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Single-dose ebselen does not afford sustained neuroprotection to rats subjected to severe focal cerebral ischemia

2004

Oxygen free radicals have been involved in the pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia, especially after spontaneous or thrombolytic reperfusion. In this study with rats, we have combined a severe focal ischemic insult (2 h) and a prolonged reperfusion time (7 days) to assess the possible sustained neuroprotective effect of ebselen (10 or 100 mg/kg), a small, lipophilic organoselenium compound which mimics glutathione peroxidase. Parietal cortical perfusion was measured by laser-Doppler flowmetry, and focal cerebral ischemia was carried out by the intraluminal thread method. We have measured plasma selenium levels, brain reduced glutathione levels, as a marker of oxidative stress, and infarct …

AzolesMaleTime FactorsCentral nervous systemDrug Evaluation PreclinicalIschemiaAdministration OralIsoindolesPharmacologymedicine.disease_causeNeuroprotectionDrug Administration ScheduleBrain IschemiaSeleniumchemistry.chemical_compoundOrganoselenium CompoundsAnimalsMedicineRats WistarBrain ChemistryPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryEbselenCerebral infarctionGlutathione peroxidaseBody WeightBrainInfarction Middle Cerebral ArteryGlutathionemedicine.diseaseGlutathioneRatsOxidative Stressmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrySpainAnesthesiaReperfusionReactive Oxygen SpeciesbusinessOxidative stressEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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The Southern African Development Community (SADC): An Analytical Overview of Its History, Policies and Institutional Framework

2017

This chapter gives fundamental background information about the history and development of regionalism in Southern Africa and about the current state of the SADC as a modern regional integration organisation. In terms of an analytical overview, Muntschick reflects briefly on the formation, character and objectives of the region’s old regionalisms such as the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), the Frontline States (FLS) and particularly the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference (SADCC) as predecessors of the SADC. Also, this chapter turns to the new regionalism and provides detailed information on the SADC as an organisation, its member states, key agenda and central poli…

Background informationCustoms unionState (polity)Environmental protectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMember statesPolitical scienceRegional integrationRegionalism (international relations)Regional sciencemedia_common
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Baseline port surveys for invasive marine species in the Northeastern Baltic

2006

Marine ecosystems around the world are being transformed and degraded by non-indigenous species, which affect the structure and function of the ecosystem, causing major ecological and economic implications. Ships have been recognized as a major vector for the introduction of non-indigenous harmful organisms, carrying them in ballast water tanks and sediments. Activities to prevent and mitigate the impact of invasive alien species have to be based on cooperation. Financed by Phare Cross Border Co-operation Programme in the Baltic Sea Region (2005–2006) Latvia together with Estonia will focus on baseline port surveys for non-indigenous species in the north-eastern part of the Baltic Sea.

Baltic seaEnvironmental protectionBaseline (sea)Environmental scienceMarine ecosystemEcosystemWater tanksAlien speciesPort (computer networking)Marine species2006 IEEE US/EU Baltic International Symposium
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Cytotoxicity of deoxynivalenol and cytoprotection of antioxidants in Caco-2 cells

2016

BiochemistryCaco-2ChemistryGeneral MedicineToxicologyCytotoxicityCytoprotectionToxicology Letters
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Essential Oils as Natural Biocides in Conservation of Cultural Heritage

2020

Essential oils (EOs) have been known for a long time, and they are used in several fields such as medicine and aromatherapy, as well as in the food and pharmaceutical industries. In the last decade, EOs have also been applied to contrast the biodeterioration of cultural heritage, representing a powerful resource in green conservation strategies. In this study, an integrated approach based on microscopic observation, in vitro culture, and molecular investigation was preliminarily employed to identify biological systems colonizing wooden artworks. In order to contrast the biodeterioration processes induced by fungal colonization (Aspergillus flavus) or insect infestation (Anobium punctatum), …

BiocideAntifungal AgentsInsectaPharmaceutical ScienceEnvironmental pollutionMicrobial Sensitivity Tests010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)ArticleGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometryessential oilAnalytical ChemistryThymus Plantlcsh:QD241-441lcsh:Organic chemistryEnvironmental protectioncultural assetsOriganumDrug DiscoveryFungal colonizationOils VolatileAnimalsbiodeteriorationGC–MS analysisPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryinsect repellentessential oils0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiology010401 analytical chemistryOrganic Chemistrygreen conservationOriganumIntegrated approachcultural assetbiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesMicroscopic observationCultural heritagemicrobial growth controlChemistry (miscellaneous)Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMolecular MedicineEnvironmental sciencemicrobial growth control.Aspergillus flavusDisinfectantsMolecules
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Presence of illicit drugs in surface waters of protected natural wetlands connected to traditional irrigation systems and urban areas

2013

Ponencia presentada en el I Simposio sobre Gestión del Agua en Espacios Protegidos celebrado en La Habana (Cuba) del 2 al 6 de noviembre de 2010

Biomass (ecology)geographyeducation.field_of_studyIrrigationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryPopulationGA Mathematical geography. CartographyEnvironmental engineeringBiodiversityTA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)WetlandIrrigation systemsEcosystemsQE GeologyEnvironmental protectionSpainWetlandsPaddy fieldEcosystemeducationGE Environmental SciencesTrophic level
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Surface modification of AISI-304 steel by ZnO synthesis using cathodic cage plasma deposition

2021

Abstract Zinc-oxide (ZnO), a solid lubricant coating, can increase the wear resistance of steels by working as a self-lubricant. In this study, ZnO film is synthesized using the cathodic cage plasma deposition (CCPD) technique, using galvanized steel cathodic cage (steel cage with zinc coating). The effect of gas composition (H2 is added in Ar-O2) is investigated to optimize the film properties. The surface hardness is increased more than twice in each processing condition. The deposited film shows ZnO phases for samples treated with low hydrogen contents and a combination of ZnO and magnetite phase (Fe3O4) with higher hydrogen contents. The thickness of film reduced from 1.28 μm to 0.5 μm …

BiomaterialsMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsChemical engineeringMetals and AlloysSurface modificationPlasma depositionCageSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCathodic protectionMaterials Research Express
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Protection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by a layer-by-layer system : effect on yeast metabolic activity in response to environmental conditions

2016

In order to protect the Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast during dehydration, two strategies were used to improve cell survival. Strengthening cell resistance (internal protection) was performed by improving the concentration of intracellular glutathione in yeast. Encapsulation was performed by layer-by-layer method using two biopolymers β-lactoglobulin and alginate for the external protection of the yeast. The adequate medium culture and favorable growing conditions for glutathione enhancement were determined. The composition of the culture medium is rich in nutrients and glutathione precursors consisting in 30 g/L glucose, 30 g/L yeast extract, 0.6 g/L KH2PO4 and 0.6 g/L cysteine. The succes…

BiopolymèreBiopolymerProtectionDehydrationDéshydratationEncapsulationSaccharomyces cerevisiae[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringGlutathione[SDV.MP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyGlutathion[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]
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Hydrogen bonding properties of amorphous low-water protein-saccharide matrixes and bioprotection

2009

Bioprotection Trehalose SaccharideBioprotection Trehalose Saccharides
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Antioxidative component of docosahexaenoic acid in the brain in diabetes

2020

The mechanisms underlying diabetic encephalopathy are only partially understood. This chapter tries to address the mechanisms of diabetes-induced cell and tissue damage in the brain, and discusses whether docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) could attenuate the degenerative changes observed in the diabetic brain. DHA is involved in brain and retina physiological functions, aging, and neurological and behavioral illnesses. There are a large number of bioactive metabolites of DHA, namely, maresins, protectins, resolvins, electrophilic oxo-derivatives, epoxides, neuroprostanes, neuroketals, and different DHA conjugates. Among them stands out Neuroprotectin D1 (NPD1), the first identified stereoselective…

BioquímicaBiología molecularChemistryDiabetesEnfermedad cardiovascularCellNeurotoxicityPharmacologymedicine.diseaseBrain CellNeuroprotectionmedicine.anatomical_structureDocosahexaenoic acidDiabetes mellitusGene expressionmedicineNeuroprostanes
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