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Matrix Assisted Formation of Ferrihydrite Nanoparticles in a Siloxane/Poly(Oxyethylene) Nanohybrid
Matrix-assisted formation of ferrihydrite, an iron oxide hydroxide analogue
of the protein ferritin-core, in a sol-gel derived organic-inorganic hybrid is
reported. The hybrid network (named di-ureasil) is composed of
poly(oxyethylene) chains of different average polymer molecular weights grafted
to siloxane domains by means of urea cross-linkages and accommodates
ferrihydrite nanoparticles. Magnetic measurements, Fourier transform infrared
and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy reveal that the controlled
modification of the polymer molecular weight allows the fine-tuning of the
ability of the hybrid matrix to assist and promote iron coordination at the
organic-inorganic interface and subsequent nucleation and growth of the
ferrihydrite nanoparticles whose core size (2-4 nm) is tuned by the amount of
iron incorporated. The polymer chain length, its arrangement and crystallinity,
are key factors on the anchoring and formation of the ferrihydrite particles.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures. To be published in J. Mater. Che
Utilización de la HomeopatÃa en Canino con Tumor Venereo Transmisible (TVT) en la Ciudad de Florencia, Caquetá.
El paciente del presente caso clÃnico es Taylor, un canino mestizo, macho, de aproximadamente tres años de edad, a éste canino se le realizó el respectivo exámen semiológico, presentando problemas a nivel genital, por la evidencia de una masa en la base del pene, creando un abultamiento notable a la inspección, en los antecedentes se encontró que meses antes presento una descargaprepucial hemorrágica. Con la sintomatologÃa observada se realizarón diversos análisis clÃnicos de laboratorio, en los cuales se evidencio la presencia de un tumor venéreo transmisible. Se instauró un tratamiento horneopático, el cual se componÃa de dos partes, 1a primera era un suero homeopátizado cada 1 5 dÃas y la segunda una hemoterapia cada cinco dÃas por üa intravenosa. Después de 40 dÃas de tratamiento, los resultados no fueron favorables, por 1o cual se decidió utili zar el tratamiento habitual para contrarrestar el tumor
Evidence of random magnetic anisotropy in ferrihydrite nanoparticles based on analysis of statistical distributions
We show that the magnetic anisotropy energy of antiferromagnetic ferrihydrite
depends on the square root of the nanoparticles volume, using a method based on
the analysis of statistical distributions. The size distribution was obtained
by transmission electron microscopy, and the anisotropy energy distributions
were obtained from ac magnetic susceptibility and magnetic relaxation. The
square root dependence corresponds to random local anisotropy, whose average is
given by its variance, and can be understood in terms of the recently proposed
single phase homogeneous structure of ferrihydrite.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Chitosan membranes containing micro or nano-size bioactive glass particles : evolution of biomineralization followed by in-situ dynamic mechanical analysis
A newfamilyofbiodegradablepolymer/bioactiveglass(BG)compositematerialshas
emergedbasedontheavailabilityofnano-sizedbioactiveparticles.Suchnovelbiocompo-
sites canhaveenhancedperformance,intermsofmechanicalpropertiesandbioactivity,
and theycanbedesignedtobeusedinboneregenerationapproaches.
In thiswork,membranesofchitosan(CTS)andchitosanwithbioactiveglass(BG)both
micron andnanosizedparticles(CTS/mBG,CTS/nBG,respectively)werepreparedby
solvent casting.Microstructuralandmechanicalpropertieswereevaluatedinorderto
compare theeffectsoftheincorporationofmicro(mBG) andnano(nBG)particlesinthe
chitosan matrix. In vitro bioactivity testswereperformedtocharacterizetheapatitelayer
that isformedonthesurfaceofthematerialafterbeingimmersedinsimulatedbodyfluid
(SBF). Thebiomineralizationprocessonthebiomaterialswasalsofollowedusingnon-
conventionaldynamicmechanicalanalysis(DMA),bothonlineandoffline.InsuchDMA
experiments,thechangeinthestoragemodulus, E0, andthelossfactor,tan d, were
measured asafunctionoftheimmersiontimeinSBF.TheresultsdemonstratedthatCTS/
nBG membranespossessenhancedmechanicalpropertiesandhigherbioactivityin
comparisonwiththeCTS/mBG membranes.SuchresultssuggestthepotentialofnBGfor
the developmentofbioactivecompositesforboneregenerationapplications.This work was financially supported by Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) by the projects PTDC/QUI/69263/2006, PTDC/CTM-BPC/112774/2009 and, through the scholarship SFRH/BD/64601/2009 granted to Sofia G. Caridade. The authors acknowledge Dr D. Mohn and Prof. W. Stark (Em Zurich) for providing the nBG particles used
Structure and photoluminescent features of di-amide cross-linked alkylene-siloxane hybrids
Novel amide cross-linked alkylene/siloxane hybrid materials (di-amidosils) synthesized by the sol-gel process have been investigated. Two samples identified by the notation d-A(x) with x = 4 and 8 (where x is the number of methylene groups of the alkylene chain) have been produced as transparent, amorphous, rigid monoliths, thermally stable up to about 381 and 400 ºC, respectively. In the d-A(8) hybrid the siliceous framework is composed of [(SiO)3Si(CH2)-] and [(SiO)2(HO)Si(CH2)-] substructures. Structural unit distances of 4.1 and 4.2 Å and average interparticle distances of 12 and 17 Å have been determined for d-A(4) and d-A(8), respectively. In these compounds the alkyl chains are disordered and adopt gauche conformations. While a negligible proportion of the amide linkages remain non-bonded, the great majority of these groups belong to highly disordered strong hydrogen-bonded amide-amide associations. The hybrids introduced are room temperature white light emitters, presenting an emission large, broad band in the blue/purplish-blue spectral region. The origin of such band have been ascribed to the convolution of donor-acceptor pair (D-A) recombinations that occur in the NH groups of the urea linkages and in the siliceous nanodomains. The maximum quantum yield value of the d-A(8) di-amidosil is 5.4 %.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) - POCTI/P/CTM/46780/03; SFRH/BD/13559/03
Sterol 3β-glucosyltransferase biocatalysts with a range of selectivities, including selectivity for testosterone
The main objectives of this work were to characterise a range of purified recombinant sterol 3β-glucosyltransferases and show that rational sampling of the diversity that exists within sterol 3β-glucosyltransferase sequence space can result in a range of enzyme selectivities. In our study the catalytically active domain of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 3β-glucosyltransferase was used to mine putative sterol 3β-glucosyltransferases from the databases. Selected diverse sequences were expressed in and purified from Escherichia coli and shown to have different selectivities for the 3β-hydroxysteroids ergosterol and cholesterol. Surprisingly, three enzymes were also selective for testosterone, a 17β-hydroxysteroid. This study therefore reports for the first time sterol 3β-glucosyltransferases with selectivity for both 3β- and 17β-hydroxysteroids and is also the first report of recombinant 3β-glucosyltransferases with selectivity for steroids with a hydroxyl group at positions other than C-3. These enzymes could therefore find utility in the pharmaceutical industry for the green synthesis of a range of glycosylated compounds of medicinal interest
Mg2+-doped poly(ε-caprolactone)/siloxane biohybrids
Electrolytes based on a poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL)/siloxane organic/inorganic host framework doped with magnesium triflate (Mg(CF3SO3)2) were synthesized by the sol-gel process. In the biohybrid matrix short PCL chains are covalently bonded via urethane linkages to the siliceous network. In this study the salt content of samples was identified using the conventional n notation, where n indicates the number of (C(=O)(CH2)5O) PCL repeat units per Mg2+ ion. Materials with compositions ranging from n=∞ to 2 were prepared. The only composition prepared that is not entirely amorphous is that with n = 1. Xerogels with n ≥ 7 are thermally stable up to up to at least 200 ºC. The most conducting ormolyte of the series is that with n = 26 (5.9x10-9 and 9.8x10-7 Scm-1 at 24 and 104 ºC, respectively).Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologi
Production of blueberry wine and volatile characterization of young and bottle-aging beverages
The aim of this study was the production of blueberry wine and the characterization of the volatile compounds of fermented and aging in bottle products. Multivariate data analysis indicated similarity of volatile compounds released when fermentations were conducted at laboratoryscale and midscale, with the exception of one replicate creating a distinctive group characterized by low concentrations of acetaldehyde, methanol, 1hexanol, and ethyl hexanoate, and the production of polyalcohols such as 2,3butanediols. This experiment was the only one where no adjustments of YAN were performed. Some of the major volatile compounds (acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, 2methyl1butanol, 3methyl1butanol, and 2phenylethanol) were found above their perception thresholds. Esters and terpenic compounds were the groups of volatiles expressed the most in blueberry wines, followed by volatile fatty acids, alcohols, and norisoprenoids (3hydroxy7,8dihydroionone, 3oxoionol, and 3hydroxy7,8dihydroionol). The wines that experienced bottleaging are characterized by high concentrations of ethyl esters, diethyl succinate, ethyl lactate, and diethyl malonate. The results contribute for deeper knowledge of the technological procedure, analytical characteristics, and volatile compounds of blueberry wines, reinforcing the interest in this beverage and opening perspectives for further studies on the production of new blueberrybased products with differential characteristics that value its nutraceutical and functional properties.Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Grant/Award Number: FCT/UID/Multi/04046/2013 and UID/ BIO/04469/2013; ERFD through POCI COMPETE 2020, Grant/Award Number: BI/ PTDC/AGR-TEC/3315/2014_2016; ERFD, INTERACT project, Grant/Award Number: no. NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000017; ERFD, INNOVINE&WINE, Grant/Award Number: NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000038; European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Grant/Award Number: NORTE 2020; FCT, COMPETE 2020, Grant/Award Number: POCI-01-0145-FEDER-006684; FCT, BioTecNorte operation, Grant/Award Number: NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000004.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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