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Cationic Au Nanoparticle Binding with Plasma Membrane-like Lipid Bilayers: Potential Mechanism for Spontaneous Permeation to Cells Revealed by Atomis…

2014

Despite being chemically inert as a bulk material, nanoscale gold can pose harmful side effects to living organisms. In particular, cationic Au nanoparticles (AuNP+) of 2 nm diameter or less permeate readily through plasma membranes and induce cell death. We report atomistic simulations of cationic Au nanoparticles interacting with realistic membranes and explicit solvent using a model system that comprises two cellular compartments, extracellular and cytosolic, divided by two asymmetric lipid bilayers. The membrane-AuNP+ binding and membrane reorganization processes are discovered to be governed by cooperative effects where AuNP+, counterions, water, and the two membrane leaflets all contr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationta114ta221Cationic polymerizationNanoparticlePermeationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGeneral EnergyMembranechemistryExtracellularBiophysicsOrganic chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCounterionLipid bilayerta116Cellular compartment
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Role of P‐glycoprotein‐mediated secretion in absorptive drug permeabiity: An approach using passive membrane permeability and affinity to P‐glycoprot…

1999

Abstract It has been shown in vivo and in vitro that P‐glycoprotein (P‐gp) may be able to influence the permeability of its substrates across biological membranes. However, the quantitative contribution of the secretion process mediated by P‐gp on the overall permeability of membranes has not been determined yet. In particular, observations need to be clarified in which substrates showing high affinity to P‐glycoprotein, e.g., verapamil, apparently do not seem to be greatly influenced by P‐gp in their permeability and consequently also with respect to their extent of GI‐absorption after oral administration, whereas weaker substrates of P‐gp, e.g., talinolol, have clearly shown P‐gp‐related …

chemistry.chemical_compoundMembraneChromatographyMembrane permeabilityPassive transportChemistryPermeability (electromagnetism)BiophysicsPharmaceutical ScienceBiological membranePermeationMembrane transportTalinololJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Increased conformational rigidity of humic substances by oxidative biomimetic catalysis

2005

A synthetic water-soluble meso-tetra(2,6-dichloro-3-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinate of iron(III) chloride, Fe(TDCPPS)Cl, was employed as a biomimetic catalyst in the oxidative coupling of terrestrial humic materials. High-performance size-exclusion chromatography (HPSEC), solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (CPMAS-(13)C NMR), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT) were used to follow conformational and structural changes brought about in different humic materials by the oxidative coupling. Increase in apparent weight-average molecular weight (Mw(a)) occurred invariably for all humic substances with the oxidative polymerization catalyzed …

conformationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopySpectrophotometry InfraredPolymers and PlasticsDiffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT)Biomimetic materialsaromatic compoundgel permeation chromatographyMolecular ConformationPhotochemistryIron compoundslaw.inventionPolymerizationenvironmental managementcovalent bondlawSize exclusion chromatographyBiomimetic catalysisBiomimeticsMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryHumic acidElectron paramagnetic resonanceInfrared spectroscopyChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e InorganicaCarbon IsotopesChromatographyindustryCatalystsChemistrytetra(2articleelectrophoretic mobilitybiomimetic materialNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyunclassified drugConformationsacetic acidpriority journalCovalent bondSpectrophotometrySynthesis (chemical)High Pressure Liquidtechnology6 dichloro 3 sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinic acid derivativeInfraredOxidation-Reductionmolecular stabilityHumic materialsoxidationSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSupramolecular chemistryBioengineeringcomplex mixturesCatalysisCatalysisdiffuse reflectance spectroscopyhumic substanceBiomaterialsalkyl etherElectron spin resonance spectroscopycomplex formationParticle SizeNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyHumic Substancesfree radicalbiomimetic oxidative humicelectron spin resonanceHigh performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC)ferrous chloridemolecular weightsolid statecarbon nuclear magnetic resonancePolymerizationSolubilitychemical structureOxidative coupling of methaneCatalysts; Conformations; Electron spin resonance spectroscopy; Infrared spectroscopy; Iron compounds; Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Oxidation; Polymerization; Size exclusion chromatography; Solubility; Synthesis (chemical); Biomimetic catalysis; Diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT); High performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC); Humic materials; Biomimetic materials; acetic acid; alkyl ether; aromatic compound; biomimetic material; ferrous chloride; free radical; tetra(26 dichloro 3 sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinic acid derivative; unclassified drug; article; carbon nuclear magnetic resonance; catalysis; catalyst; chemical structure; complex formation; conformation; covalent bond; diffuse reflectance spectroscopy; electron spin resonance; electrophoretic mobility; environmental management; gel permeation chromatography; humic substance; industry; molecular stability; molecular weight; oxidation; polymerization; priority journal; solid state; technology; Biomimetics; Carbon Isotopes; Catalysis; Chromatography High Pressure Liquid; Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy; Humic Substances; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Molecular Conformation; Oxidation-Reduction; Particle Size; Spectrophotometry Infraredcatalyst
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Barrier properties of chitosan coated polyethylene

2012

The transfer properties of chitosan coated polyethylene (PE) films were studied. The barrier properties of non coated PE were not affected by relative humidity changes. The presence of the hydrophilic chitosan layer acted as a water reservoir on the polyethylene film surface which significantly promoted its sensitivity to the water vapour. The water vapour permeability increased 1.85 times at a higher RH. Coated PE films showed more than two-order decrease in the oxygen permeability (PO2) and three-order-decrease in the carbon dioxide permeability (PCO2). When the chitosan coated PE surface was exposed to the water vapour, the PO2 and the PCO2 were significantly increased. However, the perm…

inorganic chemicalsMaterials sciencetechnology industry and agricultureFiltration and Separationrespiratory systemengineering.materialPermeationPolyethyleneBiochemistryrespiratory tract diseasesSolventChitosanOxygen permeabilitychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringPermeability (electromagnetism)chitosan; barrier; permeability; polyethylene coating; biopolymer; thermal propertiesPolymer chemistryengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceRelative humidityBiopolymerPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrycirculatory and respiratory physiologyJournal of Membrane Science
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Synthesis of branched polyethylenes by the tandem catalysis of silica-supported linked cyclopentadienyl-amido titanium catalysts and a homogeneous di…

2003

The synthesis of branched polyethylenes by ethylene polymerization with new tandem catalyst systems consisting of methylaluminoxane-preactivated linked cyclopentadienyl-amido titanium catalysts [Ti(η5:η1-C5Me4SiMe2NR)Cl2 (R = Me or tBu)] supported on pyridylethylsilane-modified silica (PySTiNMe and PySTiNtBu) and homogeneous dibromo nickel catalyst having a pyridyl-2,6-diisopropylphenylimine ligand (PyminNiBr2) in the presence of modified methylaluminoxane was investigated. Ethylene polymerization with only PyminNiBr2 yielded a mixture of 1- and 2-olefin oligomers with methyl branches [weight-average molecular weight (Mw) ∼ 460)] with a ratio of about 1:7. By the combination of this nickel …

inorganic chemicalsReaction mechanismPolymers and PlasticsLigandOrganic ChemistryMethylaluminoxanechemistry.chemical_elementPolyethyleneCatalysisGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundCyclopentadienyl complexchemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryTitaniumJournal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry
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Enantioselective transport of amino acid through supported chiral liquid membranes

1993

Abstract Two chiral alcohols, nopol and (2S)-(−)-methyl-1-butanol, immobilized in the pores of a polyethylene film were used for the anantioselective transport of amino acid hydrochloride. The degree of stereoselectivity of the permeation process varied from 0.39 to 1.52 depending on both the type of the chiral membrane phase and the properties of the amino acid. The evaluation of the membrane ability to separate stereoisomers was performed by the step-by-step analysis by considering the effect of amino acids' hydrophobicity, polarity and degree of chirality. For the purpose of this paper, the chirality measure was introduced. It was demonstrated that the enantioselectivity was affected mai…

inorganic chemicalschemistry.chemical_classificationamino acidschiral discriminationStereochemistryHydrochlorideorganic chemicalsEnantioselective synthesisFiltration and SeparationPermeationBiochemistryAmino acidsupported liquid membraneschemistry.chemical_compoundMembranechemistryPhase (matter)Organic chemistryheterocyclic compoundsGeneral Materials ScienceStereoselectivityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryChirality (chemistry)Journal of Membrane Science
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Increased carrier peptide stability through ph adjustment improves insulin and pth(1-34) delivery in vitro and in vivo rather than by enforced carrie…

2020

Oral delivery of therapeutic peptides is hampered by their large molecular size and labile nature, thus limiting their permeation across the intestinal epithelium. Promising approaches to overcome the latter include co-administration with carrier peptides. In this study, the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin was employed to investigate effects of co-administration with insulin and the pharmacologically active part of parathyroid hormone (PTH(1-34)) at pH 5, 6.5, and 7.4 with respect to complexation, enzymatic stability, and transepithelial permeation of the therapeutic peptide in vitro and in vivo. Complex formation between insulin or PTH(1-34) and penetratin was pH-dependent. Micron-size…

insulinmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:RS1-441Pharmaceutical ScienceParathyroid hormonePeptide02 engineering and technologyArticlelcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica03 medical and health sciencespenetratinIn vivoCarrier peptide Cell-penetrating peptide Insulin Intestinal peptide delivery Penetratin PTH(1-34)Membrane activitymedicine030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesLiposomecarrier peptideChemistryInsulinPermeationintestinal peptide delivery021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiophysicsCell-penetrating peptide0210 nano-technologyPTH(1-34)cell-penetrating peptide
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UV filters: From sunscreens to human body and the environment

2007

Recognition of the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on the skin has triggered development of organic chemicals (commonly referred as UV filters) that can absorb UV radiation and attenuate the negative effects of sunlight exposure. Depending on the properties and the intended degree of protection, a wide array of combinations is being marketed as delivering protection against most kinds of UV-induced skin damage. However, some UV filters have dermatological implications, so maximum applicable concentrations have been established. To monitor to what extent commercial products comply with the mandatory limits, several analytical methods have been used for their determination in co…

p-aminobenzoic acidvivo skin penetrationpercutaneous-absorptiongas chromatographymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.disease_causeCosmeticsAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)by-productSkin surfaceliquid-chromatographyWater environmentmedicineliquid chromatographytopical applicationSpectroscopyVolume concentrationmedia_commonsunscreensun protection factorChromatographyOrganic chemicalsChemistryoctyl-methoxycinnamatepercutaneous absorptionin-vitro permeationsolid-phase microextractionSkin penetrationBiochemical engineeringuv filterenvironmentmetabolismUltravioletchromatography-mass-spectrometryTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Ethyl hexanoate transfer in paper and plastic food packaging by sorption and permeation experiments

2008

The barrier properties of one treated paper packaging and one standard plastic film (bi-oriented polypropylene, biOPP) were assessed for ethyl hexanoate. Three methods based either on sorption (gravimetry and micro-atmosphere-derived method) or permeation kinetic determination were used in controlled conditions of aroma vapor concentration (107 Pa), temperature (25 degrees C) and relative humidity (about 0 %). Ethyl hexanoate solubility values were on the same range of magnitude for both packaging films in spite of their different nature and composition. Ethyl hexanoate affinity for both films was well predicted by their respective solubility parameters. Solubility values were different acc…

packagingAnalytical chemistryinteractionThermal diffusivity01 natural sciencesmethodschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnology[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringRelative humiditySolubilityPolypropylenearoma compoundChromatographyChemistrysolubility010401 analytical chemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringEthyl hexanoateSorptiondiffusivity04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPermeation040401 food science0104 chemical sciences[ CHIM.POLY ] Chemical Sciences/PolymersHildebrand solubility parameter[CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/PolymerspermeabilityFood Science
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Buccal Thin Films as Potent Permeation Enhancers for Cytisine Transbuccal Delivery

2022

Cytisine (CYT) is a powerful anti-smoking compound which could greatly benefit from transbuccal delivery because of both its unfavorable pharmacokinetics after oral administration and its intrinsic ability to permeate the buccal mucosa. This work aims to design CYT-loaded buccal thin films suitable for transbuccal drug delivery due to its capability of promoting the interaction between CYT and the buccal membrane. The solvent casting method was employed to prepare several thin films combining various excipients such as matrixing polymers, mucoadhesion agents, plasticizers and other compounds as humectants and sweeteners, component ratios and solvents. A total of 36 compositions was prepared…

permeation enhancerdrug-membrane interactionbuccal filmSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoProcess Chemistry and Technologycytisinecytisine; buccal film; transmucosal drug delivery; drug-membrane interaction; permeability; mucoadhesion; permeation enhancer; ex vivo modelChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Filtration and Separationpermeabilityex vivo modeltransmucosal drug deliverymucoadhesionMembranes; Volume 12; Issue 11; Pages: 1169
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