4,585 research outputs found
Développement de méthodes analytiques pour la détection et la quantification de traces de produits pharmaceutiques dans les eaux du fleuve Saint Laurent
Le présent projet vise à documenter la nécessité d’augmenter notre connaissance
de la présence des contaminants organiques tels que les médicaments dans
l’environnement et d’évaluer leur devenir environnemental. On a étudié la présence de
composés pharmaceutiques dans différents échantillons d'eau. On a focalisé nos efforts
spécialement sur les échantillons d'eau de l'usine d'épuration de la Ville de Montréal et
ses effluents, les eaux de surface avoisinantes et l’eau du robinet dans la région de
Montréal. Pour ce faire, on a tout d’abord développé deux méthodes analytiques
automatisées basées sur la chromatographie liquide avec extraction en phase solide
(SPE) couplée à la chromatographie liquide couplée à la spectrométrie de masse en
tandem (LC-MS/MS).
On a également étudié les performances des trois techniques d'ionisation à pression
atmosphérique (API), pour ensuite les utiliser dans la méthode analytique développée.
On a démontré que l'ionisation par électronébulisation (ESI) est une méthode
d'ionisation plus efficace pour l'analyse des contaminants pharmaceutiques dans des
échantillons de matrices très complexes comme les eaux usées.
Une première méthode analytique SPE couplée à la LC-MS/MS a été développée et
validée pour l'étude des échantillons complexes provenant de l'usine d'épuration de la
Ville de Montréal et des eaux de surface près de l'usine. Cinq médicaments de
prescription ont été étudiés: le bézafibrate (un régulateur de lipides), le
cyclophosphamide et le méthotrexate (deux agents anticancéreux), l'orlistat (un agent
anti-obésité) et l’énalapril (utilisé dans le traitement de l'hypertension). La plupart de
ces drogues sont excrétées par le corps humain et rejetées dans les eaux usées
domestiques en faisant par la suite leur chemin vers les usines municipales de traitement
des eaux usées. On a pu démontrer qu'il y a un faible taux d’élimination à l'usine
d'épuration pour le bézafibrate et l'énalapril. Ces deux composés ont aussi été détectés
dans les eaux de surface sur un site à proximité immédiate de la décharge de l’effluent
de la station d'épuration.
i
En observant la nécessité de l'amélioration des limites de détection de la première
méthode analytique, une deuxième méthode a été développée. Pour la deuxième
méthode, un total de 14 contaminants organiques, incluant trois agents anti-infectieux
(clarithromycin, sulfaméthoxazole et triméthoprime), un anticonvulsant
(carbamazépine) et son produit de dégradation (10,11-dihydrocarbamazépine), l'agent
antihypertensif (enalapril), deux antinéoplastiques utilisés en chimiothérapie
(cyclophosphamide et méthotrexate), des herbicides (atrazine, cyanazine, et simazine)
et deux produits de transformation de l’atrazine (deséthylatrazine et
déisopropylatrazine) ainsi qu’un agent antiseptique (triclocarban). Ces produits ont été
quantifiés dans les eaux de surface ainsi que dans l’eau du robinet. L'amélioration des
limites de détection pour cette méthode a été possible grâce à la charge d'un volume
d'échantillon supérieur à celui utilisé dans la première méthode (10 mL vs 1 mL).
D'autres techniques de confirmation, telles que les spectres des ions produits utilisant
une pente d’énergie de collision inverse dans un spectromètre de masse à triple
quadripôle et la mesure des masses exactes par spectrométrie de masse à temps d’envol,
ont été explorées. L'utilisation d'un analyseur de masse à temps d’envol a permis la
confirmation de 6 des 14 analytes.
Finalement, étant donné leur haute toxicité et pour évaluer leur persistance et leur
transformation au niveau du traitement des eaux potables, la cinétique d'oxydation du
cyclophosphamide et de méthotrexate avec l'ozone moléculaire et des radicaux OH a été
étudiée. Les constantes de dégradation avec l'ozone moléculaire ont été calculées et la
qualité de l'eau après traitement a pu être évaluée. Le rendement du processus
d'ozonation a été amélioré pour la cyclophosphamide dans les eaux naturelles, en raison
de la combinaison de réactions directes et indirectes. Cette étude a montré que l'ozone
est très efficace pour oxyder le méthotrexate mais que le cyclophosphamide serait trop
lent à s’oxyder pour un traitement efficace aux conditions usuelles de traitement de
l’eau potable.This project aims to document the need to increase our knowledge of organic
contaminants such as pharmaceuticals in the environment and to assess their
environmental fate. We studied the presence of pharmaceutical compounds in different
water samples. We studied their presence in wastewater samples from the treatment
plant of the City of Montreal, effluents, surface and tap water. To do this we developed
two analytical methods based on solid phase extraction (SPE) coupled to liquid
chromatography -tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).
.
The performance of three atmospheric pressure ionization (API) techniques was also
studied for their subsequent use in the developed method. It was demonstrated that
electrospray ionization (ESI) is a more effective ionization method for the analysis of pharmaceutical contaminants in samples as complex as wastewaters.
A first analytical LC-MS/MS method, was developed and validated for the investigation
of samples from the wastewater treatment plant and surface waters near the plant of
Montreal. Five prescription drugs were studied: bezafibrate (lipid regulator),
cyclophosphamide, and methotrexate (two anticancer agents), orlistat (an anti-obesity
agent) and enalapril used in the treatment of hypertension. Most of these drugs are
excreted by the human body in high percentages and released into domestic
wastewaters, making their way to the municipal wastewater treatment plants. It was
demonstrated that there is a low rate of elimination at the wastewater treatment plant for bezafibrate and enalapril. These two compounds were also detected in surface waters on a site close to the discharge of the treatment plant effluents.
For this first analytical method we observed the necessity of improvement of the
detection limits of the method. A second method was then developed to improve the
detection limits and to study a total of 14 organic contaminants, including three antiinfective agents (clarithromycin, sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim), an anticonvulsant (carbamazepine) and its degradation product 10,11-dihydrocarbamazepine, the iii
antihypertensive agent (enalapril), two antineoplastic (methotrexate and
cyclophosphamide), herbicides (atrazine, cyanazine, and simazine) and two
transformation products of atrazine (desethylatrazine and déisopropylatrazine) and an antiseptic agent (triclocarban). These products were quantified in surface water and tap water. The improvement of the detection limits of this method was possible due to the loading of a greater sample volume than that used in the first method (10 mL vs 1 mL).
Other confirmation techniques, such as the data-dependent reverse energy ramp scan on
a triple quadrupole and accurate mass measurements on a time-of-flight mass
spectrometer were explored. Using time-of-flight mass spectrometer determinations
allowed the confirmation of six of the 14 analytes.
Finally, due to their toxic properties, the oxidation kinetics of cyclophosphamide and
methotrexate with molecular ozone and OH radicals was studied in bench scale. The
degradation constants with molecular ozone were calculated and the water quality after
treatment was assessed. The overall process performance was improved for
cyclophosphamide in natural waters, due to the combination of direct and indirect
reactions. The study showed that ozone is very effective for the oxidation of
methotrexate, but cyclophosphamide is too slowly oxidized for an effective drinking
water treatment under usual conditions
Alimentación práctica del cerdo
The feed represent over 65% of production costs, so should be established as a priority. It is not enough that a diet meets the nutritional needs of pigs, the ration formulation must right with official regulations governing each country for the use and manufacture of feed. Also, the feed should be easy to preserve and supplying, taking into the wide variety to installations (feeders and drinkers) used in various stages of pigs. However, the fundamental objective of the formulation of a diet is that it contains the necessary nutrients in the correct proportions and balance, considering the physiological stage, weight, age, sex, genetic potential, health status, season and production objectives with a the legal constraints. Once accomplished the formulation, the next step will be insure preparing the feed under conditions that ensure the safety, traceability and lower cost of the same. To this challenge, is adding the need to the right with environmental regulations related to feed and animal welfare.La alimentación representan alrededor del 65% de los costes de producción, por ello debe establecerse como una prioridad. No es suficiente que una dieta cumpla con las necesidades nutricionales de los cerdos, la formulación debe obedecer las normativas oficiales que rigen en cada país para el uso y fabricación de alimentos. Asimismo, el alimento debe ser fácil de conservar y suministrar, asumiendo la gran variedad de instalaciones (comederos y bebederos) utilizadas en las distintas etapas de los cerdos. Sin embargo, el objetivo fundamental de la formulación de una dieta es que contenga los nutrientes necesarios en las cantidades correctas y equilibradas, considerando la etapa fisiológica, peso, edad, sexo, potencial genético, estado de salud, época del año, objetivos productivos y de producto final, así como las limitantes legales. Una vez cumplida la formulación, el siguiente paso es asegurar que ésta sea elaborada bajo condiciones que garanticen la inocuidad, trazabilidad y bajo costo de la misma. A este desafío, se añade la necesidad de cumplir con las normativas ambientales relacionadas con la alimentación y bienestar animal
Unified scaling of the structure and loading of nanoparticles formed via diffusion-limited coalescence
The present study establishes the scaling laws describing the structure of spherical nanoparticles formed by diffusion-limited coalescence. We produced drug-loaded nanoparticles from a poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(d,l-lactic acid) diblock polymer (PEG-b-PLA) by the nanoprecipitation method using different types of micromixing chambers to explore multiple mixing regimes and characteristic times. We first show that the drug loading of the nanoparticles is not controlled by the mixing time but solely by the drug-to-polymer ratio (D:P) in the feed and the hydrophobicity of the drug scaled via the partition coefficient P. We then procure compelling evidence that particles formed via diffusion/coalescence exhibit a relative distribution of PEG blocks between the particle core and its shell that depends only on mixing conditions (not on D:P). Scaling laws of PEG relative distribution and chain surface density were derived in different mixing regimes and showed excellent agreement with experimental data. In particular, results made evident that PEG blocks entrapment in the core of the particles occurs in the slow-mixing regime and favors the overloading (above the thermodynamic limit) of the particles with hydrophilic drugs. The present analysis compiles effective guidelines for the scale up of nanoparticles structure and properties with mixing conditions, which should facilitate their future translation to medical and industrial settings
Anthracological evidence suggests naturalness of Pinus pinaster in inland southwestern Iberia
The study of well-preserved archaeological charcoals in the pre-Roman Iron Age settlement of Castillejos II (Badajoz, Spain) is used to reconstruct environmental conditions and land-use practices in vegetation landscapes in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula before the arrival of Roman civilization. The results support that, while evergreen Quercus forests dominated during the Holocene, Pinus pinaster existed as a natural element of southwestern Iberian Peninsula vegetation. Although its presence could be linked to anthropogenic disturbance or fire history, it is suggested that P. pinaster populations survived during the Holocene in the region, mixed with oaks or in monospecific stands in mountain enclaves. This hypothesis contrasts with previous assumptions that P. pinaster was not autochthonous in the area
Health education in the community pharmacy: controlled in the province of Castellón study.
Introducción: La educación para la salud es una de las actividades que debe realizar el farmacéutico comunitario orientada hacia el paciente. Con el objetivo de conocer la influencia de la educación sanitaria en los pacientes, se realizó un estudio controlado en farmacias comunitarias de la provincia de Castellón.Material y métodos: En el estudio participaron catorce oficinas de farmacia (siete en el grupo control y siete en el grupo intervención). En todas ellas se realizó una encuesta inicial a los pacientes sobre educación para la salud. En las farmacias del grupo intervención se realizaron cinco campañas de educación sanitaria y al finalizar cada campaña los pacientes completaron una encuesta para valorar la educación sanitaria recibida. En las farmacias del grupo control se pasaron las encuestas a los pacientes pero no se realizaron las campañas de educación sanitaria.Resultados y discusión: Los pacientes están significativamente más satisfechos con la formación que reciben en las farmacias que realizan educación sanitaria. Además, se incrementa significativamente la percepción que tiene la población del farmacéutico en la oficina de farmacia como punto de referencia a la hora de ayudar a resolver sus problemas de salud. La educación sanitaria permite que los pacientes reciban formación completa acerca de temas de salud que les preocupan y les proporciona más capacidad para resolverlos por ellos mismos.Introduction: Health education is one of the roles of the community pharmacist.A controlled study of pharmacies in the Spanish province of Castellón was carried out with the aim of determining the influence of health education on the general public.Material and methods: Fourteen pharmacies took part in the study: seven in the group control and seven in the intervention group. An initial survey about health education was conducted among the patients of all fourteen pharmacies. In the pharmacies in the intervention group five campaigns of health education were instigated; after each campaign patients answered a survey to evaluate the health education received. In the pharmacies in the control group the same surveys were carried out without the implementation of any educational campaigns.Results and discussion: Patients of the pharmacies in the intervention group were significantly more satisfied with their level of knowledge about health matters than those in the control other group. In addition, the same patients had a significantly more satisfied with the formation they received in the pharmacies that implemented the educational campaigns. In addition, patients of the pharmacies in the intervention group had a significantly better perception of the pharmacist and of the pharmacy as a reference point with respect to resolving their health problems. Health education informs patients about aspects of health and endows them with the aptitude to make decisions related to their health problems
Lippia origanoides Essential Oil or Thymol in Combination with Fluconazole Produces Damage to Cells and Reverses the Azole-Resistant Phenotype of a Candida tropicalis Strain
Candida tropicalis is one of the most pathogenic species within the genus. Increased antifungal resistance has been reported, which is in part due to the organism’s ability to form biofilms. In natural products derived from plants, such as essential oils (EOs) or their major components, there is significant potential to develop new antifungals or to both enhance the efficacy and reduce the toxicity of conventional antifungals. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of combining an EO of Lippia origanoides or thymol with fluconazole on an azole-resistant C. tropicalis strain. Synergism was observed in the combination of fluconazole with the EO and with thymol, and minimal inhibitory concentrations for fluconazole decreased at least 32-fold. As a consequence of the synergistic interactions, mitochondrial membrane potential was reduced, and mitochondrial superoxide production increased. Alteration in nuclear morphology, cell surface, and ultrastructure was also observed. In conclusion, the synergistic interaction between L. origanoides EO or thymol with fluconazole reverted the azole-resistant C. tropicalis phenotype. These findings suggest that L. origanoides EO or thymol alone, or in combination with fluconazole, have the potential for development as antifungal therapies for this yeast, including resistant strains
Tailoring the electrochemical properties of 2D-hBN via physical linear defects: physicochemical, computational and electrochemical characterisation
Monolayer hexagonal-boron nitride films (2D-hBN) are typically reported within the literature to be electrochemically inactive due to their considerable band gap (ca. 5.2–5.8 eV). It is demonstrated herein that introducing physical linear defects (PLDs) upon the basal plane surface of 2D-hBN gives rise to electrochemically useful signatures. The reason for this transformation from insulator to semiconductor (inferred from physicochemical and computational characterisation) is likely due to full hydrogenation and oxygen passivation of the boron and/or nitrogen at edge sites. This results in a decrease in the band gap (from ca. 6.11 to 2.36/2.84 eV; theoretical calculated values, for the fully hydrogenated oxygen passivation at the N or B respectively). The 2D-hBN films are shown to be tailored through the introduction of PLDs, with the electrochemical behaviour dependent upon the surface coverage of edge plane-sites/defects, which is correlated with electrochemical performance towards redox probes (hexaammineruthenium(III) chloride and Fe2+/3+) and the hydrogen evolution reaction. This manuscript de-convolutes, for the first time, the fundamental electron transfer properties of 2D-hBN, demonstrating that through implementation of PLDs, one can beneficially tailor the electrochemical properties of this nanomateria
Calidad de análisis retrospectivo de anomalías cromosómicas de tipo númericas en pacientes del hospital regional de alta especialidad del niño "Dr. Rodolfo Nieto Padrón"(2005-2015). L patrón de consumo alimentario en población del noreste de México
Las aneuploidías son anomalías cromosómicas más frecuente en el ser humano donde existe una diferencia en
el número de par de cromosomas que tiene una célula. Puede haber ganancia o pérdida de cromosomas individuales, el
mecanismo más frecuente es la no disyunción donde hay errores en el proceso de generación de gametos. Objetivos:
Identificar las anomalías cromosómicas de tipo numéricas más frecuentes en el Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad del Niño
“Dr. Rodolfo Nieto Padrón en un periodo de diez año
A smog chamber comparison of a microfluidic derivatisation measurement of gas-phase glyoxal and methylglyoxal with other analytical techniques
A microfluidic lab-on-a-chip derivatisation technique has been developed to measure part per billion (ppbV) mixing ratios of gaseous glyoxal (GLY) and methylglyoxal (MGLY), and the method is compared with other techniques in a smog chamber experiment. The method uses-(2, 3, 4, 5, 6-pentafluorobenzyl) hydroxylamine (PFBHA) as a derivatisation reagent and a microfabricated planar glass micro-reactor comprising an inlet, gas and fluid splitting and combining channels, mixing junctions, and a heated capillary reaction microchannel. The enhanced phase contact area-to-volume ratio and the high heat transfer rate in the micro-reactor resulted in a fast and highly efficient derivatisation reaction, generating an effluent stream ready for direct introduction to a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS). A linear response for GLY was observed over a calibration range 0.7 to 400 ppbV, and for MGLY of 1.2 to 300 ppbV, when derivatised under optimal reaction conditions. The analytical performance shows good accuracy (6.6% for GLY and 7.5% for MGLY), suitable precision (<12.0%) with method detection limits (MDLs) of 75 pptV for GLY and 185 pptV for MGLY, with a time resolution of 30 min. These MDLs are below or close to typical concentrations of these compounds observed in ambient air. The feasibility of the technique was assessed by applying the methodology to quantify α-dicarbonyls formed during the photo-oxidation of isoprene in the EUPHORE chamber. Good correlations were found between microfluidic measurements and Fourier Transform InfraRed spectroscopy (FTIR) with a correlation coefficient (2) of 0.84, Broadband Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy (BBCEAS) (2 Combining double low line 0.75), solid phase micro extraction (SPME) (2 Combining double low line 0.89), and a photochemical chamber box modelling calculation (2 Combining double low line 0.79) for GLY measurements. For MGLY measurements, the microfluidic technique showed good agreement with BBCEAS (2 Combining double low line 0.87), SPME (2 Combining double low line 0.76), and the modeling simulation (2 Combining double low line 0.83), FTIR (2 Combining double low line 0.72) but displayed a discrepancy with Proton-Transfer Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (PTR-ToF-MS) with 2 value of 0.39
- …