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Antihypertensive effects of lactoferrin hydrolyzates: Inhibition of angiotensin- and endothelin-converting enzymes

2013

The potential of bovine lactoferrin (LF) as a source of antihypertensive peptides acting on the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) and the endothelin (ET) system as dual vasopeptidase inhibitors has been examined. For this purpose enzymatic LF hydrolyzates (LFHs) were generated by trypsin and proteinase K digestions. Permeate fractions with molecular masses lower than 3 kDa (LFH <3 kDa) were orally administered to spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). Although both LFHs <3 kDa showed in vitro angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory activity, only proteinase K LFH <3 kDa exerted an in vivo antihypertensive effect. The proteinase K LFH <3 kDa and a previously characterized pepsin LFH <…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentLactoferrin hydrolyzatesMolecular Sequence DataPeptideAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBlood PressureIn Vitro TechniquesPeptidyl-Dipeptidase AECE-dependent vasoconstrictionAnalytical ChemistryIn vivoRats Inbred SHRmedicineVasopeptidase InhibitorsAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceAntihypertensive Agentschemistry.chemical_classificationProteasebiologyLactoferrinEndothelinsHydrolysisGeneral MedicineVasopeptidase inhibitorsRenin–angiotensin systemProteinase KTrypsinEndothelin systemRatsLactoferrinEnzymeCarotid ArteriesBiochemistrychemistryVasoconstrictionHypertensionbiology.proteinCattleRabbitsFood Sciencemedicine.drugACE-dependent vasoconstriction
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Lebanon and Egypt: The construction of a vital space in women’s writing

2023

This paper try to outline the developments of the literary production of the Mashriq, departing from a gender perspective. Approaching the female literary universe of Lebanon and Egypt entails referring to cultural contexts in which women have historically suffered forms of exclusion and marginalisation, when not outright oppression, and in which solidly patriarchal and hierarchical family structures have often found in religious faith an alibi which justifies and facilitates the perpetration and diffusion of such discrimination. In this context literary writing plays a fundamental role: having been long described and interpreted by the male literary world, women begin to speak their truth …

Mashriq Lebanon Egypt Gender Literature French-speaking literatureSettore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature Comparate
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of wood using a modified multistage shrinking-core model

2020

Abstract Wood liquefaction in hot compressed water is modeled using the hydrolysis of Cellulose, Hemicellulose, and Lignin. These three components are reacted under catalyst-free subcritical conditions in a temperature range from 553 K to 640 K, and the heating rate ranges from 2 K/min to 6 K/min. Using a simplified reaction scheme, water-soluble products 1 (WSP), Biocrude, char, and gas are generated through intermediates with each wood component. A modified multistage shrinking core model is employed to simulate biomass particle degradation. The reaction and kinetic regime of the hydrothermal liquefaction 2 (HTL) process are treated separately for each wood component. Although the lack of…

Materials science020209 energyGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compound020401 chemical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLigninHemicelluloseChar0204 chemical engineeringCelluloseHydrolysisOrganic ChemistryShrinking-coreLiquefactionWoodHydrothermal liquefactionVDP::Teknologi: 500LiquefactionFuel TechnologychemistryChemical engineeringParticle size
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Influence of axial force and corrosion on failure of prestressed concrete structures considering M-V interaction

2021

Abstract Existing prestressed concrete structures suffer from degradation of prestressing for two main reasons: a defect of the sheath infills (cement grout) of bonded tendons, and corrosion of steel strands. These two causes, often concomitant, lead to a reduction over time of the effectiveness of initial prestressing, in addition to the ordinary tension losses due to concrete shrinkage and creep, and to steel relaxation. In many cases a consequence of bad grouting in bonded tendons is that the structure shows an intermediate behavior between that of external prestressing and that of internal bonded prestressing. This, added to damage to wires due to corrosion, makes it essential for the d…

Materials scienceBendingInteractionPrestressing0211 other engineering and technologiesBonded tendon020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBendingBending; Bonded tendons; Corroded structures; Interaction; Polcevera viaduct; Prestressing; Shear; Unbonded cables0201 civil engineeringDecklaw.inventionCorrosionStress (mechanics)Prestressed concretelawCorroded structure021105 building & constructionCorroded structuresCivil and Structural EngineeringShrinkageTension (physics)business.industryBonded tendonsShearStructural engineeringCreepPolcevera viaductbusinessUnbonded cables
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Evaluating the shear bond strength of enamel and dentin with or without etching: a comparative study between dimethacrylate-based and silorane-based …

2015

Background: Silorane-based composites and their specific self-etch adhesive were introduced to conquest the polymerization shrinkage of methacrylate-based composites. It has been shown that additional etching of enamel and dentin can improve the bond strength of self-etch methacrylate-based adhesives but this claim is not apparent about silorane-based adhesives. Our objective was to compare the shear bond strength (SBS) of enamel and dentin between silorane-based adhesive resin and a methacrylate-based resin with or without additional etching. Material and Methods: 40 sound human premolars were prepared and divided into two groups: 1- Filtek P60 composite and Clearfil SE Bond adhesive; 2- F…

Materials scienceComposite numberDentistryOdontologíaMethacrylateOperative Dentistry and Endodonticsstomatognathic systemEtching (microfabrication)DentinmedicineComposite materialGeneral DentistryShrinkageEnamel paintBond strengthbusiness.industryResearchtechnology industry and agriculture:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structurevisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAdhesivebusiness
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Hygroexpansivity of anisotropic sheets

2015

Dimensional instability, more particularly its component hygroexpansivity, may cause problems in process or end-use situations in which paper or board is in contact with water or subject to changes in ambient relative humidity. Misregistration in printing, curl during copying and calender wrinkles are examples of such defects. In this paper, the in-plane hygroexpansivity of oriented laboratory sheets with different pulps and dried both freely and under restraint is studied. A linear relationship between the drying shrinkage and hygroexpansion coefficient of freely dried laboratory sheets having different fiber orientation anisotropies, was observed. Regardless of both the measurement direct…

Materials scienceDimensional instabilityFiber orientationAnisotropyGeneral Materials ScienceForestryDrying shrinkageComposite materialAnisotropyHygroexpansivity
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Improvement in the performance of low temperature H2-O2 fuel cell with chitosanephosphotungstic acid composite membranes

2016

Abstract Free-standing chitosan/phosphotungstic acid polyelectrolyte membranes, prepared by ionotropic gelation on alumina porous supports, were employed as proton conductor in low temperature H 2 –O 2 fuel cell. A drying step on glass substrate was introduced in the fabrication procedure to reduce shrinkage and consequent corrugation. Membranes were tested with electrodes prepared according to different procedures and with two different Pt loadings, namely 0.5 and 1 mg cm −2 . Both the investigated kinds of electrodes allowed to get very promising power peaks of 550 mW cm −2 in spite of the different Pt content. The polarization curves and the electrochemical impedance spectra suggest that…

Materials scienceEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter Physic010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesH2-O2 PEMFCChitosanchemistry.chemical_compoundPhosphotungstic acidPolarization (electrochemistry)ShrinkageProton conductorChitosanRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentHeteropolyacid021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsPolyelectrolytePt loading0104 chemical sciencesComposite membraneMembraneFuel TechnologySettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicatachemistryChemical engineeringElectrode0210 nano-technology
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Thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of beeswax-halloysite nanocomposites for consolidating waterlogged archaeological woods

2015

Abstract Thermal and mechanical properties were determined for the halloysite nanotubes (HNT)/beeswax composites at various compositions. The beeswax degradation temperatures and time course, provided by thermogravimetry (TG), evidenced the improvement of the thermal properties operated by HNT. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) allowed us to determine the enthalpy of melting as well as the time course of the melting process for beeswax. A slight loss of beeswax crystallinity was observed upon HNT addition. The dynamical mechanical analysis (DMA) provided the loss and the storage modulus for the nanocomposites upon heating and it was shown that the nanoclays create an inorganic framewo…

Materials sciencePolymers and Plasticsengineering.materialHalloysiteBeeswaxSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliCrystallinityDifferential scanning calorimetryDifferential scanning calorimetryMaterials ChemistryBeeswaxConsolidantMechanics of MaterialComposite materialDynamic-mechanical analysiShrinkageMaterials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloyNanocompositePolymers and PlasticWaterlogged archaeological woodHalloysiteDynamic mechanical analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsArchaeologyThermogravimetryMechanics of Materialsvisual_artThermogravimetryengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_medium
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Water retention behaviour of compacted and reconstituted scaly clays

2020

The paper presents the results of an experimental research devoted to investigate the response to suction variations of a scaly clay in compacted and reconstituted conditions. Different experimental techniques (axis translation, vapour equilibrium, dew point psychrometer suction measurements) were combined in order to explore the water retention properties in a wide suction range (0 ÷ 110 MPa). Experimental results allowed to define the water retention domains for a constant reference void ratio, highlighting the significant role of the microstructure on the response of the investigated clays. In particular, the collected results showed that in the low-medium suction range, the peculiar mic…

Materials scienceSuctionmicrostructure0211 other engineering and technologiesconstitutive model02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencessoilmedicineComposite materialshear-strengthlcsh:Environmental sciences021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesVolumetric shrinkagecompacted claylcsh:GE1-350HygrometersuctionSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaMicrostructureExperimental researchWater retentionVoid ratioDew pointremoulded clayWater retention behaviourmedicine.symptom
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Moisture loss, gain and migration in foods

2011

Abstract: The loss, gain and transfer of moisture often affect food materials. Whether arising from interaction with the atmosphere or with another component of the food, such changes always cause deterioration of the overall quality of the food through softening, toughening, breakdown, swelling or shrinkage due to phase transitions or dissolution. In most cases, water migration leads to organoleptic or microbiological changes in the food. With a view to better understanding the physical deterioration of food and to providing a tool for better control of food quality (and therefore of longer shelf life), this chapter reviews the water relationships in foods with particular attention to, and…

Materials scienceWater activityMoisturedigestive oral and skin physiologyOrganolepticFood scienceAgricultural engineeringShelf lifeFood qualityWater contentSofteningShrinkage
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