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Gastric histamine methyltransferase: Different methylation rates for enantiomers of side-chain methylated histamine analogues using a highly purified…

1984

The inhibitor/activator and substrate properties of enantiomers of two methylated histamines (MH) were investigated using a histamine methyltransferase preparation which was purified 1207-fold from pig fundic mucosa by ultracentrifugation, ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose and preparative electrofocusing. In 1-100 microM concentrations, S-alpha-MH and R-alpha-MH were acceptor substrates as good as histamine itself. When substrate concentrations were increased to 1 mM these substances were methylated to an even greater extent than histamine, since they did not exert substrate inhibition on HMT. Introduction of a further methyl-group into the N alpha-position reduced acceptor subs…

Pharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationHistamine N-MethyltransferaseChromatographyHistamine N-methyltransferaseSwineActivator (genetics)ChemistryIsoelectric focusingMethylhistaminesImmunologySubstrate (chemistry)StereoisomerismMethyltransferasesMethylationToxicologyMethylationchemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymeBiochemistryGastric MucosaAnimalsPharmacology (medical)UltracentrifugeHistamineAgents and Actions
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A structural insight into the P1 S1 binding mode of diaminoethylphosphonic and phosphinic acids, selective inhibitors of alanine aminopeptidases

2016

Abstract N′-substituted 1,2-diaminoethylphosphonic acids and 1,2-diaminoethylphosphinic dipeptides were explored to unveil the structural context of the unexpected selectivity of these inhibitors of M1 alanine aminopeptidases (APNs) versus M17 leucine aminopeptidase (LAP). The diaminophosphonic acids were obtained via aziridines in an improved synthetic procedure that was further expanded for the phosphinic pseudodipeptide system. The inhibitory activity, measured for three M1 and one M17 metalloaminopeptidases of different sources (bacterial, human and porcine), revealed several potent compounds (e.g., K i  = 65 nM of 1u for Hs APN). Two structures of an M1 representative (APN from Neisser…

Phosphorous AcidsSwineStereochemistryNeisseria meningitidisCD13 AntigensCrystallography X-RayLigands010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAminopeptidaseArticleAminopeptidase NPhosphonic and phosphinic acidsLeucyl AminopeptidaseStructure-Activity RelationshipS1 binding modeDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansProtease InhibitorsPharmacologyAlanineBinding Sitesbiology010405 organic chemistryChemistryAminopeptidase NOrganic ChemistryActive siteStructural contextAPN-inhibitor complex structuresDipeptidesGeneral MedicinePhosphinic Acids0104 chemical sciencesMetalloaminopeptidasesPhosphinic Acidsbiology.proteinLeucineSelectivityEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Phytochemical characterization and biological activities of green tea (Camellia sinensis) produced in the Azores, Portugal

2021

Abstract Background Green tea is not only one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide, but is also known for its health promoting and therapeutic effects. Green tea is cultivated in areas with high humidity and acidic soils in China, Indonesia and Japan. Those places have well-marked dry and rainy seasons. In opposite, Azores have a climate with constant average annual rainfall and, unlike eastern regions, relatively constant air humidity throughout the year. While a brand implemented on the Portuguese market, the quality of green tea produced in Azores must be guaranteed. Quality control measures based on phytochemical determination of the chemical composition and biological activi…

PhytochemistryChemistryDPPHTheaceaeFunctional foodGeneral EngineeringEpigallocatechin gallateTheanineNatural productchemistry.chemical_compoundOther systems of medicineEpicatechin gallatePhytochemicalMaceration (wine)General Earth and Planetary SciencesCamellia sinensisFood scienceGallic acidAntioxidantRZ201-999General Environmental ScienceCancer
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Wine metabolomic analysis : "chemical messages in a bottle"

2014

The main objective of this work was to develop non-targeted metabolomics analyses of bottled wines in order to decipher chemical informations from the time-related evolution of their composition. This original research was based on the hypothesis that, when analyzed, bottled wines would still hold chemical memories of envionmental parameters (vineyard management, oenological practices, climate, terroir…) at the moment of their elaboration, even after several years of ageing. A second hypothesis was that in order to anticipate the future evolution of the wine quality in terms of chemical composition, it is necessary to know what it was in the past. To that purpose, and for the first time in …

Pinot meunierFTICR-MSUPLC-Q-ToF-MSPinot noirWineChardonnayVieillissementEEMFAgeing[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionOxidationVinMetabolomicsOxydationMétabolomique
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Subsecond fluorine-19 MRI of the lung

2006

Minimal scan times in rapid fluorine-19 MRI using sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) have been on the order of 10 s. Because of the very short T1 relaxation time of SF6 (T1 = 1.65 ms), high receiver bandwidths are necessary to allow for a high number of excitations. Since high bandwidths cause high levels of electronic noise, SNR per acquisition has been too low to further reduce scan time. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether scan times could be reduced using hexafluoroethane (C2F6), a gas with a longer T1 (T1 = 7.9 ms) at a relatively low bandwidth of 488 Hz/pixel. Gradient-echo images were acquired during and after completion of the wash-in of a 70% C2F6- 30% O2 mixture. Peak SNR …

PixelSwineRapid imagingSpin–lattice relaxationContrast Mediachemistry.chemical_elementFluorineImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingSulfur hexafluorideScan timechemistry.chemical_compoundImaging Three-DimensionalNuclear magnetic resonanceIsotopeschemistryHexafluoroethaneFluorineAnimalsRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingGasesLungLung ventilationMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
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Platelet function testing in pigs using the Multiplate® Analyzer.

2019

PLOS ONE 14(8), e0222010 (2019). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0222010

Platelet AggregationSwinePhysiology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPlatelet inhibitionPharmacologyAntiplatelet Therapy0302 clinical medicineOral administrationAnimal CellsPig ModelsMedicine and Health SciencesMedicinePlateletOral AdministrationRoutes of AdministrationMammalsMultidisciplinaryPharmaceuticsQREukaryotaHematologyAnimal ModelsClopidogrelBody FluidsBloodExperimental Organism SystemsVertebratesMedicineAnatomyCellular Typesmedicine.drugResearch ArticleBlood PlateletsPlateletsPlatelet Function TestsScience610Research and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesAnimal modelDrug TherapyAnimalsddc:610Platelet activationBlood CoagulationApplication methodsPharmacologyBlood CellsAspirinbusiness.industryOrganismsBiology and Life Sciences030208 emergency & critical care medicineCell BiologyPlatelet ActivationReference valuesAmniotesPurinergic P2Y Receptor AntagonistsAnimal StudiesbusinessPlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsPloS one
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Economic analysis and energy valorisation of by-products of the wine supply chain: the case of the 'Mamertino wine PDO'

2018

The paper reports the analysis of biomass derived from maintenance of a vineyard, to assess its potential as an alternative energy source, instead of the usual disposal of the wine supply chain’s residuals. The site studied is within the province of Messina, Sicily, in the area of Mamertino wine PDO, a wine of superior quality. The analysis suggests that use of this kind of biomass may allow a fossil fuel such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to be replaced by a wine wood chip biomass boiler, thus meeting economic and environmental criteria by reason of recycling for sustainability.

Pollution020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectSupply chainGeography Planning and DevelopmentBiomasswine supply chain02 engineering and technologyVineyardBiomaEnvironmental protectionSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomic analysiswasteBiomassBiomass energy waste wine supply chain.Computers in Earth SciencesWaste Management and Disposalmedia_commonWineEcologybusiness.industryPollutionAlternative energyEnvironmental scienceValorisationbusinessenergy
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Potential for microbial diuron mineralisation in a small wine-growing watershed: from treated plots to lotic receiver hydrosystem

2009

BACKGROUND: Since biological degradation processes are known to be a major driver of the natural attenuation of pesticide residues in the environment, microbial communities adapted to pesticide biodegradation are likely to play a key environmental role in reducing pesticide exposure in contaminated ecosystems. The aim of this study was to assess the diuron-mineralising potential of microbial communities at a small-scale watershed level, including a diuron-treated vineyard (pollution source), its associated grass buffer strip (as a river protection area against pesticide runoff) and the lotic receiver hydrosystem (sediments and epilithon), by using radiorespirometry. RESULTS: Comparison of r…

Pollutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMINERALISATIONDIURONWineBuffer stripBIODEGRADATION010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesMicrobial ecologyWATERSHEDSoil PollutantsMICROBIAL COMMUNITIESMicrobial biodegradationHERBICIDESoil Microbiology030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common0303 health sciencesBacteriaHerbicidesEcologyAquatic ecosystemGeneral MedicinePesticideSoil contamination6. Clean waterBiodegradation EnvironmentalMicrobial population biology13. Climate actionInsect Science[SDE]Environmental SciencesEnvironmental scienceWater MicrobiologyBUFFER STRIPAgronomy and Crop ScienceWater Pollutants Chemical
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Resveratrol, a polyphenolic phytoalexin present in red wine, enhances expression and activity of endothelial nitric oxide synthase.

2002

Background— Estrogens can upregulate endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in human endothelial cells by increasing eNOS promoter activity and enhancing the binding activity of the transcription factor Sp1. Resveratrol, a polyphenolic phytoalexin found in grapes and wine, has been reported to act as an agonist at the estrogen receptor. Therefore, we tested the effect of this putative phytoestrogen on eNOS expression in human endothelial cells. Methods and Results— Incubation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and HUVEC-derived EA.hy 926 cells with resveratrol for 24 to 72 hours upregulated eNOS mRNA expression in a time- and concentration-dependent manner (up to 2.8-fold)…

PolymersRNA StabilityElectrophoretic Mobility Shift AssayWineResveratrolUmbilical veinchemistry.chemical_compoundEnosStilbenesPromoter Regions GeneticCells Culturedchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyPhytoalexinEstrogen Antagonistsfood and beveragesNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIUp-RegulationNitric oxide synthasemedicine.anatomical_structureReceptors EstrogenEnzyme InductionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSesquiterpenesmedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIINuclease Protection AssaysEnzyme ActivatorsPhytoestrogensNitric OxidePhenolsPhytoalexinsPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineHumansEstrogens Non-SteroidalRNA MessengerFlavonoidsSp1 transcription factorPlant ExtractsTerpenesPolyphenolsbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyIsoflavonesEnzyme ActivationEndocrinologychemistryResveratrolbiology.proteinEndothelium VascularPlant PreparationsNitric Oxide SynthaseCirculation
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Sumatriptan Succinate Transdermal Delivery Systems for The Treatment of Migraine

2007

We have successfully obtained sumatriptan transdermal systems with different polymer compositions: methyl cellulose (MC), polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) and a polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP)-polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) mixture. The systems contained 1,2-propylenglycol (MC) or sorbitol as a plasticizer (PVP and PVP-PVA), methacrylate copolymer as an adhesive agent, and an occlusive liner. Azone (5%, w/w) was incorporated into all the systems as a percutaneous enhancer. Transdermal systems are thin, transparent and non-adhesive when in a dry state. The permeation of sumatriptan succinate across pig ear skin was studied using the systems prepared. The formulation with MC polymer produced a statistically …

PolymersSwineChemistry PharmaceuticalDrug CompoundingMigraine DisordersSkin AbsorptionPharmaceutical Sciencemacromolecular substancesAbsorption (skin)MethylcellulosePharmacologyAdministration CutaneousPermeabilityDosage formchemistry.chemical_compoundPolymethacrylic AcidsPlasticizersSumatriptan SuccinatemedicineAnimalsSorbitolTechnology PharmaceuticalVasoconstrictor AgentsSkinTransdermalDrug Carriersintegumentary systemSumatriptanChemistrytechnology industry and agriculturePlasticizerPovidoneAzepinesIontophoresisPermeationPropylene GlycolSerotonin Receptor AgonistsKineticsSumatriptanPolyvinyl AlcoholMethyl celluloseDiffusion Chambers CultureTissue AdhesivesNuclear chemistrymedicine.drugJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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