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Ring opening polymerization of $\varepsilon$-caprolactone in the presence of wet $\beta$-cyclodextrin: Effect of the operative pressure and of water …

2016

International audience; The ring opening polymerization (ROP) of $\varepsilon$-caprolactone (CL) in the presence of $\beta$-cyclodextrin ($\beta$-CD) wasperformed in batch reactors both at room pressure and with the reaction system pressurized with CO$_2$, N$_2$ orAr. Significant enhancements of the polymerization rate was observed when the ROP was carried out withwet $\beta$-CD under pressure. For example, after 24 hours at 120° C with a $\beta$-CD/CL molar ratio of about1/100, the monomer conversion increased from 4 to 98–99% when the pressure was changed from 0.1to 12.5–13.0 MPa independent of the nature of the compressing gas. MALDI-TOF analyses indicated thata major fraction of polymer…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCyclodextrin010405 organic chemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringChemistry (all)General ChemistryPolymer010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesRing-opening polymerization0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundChain-growth polymerizationMonomerchemistryPolymerizationPolymer chemistryMolar mass distribution[CHIM]Chemical SciencesChemical Engineering (all)Caprolactone
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Computational Study of Nanosized Drug Delivery from Cyclodextrins, Crown Ethers and Hyaluronan in Pharmaceutical Formulations

2015

Abstract The problem in this work is the computational characterization of cyclodextrins, crown ethers and hyaluronan (HA) as hosts of inclusion complexes for nanosized drug delivery vehicles in pharmaceutical formulations. The difficulty is addressed through a computational study of some thermodynamic, geometric and topological properties of the hosts. The calculated properties of oligosaccharides of D-glucopyranoses allow these to act as co-solvents of polyanions in water. In crown ethers, the central channel is computed. Mucoadhesive polymer HA in formulations releases drugs in mucosas. Geometric, topological and fractal analyses are carried out with code TOPO. Reference calculations are…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCyclodextrinsMolecular StructureStereochemistryChemistry PharmaceuticalGeneral MedicinePolymerFractal dimensionRelative stabilityNanostructuresMucoadhesive polymersDrug Delivery SystemsFractalchemistryCrown EthersDrug DiscoveryDrug deliveryPhysical chemistryReactivity (chemistry)Hyaluronic AcidParticle SizeHydrate
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pH-Dependent ligands as carriers in transport experiments

2004

Abstract Conformationally pH-regulated ligands have been used as carriers in transport experiments. The experiments were carried out through bulky membranes and the pH at the source phase and at the receiving phase were modified to study the ability of ligands to act as pH-regulated carriers. The influence of pH on transport efficiency seems to be related to its influence on conformational equilibrium. X-ray determination of one precursor compound has been useful for determining the stereochemistry of one of the carriers. To cite this article: A.M. Costero et al., C. R. Chimie 7 (2004).

chemistry.chemical_classificationCyclohexaneStereochemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringPh dependentGeneral ChemistryCycloalkanechemistry.chemical_compoundMembraneHydrocarbonchemistryComputational chemistryPhase (matter)X-ray crystallographyCrown etherComptes Rendus Chimie
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A neutral 2D oxalate-based soluble magnet assembled by hydrogen bonding interactions

2008

Abstract Herein we describe the synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of a novel oxalate-based layered magnetic system: {[Mn(OH2)2(S)2][Mn(S)(OH2)]2[Cr(ox)3]2(18-crown-6)}∞ (S = CH3OH; ox = C 2 O 4 2 - ; 18-crown-6 = C12H24O6) (1). In this case, no cationic templating agent is required to promote the assembling of low-dimensional oxalate-bridged metallic complexes in solution. Instead, strong enough hydrogen bonding interactions are responsible for their packing in the solid state. This magnet is soluble and presents two different types of oxalate bridges: the common bis(bidentate) and the unusual bidentate–monodentate. This structural feature has drastic consequences on the magnetis…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDenticityHydrogen bondMagnetismInorganic chemistryCationic polymerizationOxalateInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryFerrimagnetismvisual_artMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCrown etherInorganica Chimica Acta
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Electrotechnologies, microwaves, and ultrasounds combined with binary mixtures of ethanol and water to extract steviol glycosides and antioxidant com…

2017

The aim of this work was to investigate the potential use of non-conventional technologies (microwaves, ultrasounds, pulsed electric fields, and high voltage electrical discharges) to enhance the extraction of high-added value compounds (mainly stevioside and rebaudioside A), and antioxidants (total phenolic compounds, flavonoids, chlorophylls, and carotenoids), from Stevia rebaudiana leaves. After treatment at equivalent energy, a supplementary diffusion was performed until 1 h. Results demonstrated that when water (100%) was used as solvent, the maximum recovery of stevioside (50.8 ± 0.1 mg/g) was obtained after ultrasound-assisted extraction, while microwave allowed the highest yields of…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDownstream processingChromatographyGeneral Chemical Engineering010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)GlycosideSteviol04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry040401 food science01 natural scienceshigh voltage electrical discharges ; microwaves ; pulsed electric fields ; stevia rebaudiana Bertoni ; ultrasounds0104 chemical sciencesSolventStevia rebaudianachemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologychemistryOrganic chemistrySteviosideRebaudioside AFood Science
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Alterations inras-gene expression and intracellular distribution of protein kinase C in the spongeGeodia cydonium in response to marine pollution

1990

The siliceous spongeGeodia cydonium Jameson was used to study the influence of pollution in marine environments on selected parameters of the intracellular signal transduction pathway. The parameters chosen were: intracellular distribution of protein kinase C (PK-C),ras-gene expression and DNA polymerasealpha (DNA Polalpha) activity. Both PK-C andras-gene product (ras-protein) have previously been established to be key molecules in the intracellular signalling pathway in sponges; increased level ofras-protein mediates events following sponge cell-cell contact. Three unpolluted and three polluted sites in the off-shore seawater around Rovinj (Yugoslavia) were selected for the study in 1989. …

chemistry.chemical_classificationEcologybiologyCell growthAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationTransplantationSpongeCytosolEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryGene expressionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsProtein kinase CIntracellularMarine Biology
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Synthesis of a Fullerene Derivative of Benzo[18]crown-6 byDiels-Alder Reaction: Complexation Ability, Amphiphilic Properties, and X-Ray Crystal Struc…

1993

A fullerene derivative 1 of benzo[18]crown-6 was obtained by Diels-Alder addition of fullerene[60](C60) to the ortho-quinodimethane prepared in situ from 4,5-bis(bromomethyl)benzo[18]crown-6 (3) with Bu4NI in toluene. Extraction experiments show that the complexation of K+ ions strongly increases the solubility of 1 in protic solvents like MeOH. Using Langmuir-Blodgett techniques, monolayers of the highly amphiphilic fullerene-derived crown ether 1 and its K+ ion complex were prepared. An X-ray crystal structure was obtained from a benzene clathrate of comparison compound 2, synthesized by Diels-Alder reaction of C60 with the ortho-quinodimethane derived from 1,2-bis(bromomethyl)-4,5-dimeth…

chemistry.chemical_classificationFullereneOrganic Chemistry18-Crown-6Crystal structureBiochemistryTolueneCatalysisInclusion compoundInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBuckminsterfullerenechemistryDrug DiscoveryPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCrown etherDerivative (chemistry)Helvetica Chimica Acta
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Time- and concentration-dependent metabolic and genomic responses to exposure to resin acids in brown trout (Salmo trutta m. lacustris)

2006

The presence of metabolically conjugated resin acids (RAs) in the bile is considered to be a sensitive indicator for exposure of fish to pulp and paper industry effluents; however, to our knowledge, no comprehensive kinetic study of this response has been made. Juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta m. lacustris) were exposed to a waterborne mixture of seven RAs (wood rosin) in time (0.1-192.0 h; average concentration, 8 microg/L) and dose (average concentrations, 0, 0.6, 4, 14, and 78 microg/L; 10 d) series, and total RAs were analyzed in bile. In time-dependent exposure, total RAs in bile increased up to 24 h. In concentration-dependent exposure, RAs increased along with the concentration of …

chemistry.chemical_classificationGenomeTime FactorsbiologyTroutHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisColorMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationTranscriptomeTroutBrown troutEnzymeGene Expression RegulationLiverchemistryBiochemistryGene expressionProtein biosynthesisAnimalsBileEnvironmental ChemistrySalmoAcidsEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Alteration in membrane fluidity and lipid composition, and modulation of H(+)-ATPase activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae caused by decanoic acid.

1996

Decanoic acid, a lipophilic agent, inhibited in vitro the plasma membrane H+-ATPase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae grown in YPD medium. Conversely, when decanoic acid (35 μM) was present in the growth medium, the measured H+-ATPase activity was four times higher than that of control cells. K m, and pH and orthovanadate sensitivity were the same for the two growth conditions, which indicated that H+-ATPase activation was not due to conformational changes in the enzyme. The activation process was not entirely reversible which showed that plasma membrane H+-ATPase activation is due to several mechanisms. 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene anisotropy performed on protoplasts from cells grown in YPD rev…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGrowth mediumMembrane FluidityCell MembranePhospholipidDecanoic acidSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMicrobiologyLipidsYeastCell membranechemistry.chemical_compoundProton-Translocating ATPasesMembranemedicine.anatomical_structureEnzymechemistryBiochemistrymedicineMembrane fluidityDecanoic AcidsMicrobiology (Reading, England)
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Effect of iron and aeration on superoxide dismutase and catalase activity of PHB-producing Azotobacter chroococcum

2009

Abstract The effect of aeration level and iron concentration on Azotobacter chroococcum 23 growth, PHB accumulation and antioxidative enzyme activities was investigated in shake flask experiments. Biomass yield and carbon source conversation coefficients increased in the presence of iron in the growth medium and under decreased aeration. The highest biomass production was observed for the culture grown in a medium with 36 μM of initial iron concentration and moderate aeration level. The highest PHB accumulation level (70–72% from cell dry weight) under our experimental conditions was observed at decreased aeration in the growth medium with 180 μM of initial iron concentration. Results obtai…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGrowth mediumbiologyBiomassBioengineeringmedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistrySuperoxide dismutasechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryDry weightBiochemistryCatalasebiology.proteinmedicineAzotobacter chroococcumFood scienceAerationProcess Biochemistry
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