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Hyaluronic Acid-g-Copolymers: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications

2013

The aim of this chapter is to review hyaluronic acid (HA) graft copolymers focusing in the description of chemical strategies employed for their synthesis, characterization procedures, and applications in biomedical and pharmaceutical field. Usually biocompatible synthetic polymers and peptides with therapeutic activity are grafted to HA to modify in appropriate way the physicochemical properties of the starting polysaccharide for a specific purpose and at the same time to exploit its biological role, biocompatibility, and targeting ability toward cells with receptors for HA. The use of such HA graft copolymers in the production of nanocarriers or hydrogels for modified drug release and sca…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundBiocompatibilitychemistryTissue engineeringHyaluronic acidSelf-healing hydrogelsNanomedicineNanotechnologyPolymerNanocarriersRegenerative medicine
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Photocrosslinkable dextran hydrogel films as substrates for osteoblast and endothelial cell growth

2012

Functional hydrogel films on solid supports are versatile materials with large potential for cell growth and tissue engineering. Here, we report on a modular approach to generate functional hydrogel composite films for endothelial and osteoblast cell co-culture. The polymer network of the parent hydrogel was formed by a dextran derivative (BP-CMD), which contained carboxymethyl (CM) groups for further chemical functionalization and benzophenone (BP) moieties as a photocrosslinkable unit. BP-CMD could be synthesized by three different routes, first with the benzophenone unit attached via an amide bond, or second by an ether bond, or third as an ion pair between the benzophenone ammonium salt…

chemistry.chemical_classificationfood.ingredientMaterials scienceComposite numberGeneral ChemistryPolymerGelatinchemistry.chemical_compoundDextranfoodchemistryTissue engineeringCovalent bondPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryBenzophenoneSurface plasmon resonanceJournal of Materials Chemistry
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In Vitro Propagation of Sideritis angustifolia Lag.

1987

Summary Hypocotyl, root and cotyledon explants from 30 day old seedlings of Sideritis angustifolia Lag. were cultured on Murashige and Skoog nutrient medium. Organogenesis of roots and shoots was induced with treatments containing BA or KIN in combination with NAA, IAA or 2,4-D, however, those combinations including NAA and BA were optimal. Most regenerated shoots developed roots when transferred to medium without growth regulators. Rooted plantlets were successfully transplanted into soil.

chemistry.chemical_classificationfood.ingredientbiologyPhysiologyFlavonoidOrganogenesisPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationHypocotylTissue culturefoodchemistryBotanyShootSideritisAgronomy and Crop ScienceCotyledonExplant cultureJournal of Plant Physiology
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α-Hydroxy-Isocaproic Acid (HICA)—Effects on Body Composition, Muscle Soreness and Athletic Performance

2013

Alfa-hydroxy-isocaproic acid (HICA) is an end product of leucine metabolism in human tissues such as muscle and connective tissue. Clinical and experimental studies indicate that HICA may be considered as an anti-catabolic substance. Intensive exercise leads not only to anabolism but also to catabolism in the muscle. The latter is associated with breakdown of muscle proteins and delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Several studies indicate that free branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), especially leucine, and their transaminated metabolites, such as α-ketoisocaproic acid (KIC), may alleviate symptoms associated with exercise-induced catabolism. Recent findings suggest that HICA effectively …

chemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyAnabolismCatabolismIsocaproic acidConnective tissueBiologyAmino acidProtein catabolismEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryInternal medicinemedicineComposition (visual arts)Leucine
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Molecular Evolution of Lactate Dehydrogenase in the Developing Nervous Tissue*

1964

Publisher Summary This chapter describes both electrophoretic and catalytic studies on lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the developing brain. It has been found that the enzyme exhibits at birth a composition that gradually changes to attain the final pattern observed in the adult. The neurochemical findings on LDH isozymes parallel the rapid growth in the first days after birth. Isozyme E, which is not present in detectable amounts 2 days after birth, represents 15% of the enzyme on the 22nd day. Similarly, the percentage decrease of isozyme B is quite steep at the beginning. Nevertheless, the final pattern is attained only at the end of the 2nd month that is, when the cerebral cortex is full…

chemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyChemistryNervous tissueIsozymeDiencephalonchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurochemicalEndocrinologyEnzymeBiochemistryMolecular evolutionCerebral cortexInternal medicineLactate dehydrogenasemedicine
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Energy reserves of the capercaillie Tetrao urogallus in finlan

1990

Abstract 1. 1. The size of energy reserves, distribution of fat stores and the fatty acid composition of subcutaneous and pericardial adipose tissue of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) were studied in 12 adult birds shot in Sept.–Oct. and in 8 birds shot in March. Furthermore 4 captive birds were killed in Sept. 2. 2. A capercaillie male can maintain or even increase its body weight during winter, but as shown in the present work it is not a result of increased fat content. 3. 3. In general, capercaillie seems to contain more stored energy in the form of fat than other tetraonids so far studied, except Svalbard ptarmigan. 4. 4. In males total fat content in percentage of body weight varied o…

chemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyLinoleic acidEnergy reservesFatty acidAdipose tissueGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundOleic acidAnimal scienceEndocrinologychemistryPlumageInternal medicinemedicineTetrao urogallusTotal fatComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology
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Lipid and fatty acid profile of the retina, RPE/choroid and lacrimal gland, and associations with dietary fatty acids in human subjects

2008

Purpose The contribution of dietary lipids to the accumulation of lipids in the retina during ageing and in the course of age related maculopathies remains under debate. Our objective was to establish associations between fatty acid profiles of ocular structures, and adipose tissue as a surrogate for the past dietary intake of the subjects. Methods Lipids and fatty acids were analyzed by tandem thin-layer chromatography-flame ionization detection and gas chromatography-flame ionization detection from the neural retina, RPE/choroid, lacrimal gland and adipose tissue, collected from 19 women and 8 men, aged 59–95 years. Results DHA concentrations in the neural retina were positively associate…

chemistry.chemical_classificationmedicine.medical_specialtyRetinagenetic structuresLinoleic acidDietary intakeFatty acidAdipose tissueGeneral MedicineLacrimal glandBiologyeye diseasesOphthalmologychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistryAgeingInternal medicinemedicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)sense organsChoroidActa Ophthalmologica
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STUDY ON CONVERSION OF ENCAPSULATED VITRO-DERIVED PROPAGULES OF 'C35' CITRANGE [C. SINENSIS (L.) OSB. × P. TRIFOLIATE (L.) RAF.]

2015

Fight against Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) implies the use of CTV-resistant rootstocks, such as citranges [C. Sinensis (L.) Osb. × P. Trifoliata (L.) Raf.]. The 'C35' represents a promising tolerant to CTV genotype. The employment of innovative in vitro techniques, such as encapsulation, could open new perspectives for this genotype propagation, particularly in the nursery activity. Preliminary experiments on calcium-alginate encapsulation of microcuttings (unipolar propagules) have already been performed to evaluate the use of tissue culture for the propagation and the preservation of different citrange rootstocks: Carrizo and Troyer. In the present study, the influence of different types a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationmicropropagationEncapsulated microcuttingHorticulturePlant disease resistanceBiologybiology.organism_classificationCitrangeSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeTissue cultureHorticulturePropagulechemistryMicropropagationAuxinPlant virusCitrus rootstock encapsulated microcuttings micropropagationRootstockCitrus rootstockencapsulated microcuttingsActa Horticulturae
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Omega-3 PUFAs and gut microbiota: A preventive approach for colorectal cancer

2021

The influence of diet on the composition of the intestinal microbiota and related pathologies has been known for some time. Some classes of nutrients, such as fatty acids belonging to the omega 3 series, have particular effects on the bacteria that make up the intestinal microbiota. ω-3 PUFAs affect the gut microbiota in three different ways: by modulating the type and abundance of intestinal bacteria, by regulate SCFAs levels, and by alter the levels of proinflammatory mediators. Through these modalities, ω-3 PUFAs could be useful for the prevention of intestinal diseases such as Colorectal Cancer (CRC). The ability of ω-3 PUFAs to modulate the intestinal inflammatory response, to preserve…

chemistry.chemical_classificationω-3 PUFAsgut microbiotabiologyQH301-705.5Colorectal cancerbusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)colorectal cancerPlant ScienceGut florabiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseBioinformaticsdigestive systemGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMucosal Associated Lymphatic Tissue (MALT)preventionchemistrymedicineBiology (General)businesscolorectale cancer prevention gut microbiota mucosal associated lymphatic tissue omega-3 PUFAsPolyunsaturated fatty acidJournal of Biological Research - Bollettino della Società Italiana di Biologia Sperimentale
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Modification of Materials by MeV Ion Beams

2005

Today's fast developing technological based society places ever accelerating demands for new materials and materials processing methods. Leading edge fields as diverse as biomedical tissue engineering, quantum device, optical and magnetic information storage technology as well as immobilization of actinides, all require nanoscale engineering through controlled materials modification. The evolution of these advances from the research science stage to the industrial applications is a particular challenging task. Amongst the beam processing methods for materials modification MeV ions occupy a unique place. They interact strongly with both the atomic and electronic structures of the target mate…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials processingMaterials sciencechemistrySilicon carbideProcess controlNew materialsNanotechnologyBiomedical tissueBeam (structure)Magnetic fieldIon
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