32 resultados para HYDROPHOBIC ADHESIVES
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Recent experiments with amyloid-beta (Aß) peptides indicate that the formation of toxic oligomers may be an important contribution to the onset of Alzheimer's disease. The toxicity of Aß oligomers depend on their structure, which is governed by assembly dynamics. However, a detailed knowledge of the structure of at the atomic level has not been achieved yet due to limitations of current experimental techniques. In this study, replica exchange molecular dynamics simulations are used to identify the expected diversity of dimer conformations of Aß10-35 monomers. The most representative dimer conformation has been used to track the dimer formation process between both monomers. The process has been characterized by means of the evolution of the decomposition of the binding free energy, which provides an energetic profile of the interaction. Dimers undergo a process of reorganization driven basically by inter-chain hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions and also solvation/desolvation processes.
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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 3040% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.
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El propósito de este trabajo es el de presentar la amalgama adherida como un muy válido tratamiento conservador a tener en cuenta a la hora de ofertar soluciones a nuestros pacientes. Es un tratamiento conservador mucho más económico que otros muchos y ante pacientes con no demasiados recursos económicos nos puede ser de gran ayuda. Asimismo, es quizá el tipo de tratamiento más recomendable para una parte de los llamados 'pacientes especiales'. Nos referimos a los pacientes que presentan deficiencias físicas y psíquicas y que por su particularidad nos limitan casi siempre las opciones terapéuticas clásicas. Se presenta un estudio 'in vivo' sobre 128 piezas dentarias, 49 de las cuales habían necesitado tratamiento endodóncico previo y que posteriormente fueron restauradas con amalgama adherida.
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La restauración de lesiones proximales en molares deciduos es problemática, no existe un material ideal para reparar este tipo de lesiones. Por otra parte en dientes temporales debilitados tras una pulpotomía, la restauración de elección es la corona metálica preformada. Con la introducción de los nuevos sistemas de adhesión una posible alternativa en el tratamiento de estas situaciones en dentición temporal, serian las incrustaciones para molares y las coronas para incisivos confeccionadas con material composite fototennocurado. En este arüculo se analiza la técnica de preparación de estas restauraciones, sus indicaciones, ventajas e inconvenientes.
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Introducción: La adhesión de las resinas dentales al esmalte no depende solamente del grabado ácido del esmalte. Otros factores, como el pulido de la superficie del esmalte pueden influir en la fuerza de adhesión de las resinas. El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar la adhesión de un sellador de fisuras fotopolimerizable tras la utilización previa de distintos métodos de profilaxis y dos diferentes tiempos de grabado. Material y método: Ochenta terceros molares extraídos quirúrgicamente se seccionaron en dos mitades (vestibular y lingual). Los dientes se dividieron en ocho grupos de 20 muestras cada uno, de acuerdo con los métodos de profilaxis: polvo de piedra pómez, pasta fluorada, espray de bicarbonato y control (sin profilaxis); y dos tiempos de grabado: 15 y 30 segundos. Se midió la fuerza de adhesión mediante una prueba de tracción en una máquina de ensayos universal INSTRON. Resultados y conclusión: Se utilizó el test estadístico ANOVA, detectándose diferencias significativas en la resistencia a la tracción; el posterior test de Dunnett encontró estas diferencias entre los grupos control y de profilaxis con piedra pómez para 15 y 30 segundos de grabado respecto de los grupos tratados con pasta fluorada y espray de bicarbonato, para los mismos tiempos de grabado (p<0,05), siendo esta diferencia mayor en el grupo de espray con bicarbonato.
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This paper presents the preliminary findings of pH and colour measurements carried out on artworks on paperand on wood that had been treated with a poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAC) based adhesive in the 1980s. In both cases, areas treated with PVAC proved to be less acidic than untreated areas. Contrary to expectations, the conservation treatments have not, as yet, increased acidity levels in the objects under study. Colour measurements of the works on paper showed that those that had been backed with a cotton fabric using a mixture of methylcellulose and PVAC were less yellow than those from the same print run that had not been backed. This finding suggests that the backing somehow prevented the natural degradation of the support. In view of these preliminary results, further research is clearly needed. This study forms part of a broader ongoing project to assess the role of PVAC in the conservation of a range of cultural assets.
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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 3040% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.
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This paper presents the preliminary findings of pH and colour measurements carried out on artworks on paperand on wood that had been treated with a poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAC) based adhesive in the 1980s. In both cases, areas treated with PVAC proved to be less acidic than untreated areas. Contrary to expectations, the conservation treatments have not, as yet, increased acidity levels in the objects under study. Colour measurements of the works on paper showed that those that had been backed with a cotton fabric using a mixture of methylcellulose and PVAC were less yellow than those from the same print run that had not been backed. This finding suggests that the backing somehow prevented the natural degradation of the support. In view of these preliminary results, further research is clearly needed. This study forms part of a broader ongoing project to assess the role of PVAC in the conservation of a range of cultural assets.
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This paper presents the preliminary findings of pH and colour measurements carried out on artworks on paperand on wood that had been treated with a poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAC) based adhesive in the 1980s. In both cases, areas treated with PVAC proved to be less acidic than untreated areas. Contrary to expectations, the conservation treatments have not, as yet, increased acidity levels in the objects under study. Colour measurements of the works on paper showed that those that had been backed with a cotton fabric using a mixture of methylcellulose and PVAC were less yellow than those from the same print run that had not been backed. This finding suggests that the backing somehow prevented the natural degradation of the support. In view of these preliminary results, further research is clearly needed. This study forms part of a broader ongoing project to assess the role of PVAC in the conservation of a range of cultural assets.
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Esta contribución presenta el Proyecto de investigación que se está llevando a cabo en la Sección de Conservación¿Restauración de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Barcelona desde el año 2006. El proyecto tiene por objetivo identificar los problemas que generan los tratamientos con PVAc, poliacetato de vinilo, en diversos bienes patrimoniales, así como el establecimiento de protocolos para la reversibilización del adhesivo. El trabajo se centra en los materiales de archivo, los materiales arqueológicos, la pinturasobre tela, sobre madera y la pintura mural por ser casos especialmente representativos de patrimonio en los que se ha utilizado este adhesivo y en los que se pueden detectar problemas derivados de su utilización. El estudio parte de la selección de obras originales procedentes de museos e instituciones colaboradoras que fueron tratadas con poliacetato de vinilo. De éstas obras se extrajeron muestras para caracterizar su composición y estado conservación. Una vez conocida la estructura de las obras se prepararon muestras probeta simulando las obras originales y se sometieron a un proceso de envejecimiento acelerado. A partir de estos simulacros se realizaron análisis para conocer los efectos derivados del uso del PVAc en tratamientos de conservación-restauración. Las técnicas de análisis empleadas fueron: medición de pH, espectroscopía de IR por transformada de Fourier (FTIR), análisis de pirolisis-cromatografía de gases / espectrometría de masas (Py-GC-MS), espectroscopia Raman por transformada de Fourier (FT-Raman), análisis de color, microscopía electrónica de barrido, espectroscopia de dispersión de rayos X (SEM-EDX) y microscopía óptica. Con la divulgación de los resultados acerca de la composición, pH, color, efectos del adhesivo sobre los soportes, propiedades mecánicas y reversibilización del adhesivo, obtenidos de las muestras probeta antes y después de la primera fase de envejecimiento acelerado, así como en unas muestras de adhesivos envejecidas de forma natural durante 10 años, se pretende fomentar la difusión y el intercambio de información entre los centros dedicados a la Conservación-Restauración del patrimonio.
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Esta contribución presenta el Proyecto de investigación que se está llevando a cabo en la Sección de Conservación¿Restauración de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad de Barcelona desde el año 2006. El proyecto tiene por objetivo identificar los problemas que generan los tratamientos con PVAc, poliacetato de vinilo, en diversos bienes patrimoniales, así como el establecimiento de protocolos para la reversibilización del adhesivo. El trabajo se centra en los materiales de archivo, los materiales arqueológicos, la pinturasobre tela, sobre madera y la pintura mural por ser casos especialmente representativos de patrimonio en los que se ha utilizado este adhesivo y en los que se pueden detectar problemas derivados de su utilización. El estudio parte de la selección de obras originales procedentes de museos e instituciones colaboradoras que fueron tratadas con poliacetato de vinilo. De éstas obras se extrajeron muestras para caracterizar su composición y estado conservación. Una vez conocida la estructura de las obras se prepararon muestras probeta simulando las obras originales y se sometieron a un proceso de envejecimiento acelerado. A partir de estos simulacros se realizaron análisis para conocer los efectos derivados del uso del PVAc en tratamientos de conservación-restauración. Las técnicas de análisis empleadas fueron: medición de pH, espectroscopía de IR por transformada de Fourier (FTIR), análisis de pirolisis-cromatografía de gases / espectrometría de masas (Py-GC-MS), espectroscopia Raman por transformada de Fourier (FT-Raman), análisis de color, microscopía electrónica de barrido, espectroscopia de dispersión de rayos X (SEM-EDX) y microscopía óptica. Con la divulgación de los resultados acerca de la composición, pH, color, efectos del adhesivo sobre los soportes, propiedades mecánicas y reversibilización del adhesivo, obtenidos de las muestras probeta antes y después de la primera fase de envejecimiento acelerado, así como en unas muestras de adhesivos envejecidas de forma natural durante 10 años, se pretende fomentar la difusión y el intercambio de información entre los centros dedicados a la Conservación-Restauración del patrimonio.
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This review focuses on the role of proteins in the production and maintenance of foam in both sparkling wines and beer. The quality of the foam in beer but especially in sparkling wines depends, among other factors, on the presence of mannoproteins released from the yeast cell walls during autolysis. These proteins are hydrophobic, highly glycosylated, and their molecular masses range from 10 to 200 kDa characteristics that allow mannoproteins to surround and thus stabilize the gas bubbles of the foam. Both the production and stabilization of foam also depend on other proteins. In wine, these include grape-derived proteins such as vacuolar invertase; in beer, barley-derived proteins, such as LTP1, protein Z, and hordein-derived polypeptides, are even more important in this respect than mannoproteins
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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 30-40% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.
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Triheptanoin-enriched diets have been successfully used in the experimental treatment of various metabolic disorders. Maximal therapeutic effect is achieved in the context of a ketogenic diet where triheptanoin oil provides 30-40% of the daily caloric intake. However, pre-clinical studies using triheptanoin-rich diets are hindered by the difficulty of administering to laboratory animals as a solid foodstuff. In the present study, we successfully synthesized triheptanoin to the highest standards of purity from glycerol and heptanoic acid, using sulfonated charcoal as a catalyst. Triheptanoin oil was then formulated as a solid, stable and palatable preparation using a ketogenic base and a combination of four commercially available formulation agents: hydrophilic fumed silica, hydrophobic fumed silica, microcrystalline cellulose, and talc. Diet compliance and safety was tested on C57Bl/6 mice over a 15-week period, comparing overall status and body weight change. Practical applications: This work provides a complete description of (i) an efficient and cost-effective synthesis of triheptanoin and (ii) its formulation as a solid, stable, and palatable ketogenic diet (triheptanoin-rich; 39% of the caloric intake) for rodents. Triheptanoin-rich diets will be helpful on pre-clinical experiments testing the therapeutic efficacy of triheptanoin in different rodent models of human diseases. In addition, using the same solidification procedure, other oils could be incorporated into rodent ketogenic diet to study their dosage and long-term effects on mammal health and development. This approach could be extremely valuable as ketogenic diet is widely used clinically for epilepsy treatment.
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The attachment of Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 28213 onto six different materials used to manufacture dental implant abutments was quantitatively determined after 2 and 24 h of contact between the materials and the bacterial cultures. The materials were topographically characterized and their wettability determined, with both parameters subsequently related to bacterial adhesion. Atomic force microscopy, interferometry, and contact angle measurement were used to characterize the materials" surfaces. The results showed that neither roughness nor nano-roughness greatly influenced bacterial attachment whereas wettability strongly correlated with adhesion. After 2 h the degree of E. coli attachment markedly differed depending on the material whereas similar differences were not observed for S. aureus, which yielded consistently higher counts of adhered cells. Nevertheless, after 24 h the adhesion of the two species to the different test materials no longer significantly differed, although on all surfaces the numbers of finally adhered E. coli were higher than those of S. aureus