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The redox state regulates RNA degradation in the chloroplast of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

1999

Abstract A Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplast transformant, designated MU7, carrying a chimeric (rbcL promoter: β-glucuronidase [GUS]:psaB 3′ end) gene whose transcripts have been found previously to be unstable in light (half-life of 20 min in light as opposed to a half-life of 5 h in the dark), was used to study the role of electron transport and of the redox state in the degradation of chloroplast transcripts in the light. Blocking photosynthetic electron transport with 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU) prevented the light-dependent breakdown of the pool of GUS transcripts in MU7 cells. Diamide, an oxidizing agent, caused a measurable delay in the degradation of GUS trans…

ChloroplastsLightTranscription GeneticPhysiologyCell SurvivalRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataChlorophyceaeChlamydomonas reinhardtiiPlant SciencePolymerase Chain ReactionDithiothreitolCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundTranscription (biology)Gene Expression Regulation PlantGeneticsAnimalsDNA PrimersGlucuronidasebiologyBase SequencefungiRNAfood and beveragesDCMUbiology.organism_classificationElectron transport chainCell biologyChloroplastDithiothreitolBiochemistrychemistryRNA PlantDiuronOxidation-ReductionChlamydomonas reinhardtiiResearch ArticlePlant physiology
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Stability of Plant Sterols in Ingredients Used in Functional Foods

2011

The content of plant sterol (PS) and their oxidation products (POPs) in eight ingredients used to enrich functional foods was studied. A gas chromatographic (GC) technique with mass-spectrometric detection was used for identification, while GC with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID) was used for quantification. β-Sitosterol was the most abundant phytosterol, and the main POPs found were derived from this compound (7α/β-hydroxysitosterol, 7-ketositosterol, and sitostanetriol). The total amount of POPs found in the ingredients ranged from 29.03 to 110.02 μg/100 g PS. The β-sitosterol oxidation rates ranged from 10 to 50 μg β-sitosterol oxides/100 g of β-sitosterol. In view of this low rate …

Chromatography GasChromatographyChemistryPhytosterolReproducibility of ResultsGeneral ChemistryPlantsMass spectrometrySterollaw.inventionSterolsIngredientFunctional FoodLimit of DetectionlawFlame ionization detectorGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesOxidation-ReductionPlant sterolsJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Gas chromatographic analysis of resveratrol in plasma, lipoproteins and cells after in vitro incubations

1998

Resveratrol is a trihydroxystilbene present in certain red wines. It may play a role in the inhibition of lipoprotein oxidation and platelet activity. We have developed the first method to measure resveratrol in animal and human samples and to study its incorporation in vitro. After adding epicoprostanol as an internal standard, samples are subjected to lipid extraction in the presence of antioxidant and under dim light to minimize both denaturation and isomerization of the trans-resveratrol to the cis-form. Extracts were purified by cold acetone precipitation and the resveratrol-containing acetone phase was evaporated under nitrogen. The resveratrol was analyzed as a trimethylsilyl derivat…

Chromatography GasErythrocytesAntioxidantendocrine system diseasesmedicine.medical_treatmentResveratrolSensitivity and Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundStilbenesAcetonemedicineAnimalsHumansPlatelet activationLipoprotein oxidationDetection limitChromatographyorganic chemicalsReproducibility of Resultsfood and beveragesStereoisomerismGeneral ChemistryRatsLipoproteins LDLchemistryResveratrolCalibrationLinear ModelsGas chromatographyQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Platelet Aggregation InhibitorsJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
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Visible-light driven oxidation of gaseous aliphatic alcohols to the corresponding carbonyls via TiO2 sensitized by a perylene derivative

2013

Sensitized P25 TiO2 was prepared by wet impregnation with a home-prepared perylene dye, i.e., N,N?-bis(2-(1- piperazino)ethyl)-3,4,9,10-perylene-tetracarboxylic acid diimide dichloride (PZPER). Energy levels of PZPER were found to be compatible with those of TiO2 allowing fast electron transfer. The obtained catalyst has been characterized and used in the gas-phase partial oxidation of aliphatic primary and secondary alcohols, i.e., methanol, ethanol, and 2- propanol. The reaction was carried out under cut-off (?> 400 nm) simulated solar radiation in O2 atmosphere. The perylene derivative allowed a good absorbance of visible radiation thanks to its low optical energy gap (2.6 eV) which was …

Chromatography GasLightHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisInorganic chemistryFormaldehydeElectronsPhotochemistry..ImidesCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundDiimideEnvironmental ChemistryReactivity (chemistry)Partial oxidationVisible light photocatalysisPeryleneTitaniumSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaMolecular StructureMethanolPerylene-sensitized TiO2General MedicinePollutionAliphatic alcohol oxidationchemistryYield (chemistry)MethanolPerylene-sensitized TiO2 Visible light photocatalysis Aliphatic alcohol oxidationOxidation-ReductionPerylene
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Impaired cellular cholesterol efflux by oxysterol-enriched high density lipoproteins.

1997

One of the proposed antiatherogenicity role of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) is believed to stimulate removal of cholesterol from the peripheral cells back to the liver for excretion. We have investigated the effects of oxidation-related modifications of HDL on their ability to stimulate cholesterol efflux from cultured cells. Human HDL (HDL3, 1.13 < d < 1.21 g/ml) have been modified either by malondialdehyde or by copper-mediated oxidation (Ox-HDL3). Compared with native HDL3, the modified HDL3 resulted in a significantly reduced efflux of labeled cholesterol from preloaded macrophages (P388D1 cell line). Analysis of lipid composition of Ox-HDL3 by gas chromatography revealed the presenc…

Chromatography GasOxysterolBiochemistryThiobarbituric Acid Reactive SubstancesCell LineExcretionchemistry.chemical_compoundMicePhysiology (medical)MalondialdehydeCellular cholesterolAnimalsHumansKetocholesterolsCholesterolMacrophagesReverse cholesterol transportMalondialdehydeHydroxycholesterolsCholesterolchemistryBiochemistryCell culturelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)EffluxLipoproteins HDLOxidation-ReductionCopperFree radical biologymedicine
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Multi-residue determination of organic micro-pollutants in river sediment by stir-disc solid phase extraction based on oxidized buckypaper

2020

This paper describes a procedure for the isolation of 20 organic micro-pollutants among pesticides, drugs, recreational drugs, flame retardants from river sediments. After a solid-liquid extraction with a methanol:water (50:50, v/v) solution, the supernatant was diluted with water and cleaned up by stir-disc solid-phase extraction (SPE). The disc was made of buckypaper, a self-supporting entangled assembly of carbon nanotubes, which was used as a highly porous, two-sided, sorbent membrane. In the preliminary activation step, the membrane was oxidised for 2-hours with nitric acid to extend its extraction capability also to more polar compounds. All extracts were analysed by ultra-high-perfor…

Chromatography Gasdisc-SPESorbentIllicit drugsCarbon nanotubesBuckypaper010402 general chemistryMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrysample preparation disc-SPE organic micro-pollutantsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundRiversNitric acidSolid phase extractionOrganic ChemicalsPesticidesSolid phase extractionorganic micro-pollutantsChromatographysample preparationNanotubes CarbonChemistry010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Reproducibility of ResultsSedimentGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciencesOrganic micro-pollutantsSpainSedimentMethanolOxidation-ReductionWater Pollutants Chemical
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Spectrophotometric determination of adrenaline with an oxidative column in a FIA assembly

1990

Abstract A single channel FIA assembly is proposed for the spectrophotometric determination of adrenaline, the aqueous sample solution is directly injected into the carrier stream leading the sample through a manganese dioxide column at 80°C, and on to the spectrophotometer flow-cell. The calibration graph is linear up to 17 ppm of adrenaline. The influence of other substances has been studied and the method has been applied to the determination of adrenaline in a pharmaceutical formulation.

ChromatographyAqueous solutionChromatographyEpinephrinemedicine.diagnostic_testCalibration curveClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementManganesePharmaceutical formulationAnalytical ChemistrychemistrySpectrophotometryDrug DiscoverymedicineIndicators and ReagentsSpectrophotometry UltravioletOxidation-ReductionSpectroscopyJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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Determination of heavy metal content and lipid profiles in mussel extracts from two sites on the moroccan atlantic coast and evaluation of their biol…

2012

Mussels may concentrate pollutants, with possibly significant side effects on human health. Therefore, mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from two sites of the Moroccan Atlantic coast (Jorf Lasfar [JL], an industrial site, and Oualidia [OL], a vegetable-growing area), were subjected to biochemical analyses to quantify the presence of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, and Pb) and to establish the lipid profile: fatty acid, cholesterol, oxysterol, phytosterol and phospholipid content. In addition, mussel lipid extracts known to accumulate numerous toxic components were tested on murine pancreatic β-cells (MIN6), and their biological activities were measured with various flow cytometric and biochemical m…

ChromiumHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhospholipidContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawToxicologyLipid peroxidationMicechemistry.chemical_compoundInsulin-Secreting CellsInsulin SecretionAnimalsInsulinMytiluschemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyTissue ExtractsCholesterolPhytosterolFatty acidGeneral MedicineGlutathioneCatalaseLipid MetabolismMoroccoOxidative StressLeadchemistryBiochemistrySpainCatalasebiology.proteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipid PeroxidationCadmiumEnvironmental Toxicology
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Cr(VI)/Cr(III) and As(V)/As(III) Ratio Assessments in Jordanian Spent Oil Shale Produced by Aerobic Combustion and Anaerobic Pyrolysis

2011

With the increase in the awareness of the public in the environmental impact of oil shale utilization, it is of interest to reveal the mobility of potentially toxic trace elements in spent oil shale. Therefore, the Cr and As oxidation state in a representative Jordanian oil shale sample from the El-Lajjoun area were investigated upon different lab-scale furnace treatments. The anaerobic pyrolysis was performed in a retort flushed by nitrogen gas at temperatures in between 600 and 800 °C (pyrolytic oil shale, POS). The aerobic combustion was simply performed in porcelain cups heated in a muffle furnace for 4 h at temperatures in between 700 and 1000 °C (burned oil shale, BOS). The high loss-…

ChromiumHot TemperatureJordanChemistryMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryRetortCombustionArseniclaw.inventionChromiumchemistry.chemical_compoundPetroleumCalcium carbonatelawEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental ChemistryMuffle furnaceOxidation-ReductionPyrolysisOil shaleArsenicEnvironmental Science &amp; Technology
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Reduction of ferricytochrome c catalyzed by optically active chromium(III) complexes

2009

The reduction rates of horse heart ferricytochrome c by amalgamated zinc or by electrolysis at fixed potential on a mercury pool as the cathode have been measured in a buffered solution at pH 7.5 by absorption spectrophotometry. In both cases, the reaction was strongly accelerated by the presence of the optically active complexes Lambda-[Cr(III)((S,S)-promp)H(2)O](+) (H(2)promp = N,N'-[(pyridine-2,6-diyl)bis(methylene)]-bis[(S)-proline]), Delta-[Cr(III)((R,R)-alamp)H(2)O](+) (H(2)alamp = N,N'-[(pyridine-2,6-diyl)bis(methylene)]-bis[(R)-alanine]) and Lambda-[Cr(III)((S,S)-alamp)(H(2)O)(2)](+). These were shown to undergo reversible one-electron reduction to the corresponding labile chromium(…

ChromiumModels MolecularAbsorption spectroscopyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementZinc010402 general chemistryCrystallography X-Ray01 natural sciencesMedicinal chemistryCatalysislaw.inventionCatalysisInorganic ChemistryChromiumchemistry.chemical_compoundlawElectrochemistryOrganometallic CompoundsAnimals[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryHorsesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMethyleneComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSElectrolysisMolecular Structure010405 organic chemistry[ CHIM.COOR ] Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistryCytochromes cSelective catalytic reductionHeart0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthKineticschemistryCyclic voltammetryOxidation-Reduction
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