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Protective effect of trehalose-loaded liposomes against UVB-induced photodamage in human keratinocytes

2014

Trehalose, a naturally occurring non-reducing disaccharide, is known to act as a major protein stabilizer that can reduce ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced corneal damage when topically applied to the eye. However, due to the low skin permeability of trehalose, which makes the development of topical formulations difficult, its use as a skin photoprotective agent has been limited. Previous findings demonstrated that liposomes may significantly improve the intracellular delivery of trehalose. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the protective effects of trehalose-loaded liposomes against UVB-induced photodamage using the immortalized human keratinocyte cell line, HaCaT. The effects were al…

Ultraviolet radiationKeratinocytesCienciaPyrimidine dimerBiologyPharmacologyPhotoprotective agentGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsCiencias médicasLiposomeintegumentary systemGeneral NeurosciencePiel - InvestigaciónTrehaloseArticlesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseTrehaloseProtein carbonylationCyclobutane pyrimidine dimersHaCaTchemistryApoptosisPhotoprotectionImmunology8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosineSkin cancerBiomedical Reports
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Specific UV and VUV spectra light sources

1997

The report contains information about laboratory made radiofrequency powered electrodeless discharge sources (lamps) of resonance atomic spectra radiation for various elements (e.g. Hg, Cd, Zn, O, S, Se, Te, As, Sb, Bi, J, Br, Kr, Xe, H) having main spectral lines in UV and VUV region. There are known, and can be found a lot of new specific applications of such sources in laboratory made or commercial optical devices.

Vacuum ultravioletChemistryKryptonAnalytical chemistryResonancechemistry.chemical_elementRadiationSpectroscopyUltraviolet radiationSpectral lineSPIE Proceedings
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UV reflecting vole scent marks attract a passerine, the great grey shrike Lanius excubitor

2002

Diurnal raptors have been shown to use ultraviolet vision and UV-reflecting vole scent marks to find suitable hunting areas. We studied if a passerine species, the great grey shrike Lanius excubitor that uses voles as its primary food, may also detect prey-patches in the same way. We conducted a laboratory experiment with ten shrikes. Each individual shrike had four options to choose from: (1) scent marks with UV light, (2) scent marks without UV light, (3) clean arena with UV light, and (4) clean arena without UV light. The birds preferred the scent-marked arena with UV light as measured by the number of scans and the time spent above it. Therefore, we suggest that great grey shrike probab…

biologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPasserinePredatory behaviorShrikebiology.animalLaniusAnimal Science and ZoologyVoleLaboratory experimentMicrotusUltraviolet radiationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Avian Biology
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Ultraviolet radiation protection by a beach umbrella.

2010

A beach umbrella intercepts all direct UV irradiance, but only part of the diffuse component. Using a simple sky view factor model, we have determined the fraction of the hemispheric diffuse irradiance that is not intercepted by the umbrella. Assuming a sensor at the surface and close to the center of the umbrella, isotropic diffuse irradiance and for an umbrella of 80 cm radius and 100 cm high, our results show that approximately 34% of the incident horizontal irradiance is not intercepted by the umbrella. These results agree with irradiance measurements conducted with and without the umbrella. The model is next extended to examine receipt of UV radiation by a human figure in a vertical po…

business.industryScatteringUltraviolet RaysIrradianceGeneral MedicineRadiusRadiationBiochemistryBathing BeachesDiffuse irradianceOpticsRadiation ProtectionProtective ClothingVertical directionEnvironmental scienceHumansScattering RadiationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessUltraviolet radiationStreet canyonPhotochemistry and photobiology
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Thermo- and photo-oxidative stability and improved processability of polyamide stabilized with a new functional additive

2005

During processing polyamides can undergo thermo-mechanical degradation due to the mechanical stress and to the high temperature applied to the melt. Degradation can occur also during the polyamides lifetime due to many driving forces, like temperature, ultraviolet radiations, etc. The mechanisms of degradation are not well understood and the stabilization with usual stabilizers, like phenol antioxidants, is not so efficient as for other classes of polymers. The aim of this work is the study of the effects of the addition of a new multifunctional additive on the processing and on the thermo- and photo-stabilization of polyamide-6. This additive is able to prevent the thermo-mechanical degrad…

chemistry.chemical_classificationadditiveWork (thermodynamics)polyamideMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymerstabilizationStress (mechanics)chemistryPolyamideDegradation (geology)Molar mass distributionprocessingComposite materialUltraviolet radiationdegradationPolymers for Advanced Technologies
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A study of VUV emission and the extracted electron-ion ratio in hydrogen and deuterium plasmas of a filament-driven H−/D− ion source

2019

Vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) emission diagnostics for studying differences of electron impact processes in hydrogen and deuterium plasmas are presented. The method is applied to study a filament driven multicusp arc discharge negative ion source by comparing the VUV-emission intensities of different emission bands and extracted currents of H−/D− ions and electrons. It was found that the ratio of coextracted electrons to extracted ions is four times higher for deuterium than for hydrogen. No significant differences of the VUV-spectra or volumetric rates of ionization, excitation, production of high vibrational states, and dissociation were found between the plasmas of the two isotopes. The volum…

diffusion rateisotoopitplasma diagnosticselectron impact ionizationplasmafysiikkavacuum ultraviolet radiationelectron impact emission spectroscopyion sourcesPhysics::Plasma Physicselectric dischargesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular Clustersisotopesvibrational statesplasma spectroscopy
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Ultraviolet B radiation induced alterations in immune function of fish : in relation to habitat preference and disease resistance

2009

Runsas altistuminen auringolle on tunnetusti haitallista ihmisten ja eläinten hyvinvoinnille. Eveliina Markkula tutki väitöskirjatyössään, miten ultravioletti B (UVB) -säteilylle altistuminen vaikuttaa kalojen vastustuskykyyn ja tautialttiuteen.- Ilmakehän otsonikerroksen oheneminen viime vuosikymmenten aikana on johtanut UVB-säteilyn lisääntymiseen maan pinnalla. UVB-säteily tunkeutuu myös kirkkaisiin järvi- ja merivesiin ja voi näin aiheuttaa haittaa kaloille, Markkula kertoo.UVB-säteilyn on jo aiemmin todettu lisäävän kalojen varhaisten elinvaiheiden epämuodostumia ja kuolleisuutta. Kertaluonteinenkin altistuminen lampuilla tuotetulle UVB-säteilylle aiheuttaa muutoksia kalan immuunijärje…

taudinkestävyysstress reactionsultraviolet radiationdisease resistanceOncohynchus mykissbenthic carpvaikutuksetkarppirainbow troutresistenssiimmune systemCyprinus carpiokirjolohiimmuunijärjestelmästressireaktiotultraviolettisäteilyphotobiologyUVBimmune functionkalat
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Effects of UV Radiation and Diet on Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in the Skin, Ocular Tissue and Dorsal Muscle of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Held in…

2010

Article published in Photochemistry and Photobiology, 86 (4): 909-919 JUL-AUG 2010 The effect of UV radiation (UVR) on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was assessed by measuring the fatty acid (FA) profiles of muscle, dorsal and ventral skin, and ocular tissues following 4-month long exposures to four different UVR treatments in outdoor rearing tanks. Fish were fed two different diets (Anchovy- and Herring-oil based) that differed in polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) concentrations. Anchovy-fed salmon had higher concentrations of ALA (alpha-linoleic acid; 18:3n-3), EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid; 20:5n-3) and DPA (docosapentaenoic acid, 22:5n-3) in their muscle tissues than fish fed the H…

ultraviolet radiationLinolenic acidFish farmingLinoleic acidVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Basic biosciences: 470::Cell biology: 471Biologyfatty acidsBiochemistryultrafiolett strålingVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Basic biosciences: 470::Biochemistry: 476fettsyrerchemistry.chemical_compoundVDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fish health: 923Food sciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySalmochemistry.chemical_classificationFatty acidGeneral Medicineatlantisk laksbiology.organism_classificationEicosapentaenoic acidchemistryBiochemistryatlantic salmonDocosapentaenoic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidPhotochemistry and Photobiology
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Dataset: Growth, morphology and metabolic variables of charophytes (freshwater macroalgae) under different treatments of radiation, temperature and n…

2018

Esta base de datos contiene resultados de dos experimentos (RADxTEMP y RADxNIT) a escala de microcosmos referentes a variables de crecimiento, morfológicas, metabólicas y de composición estequiométrica de 2 especies de macroalgas de agua dulce, concretamente carófitos (Chara hispida y Chara vulgaris) procedentes de dos sistemas (el lago de Somolinos en Guadalajara y el Ullal de Quartons en Castellón), por tanto, 4 poblaciones (2 especies x 2 orígenes). En estos dos experimentos de diseño factorial, los individuos de las 4 poblaciones fueron sometidos a dos niveles de radiación, dos niveles de temperatura (RADxTEMP) y dos niveles de concentración de nitrato (RADxNIT). En esta matriz de datos…

ultraviolet radiationexperimentnitratecharophytestemperaturemicrocosm
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Submerged macrophytes as key players in aquatic ecosystems under global change: a multiscale experimental approach

2020

El actual cambio global está causando alteraciones en los ecosistemas de todo el mundo a través de cambios interactivos en los principales factores ambientales (e.g. la temperatura, la concentración de nutrientes y la radiación ultravioleta). Los ecosistemas acuáticos continentales son altamente vulnerables ante estos cambios y, específicamente, en la región mediterránea, la situación es peor ya que la mayoría de estos sistemas son someros y están expuestos a las perturbaciones ambientales y antrópicas. Las praderas de macrófitos sumergidos y, particularmente, los carófitos, son un elemento conspicuo de estos sistemas con un papel fundamental en su funcionamiento. Estos organismos proveen d…

ultraviolet radiationmicrocosm experimentsclimate changemesocosm experimentsnitrateUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAcharophytestemperatureMediterranean:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]
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