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Evaluation of nanofiltration membranes for the retention of anthocyanins of açai (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) juice
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Molecular analysis of the interaction between cardosin A and phospholipase Dα
Cardosin A is an RGD-containing aspartic proteinase from the stigmatic papillae of Cynara cardunculus L. A putative cardosin A-binding protein has previously been isolated from pollen suggesting its potential involvement in pollen2013pistil interaction [Faro C, Ramalho-Santos M, Vieira M, Mendes A, Simões I, Andrade R, Verissimo P, Lin X, Tang J & Pires E (1999) J Biol Chem274, 28724201328729]. Here we report the identification of phospholipase D03B1 as a cardosin A-binding protein. The interaction was confirmed by coimmunoprecipitation studies and pull-down assays. To investigate the structural and molecular determinants involved in the interaction, pull-down assays with cardosin A and various glutathione S-transferase-fused phospholipase D03B1 constructs were performed. Results revealed that the C2 domain of phospholipase D03B1 contains the cardosin A-binding activity. Further assays with mutated recombinant forms of cardosin A showed that the RGD motif as well as the unprecedented KGE motif, which is structurally and charge-wise very similar to RGD, are indispensable for the interaction. Taken together our results indicate that the C2 domain of plant phospholipase D03B1 can act as a cardosin A-binding domain and suggest that plant C2 domains may have an additional role as RGD/KGE-recognition domains
Deformation mechanisms in polylactic acid/natural rubber/organoclay bionanocomposites as revealed by synchrotron X-ray scattering
7 p.: gráf.The micromechanical deformation mechanisms of a polylactic acid (PLA)/natural rubber (NR) blend(PLA/NR 90/10 wt%) and its organoclay filled bionanocomposites have been investigated by small and wide angle X-ray scattering (SAXS–WAXS) under tensile conditions. The addition of NR to a PLA
matrix changed the brittle fracture of PLA to a ductile deformation through the debonding of the rubber droplets. Otherwise, the formation of cavities between PLA and NR was hampered by the nanoclays since they were mainly located at the polymer blend interface. In this case, the nanoclays
acted as craze nucleation sites. At 1 wt% of filler concentration, the crazes were able to fully develop in the blend and to evolve into stable microvoids, which kept growing and orienting in the tensile direction. These mechanisms also explained the progressive plastic deformation of the polymer chains
and the preferential orientation of the nanoclay platelets.© Royal Society of Chemistry 2012Supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation(MICINN) under projects MAT2010-18749, MAT2009-07789 and MAT2008-03232. JAE-Pre grant. Project FIS
2010-15502 (Direccion general de Investigación , Spain).Peer reviewe
Probable Person-to-Person Transmission of Legionnaires’ Disease
Correspondence to the Editor.Legionnaires’ disease is an often severe form of pneumonia that is typically acquired by susceptible persons (e.g., elderly persons and smokers) through inhalation of aerosols that contain legionella species.1-4 A cluster of cases of this disease occurred in Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal, in 2014
Incidence of diarrhea: poor parental recall ability
Several methodological issues may have an impact on the incidence rates of childhood acute diarrhea reported by community-based studies. This study was performed to assess the impact of parental recall ability and definition of diarrhea on the estimate of incidence of acute diarrhea. Eighty-four children younger than 40 months were randomly selected and visited every other day for four weeks and the occurrence of diarrhea was registered. On the last day of the study, another visit was performed and the informants were inquired about the occurrence of diarrhea during the previous four weeks. Data gathered during the four weeks were compared to those obtained on the last visit. Additionally, the informants' definition of diarrhea was investigated and compared to the one adopted by this study. During the observation period, 33 children suffered diarrhea, but only 10 (30.3%) informants reported the occurrence of diarrhea. Although 42.4% of those informants reported that their children had been ill over that period, they did not report diarrhea. Further, 60.6% children who had diarrhea suffered at least one episode in the two weeks prior to the visitation. The same definition of diarrhea used in this study was adopted by 52.1% of the informants inquired. Parental recall is an unreliable method to estimate the incidence of diarrhea and studies with a short interval between the visits should be necessary to correctly evaluate this important health problem. Moreover, assessing the informants' own definition of diarrhea is a significant contribution to the interpretation of the results.Federal University of Bahia School of Medicine Professor Hosannah Oliveira Pediatric CenterFederal University of São Paulo Department of Pediatric Nutrition DivisionUNIFESP, Department of Pediatric Nutrition DivisionSciEL
Micro- and nano bio-based delivery systems for food applications: In vitro behavior
Micro- and nanoencapsulation is an emerging technology in the food field that potentially allows the improvement of food quality and human health. Bio-based delivery systems of bioactive compounds have a wide variety of morphologies that influence their stability and functional performance. The incorporation of bioactive compounds in food products using micro- and nano-delivery systems may offer extra health benefits, beyond basic nutrition, once their encapsulation may provide protection against undesired environmental conditions (e.g. heat, light and oxygen) along the food chain (including processing and storage), thus improving their bioavailability, while enabling their controlled release and target delivery. This review provides an overview of the bio-based materials currently used for encapsulation of bioactive compounds intended for food applications, as well as the main production techniques employed in the development of micro- and nanosystems. The behavior of such systems and of bioactive compounds entrapped into, throughout in vitro gastrointestinal systems, is also tracked in a critical manner. Comparisons between various in vitro digestion systems (including the main advantages and disadvantages) currently in use, as well as correlations established between the behavior of such systems and studies performed in vivo will be, for the first time, addressed in this review. Finally, examples of bioactive micro- and nanosystems added to food simulants or to real food matrices are provided, together with a revision of the main challenges for their safe commercialization, the regulatory issues involved and the main legislation aspects.Lívia de Souza Simões gratefully acknowledges her grant to CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Brasil) from Brazil. Oscar L. Ramos and Ana C. Pinheiro gratefully acknowledge their Post-Doctoral grants (SFRH/BPD/80766/2011 and SFRH/BPD/101181/2014,respectively)to Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, Portugal). This study was supported by FCT under the scope of the strategic funding of UID/BIO/04469/2013 unit and COMPETE 2020 (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-006684) and BioTecNorte operation (NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000004) funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the scope of Norte2020 - Programa Operacional Regional do Norte.This study was also supported by FCT under the scope of the Project RECI/BBB-EBI/0179/2012 (FCOMP-01-0124FEDER-027462).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
O impacto dos sintomas depressivos no défice cognitivo em idosos institucionalizados
Os sintomas depressivos relacionam-se com o défice cognitivo em idosos, mostrando várias investigações que os doentes com sintomas depressivos perdem algumas competências cognitivas, como a sua concentração, atenção, dificuldades de memória, aprendizagem, fluência verbal e funções executivas (Ávila e Bottino, 2006; Chodosh, Reuben, Albert e Karlamangla, 2007; Crocco e Loewenstein, 2010; Gotlib e Joormann, 2010). Os sintomas depressivos e o défice cognitivo constituem risco para a demência (Mariani, Monastero e Mecocci, 2007), mas, pela análise da literatura não fica claro se os sintomas depressivos aumentam o risco para o défice cognitivo (Ganguli, Du, Dodge, Ratcliff e Chang, 2006; Gotlib e Joormann, 2010). Os objetivos do estudo são, assim, avaliar a prevalência dos sintomas depressivos em idosos institucionalizados com e sem défice cognitivo, verificar a relação entre sintomas depressivos e défice cognitivo e o impacto dos sintomas depressivos no défice cognitivo, controlando o potencial papel das variáveis sociodemográficas na análise preditiva
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