2 resultados para 1-HEXYL-4-ETHYLOCTYL ISOPROPYLPHOSPHONIC ACID
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Succinic acid (SA) is a highly versatile building block that is used in a wide range of industrial applications. The biological production of succinic acid has emerged in the last years as an efficient alternative to the chemical production based on fossil fuels. However, in order to fully replace the competing petro-based chemical process from which it has been produced so far, some challenges remain to be surpassed. In particular, one main obstacle would be to reduce its production costs, mostly associated to the use of refined sugars. The present work is focused on the development of a sustainable and cost-e↵ective microbial production process based on cheap and renewable resources, such as agroindustrial wastes. Hence, glycerol and carob pods were identified as promising feedstocks and used as inexpensive carbon sources for the bioproduction of succinic acid by Actinobacillus succinogenes 130Z, one of the best naturally producing strains. Even though glycerol is a highly available carbon source, as by-product of biodiesel production, its consumption by A. succinogenes is impaired due to a redox imbalance during cell growth. However, the use of an external electron acceptor such as dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) may improve glycerol metabolism and succinic acid production by this strain. As such, DMSO was tested as a co-substrate for glycerol consumption and concentrations of DMSO between 1 and 4% (v/v) greatly promoted glycerol consumption and SA production by this biocatalyst. Aiming at obtaining higher succinic acid yield and production rate, batch and fed-batch experiments were performed under controlled cultivation conditions. Batch experiments resulted in a succinic acid yield on glycerol of 0.95 g SA/g GLY and a production rate of 2.13 g/L.h, with residual production of acetic and formic acids. In fed-batch experiment, the SA production rate reached 2.31 g/L.h, the highest value reported in the literature for A. succinogenes using glycerol as carbon source. DMSO dramatically improved the conversion of glycerol by A. succinogenes and may be used as a co-substrate, opening new perspectives for the use of glycerol by this biocatalyst. Carob pods, highly available in Portugal as a residue from the locust bean gum industry, contain a significant amount of fermentable sugars such as sucrose, glucose and fructose and were also used as substrate for succinic acid production. Sugar extraction from raw and roasted carobs was optimized varying solid/water ratio and extraction time, maximizing sugar recovery while minimizing the extraction of polyphenols. Kinetic studies of glucose, fructose and sucrose consumption by A. succinogenes as individual carbon sources till 30 g/L were first determined to assess possible metabolic diferences. Results showed no significant diferences related to sugar consumption and SA production between the diferent sugars. Carob pods water extracts were then used as carbon source during controlled batch cultivations. (...)
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Neste estudo procedeu-se à caracterização da diversidade genética das regiões codificantes da protease (PR), transcritase reversa (RT) e integrase (IN) do gene pol do vírus da imunodeficiência humana tipo 1 (HIV-1), bem como à pesquisa de polimorfismos genéticos associados à diminuição da susceptibilidade aos anti-retrovirais inibidores enzimáticos, circulante numa população de 51 indivíduos utilizadores de drogas por via endovenosa (IDUs) da Grande Lisboa. Em termos globais, a análise filogenética realizada com base em 38 sequências nucleotídicas concatenadas revelou que 12 (31,6%), 13 (34,2%) e 13 (34,2%) das sequências analisadas eram dos subtipos B, G/CRF14_BG e de formas genéticas não-B/não-G (1 F1, 4 CRF02_AG e 8 formas recombinantes únicas), respectivamente. Relativamente à pesquisa de mutações associadas a resistência (perfil genotípico), foram encontradas 15, presentes em 50,0% (22/44) dos indivíduos, com uma distribuição de 1-3/indivíduo (4, todas acessórias, na PR; 6 na RT; 5 na IN, uma principal e 4 acessórias). Todavia, apenas 26,7% (4/15) dessas mutações conferiam uma expressão fenotípica de resistência a uma das classes de inibidores (da RT ou IN), em 9,1% (4/44) dos indivíduos. Foi ainda observada uma elevada frequência de outros polimorfismos genéticos, mais frequentes em subtipos não-B, alguns dos quais considerados assinaturas de subtipo. A homologia genética total ou parcial com os subtipos B e G, reconhecida neste estudo, reflectirá a sua predominância na população de IDUs. Este resultado sugere também que a epidemia de HIV-1 em Portugal poderá estar a evoluir para um padrão epidemiológico singular, no qual os subtipos B, G e suas formas recombinantes predominam. A proporção observada de indivíduos portadores de vírus com mutações associadas a resistência, mesmo em indivíduos naive relativamente à terapêutica, indica que a sua transmissão se encontra em curso entre a população de IDUs, tendo, certamente, um impacto relevante ao nível da abordagem terapêutica e monitorização da infecção.