107 research outputs found

    Erhöhung des Arginingehaltes in Pflanzen durch die Koexpression von Cyanophycin und Cyanophycinase

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    A new strategy for the increase of Arginine in plants was investigated, the Coexpression of Arg rich Cyanophycin (CGP) and its degrading enzyme Cyanophycinase (CGPase). The CGP production in plants was optimized for a commercial application and CGPase expression in plants established by transient expression. Enzyme and substrate could be coexpressed in one plant and CGP degradation was shown in plant material. This degradation was also shown in the intestine of mice, which did not lead to an increase of Arg, but of β-Asp-Arg dipeptides in the blood

    Contributions of the international plant science community to the fight against human infectious diseases - part 1: epidemic and pandemic diseases.

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    Infectious diseases, also known as transmissible or communicable diseases, are caused by pathogens or parasites that spread in communities by direct contact with infected individuals or contaminated materials, through droplets and aerosols, or via vectors such as insects. Such diseases cause ~17% of all human deaths and their management and control places an immense burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Traditional approaches for the prevention and control of infectious diseases include vaccination programmes, hygiene measures and drugs that suppress the pathogen, treat the disease symptoms or attenuate aggressive reactions of the host immune system. The provision of vaccines and biologic drugs such as antibodies is hampered by the high cost and limited scalability of traditional manufacturing platforms based on microbial and animal cells, particularly in developing countries where infectious diseases are prevalent and poorly controlled. Molecular farming, which uses plants for protein expression, is a promising strategy to address the drawbacks of current manufacturing platforms. In this review article, we consider the potential of molecular farming to address healthcare demands for the most prevalent and important epidemic and pandemic diseases, focussing on recent outbreaks of high-mortality coronavirus infections and diseases that disproportionately affect the developing world

    Contributions of the international plant science community to the fight against infectious diseases in humans-part 2: Affordable drugs in edible plants for endemic and re-emerging diseases.

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    The fight against infectious diseases often focuses on epidemics and pandemics, which demand urgent resources and command attention from the health authorities and media. However, the vast majority of deaths caused by infectious diseases occur in endemic zones, particularly in developing countries, placing a disproportionate burden on underfunded health systems and often requiring international interventions. The provision of vaccines and other biologics is hampered not only by the high cost and limited scalability of traditional manufacturing platforms based on microbial and animal cells, but also by challenges caused by distribution and storage, particularly in regions without a complete cold chain. In this review article, we consider the potential of molecular farming to address the challenges of endemic and re-emerging diseases, focusing on edible plants for the development of oral drugs. Key recent developments in this field include successful clinical trials based on orally delivered dried leaves of Artemisia annua against malarial parasite strains resistant to artemisinin combination therapy, the ability to produce clinical-grade protein drugs in leaves to treat infectious diseases and the long-term storage of protein drugs in dried leaves at ambient temperatures. Recent FDA approval of the first orally delivered protein drug encapsulated in plant cells to treat peanut allergy has opened the door for the development of affordable oral drugs that can be manufactured and distributed in remote areas without cold storage infrastructure and that eliminate the need for expensive purification steps and sterile delivery by injection

    Dearomatization Reactions of N-Heterocycles Mediated by Group 3 Complexes

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    Die Reversibilität in Chemie und Stoffwechsel und ein Versuch zur Formulierung der Lebensvorgänge

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    Feintitration

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    Umlagerung des Pinocarveols und des Sabinols

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    Zur halbspezifischen Bestimmung kleiner Mengen gesättigter Alkohole

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