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Review: Solution equilibria of ternary complexes formed from copper(II), aliphatic amines, and bioligands

2014

This review provides a summary of the coordination chemistry of ligands in the ternary system: copper(II)–aliphatic amine–bioligand, where amine = ethylenediamine – En, diethylenetriamine – Dien, or N, N, N′, N″, N″-pentamethyldiethylenetriamine – Me5dien, and bioligand = selected amino acid, aminohydroxamic acid, or aminophosphonic acid, in aqueous solution. We would like to show the specific interactions of copper(II) in ternary systems in the context of complex equilibria chemistry.

chemistry.chemical_classificationTernary numeral systemAqueous solutionamineschemistry.chemical_elementContext (language use)equilibriaCopperheteroligand complexesAmino acidCoordination complexstability constantschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrybioligandsDiethylenetriamineMaterials ChemistryCopper(II) complexesOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTernary operationJournal of Coordination Chemistry
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Tolerance induction by a forced expression of MOG-peptide in the context of EAE

2014

chemistry.chemical_classificationTolerance inductionNeurologyExpression (architecture)chemistryImmunologyImmunology and AllergyContext (language use)PeptideNeurology (clinical)BiologyCell biologyJournal of Neuroimmunology
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Mechanisms of photosensitization by drugs: Involvement of tyrosines in the photomodification of proteins mediated by tiaprofenic acid in vitro

1997

The photosensitizing potential of drugs must be related to their photoreactivity towards the target biomolecules. In this context, a representative photosensitizing drug (tiaprofenic acid) was co-irradiated with a model protein, bovine serum albumin (BSA). This led to a significant degree of protein crosslinking and to the formation of trace amounts of drug-BSA photoadducts. Amino acid analysis of the hydrolysed (HC1) protein showed that His and Tyr undergo a dramatic decrease (approx. 90%) as a consequence of drug-mediated photodynamic processes. When the drug was irradiated in the presence of the pure amino acids, extensive phototransformation of the latter was observed. Other photosensit…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistrySerum albuminContext (language use)General MedicineToxicologyAmino acidMechanism of actionBiochemistrymedicinebiology.proteinmedicine.symptomTyrosineBovine serum albuminTiaprofenic acidHistidinemedicine.drugToxicology in Vitro
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Carcass Characteristics, Meat Quality and Nutritional Profile of Pheasant, Quail and Guinea Fowl

2019

Over the last decade, there has been a growing interest in meat from non-conventional animal species, which have a deep-rooted tradition of consumption in some countries. Nowadays modern society have a purchase behaviour based on food safety, nutritional composition, taste/flavour, health aspects of foods and price. The consumption of traditional meat at this time is stagnating and consumers are looking for other alternative types of meats. In this context, this chapter tackles three alternative poultry breeds pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) and Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris), which have a great potential and demand in markets of western countries. Despite…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectfood and beveragesContext (language use)biology.organism_classificationFood safetyPheasantQuailchemistrybiology.animalCoturnix coturnixQuality (business)Food sciencebusinessEssential nutrientPhasianusmedia_common
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Microwave synthesis of core-shell structured biocompatible magnetic nanohybrids in aqueous medium

2011

In the past decade, biocompatible magnetic nanohybrids, i.e. materials consisting of an inorganic core encapsulated by a biocompatible polymeric corona, went throw various developments in biomedical applications especially in the fields of diagnosis and therapy. Numerous descriptions of their syntheses can be found in the literature (Zhang et al., 2002; Flesch et al., 2004; Fan et al., 2007; etc). These two-steps protocols often describe the use of organic or aqueous solvents, classical thermal heating, long time reaction as well as fastidious exchange and drying steps. In recent years, microwave heating has been proven to be a very original technology for nanoparticles synthesis due to its…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundAqueous solutionMaterials sciencechemistryNanoparticleSurface modificationMagnetic nanoparticlesContext (language use)NanotechnologyPolymerIron oxide nanoparticlesNanomaterials
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Photoinduced Molecular Rearrangements. The Photochemistry of Some 1,2,4-Oxadiazoles in the Presence of Nitrogen Nucleophiles. Formation of 1,2,4-Tria…

1996

The photochemistry of some 3,5-disubstituted 1,2,4-oxadiazoles in the presence of nitrogen nucleophiles [external, such as added amines or hydrazines, or internal, such as an o-aminophenyl moiety at C(3) of the oxadiazole ring] has been investigated. In the irradiation of 5-amino-(or 5-N-substituted amino) 3-phenyl-1,2,4-oxadiazoles in the presence of aliphatic primary amines (or ammonia), photolytic species arising from heterolytic cleavage of the ring O−N bond capture the nucleophilic reagent to give open-chain intermediates, which develop into 1,2,4-triazolin-5-ones. Similarly, irradiations of 3,5-diphenyl-, 3-methoxy-5-phenyl-, and 5-methyl-3-phenyl-1,2,4-oxadiazoles gave 1,2,4-triazole…

chemistry.chemical_compoundAmmoniaNucleophileChemistryReagentOrganic ChemistryOxadiazoleMoietyContext (language use)Ring (chemistry)PhotochemistryHeterolysisThe Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Discrete supramolecular donor-acceptor complexes

2009

The renewed interest in noncovalently associating electroactive molecules arises in part from the quest for new organic materials that convert solar energy into electrical/ chemical equivalents. In this context, the formation of charge-separated states is a key prerequisite. Charge-transfer events triggered by light have been studied in supramolecular donor–acceptor systems based on hydrogen bonds and coordinative metal bonds. Although many of the most widely utilized electroactive fragments feature large pconjugated surfaces, to date the use of p–p aromatic interactions has mainly been limited to the construction of semi-infinite ensembles of chromophores either to achieve charge transport…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryHydrogen bondComputational chemistryTweezersSupramolecular chemistryMoleculePi interactionContext (language use)General ChemistryChromophoreCatalysisTetrathiafulvalene
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Retrieval of chlorophyll content and LAI of crops using hyperspectral techniques: application to PROBA/CHRIS data

2008

Hyperspectral/multiangular data allow the retrieval of important vegetation properties at canopy level, such as the Leaf Area Index (LAI) and Leaf Chlorophyll Content. Current methods are based on the relationship between biophysical properties and retrievals from those spectral bands (from the complete hyperspectral/multiangular information) where specific absorption features are present within the considered spectral range. Furthermore, new sensors such as PROBA/CHRIS provide continuous hyperspectral reflectance measurements that can be considered as a continuous function of wavelength. The mathematical analysis of these continuous functions allows a new way of exploiting the relationship…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChlorophyll achemistryChlorophyllGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesHyperspectral imagingEnvironmental scienceContext (language use)SatelliteSpectral bandsLeaf area indexHyMapRemote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Glucose Diffusion Coefficients Determined from Concentration Profiles in Emt6 Tumor Spheroids Incubated in Radioactively Labeled L-Glucose

1994

In order to theoretically assess tissue energetic status, conditions for substance exchange need to be known. One group of parameters important in this context are diffusion coefficients of nutrients and metabolic waste products which may be assessed by incubating spheroids in a medium containing tracer amounts of the radioactively labeled substance in question, for a defined period of time. In previous studies, the overall amount of 14C-labeled substance taken up by the spheroids was measured by scintillation counters (e.g.[1]), or the concentration of 3H-labeled substance in the spheroid center was determined by autoradiography and grain counting (e.g. [4]). From a number of such measurem…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyL-GlucoseChemistryTRACERDiffusionembryonic structuresScintillation counterTumor spheroidSpheroidContext (language use)Densitometry
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Biosensors Applied to Quantification of Ethanol in Beverages

2019

Abstract The quality control in the processing of alcoholic beverages is major concern for producers and regulatory agencies, particularly for ethanol content which is mandatory in the label of alcoholic beverages in many countries. The use of biosensors can be of great interest in this context that usually requires laborious and costly protocols. Biosensors are composed by two principal components: the biological recognition element and the transducer. Particularly for ethanol evaluation, the use of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) or oxidase (AOX) is commonly reported in the literature which allowed the production of optical and electrochemical biosensors. These biosensors can aid in the deter…

chemistry.chemical_compoundEthanolChemistryEthanol contenttechnology industry and agricultureElectrochemical biosensorContext (language use)macromolecular substancesBiochemical engineeringBiosensor
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