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Economic evaluation and techno-economic sensitivity analysis of a mass integrated shrimp biorefinery in North Colombia
The high freshwater consumption requirements in shrimp biorefinery approaches represents one of the major drawbacks of implementing these technologies within the shrimp processing industry. This also affects the costs associated with the plant operation, and consequently, the overall economic performance of the project. The application of mass integration tools such as water pinch analysis can reduce frewshwater consumption by up to 80%, contributing to shrimp biorefinery sustainability. In this work, the economic evaluation and the techno-economic sensitivity analysis for a mass integrated approach for shrimp biorefinery were performed to determine the economic feasibility of the project when located in the North-Colombia region and to identify the critical techno-economic variables affecting the profitability of the process. The integrated approach designed to process 4113.09 tons of fresh shrimp in Colombia reaches a return on investment (%ROI) at 65.88% and a net present value (NPV) at 10.40 MM USD. The process supports decreases of up to 28% in capacity of production and increases of 12% and 11% in the cost of raw materials and variable operating costs without incurring losses, respectively. These findings suggest that the proposed design of the water recycling network coupled to a shrimp biorefinery approach is attractive from an economic point of view
Placebo Effect of Caffeine on Substrate Oxidation during Exercise
By using deceptive experiments in which participants are informed that they received
caffeine when, in fact, they received an inert substance (i.e., placebo), several investigations have
demonstrated that exercise performance can be enhanced to a similar degree as a known caffeine dose.
This ‘placebo effect’ phenomenon may be part of the mechanisms explaining caffeine’s ergogenicity
in exercise. However, there is no study that has established whether the placebo effect of caffeine is
also present for other benefits obtained with acute caffeine intake, such as enhanced fat oxidation
during exercise. Therefore, the aim of this investigation was to investigate the placebo effect of
caffeine on fat oxidation during exercise. Twelve young men participated in a deceptive doubleblind cross-over experiment. Each participant completed three identical trials consisting of a step
incremental exercise test from 30 to 80% of
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VO2max. In the two first trials, participants ingested
either 3 mg/kg of cellulose (placebo) or 3 mg/kg of caffeine (received caffeine) in a randomized
order. In the third trial, participants were informed that they had received 3 mg/kg of caffeine, but
a placebo was provided (informed caffeine). Fat oxidation rates were derived from stoichiometric
equations. In received caffeine, participants increased their rate of fat oxidation over the values
obtained with the placebo at 30%, 40%, 50%, and 60% of
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VO2max (all p < 0.050). In informed caffeine,
participants increased their rate of fat oxidation at 30%, 40%, 50% 60%, and 70% of
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VO2max (all
p < 0.050) over the placebo, while there were no differences between received versus informed
caffeine. In comparison to placebo (0.32 ± 0.15 g/min), the rate of maximal fat oxidation was higher
in received caffeine (0.44 ± 0.22 g/min, p = 0.045) and in informed caffeine (0.41 ± 0.20 g/min,
p = 0.026) with no differences between received versus informed caffeine. However, the intensity
at which maximal fat oxidation rate was obtained (i.e., Fatmax) was similar in placebo, received
caffeine, and informed caffeine trials (42.5 ± 4.5, 44.2 ± 9.0, and 41.7 ± 10.5% of
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VO2max, respectively,
p = 0.539). In conclusion, the expectancy of having received caffeine produced similar effects on
fat oxidation rate during exercise than actually receiving caffeine. Therefore, the placebo effect of
caffeine is also present for the benefits of acute caffeine intake on substrate oxidation during exercise
and it may be used to enhance fat oxidation during exercise in participants while reducing any risks
to health that this substance may have.Francisco de Vitoria University
UFV-18/202
V-shaped pyranylidene/triphenylamine-based chromophores with enhanced photophysical, electrochemical and nonlinear optical properties
We report the synthesis and comprehensive study of two chromophores based on 4H-pyranylidene moiety as a part of the p-conjugated spacer. Triphenylamine (TPA) acts as donor and tricarbonitrile-based electron-accepting groups complete these V-shaped D-A-D architectures (A, acceptor; D, donor). Their electrochemical, photophysical and nonlinear optical properties are analyzed in detail by using a joint experimental and theoretical approach. The two chromophores exhibit near-infrared fluorescence, large Stokes shift, enhanced emission in tetrahydrofuran/water mixtures and good photostability. Additionally, the dimerization of triphenylamine groups to tetraphenylbenzidine (TPB) takes place upon electrochemical and chemical oxidation showing their peculiar electrochemical behavior and film formation capabilities. Interestingly, high molecular first hyperpolarizabilities and two-photon absorption cross-sections were found, highlighting their potential applications in electro-optical devices. Overall, our work demonstrates that these near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent chromophores are versatile materials with a myriad of applications ranging from optoelectronics to biological applications. © 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry
Determinants of longitudinal changes in cardiometabolic risk in adolescents with overweight/obesity: the EVASYON study
We investigated which determinants (socioeconomic, early life factors, body composition changes, fitness changes and/or physical activity changes) best predicted longitudinal outcomes in cardiometabolic risk profile (Z-score change) in adolescents with OW/OB who underwent a 13-month multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention. A total of 165 adolescents (13-16 y; 46% boys) from the EVASYON study were included. Socioeconomic variables and early life factors were obtained from the medical records. Body composition was assessed using anthropometry. Fitness and physical activity were measured with field-based tests and questionnaires. Cardiometabolic risk factors (fasting glucose, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure and waist circumference) were derived from standard methods in the hospital. Body weight changes, sex and mother''s education were selected in the stepwise process as the most important determinants of changes in cardiometabolic risk profile (R2 = 0.26, p = 0.002; R2 = 0.14, p = 0.013; and R2 = 0.14, p = 0.017, respectively). Both boys and girls showed a lower cardiometabolic risk score with the reduction in body weight (r = 0.535, p = 0.009 and r = 0.506, p = 0.005, respectively). There was no interaction between sex and body weight change (p = 0.614). In conclusion, the simple measure of changes in body weight should be considered to track changes in cardiometabolic risk profile in adolescents with OW/OB
Contribución a la caracterización morfoestructural y faneróptica en la raza canina Galgo Español
El Galgo Español, es el único representante del grupo de los lebreles en España, siendo nuestro país el único donde se emplean todavía en la carrera de liebres en el campo. Se trata de una de nuestras razas caninas más emblemáticas que ha ido descendiendo en sus censos desde principios del presente siglo hasta nuestros días donde sobrevive en una situación crítica. La incorporación de otras razas extranjeras en la península junto al desplazamiento de antiguas tradiciones venatorias han llevado a que esta raza se encuentre seriamente amenazada, donde en muchos casos mestizaron casi la totalidad de la población. Con este estudio pretendemos caracterizar morfoestructural, faneróptica y funcionalmente la raza Galgo Español utilizando una muestra aleatoria de la población compuesta de 121 ejemplares adultos, machos y hembras, correspondientes a diferentes localizaciones geográficas. Para ello nos valemos de un estudio morfométrico mediante el análisis de doce variables continuas y un estudio faneróptico utilizando cuatro variables discretas
Estudio del mecanismo de supervivencia en ausencia de la actividad esencial ß-(1-3) glucán sintasa
Trabajo presentado en el XV Congreso Nacional de Micología, celebrado en Valencia (España), del 7 al 9 de septiembre de 202
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Global ecological predictors of the soil priming effect.
Identifying the global drivers of soil priming is essential to understanding C cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. We conducted a survey of soils across 86 globally-distributed locations, spanning a wide range of climates, biotic communities, and soil conditions, and evaluated the apparent soil priming effect using 13C-glucose labeling. Here we show that the magnitude of the positive apparent priming effect (increase in CO2 release through accelerated microbial biomass turnover) was negatively associated with SOC content and microbial respiration rates. Our statistical modeling suggests that apparent priming effects tend to be negative in more mesic sites associated with higher SOC contents. In contrast, a single-input of labile C causes positive apparent priming effects in more arid locations with low SOC contents. Our results provide solid evidence that SOC content plays a critical role in regulating apparent priming effects, with important implications for the improvement of C cycling models under global change scenarios
Reliability and validity of a sedentary behavior questionnaire for South American pediatric population: SAYCARE study
Background
Multicenter studies from Europe and the United States have developed specifically standardized questionnaires for assessing and comparing sedentary behavior, but they cannot be directly applied for South American countries. The aim of this study was to assess the reliability and validity of the South American Youth Cardiovascular and Environmental (SAYCARE) sedentary behavior questionnaire.
Methods
Children and adolescents from seven South American cities were involved in the test-retest reliability (children: n = 55; adolescents: n = 106) and concurrent validity (children: n = 93; adolescents: n = 94) studies. The SAYCARE sedentary behavior questionnaire was administered twice with two-week interval and the behaviors were parent-reported for children and self-reported for adolescents. Questions included time spent watching television, using a computer, playing console games, passive playing (only in children) and studying (only in adolescents) over the past week. Accelerometer was used for at least 3 days, including at least one weekend day. We compared values of sedentary time, using accelerometers, by quartiles of reported sedentary behavior time and their sum.
Results
The reliability of sedentary behavior time was moderate for children (rho ≥0.45 and k ≥ 0.40) and adolescents (rho ≥0.30). Comparisons between the questionnaire and accelerometer showed a low overall agreement, with the questionnaire systematically underreporting sedentary time in children (at least, − 332.6 ± 138.5 min/day) and adolescents (at least, − 399.7 ± 105.0 min/day).
Conclusion
The SAYCARE sedentary behavior questionnaire has acceptable reliability in children and adolescents. However, the findings of current study indicate that SAYCARE questionnaire is not surrogate of total sedentary time
Stabilization of apoptotic cells: generation of zombie cells
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
3.0 Unported License.Apoptosis is characterized by degradation of cell components but plasma membrane remains intact. Apoptotic microtubule network (AMN) is organized during apoptosis forming a cortical structure beneath plasma membrane that maintains plasma membrane integrity. Apoptotic cells are also characterized by high reactive oxygen species (ROS) production that can be potentially harmful for the cell. The aim of this study was to develop a method that allows stabilizing apoptotic cells for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. By using a cocktail composed of taxol (a microtubule stabilizer), Zn2+ (a caspase inhibitor) and coenzyme Q10 (a lipid antioxidant), we were able to stabilize H460 apoptotic cells in cell cultures for at least 72 h, preventing secondary necrosis. Stabilized apoptotic cells maintain many apoptotic cell characteristics such as the presence of apoptotic microtubules, plasma membrane integrity, low intracellular calcium levels and mitochondrial polarization. Apoptotic cell stabilization may open new avenues in apoptosis detection and therapy.This work was supported by FIS PI10/00543 grant, Ministerio de Sanidad, Spain, and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER-Unión Europea), SAS 111242 grant, Servicio Andaluz de Salud-Junta de Andalucía, Proyecto de Investigación de Excelencia de la Junta de Andalucía CTS-5725, BFU2012-38208 and by AEPMI (Asociación de Enfermos de Patología Mitocondrial).Peer Reviewe
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