12 resultados para ULTRAVIOLET-ABSORPTION SPECTRA
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
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Pregnancy is a dynamic state and the placenta is a temporary organ that, among other important functions, plays a crucial role in the transport of nutrients and metabolites between the mother and the fetus, which is essential for a successful pregnancy. Among these nutrients, glucose is considered a primary source of energy and, therefore, fundamental to insure proper fetus development. Several studies have shown that glucose uptake is dependent on several morphological and biochemical placental conditions. Oxidative stress results from the unbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidants, in favor of the first. During pregnancy, ROS, and therefore oxidative stress, increase, due to increased tissue oxygenation. Moreover, the relation between ROS and some pathological conditions during pregnancy has been well established. For these reasons, it becomes essential to understand if oxidative stress can compromise the uptake of glucose by the placenta. To make this study possible, a trophoblastic cell line, the BeWo cell line, was used. Experiments regarding glucose uptake, either under normal or oxidative stress conditions, were conducted using tert-butylhydroperoxide (tBOOH) as an oxidative stress inducer, and 3H-2-deoxy-D-glucose (3H-DG) as a glucose analogue. Afterwards, studies regarding the involvement of glucose facilitative transporters (GLUT) and the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases (PI3K) and protein kinase C (PKC) pathways were conducted, also under normal and oxidative stress conditions. A few antioxidants, endogenous and from diet, were also tested in order to study their possible reversible effect of the oxidative effect of tBOOH upon apical 3H-DG uptake. Finally, transepithelial studies gave interesting insights regarding the apical-to-basolateral transport of 3H-DG. Results showed that 3H-DG uptake, in BeWo cells, is roughly 50% GLUT-mediated and that tBOOH (100 μM; 24h) decreases apical 3H-DG uptake in BeWo cells by about 33%, by reducing both GLUT- (by 28%) and non-GLUT-mediated (by 40%) 3H-DG uptake. Uptake of 3H-DG and the effect of tBOOH upon 3H-DG uptake are not dependent on PKC and PI3K. Moreover, the effect of tBOOH is not associated with a reduction in GLUT1 mRNA levels. Resveratrol, quercetin and epigallocatechin-3-gallate, at 50 μM, reversed, by at least 45%, the effect of tBOOH upon 3H-DG uptake. Transwell studies show that the apical-to-basolateral transepithelial transport of 3H-DG is increased by tBOOH.In conclusion, our results show that tBOOH caused a marked decrease in both GLUT and non-GLUT-mediated apical uptake of 3H-DG by BeWo cells. Given the association of increased oxidative stress levels with several important pregnancy pathologies, and the important role of glucose for fetal development, the results of this study appear very interesting.
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Nas últimas décadas, devido ao desenvolvimento económico, e a uma necessidade constante de gerir os recursos energéticos, existe uma necessidade de procurar novas fontes de energia, em particular fontes de energia renováveis. O biodiesel surge assim como uma energia alternativa ao combustível fóssil. Este biocombustível tem ganho uma importância significativa na sociedade moderna. Quimicamente o biodiesel é constituído por ésteres metílicos de ácidos gordos de cadeia longa, derivados de óleos vegetais ou gorduras animais. O principal problema que este enfrenta é a sua susceptibilidade à oxidação, devido ao seu conteúdo de ácidos gordos insaturados, logo existe uma procura constante de soluções que possam solucionar este problema. É necessária a identificação de técnicas e métodos para retardar a seu envelhecimento ao longo do tempo. O objectivo deste trabalho consiste no estudo da estabilidade do biodiesel ao longo do tempo, quando armazenado a diferentes condições de temperatura, superiores às normalmente suportadas pelo biodiesel durante o armazenamento, de modo a acelerar o processo de degradação. As amostras de biodiesel foram sujeitas a duas temperaturas. Uma amostra de biodiesel não estabilizado foi colocada a uma temperatura entre 40 e 50ºC ao longo de 203 dias, e uma outra amostra foi colocada a uma temperatura entre 95º e 105ºC ao longo de 146 dias. Realizaram-se ensaios semanais de modo registar a evolução do envelhecimento do biodiesel. As análises foram efectuadas por espectrofotometria de ultravioleta e visível (UV-VIS) e por espectroscopia de absorção na região do infravermelho (FTIR). No UV-VIS foi possível observar que o aumento de temperatura foi responsável pela aceleração da oxidação do biodiesel que resulta num aumento generalizado da absorvância do biodiesel. Através das análises efectuadas no FTIR verificou-se a formação e aumento da banda dos hidroperóxidos (grupo ROOH) localizada entre 3000 e 3600 cm-1 nos espectros, e igualmente um alargamento na banda dos carbonilos (grupo C=O) entre 1500 e 1900 cm-1. Numa fase posterior testaram-se antioxidantes para retardar o envelhecimento do biodiesel. Os ensaios foram efectuados a uma temperatura entre 95º e 105ºC. Os antioxidantes utilizados foram o galhato de propilo (PG), o galhato de etilo (EG) e o ácido gálhico (AG). Recorreu-se a técnicas como o UV-VIS e o FTIR para o registo dos espectros do biodiesel ao longo do tempo. Através destas técnicas foi possível verificar a influência de antioxidantes na estabilidade oxidativa do biodiesel. O PG foi o antioxidante que melhor desempenho mostrou no retardamento da oxidação do biodiesel e a técnica que melhor permitiu analisar a acção dos antioxidantes foi o UVVIS. Os resultados obtidos por FTIR não se mostraram tão conclusivos. Para caracterizar o envelhecimento do biodiesel não estabilizado e estabilizado utilizou-se também a cromatografia gasosa (CG) para quantificar a percentagem de ésteres metílicos presentes nas diferentes amostras no inicio e no fim do processo de oxidação. O biodiesel envelheceu mais rapidamente para temperaturas mais elevadas e comprovou-se que o antioxidante que melhor estabiliza o biodiesel é o PG.
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A dc magnetron sputtering-based method to grow high-quality Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) thin films, to be used as an absorber layer in solar cells, is being developed. This method combines dc sputtering of metallic precursors with sulfurization in S vapour and with post-growth KCN treatment for removal of possible undesired Cu2−xS phases. In this work, we report the results of a study of the effects of changing the precursors’ deposition order on the final CZTS films’ morphological and structural properties. The effect of KCN treatment on the optical properties was also analysed through diffuse reflectance measurements. Morphological, compositional and structural analyses of the various stages of the growth have been performed using stylus profilometry, SEM/EDS analysis, XRD and Raman Spectroscopy. Diffuse reflectance studies have been done in order to estimate the band gap energy of the CZTS films. We tested two different deposition orders for the copper precursor, namely Mo/Zn/Cu/Sn and Mo/Zn/Sn/Cu. The stylus profilometry analysis shows high average surface roughness in the ranges 300–550 nm and 230–250 nm before and after KCN treatment, respectively. All XRD spectra show preferential growth orientation along (1 1 2) at 28.45◦. Raman spectroscopy shows main peaks at 338 cm−1 and 287 cm−1 which are attributed to Cu2ZnSnS4. These measurements also confirm the effectiveness of KCN treatment in removing Cu2−xS phases. From the analysis of the diffuse reflectance measurements the band gap energy for both precursors’ sequences is estimated to be close to 1.43 eV. The KCN-treated films show a better defined absorption edge; however, the band gap values are not significantly affected. Hot point probe measurements confirmed that CZTS had p-type semiconductor behaviour and C–V analysis was used to estimate the majority carrier density giving a value of 3.3 × 1018 cm−3.
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Copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS) is a promising Earthabundant thin-film solar cell material; it has an appropriate band gap of ~1.45 eV and a high absorption coefficient. The most efficient CZTS cells tend to be slightly Zn-rich and Cu-poor. However, growing Zn-rich CZTS films can sometimes result in phase decomposition of CZTS into ZnS and Cu2SnS3, which is generally deleterious to solar cell performance. Cubic ZnS is difficult to detect by XRD, due to a similar diffraction pattern. We hypothesize that synchrotron-based extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), which is sensitive to local chemical environment, may be able to determine the quantity of ZnS phase in CZTS films by detecting differences in the second-nearest neighbor shell of the Zn atoms. Films of varying stoichiometries, from Zn-rich to Cu-rich (Zn-poor) were examined using the EXAFS technique. Differences in the spectra as a function of Cu/Zn ratio are detected. Linear combination analysis suggests increasing ZnS signal as the CZTS films become more Zn-rich. We demonstrate that the sensitive technique of EXAFS could be used to quantify the amount of ZnS present and provide a guide to crystal growth of highly phase pure films.
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This study describes the change of the ultraviolet spectral bands starting from 0.1 to 5.0 nm slit width in the spectral range of 200–400 nm. The analysis of the spectral bands is carried out by using the multidimensional scaling (MDS) approach to reach the latent spectral background. This approach indicates that 0.1 nm slit width gives higher-order noise together with better spectral details. Thus, 5.0 nm slit width possesses the higher peak amplitude and lower-order noise together with poor spectral details. In the above-mentioned conditions, the main problem is to find the relationship between the spectral band properties and the slit width. For this aim, the MDS tool is to used recognize the hidden information of the ultraviolet spectra of sildenafil citrate by using a ShimadzuUV–VIS 2550, which is in theworld the best double monochromator instrument. In this study, the proposed mathematical approach gives the rich findings for the efficient use of the spectrophotometer in the qualitative and quantitative studies.
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This paper analyzes the signals captured during impacts and vibrations of a mechanical manipulator. In order to acquire and study the signals an experimental setup is implemented. The signals are treated through signal processing tools such as the fast Fourier transform and the short time Fourier transform. The results show that the Fourier spectrum of several signals presents a non integer behavior. The experimental study provides valuable results that can assist in the design of a control system to deal with the unwanted effects of vibrations.
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O bacalhau (Gadus morhua) faz parte da dieta alimentar dos portugueses há vários séculos, sendo atualmente, um dos maiores consumidores deste peixe a nível mundial. Após o processo de salga, esta espécie possui características únicas como a consistência, cheiro, paladar e cor amarela. É precisamente devido à coloração do peixe que alguns produtores da Islândia, Noruega e Dinamarca requisitaram às autoridades da União Europeia (UE) a aprovação da utilização de polifosfatos no processo de salga húmida do bacalhau. Os polifosfatos são aditivos alimentares bastante usados no processamento do pescado pois previnem a oxidação dos lípidos e proteínas do músculo do bacalhau, evitando assim a indesejada mudança de cor do peixe. Apesar dos esforços da Associação dos Industriais do Bacalhau (AIB) e do governo português para a rejeição da proposta nórdica, tal não se verificou. Deste modo, no início do próximo ano já será possível a venda na UE de bacalhau com fosfatos. A quantificação do teor de fosfatos no bacalhau é geralmente efetuada por Espetrofotometria de absorção molecular no ultravioleta-visível (UV-Visível). Esta quantificação é baseada no método de determinação do fósforo total, através da hidrólise dos fosfatos a ortofosfatos com posterior medição da cor amarela, gerada pela reação destes com uma solução de molibdato-vanadato. O objetivo desta dissertação foi a validação de um método de análise para a quantificação dos polifosfatos no bacalhau. O método validado foi o descrito na norma NP 4495 para produtos de pesca e aquicultura. O desenvolvimento deste trabalho foi realizado em laboratório acreditado para águas e produtos alimentares (Equilibrium - Laboratório de Controlo de Qualidade e de Processos Lda, L0312). Foi ainda determinada a influência do teor de cloreto de sódio na quantificação dos polifosfatos e o teor de humidade, uma vez que este pode afetar o produto durante a sua comercialização. No processo de validação do método foram estudados diversos parâmetros, tais como a seletividade, linearidade, sensibilidade, limite de quantificação e precisão. Pela análise dos resultados obtidos conclui-se que o método para determinação de fosfatos no bacalhau se encontra validado, uma vez que satisfaz todas as especificações determinadas para cada parâmetro de validação avaliado.
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The mineral content (phosphorous (P), potassium (K), sodium (Na), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu)) of eight ready-to-eat baby leaf vegetables was determined. The samples were subjected to microwave-assisted digestion and the minerals were quantified by High-Resolution Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (HR-CS-AAS) with flame and electrothermal atomisation. The methods were optimised and validated producing low LOQs, good repeatability and linearity, and recoveries, ranging from 91% to 110% for the minerals analysed. Phosphorous was determined by a standard colorimetric method. The accuracy of the method was checked by analysing a certified reference material; results were in agreement with the quantified value. The samples had a high content of potassium and calcium, but the principal mineral was iron. The mineral content was stable during storage and baby leaf vegetables could represent a good source of minerals in a balanced diet. A linear discriminant analysis was performed to compare the mineral profile obtained and showed, as expected, that the mineral content was similar between samples from the same family. The Linear Discriminant Analysis was able to discriminate different samples based on their mineral profile.
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A chromatographic separation of active ingredients of Combivir, Epivir, Kaletra, Norvir, Prezista, Retrovir, Trivizir, Valcyte, and Viramune is performed on thin layer chromatography. The spectra of these nine drugs were recorded using the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. This information is then analyzed by means of the cosine correlation. The comparison of the infrared spectra in the perspective of the adopted similarity measure is possible to visualize with present day computer tools, and the emerging clusters provide additional information about the similarities of the investigated set of complex drugs.
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This study describes the change of the ultraviolet spectral bands starting from 0.1 to 5.0 nm slit width in the spectral range of 200–400 nm. The analysis of the spectral bands is carried out by using the multidimensional scaling (MDS) approach to reach the latent spectral background. This approach indicates that 0.1 nm slit width gives higher-order noise together with better spectral details. Thus, 5.0 nm slit width possesses the higher peak amplitude and lower-order noise together with poor spectral details. In the above-mentioned conditions, the main problem is to find the relationship between the spectral band properties and the slit width. For this aim, the MDS tool is to used recognize the hidden information of the ultraviolet spectra of sildenafil citrate by using a Shimadzu UV–VIS 2550, which is in the world the best double monochromator instrument. In this study, the proposed mathematical approach gives the rich findings for the efficient use of the spectrophotometer in the qualitative and quantitative studies.
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New arguments proving that successive (repeated) measurements have a memory and actually remember each other are presented. The recognition of this peculiarity can change essentially the existing paradigm associated with conventional observation in behavior of different complex systems and lead towards the application of an intermediate model (IM). This IM can provide a very accurate fit of the measured data in terms of the Prony's decomposition. This decomposition, in turn, contains a small set of the fitting parameters relatively to the number of initial data points and allows comparing the measured data in cases where the “best fit” model based on some specific physical principles is absent. As an example, we consider two X-ray diffractometers (defined in paper as A- (“cheap”) and B- (“expensive”) that are used after their proper calibration for the measuring of the same substance (corundum a-Al2O3). The amplitude-frequency response (AFR) obtained in the frame of the Prony's decomposition can be used for comparison of the spectra recorded from (A) and (B) - X-ray diffractometers (XRDs) for calibration and other practical purposes. We prove also that the Fourier decomposition can be adapted to “ideal” experiment without memory while the Prony's decomposition corresponds to real measurement and can be fitted in the frame of the IM in this case. New statistical parameters describing the properties of experimental equipment (irrespective to their internal “filling”) are found. The suggested approach is rather general and can be used for calibration and comparison of different complex dynamical systems in practical purposes.
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Toxic effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on skin include protein and lipid oxidation, and DNA damage. The latter is known to play a major role in photocarcinogenesis and photoaging. Many plant extracts and natural compounds are emerging as photoprotective agents. Castanea sativa leaf extract is able to scavenge several reactive species that have been associated to UV-induced oxidative stress. The aim of this work was to analyze the protective effect of C. sativa extract (ECS) at different concentrations (0.001, 0.01, 0.05 and 0.1 μg/mL) against the UV mediated-DNA damage in a human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT). For this purpose, the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay was used. Elucidation of the protective mechanism was undertaken regarding UV absorption, influence on 1O2 mediated effects or NRF2 activation. ECS presented a concentration-dependent protective effect against UV-mediated DNA damage in HaCaT cells. The maximum protection afforded (66.4%) was achieved with the concentration of 0.1 μg/mL. This effect was found to be related to a direct antioxidant effect (involving 1O2) rather than activation of the endogenous antioxidant response coordinated by NRF2. Electrochemical studies showed that the good antioxidant capacity of the ECS can be ascribed to the presence of a pool of different phenolic antioxidants. No genotoxic or phototoxic effects were observed after incubation of HaCaT cells with ECS (up to 0.1 μg/mL). Taken together these results reinforce the putative application of this plant extract in the prevention/minimization of UV deleterious effects on skin.