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    Acyloxylation of Cyclic Enones: Synthesis of Densely Oxygenated Guaianolides

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    The α′-acyloxylation of cyclic enones with linear carboxylic acids is described. The reaction is promoted by KMnO4 in the presence of a carboxylic acid and its corresponding carboxylic anhydride. The optimization of the reaction has been carried out using the statistical methodology known as design of experiments. The optimized reaction conditions have been evaluated in terms of substrate scope and compatibility with different functional groups. The methodology has been applied to the synthesis of densely oxygenated guaianes and guaianolides

    Total synthesis of two novel subpicomolar sarco/endoplasmatic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase inhibitors designed by an analysis of the binding site of thapsigargin.

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    Analysis of molecular interaction fields based on the published crystal structure of thapsigargin bound to the sarco/endoplasmatic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase and analysis of the volume and shape of the ligand binding site and of the SERCA-thapsigargin interactions have enabled design of two new compounds inhibiting SERCA in the subpicomolar range. The two inhibitors were synthesized using (S)-carvone as starting material and found to be 3 and 10 times more potent than thapsigargin

    Influence of Sol-Gel coatings on the corrosion behaviour of MgZn1 foams with 30 % porosity

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    The aim of this study was to investigate the ion release behaviour of MgZn1 foam with 30 % porosity and three different sol-gel coatings by static immersion test. Compared to uncoated samples the corrosion could be reduced significantly with all three coatings. Under these test conditions Coating 1 revealed the best corrosion protection

    Kinetic and mesoscopic non-equilibrium description of the Ca2+ pump: A comparison

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    We analyse the operation of the Ca2?-ATPase ion pump using a kinetic cycle diagram. Using the methodology of Hill, we obtain the cycle fluxes, entropy production and efficiency of the pump. We compare these results with a mesoscopic non-equilibrium description of the pump and show that the kinetic and mesoscopic pictures are in accordance with each other. This gives further support to the mesoscopic theory, which is less restricted and also can include the heat flux as a variable. We also show how motors can be characterised in terms of unidirectional backward fluxes. We proceed to show how the mesoscopic approach can be used to identify fast and slow steps of the model in terms of activation energies, and how this can be used to simplify the kinetic diagram.Process and Energy LaboratoryMechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin
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