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Scientific basis of nanotechnology, implications for the food sector and future trends
Nanotechnologies are opening up new horizons in almost all
scientific and technological fields. Among these, applications
of nanotechnologies are expected to bring large benefits and
add value to the food and food-related industries through the current regulatory framework
whole food chain, from production to processing, safety, packaging,
transportation, storage and delivery. Nanotechnology
consists in the realization and manipulation of nano-sized
matter, the unique properties of which with respect to their
bulk counterparts are illustrated and discussed. Then, the
main tools and techniques routinely used in nanotechnology
for the nanoscale characterization of food matrices as well
as for the analytical determination of nanomaterials in food
samples are reviewed. Finally, safety and risk assessment issues
are discussed and an overview of applications of nanotechnology
to the food sector is provided along with a description of th
Current nanocarrier strategies improve vitamin B12 pharmacokinetics, ameliorate patients’ lives, and reduce costs
Vitamin B12 (VitB12) is a naturally occurring compound produced by microorganisms and an essential nutrient for humans. Several papers highlight the role of VitB12 deficiency in bone and heart health, depression, memory performance, fertility, embryo development, and cancer, while VitB12 treatment is crucial for survival in inborn errors of VitB12 metabolism. VitB12 is administrated through intramuscular injection, thus impacting the patients’ lifestyle, although it is known that oral administration may meet the specific requirement even in the case of malabsorption. Furthermore, the high-dose injection of VitB12 does not ensure a constant dosage, while the oral route allows only 1.2% of the vitamin to be absorbed in human beings. Nanocarriers are promising nanotechnology that can enable therapies to be improved, reducing side effects. Today, nanocarrier strategies applied at VitB12 delivery are at the initial phase and aim to simplify administration, reduce costs, improve pharmacokinetics, and ameliorate the quality of patients’ lives. The safety of nanotechnologies is still under investigation and few treatments involving nanocarriers have been approved, so far. Here, we highlight the role of VitB12 in human metabolism and diseases, and the issues linked to its molecule properties, and discuss how nanocarriers can improve the therapy and supplementation of the vitamin and reduce possible side effects and limits
Atomic force microscopy techniques for nanomechanical characterization : a polymer case study
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a versatile tool to perform mechanical
characterization of surface samples at the nanoscale. In this work, we review
two of such methods, namely contact resonance AFM (CR-AFM) and torsional
harmonics AFM (TH-AFM). First, such techniques are illustrated and their
applicability on materials with elastic moduli in different ranges are discussed,
together with their main advantages and limitations. Then, a case
study is presented in which we report the mechanical characterization using
both CR-AFM and TH-AFM of polyaniline and polyaniniline doped with
nanodiamond particles tablets prepared by a pressing process. We determined
the indentation modulus values of their surfaces, which were found in fairly
good agreement, thus demonstrating the accuracy of the techniques. Finally,
the determined surface elastic moduli have been compared with the bulk ones
measured through standard indentation testing.
INTRODUCTION
In the field of nanotechnology, the development of
innovative and nondestructive characterization
techniques plays a crucial role. Indeed, the characterization
of nanostructured hybrid materials (e.g.,
thin films and nanocomposites) and devices requires
the capability of acquiring maps of the local mechanical
properties at the nanoscale. Nanoindentation
is the most common method for determining the
mechanical properties of thin films. However, its
applicability is strictly limited by the thickness of
the sample. Furthermore, its poor spatial resolution
does not allow the reconstruction of an accurate
distribution of the sample surface mechanical
properties. For this reason, alternative methods,
based on atomic force microscopy (AFM), have been
developed. By exploiting the high resolution of the
AFM, maps of the surface mechanical properties
(i.e., indentation modulus) can be achieved. Among
these techniques, AFM nanoindentation1 is the
simplest method used to evaluate the local mechanical
properties o
Cerebrospinal fluid analysis for HIV replication and biomarkers of immune activation and neurodegeneration in long-term atazanavir/ritonavir monotherapy treated patients
Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) viral escape is a concern in ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors monotherapy. The aim was to assess HIV-RNA, biomarkers of immune activation and neurodegeneration, and atazanavir concentrations in CSF of patients on successful long-term atazanavir/ritonavir (ATV/r) monotherapy.
Methods: This is a substudy of the multicentric, randomized, open-label, noninferiority trial monotherapy once a day with atazanavir/ritonavir (NCT01511809), comparing the ongoing ATV/r along with 2 nucleoside retrotranscriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) regimen to a simplified ATV/r monotherapy. Patients with plasma HIV-RNA < 50 copies/mL after at least 96 study weeks were eligible.
We assessed HIV-RNA, soluble (s)CD14, sCD163, CCL2, CXCL10, interleukin-6, and YKL40 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; neopterin, tryptophan, kynurenine, and neurofilament by immunoassays; and ATV concentrations by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry in paired plasma and CSF samples. Variables were compared with Wilcoxon rank-sum or Fisher exact test, as appropriate.
Results: HIV-RNA was detected in the CSF of 1/11 patients on ATV/r monotherapy (114 copies/mL), without neurological symptoms, who was successfully reintensified with his previous 2NRTIs, and in none of the 12 patients on ATV/r + 2NRTIs. CSF biomarkers and ATV concentrations did not differ between the 2 arms.
Conclusions: CSF escape was uncommon in patients on long-term ATV/r monotherapy and was controlled with reintensification
CVD-based techniques for the synthesis of nanographites and nanodiamonds
We report about some Chemical Vapor Deposition approaches used to produce a variety of C-sp2 and C-sp3 crystalline nanostructures. The methodologies developed in our laboratories provide custom-made solutions for the fabrication of specific carbon nanomaterials with properties tailored for applications in the field of nanotechnology
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