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Organization of the pigment molecules in the chlorophyll a/c light-harvesting complex of Pleurochloris meiringensis (xanthophyceae). Characterization…

1997

Abstract By the aid of circular dichroism (CD), absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy, we studied the molecular organization of the pigment molecules in cells, isolated chloroplasts and the chlorophyll a / c light-harvesting complex (LHC) associated with photosystem II of the chlorphyll c -containing alga, Pleurochloris meiringensis . In cells and chloroplasts, similarly to higher plant chloroplasts, a (+) 693 nm CD band accompanied by a tail outside the absorbance indicated a long-range chiral organization of the chlorophyll molecules. The LHCII of these algae exhibited an intense negative CD band at 679 nm. However, in contrast to the chlorophyll a / b LHCII of higher plants, where the…

Chlorophyll aCircular dichroismRadiationRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyPhotosystem IIBiophysicsfood and beveragesLight-harvesting complexes of green plantsPhotochemistryChloroplastAbsorbanceLight-harvesting complexchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChlorophyllRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
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Molecular structures of chlorophyll a aggregates: spectroscopic and molecular modeling study

1993

Molecular structures of chlorophyll a aggregates have been studied. Spectroscopic properties of these aggregates have been studied by absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy in hydrocarbon solution at various temperatures. Observed spectroscopic shifts were interpreted in terms of simple exciton theory. Exciton splittings were estimated from computer optimized models of previously suggested Chl a aggregate structures.

Chlorophyll aMolecular model010405 organic chemistryExcitonAnalytical chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesFluorescence spectroscopy0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical physicsMoleculeAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)SpectroscopyLuminescenceSPIE Proceedings
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Spectral attenuation of solar ultraviolet radiation in humic lakes in Central Finland

2003

The attenuation of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation in five lakes in Central Finland was evaluated through field measurements and/or by determining the optical properties of the lake water during summer 1999. Spectral UV irradiance in the air and at several depths underwater was measured in three lakes (Lake Palosjärvi, Konnevesi, and Jyväsjärvi) with dissolved organic carbon (DOC) ranging from 4.9 to 8.7 mg l(-1) and chlorophyll a ranging from 1.6 to 16 g l(-1). According to the field measurements, 99% of the UV-B radiation was attenuated in approximately a half meter water column in the clearest lake. In the UV-A region at 380 nm, the corresponding attenuation occurred in the upper one me…

ChlorophyllChlorophyll aEnvironmental EngineeringUltraviolet RaysHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisIrradianceFresh WaterRadiationmedicine.disease_causeAbsorptionchemistry.chemical_compoundWater columnDissolved organic carbonmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryFinlandAttenuationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPollutionchemistryEnvironmental chemistryAttenuation coefficientEnvironmental scienceUltravioletChemosphere
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Gaussian processes retrieval of leaf parameters from a multi-species reflectance, absorbance and fluorescence dataset.

2013

Abstract: Biochemical and structural leaf properties such as chlorophyll content (Chl), nitrogen content (N), leaf water content (LWC), and specific leaf area (SLA) have the benefit to be estimated through nondestructive spectral measurements. Current practices, however, mainly focus on a limited amount of wavelength bands while more information could be extracted from other wavelengths in the full range (400-2500 nm) spectrum. In this research, leaf characteristics were estimated from a field-based multi-species dataset, covering a wide range in leaf structures and Chl concentrations. The dataset contains leaves with extremely high Chl concentrations (>100 mu g cm(-2)), which are seldom es…

ChlorophyllSpecific leaf areaNitrogenBiophysicsRed edgeTreesAbsorbancesymbols.namesakeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingGaussian processWater contentBiologyRemote sensingMathematicsRadiationRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyPhysicsHyperspectral imagingWaterRegression analysisPlant LeavesChemistrySpectrometry FluorescencesymbolsCurve fittingAlgorithmsJournal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology
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Sun-induced fluorescence - a new probe of photosynthesis: First maps from the imaging spectrometer HyPlant.

2015

Variations in photosynthesis still cause substantial uncertainties in predicting photosynthetic CO2 uptake rates and monitoring plant stress. Changes in actual photosynthesis that are not related to greenness of vegetation are difficult to measure by reflectance based optical remote sensing techniques. Several activities are underway to evaluate the sun-induced fluorescence signal on the ground and on a coarse spatial scale using space-borne imaging spectrometers. Intermediate-scale observations using airborne-based imaging spectroscopy, which are critical to bridge the existing gap between small-scale field studies and global observations, are still insufficient. Here we present the first …

Chlorophyllinduced fluorescencesunImaging spectrometer2306 Global and Planetary ChangeFluorescence2300 General Environmental SciencePhotosynthesiEnvironmental ChemistryAirborne measurement910 Geography & travelSpectral resolutionPhotosynthesisAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Spectroscopyairborne measurementsChlorophyll fluorescenceGeneral Environmental ScienceRemote sensingGlobal and Planetary ChangeSpectrometerEcology2300Remote sensingImaging spectroscopyVegetation monitoringFLEXImaging spectroscopy10122 Institute of GeographyGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDASpectrometry FluorescenceSun-induced fluorescence2304 Environmental ChemistryHyPlantRemote Sensing TechnologySunlightEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilityChlorophyll fluorescence2303 EcologyGlobal change biology
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High-performance liquid chromatographic separation of esters of 4-hydroxymethyl-7-methoxy-coumarin

1978

Chromatographic separationRange (particle radiation)chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyChemistryHydroxymethylGeneral ChemistryCoumarinJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
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Focused microwave-assisted Soxhlet extraction: An expeditive approach for the isolation of lipids from sausage products

2003

A prototype of extractor based on the conventional Soxhlet principles but assisted in the cartridge zone by focused microwaves is proposed for accelerating the extraction of lipids from sausage products. The extraction process has been optimised using a multivariate design involving the main variables influencing the performance of the prototype (namely, irradiation power P, irradiation time T and number of cycles C). Under the optimum working conditions (P=160 W, T=10 s and C=14), the extraction of lipids from different Spanish sausage products is complete in 45 min. The extracts thus obtained have been compared with those provided by conventional Soxhlet extraction for 8 h by development …

ChromatographyChemistryChromatographic analysisSize-exclusion chromatographyExtraction (chemistry)General MedicineIrradiation timePolar lipidsMicrowave assistedAnalytical ChemistryExtractorCartridgeMultivariate optimisationFocused microwavesSoxhlet extractionGas chromatographySausage productsFood ScienceFood Chemistry
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Evaluation of extraction alternatives for Fourier transform infrared spectrometric determination of oil and greases in water

1997

Abstract Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), solid phase extraction (SPE) and microwave-assisted extraction are evaluated for Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometric determination of oil and grease in polluted waters. A fast microwave-assisted quantitative procedure is proposed for the total extraction of oil and grease into CCl 4 from water samples, with an irradiation time of 1 min at an exit power of 520 W using closed PTFE vessels. The FTIR quantification of oil and grease is carried out by the measurement of the area under the absorbance spectra in the range between 3058 and 2780 cm −1 , with a baseline established between 3200 and 2700 cm −1 . The analytical features of the propos…

ChromatographyChemistryInfraredExtraction (chemistry)Analytical chemistryIrradiation timeMass spectrometryBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrysymbols.namesakeFourier transformLiquid–liquid extractionsymbolsEnvironmental ChemistrySolid phase extractionFourier transform infrared spectroscopySpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Scientific approach for ozone absorption in blood during systemic indirect endovenous ozonetherapy

2018

Introduction.
 Reading reference ozone books from Dra. Menendez, Dra. Viebhan, Dra. Borrelli and Dr. Bocci, proper timing for mixing ozone in blood during autohemotherapy is not calculated in a scientific way, having only an estimation of it based on changes in the blood color, more related to oxygen absorption than on ozone itself.
 
 Material and methods.
 We decided to reproduce a reduced model of great autohemotherapy or recently renamed as systemic indirect endovenous ozonotherapy (SIEVO) by the World Federation of Ozone Therapy – WFOT, using syringes to simplify the experiment. Our model consisted of a 20 mL syringe filled with 10 mL of blood withdrawn from healthy…

ChromatographyOzoneOzone concentrationOzone therapy:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Reduced modelAutohemotherapychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASHealthy volunteersOxygen absorptionEnvironmental scienceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)
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ORGANIZATION OF HIGHER-LEVEL CHROMATIN STRUCTURES (CHROMOMERE, CHROMONEMA AND CHROMATIN BLOCK) EXAMINED USING VISIBLE LIGHT-INDUCED CHROMATIN PHOTO-S…

2002

The method of chromatin photo-stabilization by the action of visible light in the presence of ethidium bromide was used for investigation of higher-level chromatin structures in isolated nuclei. As a model we used rat hepatocyte nuclei isolated in buffers which stabilized or destabilized nuclear matrix. Several higher-level chromatin structures were visualized: 100 nm globules—chromomeres, chains of chromomeres—chromonemata, aggregates of chromomeres—blocks of condensed chromatin. All these structures were completely destroyed by 2 M NaCl extraction independent of the matrix state, and DNA was extruded from the residual nuclei (nuclear matrices) into a halo. These results show that nuclear …

ChromomereLightPhotochemistrySolenoid (DNA)BuffersBiologyRadiation Dosagechemistry.chemical_compoundMicroscopy Electron TransmissionNuclear Matrix-Associated ProteinsEthidiumAnimalsNucleoidChromatin structure remodeling (RSC) complexInterphaseCell NucleusCell BiologyGeneral MedicineNuclear matrixMolecular biologyChromatinProtein Structure TertiaryRatsChromatinDNA-Binding ProteinschemistryHepatocytesBiophysicsbiology.proteinInterphaseDNASubcellular FractionsCell Biology International
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