Search results for "Spectroscopy"

showing 10 items of 10293 documents

Antibody generation and immunoassay development in diverse formats for pyrimethanil specific and sensitive analysis

2012

Immunochemical techniques are complementary tools to modern analytical requirements. These methods rely on the production of immunoreagents with adequate binding properties. In the present study, a rationally designed and functionalized derivative of pyrimethanil-a modern anilinopyrimidine fungicide-was synthesized in order to generate for the first time high-affinity and selective antibodies to this xenobiotic. A single coupling procedure-based on hapten activation using N,N′-disuccinimidyl carbonate and purification of the active ester-was followed to prepare both immunizing and assay conjugates. Polyclonal antibodies were produced and characterized by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (E…

Carrot juicePyrimethanilEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiochemistryAntibodiesAnalytical ChemistryBeverageschemistry.chemical_compoundLimit of DetectionElectrochemistrymedicineAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistrySpectroscopyFungicidesDetection limitImmunoassayResidue (complex analysis)Chromatographybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryDaucus carotaFungicides IndustrialPyrimidinesPolyclonal antibodiesImmunoassayAntibody Formationbiology.proteinFemalePyrimethanilELISARabbitsAntibodyHaptenHaptens
researchProduct

The association between the Mediterranean diet and magnetic resonance parameters for knee osteoarthritis: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative

2018

The Mediterranean diet appears to be beneficial for osteoarthritis (OA), but the few data available regarding the association between the diet and the condition are limited to X-ray and clinical findings. The current study aimed to investigate the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and knee cartilage morphology, assessed using magnetic resonance (MRI) in a cohort of North American participants. Seven hundred eighty-three participants in the Osteoarthritis Initiative (59.8% females; mean age 62.3 years) in possession of a MRI assessment (a coronal 3D FLASH with Water Excitation MR sequence of the right knee) were enrolled in our cross-sectional study. Adherence to the Me…

Cartilage ArticularMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyKnee JointMediterranean dietAged Healthy aging Knee osteoarthritis Lifestyle Mediterranean diet MRIOsteoarthritisDiet Mediterranean03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRheumatologyInternal medicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineAged030203 arthritis & rheumatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCartilageConfoundingMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedOsteoarthritis Kneemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingConfidence intervalRheumatologyCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureCohortPatient ComplianceFemalebusiness
researchProduct

Multipotential Role of Growth Factor Mimetic Peptides for Osteochondral Tissue Engineering

2022

Articular cartilage is characterized by a poor self-healing capacity due to its aneural and avascular nature. Once injured, it undergoes a series of catabolic processes which lead to its progressive degeneration and the onset of a severe chronic disease called osteoarthritis (OA). In OA, important alterations of the morpho-functional organization occur in the cartilage extracellular matrix, involving all the nearby tissues, including the subchondral bone. Osteochondral engineering, based on a perfect combination of cells, biomaterials and biomolecules, is becoming increasingly successful for the regeneration of injured cartilage and underlying subchondral bone tissue. To this end, recently,…

Cartilage ArticularTissue ScaffoldsOrganic ChemistryBiocompatible MaterialsGeneral Medicinetissue regenerationCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic Chemistryosteoarthritisphage-based functional peptidesOsteogenesistissue engineeringHumansIntercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteinsbiomimetic peptidesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPeptidescartilageMolecular BiologySpectroscopy
researchProduct

2020

Cilia are cellular organelles that project from the cell. They occur in nearly all non-hematopoietic tissues and have different functions in different tissues. In mesenchymal tissues primary cilia play a crucial role in the adequate morphogenesis during embryological development. In mature articular cartilage, primary cilia fulfil chemo- and mechanosensitive functions to adapt the cellular mechanisms on extracellular changes and thus, maintain tissue homeostasis and morphometry. Ciliary abnormalities in osteoarthritic cartilage could represent pathophysiological relationships between ciliary dysfunction and tissue deformation. Nevertheless, the molecular and pathophysiological relationships…

CartilageCiliumOrganic ChemistryMesenchymal stem cellMorphogenesisContext (language use)General MedicineBiologyCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic Chemistrymedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineMechanosensitive channelsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMechanotransductionMolecular BiologyNeuroscienceSpectroscopyTissue homeostasisInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
researchProduct

Cigarette Smoke Extract Induces p38 MAPK-Initiated, Fas-Mediated Eryptosis

2022

Eryptosis is a physiological mechanism for the clearance of senescent or damaged erythrocytes by phagocytes. Excessive eryptosis is stimulated under several pathologies and associated with endothelial injury and thrombosis. Cigarette smoke (CS) is an established risk factor for vascular diseases and cigarette smokers have high-levels of eryptotic erythrocytes. This study, for the first time, investigates the mechanism by which CS damages red blood cells (RBCs). CS extract (CSE) from commercial cigarettes was prepared and standardized for nicotine content. Cytofluorimetric analysis demonstrated that treatment of human RBCs with CSE caused dose-dependent, phosphatidylserine externalization an…

Caspase 8ErythrocytesCaspase 3cigarette smokeOrganic ChemistryGeneral Medicinep38 MAPKCeramidesp38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic Chemistryeryptosis; cigarette smoke; death-inducing signaling complex (DISC); p38 MAPK; ceramide; caspasescaspasesSmokeeryptosisSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaTobaccodeath-inducing signaling complex (DISC)HumansceramidePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryReactive Oxygen SpeciesMolecular BiologySpectroscopy
researchProduct

Synthesis, In Vitro and In Silico Analysis of New Oleanolic Acid and Lupeol Derivatives against Leukemia Cell Lines: Involvement of the NF-κB Pathway

2022

Oleanolic acid (OA) and Lupeol (LU) belong to the class of natural triterpenes and are endowed with a wide range of biological activities, including cytotoxicity toward several cancer cell lines. In this context, we investigated a set of compounds obtained from the two natural precursors for the cytotoxicity against leukemia HL60 cells and the multidrug-resistant (MDR) variant HL60R. Six new semi-synthetic triterpenes have been synthetized, fully characterized, and were investigated together with other triterpenes compounds for their pharmacological mechanism of action. The interaction of the more cytotoxic compounds with the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) pathway has been also evalua…

CatalysisCell LineInorganic ChemistryNeoplasmsHumansantitumor activityNF-kBPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologySpectroscopyLeukemiaHL60ROrganic ChemistryNF-kappa BLupeolOleanolic acidSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral MedicineSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaTriterpenesComputer Science ApplicationsOleanolic acid; Lupeol; HL60; HL60R; antitumor activity; NF-κB; dockingHL60dockingSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaPentacyclic TriterpenesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
researchProduct

Mixed Ligand Shell Formation upon Catechol Ligand Adsorption on Hydrophobic TiO2 Nanoparticles

2019

Modifying the surfaces of metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) with monolayers of ligands provides a simple and direct method to generate multifunctional coatings by altering their surface properties. T...

CatecholChemistryLigandTio2 nanoparticlesShell (structure)02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesMetal oxide nanoparticlesMixed ligand010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionChemical engineeringMonolayerElectrochemistryGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyLangmuir
researchProduct

Near-infrared imaging and structured light ranging for automatic catheter insertion

2006

Vein localization and catheter insertion constitute the first and perhaps most important phase of many medical procedures. Currently, catheterization is performed manually by trained personnel. This process can prove problematic, however, depending upon various physiological factors of the patient. We present in this paper initial work for localizing surface veins via near-infrared (NIR) imaging and structured light ranging. The eventual goal of the system is to serve as the guidance for a fully automatic (i.e., robotic) catheterization device. Our proposed system is based upon near-infrared (NIR) imaging, which has previously been shown effective in enhancing the visibility of surface vein…

Catheter insertionbusiness.industryComputer scienceNear-infrared spectroscopyProcess (computing)Image processingRangingmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligenceVeinbusinessVisibilityStructured lightSPIE Proceedings
researchProduct

Resorcinarene Bis-Thiacrowns: Prospective Host Molecules for Silver Encapsulation

2012

Mixed-donor atom tetramethoxy resorcinarene bis-thiacrown hosts, in which the crown unit contains both hard oxygen and soft sulfur donor atoms, were synthesized for soft metal cation binding. The binding properties were investigated both in solution and in the solid state by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. It was found that the resorcinarene bis-thiacrowns were able to complex silver cations with remarkable affinity forming readily 1:2 host–guest complexes in solution. The solid state structures also revealed that the bis-thiacrowns form silver complexes in an unanticipated endo- and exo-cavity fashion within the same host molecule. Both the solution and solid state studies indi…

Cation bindingChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryBinding propertiesSupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyResorcinareneBiochemistrySulfurAtomPolymer chemistryMoleculeta116Chemistry - An Asian Journal
researchProduct

Re-investigation of the conformational interconversion of the 1,2,3,6,7,8-hexahydropyrene cation radical by EPR, ENDOR and TRIPLE spectroscopy

1985

The conformational interconversion of the 1,2,3,6,7,8-hexahydropyrene cation radical has been re-examined by EPR, ENDOR and TRIPLE spectroscopy, and the Arrhenius plot is presented for a wider temperature range than that used earlier. The EPR spectra were measured from 143 to 369 K and the ENDOR spectra from 143 to 263 K. The thermodynamic constants of the conformational interconversion of the cation radical were determined on the basis of the temperature-dependent spectra. The high-resolution spectra clearly show that there are two overlapping spectra at low temperature, and this is confirmed by simulation.

Cation radicalNuclear magnetic resonancelawChemistryPhysical chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceGeneral ChemistryAtmospheric temperature rangeElectron paramagnetic resonanceSpectroscopySpectral lineArrhenius plotlaw.inventionMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
researchProduct