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Antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of Acacia pennata wild (Mimosaceae)

2005

The butanolic fraction of dried leaves of Acacia pennata (Mimosaceae) was tested for analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities in animal models. It showed significant protective effects against chemical stimuli (acetic acid and formalin) in the mouse. It also produced a significant increase of the threshold of sensitivity to pressure-induced pain in the rats. The extract revealed an inhibitory effect in carrageenin-induced rat paw oedema in the late phase. The results suggested that a peripheral mechanism is involved in the analgesic, associated to anti-inflammatory effect (NSAIDs-like). Among the class of compounds characterized in this fraction, flavonoids may be mainly responsible for t…

MaleMimosamedicine.drug_classButanolsAnalgesicDrug Evaluation PreclinicalAdministration OralPainAcacia pennataAcaciaPharmacognosyCarrageenanAnti-inflammatoryMiceAcetic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundFormaldehydeDrug DiscoveryPressuremedicineAnimalsEdemaRats WistarTramadol5-HT receptorAcetic AcidFlavonoidsPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyTraditional medicinePlant ExtractsAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalAnalgesics Non-Narcoticbiology.organism_classificationStimulation ChemicalHindlimbRatsPlant LeavesDisease Models AnimalNociceptionchemistryFemaleJournal of Ethnopharmacology
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Structural studies of five novel bile acid-4-aminopyridine conjugates

2012

Abstract Synthesis and solid-state structural characterization of five bile acid amides of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) are reported. Systematic crystallization experiments revealed a number of structural modifications and/or solvate/hydrate systems for these conjugates. Particularly, cholic acid conjugate exhibited five distinct structure modifications, including one anhydrous form, mono- and dihydrates, as well as ethanol and 2-butanol solvates. The obtained crystal forms were examined extensively with various analytical methods, including solid-state NMR, Raman, and IR spectroscopies, powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction methods, thermogravimetry, and differential scanning calorimetry. …

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopymedicine.drug_classButanolsClinical BiochemistryCrystallography X-RaySpectrum Analysis RamanBiochemistrylaw.inventionBile Acids and Saltschemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologylawmedicineOrganic chemistry4-AminopyridineCrystallizationta116Molecular BiologyPharmacologyCalorimetry Differential ScanningEthanolBile acidOrganic ChemistryCholic acidAmidesThermogravimetryCrystallographychemistryPolymorphism (materials science)ThermogravimetrySolventsCrystallizationHydrateSingle crystalConjugateSteroids
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Viscosity studies of solutions of water inn-aliphatic alcohols at various temperatures

1979

Viscosity measurements have been made at 25°C on solutions of water inn-propanol, and at 15, 25, 35, and 45°C on solutions of water inn-butanol,n-pentanol, andn-hexanol over the respective solubility ranges. For most of the systems, water decreases the viscosity of the dry alcohols, while for the lower members of the series literature data report an increase in viscosity on addition of water. These results are rationalized in terms of two kinds of interaction between water molecules and alcohols: participation of water molecules in chain formation for the lower alcohols and formation of water-centered complexes for butanol and higher alcohols.

N-pentanolChemistryButanolBiophysicsBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundViscosityChain formationChemical engineeringn-ButanolOrganic chemistryMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolubilityMolecular BiologyJournal of Solution Chemistry
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An acute exposure to ozone impairs human olfactory functioning

2018

Ozone is a ubiquitous and irritant gas. We questioned whether an acute exposure to 0.2 ppm ozone impaired olfactory functioning.Healthy, normosmic subjects were exposed according to a parallel group design either to 0.2 ppm ozone (n = 15) or to sham (n = 13) in an exposure chamber for two hours. Possible irritating effects were assessed by questionnaire (range 0-5). The detection threshold of n-butanol was measured with the Sniffin' Sticks test before and after exposure. Olfactory thresholds were logarithmized and a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with repeated measurements was carried out to test the effects of exposure (ozone vs. sham) and time (before vs. after exposure). Additional…

OzoneMucous membrane of nose010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistrySham groupOlfaction Disorders03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound1-ButanolOzone0302 clinical medicineOlfactory thresholdHumansMedicine0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencebusiness.industryDetection thresholdInterleukinsSmellchemistrySensory ThresholdsAnesthesiaAcute exposureExposure chamberAnalysis of variancebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEnvironmental Research
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Paper-TiO2 composite: An effective photocatalyst for 2-propanol degradation in gas phase

2018

Two simple routes for the synthesis of a paper-TiO2 composite were tuned up and the efficiency of the resulting paper-TiO2 photocatalyst was investigated in the 2-propanol oxidation in gas phase. The first route involved the in-situ generation over the sheet of paper of a TiO2 layer starting from a solution of Ti (OBu)4 in tert-butanoliacetic acid, followed by hydrothermal treatment at 120 degrees C for 3 h. The sample was labelled as paper-TiO2 (H). The second approach was based on the adsorption on the paper of a ready-made suspension of titania nanoparticles (TiO2 sol), generated in autoclave at 140 degrees C and stable in acid medium at pH <3. The sample was labelled as paper-TiO2 (S). …

PaperGeneral Chemical EngineeringComposite numberGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAutoclavePropanolAcetic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorption2-propanolTiO2Organic chemistryChemical Engineering (all)Sol methodSunlight photocatalysisChemistryButanolChemistry (all)Hydrothermal methodSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSunlight photocatalysiChemical engineeringPhotocatalysisDegradation (geology)Settore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie0210 nano-technologyJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
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Molecular interactions in 1-pentanol +2-methyl-2-butanol mixtures: Static dielectric constant, viscosity and refractive index investigations at 5, 25…

1989

Static dielectric constants, refractive indices and viscosities of 1-pentanol +2-methyl-2-butanol mixtures were measured at 5, 25 and 45°C. The results show that the mixing of the two isomers modifies the polarizability and the resistence of viscous flow of the system depending on the composition and temperature. Short range intermolecular interactions producing hetero-alcohol open dimers are considered.

PermittivityIntermolecular forceBiophysicsThermodynamicsDielectricBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundViscositychemistry1-PentanolPolarizabilityOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyRefractive index2-ButanolJournal of Solution Chemistry
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Pharmacological studies of 1-(p-chlorophenyl)propanol and 2-(1-hydroxy-3-butenyl)phenol: Two new non-narcotic analgesics designed by molecular connec…

1997

Abstract Molecular topology has been applied to the design of new analgesic drugs. Linear discriminant analysis and connectivity functions were used to design two potentially suitable drugs which were synthesized and tested for analgesic properties by the acetic acid-induced abdominal constriction test in mice and the tail-flick test in rats. In mice, the compound 1-(p-chlorophenyl)propanol showed higher analgesic activity, both intraperitoneally and orally, than acetylsalicylic acid. 2-(1-Hydroxy-3-butenyl)phenol exhibited a lesser protective effect (70% of that shown by acetylsalicylic acid). In rats, acetylsalicylic acid gave the greatest protection against pain when administered intrape…

PharmacologyStereochemistryPropanolsButanolsAnalgesicPharmaceutical ScienceBiological activity1-PropanolPharmacologyAnalgesics Non-NarcoticRatsNon narcoticPropanolchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceNociceptionchemistryPhenolsIn vivoOral administrationDrug DesignPhenolAnimalsFemaleRats Wistar
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Organic solvents vapor pressure and relative humidity effects on the phase transition rate of α and β forms of tegafur.

2011

The objective of this work was to investigate the relative humidity (RH) and solvent vapor pressure effects on the phase transition dynamics between tegafur polymorphic forms that do not form hydrates and solvates. The commercially available α and β modifications of 5-fluoro-1-(tetrahydro-2-furyl)-uracil, known as the antitumor agent tegafur, were used as model materials for this study. While investigating the phase transitions of α and β tegafur under various partial pressures of methanol, n-propanol, n-butanol, and water vapor, it was determined that the phase transition rate increased in the presence of solvent vapors, even though no solvates were formed. By increasing the relative air h…

Phase transitionAntimetabolites AntineoplasticChromatographyCapillary condensationVapor PressureChemistryVapor pressureMethanolAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceWaterHumidityGeneral MedicinePartial pressure1-PropanolPhase TransitionReaction rate constant1-ButanolPhase (matter)Relative humidityCrystallizationWater vaporTegafurPharmaceutical development and technology
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Fast, non-toxic, and inexpensive n-butanol preparation of recombinant plasmids

2000

Various commercial and non-commercial plasmid preparation protocols are currently available. However, the kits are expensive and many of the protocols contain toxic chemicals. Here we present a novel, optimized and, therefore, very advantageous plasmid preparation protocol using n-butanol. The preparation can be performed quickly and no toxic chemicals are used, at overall costs of about one cent per plasmid preparation.Atualmente vários protocolos comerciais e não comerciais para preparação de plasmídeos estão disponíveis. Contudo, os kits são caros e muitos dos protocolos contêm substâncias químicas tóxicas. Apresentamos neste trabalho um novo, otimizado e portanto muito vantajoso protoco…

Plasmid preparationlcsh:QH426-470Biologylaw.inventionMicrobiologylcsh:Geneticschemistry.chemical_compoundPlasmidBiochemistrychemistrylawn-ButanolGeneticsRecombinant DNAMolecular BiologyGenetics and Molecular Biology
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Comparison of Two Chemicals for Removing an Entocytherid (Ostracoda: Crustacea) Species from Its Host Crayfish (Cambaridae: Crustacea)

2011

Entocytherids are epifauna on larger crustaceans. We assessed the effectiveness of chlorobutanol and carbonated water for removing entocytherid, Ankylocythere sinuosa, from crayfish, Procambarus clarkii. This was done using different exposure times and by assessing entocytherid and crayfish survival, together with the number of entocytherids removed. According to our results, chlorobutanol submersion of crayfishes in shorter time periods is more effective for removing entocytherids without killing the crayfish host. However, carbonated water submersion is better to extract larger amounts of living entocytherids. Finally, both chemicals are appropriate tools to establish standardised protoco…

Procambarus clarkiibiologyHost (biology)ChlorobutanolAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCrayfishCrustaceanCambaridaeSubmersion (mathematics)Fisherychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnkylocythere sinuosaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInternational Review of Hydrobiology
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