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Removal of Cypermethrin from Water by Using Fucus Spiralis Marine Alga

2019

Alpha-cypermethrin is a synthetic pyrethroid that was extensively used for insect control, since the early 1980s. However, it is known that its presence in the environment has toxic effects on humans and aquatic life forms. For this reason, it is commendable for it to be removed completely from the contaminated environment. In this study, we evaluated the adsorption capacity of a marine alga for the removal of cypermethrin from water. The adsorption experiments were performed based on the batch equilibrium technique. The samples containing the pesticide were analyzed using gas chromatography with an electron capture detector, after liquid-liquid extraction in hexane. The results obtained fr…

LangmuirHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:Medicine02 engineering and technologyalpha-cypermethrin010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesArticleWater PurificationCypermethrinchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeAdsorptionPyrethrinsWater Pollution ChemicalFreundlich equationdetoxificationEnvironmental Restoration and Remediation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChromatographybiologyChemistrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLangmuir adsorption model021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationElectron capture detectorBiodegradation EnvironmentalkineticsFucus spiralisFucussymbolsisothermsAdsorptionbrown marine algaeGas chromatography0210 nano-technologyWater Pollutants ChemicalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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A comparison between the chemical behaviour of lead-gold and lead-bismuth eutectics towards 316L stainless steel

2013

Radiochimica acta, 101 (10)

Liquid metalLBEScanning electron microscopeIsothermal02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesIsothermal process010305 fluids & plasmasCorrosion0103 physical sciences540 ChemistrySpallationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEutectic systemChemistryChromium AlloysLGEMetallurgySpallation targetAtmospheric temperature range021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCorrosion; LGE; LBE; Isothermal; SS 316L; Liquid metal; Spallation targetLiquid metalCorrosion570 Life sciences; biology0210 nano-technologySS 316L
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Modeling the isothermal inactivation curves of Listeria innocua CECT 910 in a vegetable beverage under low-temperature treatments and different pH le…

2015

Thermal inactivation kinetics of Listeria innocua CECT 910 inoculated in a vegetable beverage at three pH conditions (4.25, 4.75, and 5.20), four levels of temperature (50, 55, 60, 65℃), and different treatment times (0–75 min) were obtained. Survival curves did not follow a log-linear relationship and consequently were fitted to various mathematical models: Weibull, Geeraerd, Cerf with shoulder, and the modified Gompertz equation. Results indicated that the best model for the treatment conditions was the modified Gompertz equation, which provides the best goodness-of-fit and the lowest Akaike information criterion value. Sensitivity analysis indicated that the most influential factors affe…

ListeriaGeneral Chemical EngineeringInactivation kineticsGompertz functionColony Count MicrobialModels BiologicalIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIsothermal processBeverages0404 agricultural biotechnologyVegetable beverageVegetablesFood scienceListeria innocuaInactivation kineticbiologyChemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesHydrogen-Ion Concentrationbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceLower temperatureCold TemperatureFood MicrobiologyListeriaMathematical modelingFood ScienceFood Science and Technology International
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Comparison of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) and PCR for the diagnosis of infection with Trypanosoma brucei ssp. in equids in The Gamb…

2020

Introduction:\ud Infection of equids with Trypanosoma brucei (T. brucei) ssp. is of socioeconomic importance across sub-Saharan Africa as the disease often progresses to cause fatal meningoencephalitis. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) has been developed as a cost-effective molecular diagnostic test and is potentially applicable for use in field-based laboratories.\ud \ud Part I:\ud Threshold levels for T. brucei ssp. detection by LAMP were determined using whole equine blood specimens spiked with known concentrations of parasites. Results were compared to OIE antemortem gold standard of T. brucei-PCR (TBR-PCR).\ud \ud Results I:\ud Threshold for detection of T. brucei ssp. on …

Male0301 basic medicineVeterinary medicinePhysiologySurfactantsArtificial Gene Amplification and ExtensionPolymerase Chain Reactionlaw.inventionMedical Conditions0302 clinical medicinelawZoonosesMedicine and Health SciencesProspective StudiesDNA extractionMaterialsPolymerase chain reactionWhole bloodProtozoansMultidisciplinaryQREukaryotaMeningoencephalitisBody FluidsBloodInfectious DiseasesMolecular Diagnostic TechniquesPhysical SciencesMedicineFemaleGambiaAnatomyNucleic Acid Amplification TechniquesResearch ArticleTrypanosomaScienceTrypanosoma brucei bruceiMaterials ScienceDetergents030231 tropical medicineLoop-mediated isothermal amplificationContext (language use)BiologyTrypanosoma bruceiSensitivity and Specificity03 medical and health sciencesExtraction techniquesTrypanosomiasisTrypanosoma BruceiParasitic DiseasesmedicineAnimalsHorsesMolecular Biology TechniquesMolecular BiologyProtozoan InfectionsOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesGold standard (test)DNA Protozoanmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationDNA extractionParasitic ProtozoansResearch and analysis methodsCross-Sectional StudiesTrypanosomiasis African030104 developmental biologyHorse DiseasesTrypanosoma Brucei GambiensePLOS ONE
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Fine-tuning DNA/albumin polyelectrolyte interactions to produce the efficient transfection agent cBSA-147.

2010

We present the preparation and isolation of different chemically modified BSA species with varying numbers of primary amino groups at the surface. Highly cationic albumin proteins with increased numbers of amino groups were achieved and complex formation with plasmid DNA was carefully investigated. We compare the transfection results, polyelectrolyte complexes morphologies with their impact on complex stabilities, cytotoxicities and DNA accessibility. This knowledge-driven approach led to the identification of the efficient non-viral DNA delivery agent cBSA-147, which showed high transfection efficacies and stability.

MaleGreen Fluorescent ProteinsStatic ElectricitySus scrofaBiophysicsSerum albuminBioengineeringEndosomesBiologyTransfectionBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundElectrolytesPlasmidEthidiumStatic electricityAnimalsHumansParticle SizeCell DeathAlbuminIsothermal titration calorimetrySerum Albumin BovineTransfectionDNAMiddle AgedPolyelectrolyteClathrinMolecular WeightchemistryBiochemistryMechanics of MaterialsSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationCeramics and CompositesBiophysicsbiology.proteinThermodynamicsDNAPlasmidsBiomaterials
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Ion Pairing with Bile Salts Modulates Intestinal Permeability and Contributes to Food–Drug Interaction of BCS Class III Compound Trospium Chloride

2013

In the current study the involvement of ion pair formation between bile salts and trospium chloride (TC), a positively charged Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS) class III substance, showing a decrease in bioavailability upon coadministration with food (negative food effect) was investigated. Isothermal titration calorimetry provided evidence of a reaction between TC and bile acids. An effect of ion pair formation on the apparent partition coefficient (APC) was examined using (3)H-trospium. The addition of bovine bile and bile extract porcine led to a significant increase of the APC. In vitro permeability studies of trospium were performed across Caco-2-monolayers and excised seg…

MaleMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyNortropanesPharmaceutical ScienceBenzilatesBile Acids and SaltsFood-Drug InteractionsGlycochenodeoxycholic AcidDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsHumansRats WistarTaurodeoxycholic AcidChromatographyUssing chamberTrospium chlorideChemistryIsothermal titration calorimetryPermeationDrug interactionRatsBioavailabilityIntestinal AbsorptionCaco-2Permeability (electromagnetism)Molecular MedicineCattleCaco-2 Cellsmedicine.drugMolecular Pharmaceutics
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Binding of urate and caffeine to hemocyanin of the lobster Homarus vulgaris (E.) as studied by isothermal titration calorimetry.

2000

Hemocyanin serves as an oxygen carrier in the hemolymph of the European lobster Homarus vulgaris. The oxygen binding behavior of the pigment is modulated by metabolic effectors such as lactate and urate. Urate and caffeine binding to 12-meric hemocyanin (H. vulgaris) was studied using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). Binding isotherms were determined for fully oxygenated hemocyanin between pH 7.55 and 8.15. No pH dependence of the binding parameters could be found for either effector. Since the magnitude of the Bohr effect depends on the urate concentration, the absence of any pH dependence of urate and caffeine binding to oxygenated hemocyanin suggests two conformations of the pigme…

Malemedicine.medical_treatmentBohr effectBuffersCalorimetryBiochemistryCaffeineHemolymphmedicineAnimalsBinding siteTromethamineBinding SitesChemistryTitrimetryIsothermal titration calorimetryHemocyaninHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationBinding constantNephropidaeUric AcidCrystallographyHemocyaninsThermodynamicsTitrationOxygen bindingBiochemistry
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Non-isothermal separation of ferrofluid particles through grids: Abnormal magnetic Soret effect

2013

Abstract Nanoparticle transport through thin non-isothermal ferrofluid layer between permeable walls is investigated. The transient mass flux is determined from measurements of particle concentration changes in two fluid chambers of different temperatures which are attached on both sides of the layer. Experiments are performed employing fluid samples of small ordinary magnetic Soret effect, which is detected by thermal grating technique. The separation measurements say that a magnetic field, aligned along a temperature gradient, causes a remarkable increase in the mass diffusion coefficient and a simultaneous decrease in particle thermodiffusion mobility. It is proposed that the observed ef…

MarketingMass fluxFerrofluidMaterials scienceStrategy and ManagementMolecular physicsThermophoresisIsothermal processMagnetic fieldPhysics::Fluid DynamicsTemperature gradientNuclear magnetic resonanceMass transferMedia TechnologyParticleGeneral Materials ScienceComptes Rendus Mécanique
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On the origin of the sigmoid shape in the UO2 oxidation weight gain curves

2009

International audience; Cracking and spalling are known to occur during the oxidation of UO2. However, these phenomena are not considered by the existing kinetic models of the oxidation of UO2 into U3O8. In this study the oxidation of UO2 samples of various sizes from the single crystal to nanopowders, has been followed by isothermal and isobaric thermogravimetry, environmental scanning electron microscopy and in situ X-ray diffraction at temperatures ranging from 250 to 370°C in air. It has been shown that cracking occurs once a critical layer thickness of intermediate oxide has been reached, which corresponds to the beginning of the sigmoid kinetic curve. Cracking contribution to the sigm…

Materials scienceAnalytical chemistryNucleationOxideNuclear applications02 engineering and technologyUO2010402 general chemistryKinetic energy01 natural sciencesIsothermal processchemistry.chemical_compoundElectron microscopyMaterials Chemistry[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringEnvironmental scanning electron microscope[ SPI.GPROC ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesThermogravimetryCrackingchemistryCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologySingle crystalX-ray methodsJournal of the European Ceramic Society
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High temperature reactivity of nickel aluminide diffusion coatings

2008

Abstract The high-temperature oxidation behaviour of nickel aluminides has been studied at 900 °C in air under atmospheric pressure. Yttria doped and undoped specimens of nickel were aluminised and then oxidised for 100 h under isothermal and cycling conditions. The results showed that when yttria is added by metal-organic chemical vapour deposition technique prior to the aluminisation process, it increased the oxidation rate of aluminised nickel, but improved the oxide scale adherence under cyclic conditions. The effects of yttria on the scale morphology, oxidation behaviour and scale spallation tendency are discussed based on the experimental results, using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanni…

Materials scienceAtmospheric pressureScanning electron microscopeMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyMetals and AlloysOxideAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryChemical vapor depositionIsothermal processchemistry.chemical_compoundNickelchemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryYttria-stabilized zirconiaNickel aluminideIntermetallics
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