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Sobre la base de la problemática de los tratamientos terapéuticos del glaucoma, en especial cuando se administran en forma de gotas oculares y dado el empleo de los beta-bloqueantes como el grupo de fármacos utilizados como primera opción de tratamiento; y teniendo en cuenta las ventajas que ofrece la microencapsulación de fármacos en el sector farmacéutico y el uso de las ciclodextrinas como agentes encapsulantes, el objetivo de este trabajo se centra en la microencapsulación del fármaco beta-bloqueante (timolol) con HP-β-CD en agua para el tratamiento del glaucoma. Para la consecución de este objetivo se ha seleccionado en base a los métodos de encapsulación y agentes encapsulantes descritos en la bibliografía las CDs como agentes encapsulantes, concretamente la HP-β-CD por su mayor facilidad para formar complejos de inclusión y por su baja toxicidad y se ha elegido el método de encapsulación por inclusión, debido a las características mencionadas y a que las propiedades de los principios activos son potenciadas por este método
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[ES] Este trabajo consiste en la búsqueda de biomarcadores en esquizofrenia. Para ello se realiza una metabolómica dirigida a unas moléculas del metabolismo central del carbono y se comprueban las variaciones en la concentración entre individuos sanos e individuos diagnosticados de esquizofrenia.
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558 p.
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Plant growth at extremely high elevations is constrained by high daily thermal amplitude, strong solar radiation and water scarcity. These conditions are particularly harsh in the tropics, where the highest elevation treelines occur. In this environment, the maintenance of a positive carbon balance involves protecting the photosynthetic apparatus and taking advantage of any climatically favourable periods. To characterize photoprotective mechanisms at such high elevations, and particularly to address the question of whether these mechanisms are the same as those previously described in woody plants along extratropical treelines, we have studied photosynthetic responses in Polylepis tarapacana Philippi in the central Andes (18 degrees S) along an elevational gradient from 4300 to 4900 m. For comparative purposes, this gradient has been complemented with a lower elevation site (3700 m) where another Polylepis species (P. rugulosa Bitter) occurs. During the daily cycle, two periods of photosynthetic activity were observed: one during the morning when, despite low temperatures, assimilation was high; and the second starting at noon when the stomata closed because of a rise in the vapour pressure deficit and thermal dissipation is prevalent over photosynthesis. From dawn to noon there was a decrease in the content of antenna pigments (chlorophyll b and neoxanthin), together with an increase in the content of xanthophyll cycle carotenoids. These results could be caused by a reduction in the antenna size along with an increase in photoprotection. Additionally, photoprotection was enhanced by a partial overnight retention of de-epoxized xanthophylls. The unique combination of all of these mechanisms made possible the efficient use of the favourable conditions during the morning while still providing enough protection for the rest of the day. This strategy differs completely from that of extratropical mountain trees, which uncouple light-harvesting and energy-use during long periods of unfavourable, winter conditions.
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210 p.