorideDimerSubstituentchemistry.chemical_elementmalaria pigment[CHIM.INOR]Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistry010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencessupramolecular chemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundoctaethylporphyrinMoleculecleavagePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGalliumsoluble diamagnetic modelmolecular-structure010405 organic chemistrycrystal-structure[ CHIM.INOR ] Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistryPhosphonatePorphyrin0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistryoxidesSingle crystalIndium
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Beneficial effects of saffron (

2020

Saffron (Crocus sativus L.) has been traditionally used in food preparation and as a medicinal plant. It currently has numerous therapeutic properties attributed to it, such as protection against ischemia, as well as anticonvulsant, antidepressant, anxiolytic, hypolipidemic, anti-atherogenic, anti-hypertensive, antidiabetic, and anti-cancer properties. In addition, saffron has remarkable beneficial properties, such as anti-apoptotic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, due to its main metabolites, among which crocin and crocetin stand out. Furthermore, increasing evidence underwrites the possible neuroprotective role of the main bioactive saffron constituents in neurodegenerative …

crocindiabetic retinopathyglaucomaretinitis pigmentosaocular diseasescrocetinsaffronneuroprotectionReviewAMDsafranalCrocus sativus L.eye diseasesNeural regeneration research
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Origin of the natural variation in the storage of dietary carotenoids in freshwater amphipod crustaceans

2020

Carotenoids are diverse lipophilic natural pigments which are stored in variable amounts by animals. Given the multiple biological functions of carotenoids, such variation may have strong implications in evolutionary biology. Crustaceans such as Gammarus amphipods store large amounts of these pigments and inter-population variation occurs. While differences in parasite selective pressure have been proposed to explain this variation, the contribution of other factors such as genetic differences in the gammarid ability to assimilate and/or store pigments, and the environmental availability of carotenoids cannot be dismissed. This study investigates the relative contributions of the gammarid g…

cryptic speciationpigmentscarotenoidsfood and beveragesParasitic diseasesCrustaceans
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Evaluación de estrategias terapéuticas basadas en sustancias antiinflamatorias y antioxidantes en retinosis pigmentaria

2020

La retinosis pigmentaria comprende un grupo de distrofias hereditarias de retina, caracterizadas por la pérdida progresiva e irreversible de la visión, debida a la muerte de las células fotorreceptoras. Se trata de una enfermedad rara, que constituye la principal causa genética de ceguera, con una prevalencia de un afectado por cada 4000 habitantes. Mientras que la degeneración retiniana empieza con la muerte de los bastones debida a mutaciones genéticas, la muerte de los conos parece ser consecuencia de un progresivo daño oxidativo, inflamación y desequilibrio metabólico, influenciado por la liberación de sustancias tóxicas por parte de los bastones y otras células del entorno. La muerte d…

farmacología experimentalUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Inmunología ::Anticuerpos:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Farmacología [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Neurociencias [UNESCO]antiinflamatoriosretinosis pigmentariaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Farmacologíaestrés oxidativoinflamaciónUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Fisiología humana ::Fisiología de la visión:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Inmunología ::Anticuerpos [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::Oftalmología [UNESCO]antioxidantesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Neurociencias:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Fisiología humana ::Fisiología de la visión [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::Oftalmologíaneurociencia
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Prodotti innovativi premiscelati per il rivestimento superficiale di edifici: attività fotocatalitica ed influenza dei pigmenti minerali

2009

fotocatalisi premiscelato pigmentoSettore ICAR/11 - Produzione Edilizia
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Preliminary Study of the Mural Paintings of Sotterra Church in Paola (Cosenza, Italy)

2022

A multi-analytical approach was employed to study wall paintings located in the Sotterra church at Paola, in the province of Cosenza, Italy. The site is an underground church (hence the name of Sotterra, which means “under the earth”) rediscovered in the second half of the 19th century, during the building works of the Madonna del Carmine church on the same area. This underground church preserves valuable mural paintings having different styles. The construction’s dating and overlapped modifications made until the site was abandoned is also debated. A wall painting, depicting “The Virgin” as part of the “Annunciation and the Archangel Gabriel” prese…

frescoes infrared imaging mural paintings non‐destructive analyses pigments Sotterra church stratigraphySotterra church; mural paintings; frescoes; non-destructive analyses; pigments; infrared imaging; stratigraphyGeneral Materials ScienceSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.
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Longer wavelengths of light improve the growth, intake and feed efficiency of individually reared juvenile pikeperchSander lucioperca(L.)

2009

We tested the effects of monochromatic light on the specific growth rate (SGR), feed intake and feed efficiency (FE) of juvenile pikeperch, Sander lucioperca (L.). Pikeperch were reared individually for 42 days in aquaria covered with blue, green, yellow or red gelatin filters or white paper (control; n=5). Linear regression analysis indicated a significant positive effect of longer wavelengths of light on the condition factor (CF), FE and SGR. The final weight, SGR and CF were significantly higher in fish reared under red than under white light, and FE was better under green, yellow and red light than under white light (Dunnett's post hoc test, P<0.05) while blue was comparable to white li…

genetic structuresEcologyAquatic ScienceBiologyFeed conversion ratioVisual sensitivityCondition factorPigmentWavelengthAnimal scienceSpectral sensitivityvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumWhite lightJuvenilesense organsAquaculture Research
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Electrofunctional features of the tilted disc syndrome.

1986

The ERG, EOG and VEPs of 15 patients with tilted disc syndrome were studied. The ERG showed abnormal amplitudes in about 1/4 of the eyes and the EOG values were pathological in 3 patients. It is probable that the abnormality of the inferior-nasal portion of the retina and retinal pigment epithelium seen in the tilted disc syndrome causes the changes in the ERG and EOG. Pattern VEPs latency was delayed in most patients. This finding is probably due to the poor focusing of the light in the retina.

genetic structuresEye DiseasesEye diseaseOptic DiskVisual evoked potentialsPhysiology (medical)medicineElectroretinographyHumansRetinaRetinal pigment epitheliummedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAnatomyElectrooculographySyndromemedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsOphthalmologyElectrooculographymedicine.anatomical_structureEvoked Potentials Visualsense organsAbnormalitybusinessErgElectroretinographyDocumenta ophthalmologica. Advances in ophthalmology
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Suppression and Replacement Gene Therapy for Autosomal Dominant Disease in a Murine Model of Dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa

2011

For dominantly inherited disorders development of gene therapies, targeting the primary genetic lesion has been impeded by mutational heterogeneity. An example is rhodopsin-linked autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa with over 150 mutations in the rhodopsin gene. Validation of a mutation-independent suppression and replacement gene therapy for this disorder has been undertaken. The therapy provides a means of correcting the genetic defect in a mutation-independent manner thereby circumventing the mutational diversity. Separate adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors were used to deliver an RNA interference (RNAi)-based rhodopsin suppressor and a codon-modified rhodopsin replacement gene res…

genetic structuresGenetic enhancementMice TransgenicPolymerase Chain ReactionPhotoreceptor cellMiceRNA interferenceRetinitis pigmentosaDrug DiscoverymedicineGeneticsElectroretinographyAnimalsGeneMolecular BiologyPharmacologyGene therapy of the human retinabiologyAutosomal dominant traitGenetic Therapymedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureRhodopsinbiology.proteinMolecular MedicineOriginal Articlesense organsRetinitis PigmentosaMolecular Therapy
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Pigment patterns in mutants affecting the biosynthesis of pteridines and xanthommatin in Drosophila melanogaster.

1986

Eye-color mutants of Drosophila melanogaster have been analyzed for their pigment content and related metabolites. Xanthommatin and dihydroxanthommatin (pigments causing brown eye color) were measured after selective extraction in acidified butanol. Pteridines (pigments causing red eye color) were quantitated after separation of 28 spots by thin-layer chromatography, most of which are pteridines and a few of which are fluorescent metabolites from the xanthommatin pathway. Pigment patterns have been studied in 45 loci. The pteridine pathway ramifies into two double branches giving rise to isoxanthopterin, “drosopterins,” and biopterin as final products. The regulatory relationship among the …

genetic structuresMutantDihydroxanthommatinBiopterinBiochemistryPigmentchemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisOxazinesGeneticsEye colormedicineAnimalsAmino AcidsMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneticsbiologyEye ColorPteridinesGeneral MedicinePigments Biologicalbiology.organism_classificationDrosophila melanogasterBiochemistrychemistryXanthenesvisual_artMutationvisual_art.visual_art_mediumsense organsDrosophila melanogasterRetinal PigmentsPteridinemedicine.drugBiochemical genetics
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