10 research outputs found
Genotoxicity evaluation of graphene derivatives by a battery of in vitro assays
The interest of graphene materials has increased markedly in the recent years for their promising applications in many fields as food packing. These new applications have caused some concern regarding their safety for consumers since the intake of these materials may increase. In this sense, a battery of in vitro test is required before its use as a food contact material. Then, the aim of this study was to assess the potential mutagenicity and genotoxicity of graphene oxide (GO) and reduced-graphene oxide (rGO) following the recommendations of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Thus, the mouse lymphoma assay (MLA) and the micronucleus test (MN) were performed in L5178YTk ± cells, and the Caco-2 cells were used for the standard and modified comet assays. The results indicated that GO (0–250 μg/mL) was not mutagenic in the MLA. However, rGO revealed mutagenic activity from 250 μg/mL and 125 μg/mL after 4h and 24h of exposure, respectively. In the MN test, negative results were obtained for both compounds at the concentrations assayed (0–250 μg/mL) for GO/rGO. Moreover, no DNA strand breaks, or oxidative DNA damage were detected in Caco-2 cells exposed to GO (0–250 μg/mL) and rGO (0–176.3 μg/mL for 24h and 0–166.5 μg/mL for 48h). Considering the mutagenic potential of rGO observed further investigation is needed to describe its toxic profile
The role of recent (1985-2014) patterns of land abandonment and environmental factors in the establishment and growth of secondary forests in the Iberian Peninsula
Farmland abandonment has been a widespread land-use change in the Iberian Peninsula since the second half of the 20th century, leading to the establishment of secondary forests across the region. In this study, we aimed to address changes in the recent (1985-2014) emergence patterns of these forests and examine how environmental factors affected their growth by considering differences in leaf-habit types. We used a combination of Landsat-derived land-cover maps and above-ground biomass (AGB) maps from the European Space Agency to assess the secondary forest establishment and growth, respectively, in the study region. We also obtained a set of topographic, climatic and landscape variables from diverse GIS layers and used them for determining changes over time in the environmental drivers of forest establishment and AGB using general linear models. The results highlight that secondary forest cover was still increasing in the Iberian Peninsula at a rate above the European average. Yet, they also indicate a directional change in the emergence of secondary forests towards lower and less steep regions with higher water availability (mean rainfall and SPEI) and less forest cover but are subjected to greater drought events. In addition, these environmental factors differentially affect the growth of forests with different leaf-habit types: i.e., needleleaf secondary forests being less favoured by high temperature and precipitation, and broad-leaf deciduous forests being most negatively affected by drought. Finally, these spatial patterns of forest emergence and the contrasting responses of forest leaf-habits to environmental factors explained the major development of broadleaf evergreen compared to broadleaf deciduous forests and, especially, needleleaf secondary forests. These results will improve the knowledge of forest dynamics that have occurred in the Iberian Peninsula in recent decades and provide an essential tool for understanding the potential effects of climate warming on secondary forest growth
The role of recent (1985-2014) patterns of land abandonment and environmental factors in the establishment and growth of secondary forests in the Iberian Peninsula
Farmland abandonment has been a widespread land-use change in the Iberian Peninsula since the second half of the 20th century, leading to the establishment of secondary forests across the region. In this study, we aimed to address changes in the recent (1985-2014) emergence patterns of these forests and examine how environmental factors affected their growth by considering differences in leaf-habit types. We used a combination of Landsat-derived land-cover maps and above-ground biomass (AGB) maps from the European Space Agency to assess the secondary forest establishment and growth, respectively, in the study region. We also obtained a set of topographic, climatic and landscape variables from diverse GIS layers and used them for determining changes over time in the environmental drivers of forest establishment and AGB using general linear models. The results highlight that secondary forest cover was still increasing in the Iberian Peninsula at a rate above the European average. Yet, they also indicate a directional change in the emergence of secondary forests towards lower and less steep regions with higher water availability (mean rainfall and SPEI) and less forest cover but are subjected to greater drought events. In addition, these environmental factors differentially affect the growth of forests with different leaf-habit types: i.e., needleleaf secondary forests being less favoured by high temperature and precipitation, and broad-leaf deciduous forests being most negatively affected by drought. Finally, these spatial patterns of forest emergence and the contrasting responses of forest leaf-habits to environmental factors explained the major development of broadleaf evergreen compared to broadleaf deciduous forests and, especially, needleleaf secondary forests. These results will improve the knowledge of forest dynamics that have occurred in the Iberian Peninsula in recent decades and provide an essential tool for understanding the potential effects of climate warming on secondary forest growth
The role of recent (1985-2014) patterns of land abandonment and environmental factors in the establishment and growth of secondary forests in the Iberian Peninsula
Farmland abandonment has been a widespread land-use change in the Iberian Peninsula since the second half of the 20th century, leading to the establishment of secondary forests across the region. In this study, we aimed to address changes in the recent (1985-2014) emergence patterns of these forests and examine how environmental factors affected their growth by considering differences in leaf-habit types. We used a combination of Landsat-derived land-cover maps and above-ground biomass (AGB) maps from the European Space Agency to assess the secondary forest establishment and growth, respectively, in the study region. We also obtained a set of topographic, climatic and landscape variables from diverse GIS layers and used them for determining changes over time in the environmental drivers of forest establishment and AGB using general linear models. The results highlight that secondary forest cover was still increasing in the Iberian Peninsula at a rate above the European average. Yet, they also indicate a directional change in the emergence of secondary forests towards lower and less steep regions with higher water availability (mean rainfall and SPEI) and less forest cover but are subjected to greater drought events. In addition, these environmental factors differentially affect the growth of forests with different leaf-habit types: i.e., needleleaf secondary forests being less favoured by high temperature and precipitation, and broad-leaf deciduous forests being most negatively affected by drought. Finally, these spatial patterns of forest emergence and the contrasting responses of forest leaf-habits to environmental factors explained the major development of broadleaf evergreen compared to broadleaf deciduous forests and, especially, needleleaf secondary forests. These results will improve the knowledge of forest dynamics that have occurred in the Iberian Peninsula in recent decades and provide an essential tool for understanding the potential effects of climate warming on secondary forest growth
Communication strategies through people-driven innovation techniques
[EN] This article explains how IBV applies People- Driven Innovation techniques in order to develop communication strategies. These techniques allow communicating to consumers in each campaign the innovative value of products and services.[ES] El presente artículo explica cómo aplica el Instituto de Biomecánica las técnicas de Innovación Orientada por las Personas para elaborar estrategias de comunicación. Estas técnicas permiten transmitir al consumidor en cada campaña el valor innovador de los productos y servicios que se comercializan.Marín Mico, ÓC.; López Torres, M.; Alcantara Alcover, E.; Signes Pérez, E.; Prat Pastor, JM.; Primo Capella, V.; Puigcerver Palau, SA.... (2013). La comunicación como valor añadido a la innovación. Revista de biomecánica. 60:64-66. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/38523S64666
Ciberseguridad : el reto del siglo XXI
El siglo XXI es el siglo del dato, su análisis y de la conectividad;
en definitiva, el siglo de la información en tiempo real y disponible
para cualquiera en cualquier lugar del mundo. Dichos datos están
impactando en todos los ámbitos de la sociedad y de la economía
de tal forma que no se entiende ningún sector productivo ni
ninguna relación social sin dato; todos tenemos algún lugar en las
redes sociales desde donde intercambiamos experiencias personales
o profesionales. Si a este hecho se le suma el auge de la
Inteligencia Artificial, se tiene un siglo en el que los avances tecnológicos
van a ser totalmente disruptivos para todos nosotros
Scientific Dissemination Conference: Contributions of Toxicology in Substance Safety Research and for Society
Las “Jornadas de divulgación científica: Aportaciones de la Toxicología en la investigación de la seguridad de las sustancias y para la sociedad” se celebraron el 19 de mayo de 2023 en la Facultad de Farmacia de la Universidad de Sevilla, gracias a una Ayuda recibida por el VII Plan Propio de la Universidad de Sevilla (VII PPIT-US) para actividades de divulgación científica. El objetivo fue divulgar entre nuestros alumnos los conocimientos científicos por parte de personal docente e investigador altamente cualificado, y también dar a conocer a la sociedad en general el trabajo de investigación científica de alto nivel que se está realizando en la US. La actividad iba dirigida a los alumnos de las asignaturas de “Toxicología”, “Quimioinformática, Investigación e Historia de la Farmacia”, “Laboratorio de Farmacia” (del Grado en Farmacia, Grado en Óptica y Optometría, y Doble Grado en Farmacia y Óptica y Optometría), y las asignaturas de “Toxicología de las Drogas de Abuso” o “Introducción a las Ciencias Forenses” (Grado en Criminología). Durante las Jornadas, que duraron 5,5 horas, se impartieron un total de 6 comunicaciones orales con diferente temática: el grafeno, las cianotoxinas, los aditivos aliáceos en alimentación humana y animal, los estilbenos en los vinos, o los bioplaguicidas; todas ellas sintetizadas en unos trípticos divulgativos repartidos entre los asistentes para su divulgación en su entorno social. Asimismo, se realizaron 2 ponencias invitadas por parte de expertos en Toxicología Forense y Ambiental, respectivamente. La actividad contó con casi un total de 75 asistentes y los resultados de las encuestas mostraron en general un alto grado de satisfacción con las mismas, mostrando las Jornadas como una enriquecedora actividad de divulgación científica, por la variedad de temas tratados, los nuevos conocimientos adquiridos y el acercamiento a la investigación e interés suscitado entre los asistentes.The " Scientific dissemination conference: Contributions of Toxicology in substance safety research and for society" were held on May 19th, 2023 at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Seville, thanks to a financial support received by the VII Plan Propio of the University of Seville (VII PPIT-US) for scientific dissemination activities. The objective was to disseminate scientific knowledge among our students by highly qualified teaching and scientific personnel, and also to inform society in general of the high-level scientific research work that is being carried out in the University of Seville. The activity was aimed at students of the subjects of "Toxicology", "Chemoinformatics, Research and History of Pharmacy", " Laboratory of Pharmacy" (of the Degree in Pharmacy, Degree in Optics and Optometry, and Double Degree in Pharmacy and Optics and Optometry), and the subjects of "Toxicology of the Drugs of Abuse" or "Introduction to Forensic Sciences" (Degree in Criminology). During the Conference, which lasted 5.5 hours, 6 oral communications were given on graphene, cyanotoxins, alliaceous additives in human and animal feed, stilbenes in wines, or biopesticides. All of them were synthesized in informative triptychs distributed among the attendees for their dissemination in their social environment. Likewise, 2 invited presentations were given by experts in Forensic and Environmental Toxicology, respectively. The activity had 75 attendees and the results of the surveys generally showed a high degree of satisfaction with them, showing the Conference as an enriching outreach activity, due to the variety of topics covered, the new knowledge acquired and the approach to research and interest aroused among attendees
Programación de aplicaciones J2ME basadas en RMS
Padial Díaz, Ó. (2006). Programación de aplicaciones J2ME basadas en RMS. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/32906
La comunicación como valor añadido a la innovación
This article explains how IBV applies People-
Driven Innovation techniques in order to
develop communication strategies. These
techniques allow communicating to consumers
in each campaign the innovative value of
products and services.El presente artículo explica cómo
aplica el Instituto de Biomecánica
las técnicas de Innovación Orientada
por las Personas para elaborar
estrategias de comunicación. Estas
técnicas permiten transmitir al
consumidor en cada campaña el
valor innovador de los productos y
servicios que se comercializan