7 resultados para Nitrogen compounds
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Issue in Honor of Prof. Paweł Kafarski
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In a multi-target complex network, the links (L-ij) represent the interactions between the drug (d(i)) and the target (t(j)), characterized by different experimental measures (K-i, K-m, IC50, etc.) obtained in pharmacological assays under diverse boundary conditions (c(j)). In this work, we handle Shannon entropy measures for developing a model encompassing a multi-target network of neuroprotective/neurotoxic compounds reported in the CHEMBL database. The model predicts correctly >8300 experimental outcomes with Accuracy, Specificity, and Sensitivity above 80%-90% on training and external validation series. Indeed, the model can calculate different outcomes for >30 experimental measures in >400 different experimental protocolsin relation with >150 molecular and cellular targets on 11 different organisms (including human). Hereafter, we reported by the first time the synthesis, characterization, and experimental assays of a new series of chiral 1,2-rasagiline carbamate derivatives not reported in previous works. The experimental tests included: (1) assay in absence of neurotoxic agents; (2) in the presence of glutamate; and (3) in the presence of H2O2. Lastly, we used the new Assessing Links with Moving Averages (ALMA)-entropy model to predict possible outcomes for the new compounds in a high number of pharmacological tests not carried out experimentally.
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Effects on fish reproduction can result from a variety of toxicity mechanisms first operating at the molecular level. Notably, the presence in the environment of some compounds termed endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can cause adverse effects on reproduction by interfering with the endocrine system. In some cases, exposure to EDCs leads to the animal feminization and male fish may develop oocytes in testis (intersex condition). Mugilid fish are well suited sentinel organisms to study the effects of reproductive EDCs in the monitoring of estuarine/marine environments. Up-regulation of aromatases and vitellogenins in males and juveniles and the presence of intersex individuals have been described in a wide array of mullet species worldwide. There is a need to develop new molecular markers to identify early feminization responses and intersex condition in fish populations, studying mechanisms that regulate gonad differentiation under exposure to xenoestrogens. Interestingly, an electrophoresis of gonad RNA, shows a strong expression of 5S rRNA in oocytes, indicating the potential of 5S rRNA and its regulating proteins to become useful molecular makers of oocyte presence in testis. Therefore, the use of these oocyte markers to sex and identify intersex mullets could constitute powerful molecular biomarkers to assess xenoestrogenicity in field conditions.
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[ES]En el siguiente trabajo se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica en la que se muestran los resultados obtenidos al llevar a cabo la purificación del biogás y/o la eliminación del metano, en los casos en los que su valorización no sea posible, mediante métodos biológicos (biofiltración). Se recogen asimismo las diversas fuentes desde las que se genera el biogás (generación incontrolada o producción controlada) junto con las concentraciones típicas de todos los compuestos que pueden formar su composición. En la purificación del biogás se ha estudiado la eliminación de compuestos perjudiciales para el aprovechamiento energético del biogás, como son el sulfuro de hidrógeno (H2S), los mercaptanos y los siloxanos. Para el estudio de los compuestos a eliminar se ha diferenciado entre distintas configuraciones de biorreactores (biofiltros, biofiltros percoladores y biolavadores) y para cada una de ellas se han recogido datos representativos como la temperatura óptima de operación, las diferencias entre operar a pH ácido o básico (teniendo en cuenta que el pH natural de operación es ácido pero que en estas condiciones la solubilidad del H2S es menor y el relleno se deteriora con mayor rapidez). También se ha analizado la influencia de la cantidad de oxígeno necesario para garantizar la degradación total de los contaminantes y evitar la acumulación de depósitos de azufre, llegando incluso a necesitarse proporciones de O2/H2S de 49.2 para la oxidación completa del H2S. Se ha estudiado también la cantidad necesaria de nitrógeno (nutriente) en los procesos llevados a cabo en condiciones anaerobias (cercana a 200 mgN-NO3 -/L), así como el efecto que tienen los compuestos producidos en la oxidación parcial (azufre elemental (S0), metanol, formaldehido, etc.) en el funcionamiento del sistema.
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A family of chiral ligands derived from alpha-phenylethylamine and 2-aminobenzophenone were prepared by alkylation of the nitrogen atom. Upon reaction with glycine and a Ni(II) salt, these ligands were transformed into diastereomeric complexes, as a result of the configurational stability of the stereogenic nitrogen atom. Different diastereomeric ratios were observed depending on the substituent R introduced in the starting ligand, and stereochemical assignments were based on X-ray analysis, along with NMR studies and optical rotation measurements.
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Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic, biologically non-essential and highly mobile metal that has become an increasingly important environmental hazard to both wildlife and humans. In contrast to conventional remediation technologies, phytoremediation based on legume rhizobia symbiosis has emerged as an inexpensive decontamination alternative which also revitalize contaminated soils due to the role of legumes in nitrogen cycling. In recent years, there is a growing interest in understanding symbiotic legume rhizobia relationship and its interactions with Cd. The aim of the present review is to provide a comprehensive picture of the main effects of Cd in N-2-fixing leguminous plants and the benefits of exploiting this symbiosis together with plant growth promoting rhizobacteria to boost an efficient reclamation of Cd-contaminated soils.