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Properties of an alkali-thermo stable xylanase from Geobacillus thermodenitrificans A333 and applicability in xylooligosaccharides generation
An extracellular thermo-alkali-stable and cellulase-free xylanase from Geobacillus thermodenitrificans A333 was purified to homogeneity by ion exchange and size exclusion chromatography. Its molecular mass was 44 kDa as estimated in native and denaturing conditions by gel filtration and SDS-PAGE analysis, respectively. The xylanase (GtXyn) exhibited maximum activity at 70 °C and pH 7.5. It was stable over broad ranges of temperature and pH retaining 88 % of activity at 60 °C and up to 97 % in the pH range 7.5–10.0 after 24 h. Moreover, the enzyme was active up to 3.0 M sodium chloride concentration, exhibiting at that value 70 % residual activity after 1 h. The presence of other metal ions did not affect the activity with the sole exceptions of K+ that showed a stimulating effect, and Fe2+, Co2+ and Hg2+, which inhibited the enzyme. The xylanase was activated by non-ionic surfactants and was stable in organic solvents remaining fully active over 24 h of incubation in 40 % ethanol at 25 °C. Furthermore, the enzyme was resistant to most of the neutral and alkaline proteases tested. The enzyme was active only on xylan, showing no marked preference towards xylans from different origins. The hydrolysis of beechwood xylan and agriculture-based biomass materials yielded xylooligosaccharides with a polymerization degree ranging from 2 to 6 units and xylobiose and xylotriose as main products. These properties indicate G. thermodenitrificans A333 xylanase as a promising candidate for several biotechnological applications, such as xylooligosaccharides preparation
Characterization of shear strength and interface friction of organic soil
International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering-Iraq, ICGE-Iraq 2020 -- 19 February 2020 through 20 February 2020 -- Baghdad -- 244129This study was carried out to undrestand some specific problems that limit safe design and construction of structures on problematic soils. An experimental study was undertaken to examine the influence of the rate of loading and moisture content on shear strength of organic soil. Influece of moisture content on interface friction between organic soil and structural material was also attempted. A commonly used soil in Iraq was prepared at varying moisture contents of 39, 57 and 75 %. The experimental results showed that the increase in water content will decrease the shear stress and the internal friction angle. An increase of the shear rate was found to decrease the shear stress and internal friction angle at all percetanges of water contents. Further, direct shear tests were carried out to detect the interface shear stress behavior between the organic soil and structural material. The results revealed that the increase in water content was shown to have significant negetavie effects on the interface internal friction and angle shear strength. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland
Resident obstetricians' awareness of the oral health component in management of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
Oral Health in Women During Preconception and Pregnancy: Implications for Birth Outcomes and Infant Oral Health
The mouth is an obvious portal of entry to the body, and oral health reflects and influences general health and well being. Maternal oral health has significant implications for birth outcomes and infant oral health. Maternal periodontal disease, that is, a chronic infection of the gingiva and supporting tooth structures, has been associated with preterm birth, development of preeclampsia, and delivery of a small-for-gestational age infant. Maternal oral flora is transmitted to the newborn infant, and increased cariogenic flora in the mother predisposes the infant to the development of caries. It is intriguing to consider preconception, pregnancy, or intrapartum treatment of oral health conditions as a mechanism to improve women's oral and general health, pregnancy outcomes, and their children's dental health. However, given the relationship between oral health and general health, oral health care should be a goal in its own right for all individuals. Regardless of the potential for improved oral health to improve pregnancy outcomes, public policies that support comprehensive dental services for vulnerable women of childbearing age should be expanded so that their own oral and general health is safeguarded and their children's risk of caries is reduced. Oral health promotion should include education of women and their health care providers ways to prevent oral disease from occurring, and referral for dental services when disease is present
Characterization of Annona cherimola mill. Seed oil from Madeira Island: a possible biodiesel feedstock
The possibility of using Annona seed oil as an
added value product, namely as a source of biodiesel, is
explored. Milled Annona seeds were extracted with hexane
at room temperature (72 h) and at solvent boiling point
(6 h). Oil content was found to be 25 and 22.4% respec tively. The oil was characterized in terms of lipid compo sition (HPLC–APCI–MS and 13C NMR), resistance to
oxidation and acidity index. FAME composition was
determined by GC–MS and five major peaks were identi fied. Production of biodiesel from Annona’s seed oil was
achieved by base-catalyzed transesterification. Density,
viscosity, refraction coefficient, acid value, cold filter
plugging point, cloud point and oxidation stability were
measured. The iodine value and the ‘‘apparent cetane
number’’ were calculated. Density, viscosity, acid value,
iodine value, cold filter plugging point and cloud point
were within EN14214 specifications and the calculated
‘‘apparent cetane number’’ was also indicative of a suitable
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Clinical significance of serum and urinary HER2/neu protein levels in primary non-muscle invasive bladder cancer
Emissões de motor agrícola com o uso de diferentes tipos de diesel e concentrações de biodiesel na mistura combustível
Increased salivary level of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine is a marker of premature oxidative mitochondrial DNA damage in gingival tissue of patients with periodontitis
Properties of an alkali-thermo stable xylanase from Geobacillus thermodenitrificans A333 and applicability in xylooligosaccharides generation
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