988 resultados para Zn (II)


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In this work it was demanded to verify the zinc critical levels in soybean plants cultivated in a Dark-Red Latosol. So the experiment was carried out in vases with 4 liters of soil, which has received five doses of Zn (0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 ppm) in three correction levels. It was verified that the critical levels of the nutrient in plant (for 90% from highest production) was between 36 and 53 ppm to the dry matter yield and grains in treatments with correction.

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The chemical fractionation and bioleaching of Mn, At, Zn, Cu and Ti in municipal sewage sludge were investigated using Thiobacillus ferrooxidans as leaching microorganism. As a result of the bacterial activity, ORP increase and pH reduction were observed. Metal solubilization was accomplished only in experimental systems supplemented with energy source (Fe(II)). The solubilization efficiency approached similar to80% for Mn and Zn, 24% for Cu, 10% for At and 0.2% for Ti. The chemical fractionation of Mn, At, Zn, Cu and Ti was investigated using a five-step sequential extraction procedure employing KNO3. KF, Na4P2O7, EDTA and HNO3. The results show that the bioleaching process affected the partitioning of Mn and Zn, increasing its percentage of elution in the KNO3 fraction while reducing it in the KF, Na4P2O7 and EDTA fractions. No significant effect was detected on the partitioning of Cu and Al. However, quantitatively the metals Mn, Zn, Cu and At were extracted with higher efficiency after the bacterial activity. Titanium was unaffected by the bioleaching process in both qualitative and quantitative aspects. (C) 2002 Elsevier B.V. Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Compostos do tipo hidrotalcita, também conhecidos como hidróxidos duplos lamelares (HDLs), do sistema (Zn-Ni-Cu/Fe-Al)-SO4 foram obtidos por meio de co-precipitação a pH variável (crescente) utilizando lama vermelha (LV) como material de partida devido a sua elevada porcentagem de Fe3+ e Al3+. Para tal estudo, a LV, previamente caracterizada por FRX e DRX, foi submetida à abertura ácida com HClconc. e H2SO4 2N. Para os HDLs obtidos, foram avaliados a influência do tipo de cátion bivalente, da variação do pH de síntese (pH 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 e 12) e da variação de razão molar teórica r = MII/MIII (2, 3 e 4) na sua estrutura cristalina mediante as seguintes técnicas de caracterização: DRX, FT-IR, MEV/EDS, TG/ATD. Os resultados FRX revelaram que a LV é composta principalmente por Fe2O3 (32,80%), Al2O3 (19,83%), SiO2 (18,14%) e Na2O (11,55%). DRX corrobora os resultados da análise química, visto que foram identificados os minerais: hematita, goethita, gibbsita, sodalita, calcita, anatásio e quartzo. Zn-HDLs mostraram que a o aumento de pH de síntese colabora para um melhor ordenamento cristalino do material, uma vez que os picos se tornam melhor definidos, culminando com a melhor condição experimental em pH 9 e r = 3, cujo HDL foi identificado como o mineral natroglaucocerinita (d~11 Ǻ). Nesses valores de pH, a incorporação de SO42- no espaçamento interlamelar foi favorecida apesar da competição com o CO2 presente no ar atmosférico no momento da síntese. FT-IR também indica a presença do sulfato. As análises por MEV revelam a presença de cristais muito finos e pequenos, > 2μm, de forma hexagonal que pela análise via EDS indicaram, em sua composição, os elementos Na, Zn, Fe, Al, S, C e O. TG/ATD evidenciaram quatro etapas de perda de massa: desidratação, desidroxilação, desoxidenação e dessulfatação, para os HDLs com melhor ordenamento cristalino. Para os materiais menos cristalinos, as duas primeiras etapas ocorrem simultaneamente. Ni-HDLs apresentaram três picos com posições próximas às do mineral carrboydita a partir de pH igual a 7. No entanto, a partir de pH 9, surge hematita como uma fase acessória. Também há disputa entre os ânions SO42- e CO32- no espaço interlamelar, visto que os valores de espaçamento basal d diminuem (de aproximadamente 9,5 até 7,8 Ǻ). Tal fato também foi observado pelo FT-IR. As análises por MEV mostraram aglomerados de minerais anédricos menores que 2μm que, via EDS indicaram composição Ni, Fe, Al, S, C e O. As análises de TG/ATD apresentaram o mesmo comportamento do sistema anterior, evidenciaram as etapas de desidratação, desidroxilação, desoxigenação e dessulfatação e, para os materiais menos cristalinos, as duas primeiras etapas também ocorrem simultaneamente. Cu-HDLs, em valores de pH entre 7 e 10, não cristalizaram a fase HDL tal qual verificada para os sistemas contendo zinco ou níquel. O cobre distorce a estrutura do octaedro causando o chamado Efeito Jahn-Teller: distorção tetraédrica no ambiente octaédrico. As análises por FT-IR apresentaram o mesmo comportamento dos sistemas anteriores, apesar de o material se apresentar amorfo via DRX. O MEV também revela aglomerados amorfos que, de acordo com o EDS, indicaram em sua composição os elementos Cu, Fe, Al, S, C e O. As análises de TG/ATD apresentaram o mesmo comportamento que os materiais menos cristalinos dos dois sistemas anteriores, para os quais as etapas de desidratação e desidroxilação ocorreram simultaneamente. Mt-HDLs (mistura de Zn2+, Ni2+, Cu2+), apresentaram comportamento semelhante aos HDLs de níquel, com quatro picos em posições próximas aos da carrboydita a partir de pH igual a 7. A disputa entre sulfato e carbonato também se repete, visto que os valores de espaçamento basal d diminuem (de aproximadamente 9,5 até 7,9 Ǻ), o que também pode ser notado nos espectros de FT-IR. O MEV dessas amostras também apresentaram aglomerados com tamanhos menores que 2μm e, via EDS, indicaram em sua composição os elementos Zn, Cu, Ni, Fe, Al, S, C e O. Aqui também o comportamento das curvas TG/ATD foi semelhante aos materiais pouco cristalinos obtidos anteriormente.

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Three new coordination polymers [M(Pht)(1-MeIm)2]n (where M=Cu (1), Zn (2), Co (3); Pht2−=dianion of o-phthalic acid; 1-MeIm=1-methylimidazole) and two compounds [M(1-MeIm)6](HPht)2 · 2H2O (M=Co (4), Ni (5)) have been synthesized and characterized by X-ray crystallography. The structures of 1–3 (2 is isostructural to 3) consist of [M(1-MeIm)2] building units connected by 1,6-bridging phthalate ions to form infinite chains. In complex 1, each copper(II) center adopts a square coordination mode of N2O2 type by two O atoms from different phthalate ions and two N atoms of 1-MeIm, whereas in 3 two independent metal atoms are tetrahedrally (N2O2) coordinated to a pair of Pht ligands and a pair of 1-MeIm molecules. There are only van der Waals interactions between the chains in 1, while the three-dimensional network in 3 is assembled by C–H⋯O contacts. In contrast to polymers 1–3 the structures of 4 and 5 (complexes are also isostructural) are made up of the [M(1-MeIm)6]2+ cation, two hydrogen phthalate anions (HPht−) and two H2O solvate molecules. The coordination around each metal(II) atom is octahedral with six nitrogen atoms of 1-MeIm. Extended hydrogen bonding networks embracing the solvate water molecules and a phthalate residue as well as the weak C–H⋯O interactions stabilize the three-dimensional structures. Magnetic studies clearly show that the magnetic ions do not interact with each other. Furthermore, in compound 4 we have another example of a highly anisotropic Co2+ ion with a rhombic g-tensor and large zero-field-splitting. The complexes were also characterized by IR and 1H NMR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and all data are discussed in the terms of known structures.

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We investigated cross-sectional associations between intakes of zinc, magnesium, heme- and non heme iron, beta-carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E and inflammation and subclinical atherosclerosis in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA). We also investigated prospective associations between those micronutrients and incident MetS, T2D and CVD. Participants between 45-84 years of age at baseline were followed between 2000 and 2007. Dietary intake was assessed at baseline using a 120-item food frequency questionnaire. Multivariable linear regression and Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to evaluate associations of interest. Dietary intakes of non-heme iron and Mg were inversely associated with tHcy concentrations (geometric means across quintiles: 9.11, 8.86, 8.74, 8.71, and 8.50 µmol/L for non-heme iron, and 9.20, 9.00, 8.65, 8.76, and 8.33 µmol/L for Mg; ptrends <0.001). Mg intake was inversely associated with high CC-IMT; odds ratio (95% CI) for extreme quintiles 0.76 (0.58, 1.01), ptrend: 0.002. Dietary Zn and heme-iron were positively associated with CRP (geometric means: 1.73, 1.75, 1.78, 1.88, and 1.96 mg/L for Zn and 1.72, 1.76, 1.83, 1.86, and 1.94 mg/L for heme-iron). In the prospective analysis, dietary vitamin E intake was inversely associated with incident MetS and with incident CVD (HR [CI] for extreme quintiles - MetS: 0.78 [0.62-0.97] ptrend=0.01; CVD: 0.69 [0.46-1.03]; ptrend =0.04). Intake of heme-iron from red meat and Zn from red meat, but not from other sources, were each positively associated with risk of CVD (HR [CI] - heme-iron from red meat: 1.65 [1.10-2.47] ptrend = 0.01; Zn from red meat: 1.51 [1.02 - 2.24] ptrend =0.01) and MetS (HR [CI] - heme-iron from red meat: 1.25 [0.99-1.56] ptrend =0.03; Zn from red meat: 1.29 [1.03-1.61]; ptrend = 0.04). All associations evaluated were similar across different strata of gender, race-ethnicity and alcohol intake. Most of the micronutrients investigated were not associated with the outcomes of interest in this multi-ethnic cohort. These observations do not provide consistent support for the hypothesized association of individual nutrients with inflammatory markers, MetS, T2D, or CVD. However, nutrients consumed in red meat, or consumption of red meat as a whole, may increase risk of MetS and CVD.^

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Chemical and mineralogical compositions of ferromanganese oxide coatings on rocks dredged from the New England Seamounts, the Sierra Leone Rise and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near the Equator have been determined in an investigation of regional differences in Atlantic ferromanganese deposits. Most encrustations are clearly of hydrogenous origin, consisting mainly of todorokite and delta MnO2, but several recovered from the equatorial fracture zones may be hydrothermal accumulations. Differences in the chemistry of the water column and in growth rates of the ferromanganese coatings may be important in producing this regional contrast in composition. Fine-scale changes in element abundances within the encrustations indicate that the nature of the substrate has little influence on compositional variations.

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Thirteen sediment samples, including calcareous ooze, sandy clay, volcanic sand, gravel, and volcanic breccia, from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Sites 732B, 734B, 734G and Conrad Cruise 27-9, Station 17, were examined. Contents of major and trace elements were determined using XRF or ICP (on samples <0.5 g). Determinations of rare earth elements (REE) were performed using ICP-MS. Mineralogy was determined using XRD. On the basis of the samples studied, the sediments accumulating in the Atlantis II Fracture Zone are characterized by generally high MgO, Cr, and Ni contents compared with other deep-sea sediments. A variety of sources are reflected in the mineralogy and geochemistry of these sediments. Serpentine, brucite, magnetite, and high MgO, Cr, and Ni contents indicate derivation from ultramafic basement. The occurrence of albite, analcime, primary mafic minerals, and smectite/chlorite in some samples, coupled with high SiO2, Al2O3, TiO2, Fe2O3, V, and Y indicate contribution from basaltic basement. A third major sediment source is characterized as biogenic material and is reflected primarily in the presence of carbonate minerals, and high CaO, Sr, Pb, and Zn in certain samples. Kaolinite, illite, quartz, and some chlorite are most likely derived from continental areas or other parts of the ocean by long-distance sediment transport in surface or other ocean currents. Proportions of source materials in the sediments reflect the thickness of the sediment cover, slope of the seafloor, and the nature of and proximity to basement lithologies. REE values are low compared to other deep-sea sediments and indicate no evidence of hydrothermal activity in the Atlantis II Fracture Zone sediments. This is supported by major- and trace-element data.

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Group II introns are widely believed to have been ancestors of spliceosomal introns, yet little is known about their own evolutionary history. In order to address the evolution of mobile group II introns, we have compiled 71 open reading frames (ORFs) related to group II intron reverse transcriptases and subjected their derived amino acid sequences to phylogenetic analysis. The phylogenetic tree was rooted with reverse transcriptases (RTs) of non-long terminal repeat retroelements, and the inferred phylogeny reveals two major clusters which we term the mitochondrial and chloroplast-like lineages. Bacterial ORFs are mainly positioned at the bases of the two lineages but with weak bootstrap support. The data give an overview of an apparently high degree of horizontal transfer of group II intron ORFs, mostly among related organisms but also between organelles and bacteria. The Zn domain (nuclease) and YADD motif (RT active site) were lost multiple times during evolution. Differences in domain structures suggest that the oldest ORFs were concise, while the ORF in the mitochondrial lineage subsequently expanded in three locations. The data are consistent with a bacterial origin for mobile group II introns.

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As rações comerciais devem ser um alimento balanceado que supra todas as exigências nutricionais nas diferentes fases da vida do animal. Sua formulação deve conter ingredientes de qualidade, em proporções adequadas. É de fundamental importância o conhecimento do valor nutricional das rações, para assegurar que o cão esteja ingerindo diariamente quantidades corretas dos nutrientes. O desbalanço de elementos essenciais e a presença de elementos tóxicos podem causar desequilíbrios nutricionais, doenças e, até mesmo, consequências fatais aos cães. O cobre é um dos vários elementos de importância a ser estudado quanto aos defeitos metabólicos nos cães. O acúmulo de cobre no fígado pode ocasionar lesões progressivas nas organelas dos hepatócitos, resultando em hepatite crônica e cirrose. Diante disso, este trabalho teve como objetivos (I) quantificação dos elementos químicos com função nutricional e com potencial tóxico presentes nas rações para cães adultos e filhotes, (II) avaliação da composição centesimal das rações amostradas, (III) avaliação da variação dos elementos químicos entre as amostras de ração de um mesmo lote de produção (IV), estudo da representatividade de pequenas porções-teste, (V) avaliação da bioacessibilidade de cobre em rações, com experimento in vitro. Os elementos químicos Al, As, Br, Ca, Cl, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Fe, I, K, La, Mg, Mn, Na, P, Rb, Sb, Sc, Se, Ti, U e Zn foram determinados pela análise por ativação neutrônica instrumental (INAA). A composição centesimal foi avaliada de acordo com os métodos recomendados da AOAC. A homogeneidade de distribuição dos elementos químicos nas rações foi avaliada pela análise de amostras grandes (LS-NAA). A bioacessibilidade de cobre nas rações foi estimada por meio da simulação da digestão gastrointestinal in vitro. Foi possível determinar por INAA todos os nutrientes minerais, isto é, Ca, P, K, Na, Cl, Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn, Zn, I e Se, com limites estabelecidos pela Association of American Feed Control Officials. Foram notadas em algumas rações altas concentrações de Al, Sb e U, elementos com grande potencial tóxico. Cerca de 16 % das amostras de ração apresentaram, pelo menos, um parâmetro não conforme quanto à composição centesimal. Os resultados obtidos por LS-NAA e NAA convencional mostraram variação na composição entre os sacos de ração para Br, Ca, Na e Zn, com boa concordância entre ambos os métodos. O emprego da LS-NAA combinada com NAA convencional permitiu observar que pequenas porções-teste (350 mg) de ração são representativas comparadas com aquelas de 1 kg para Br, Ca, K, Na e Zn. Em todas as rações para cães, 50 % do cobre presente estava sob a forma bioacessível

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Nickel-containing catalysts are developed to oligomerize light olefins. Two nickel-containing zincosilicates (Ni-CIT-6 and Ni-Zn-MCM-41) and two nickel-containing aluminosilicates (Ni-HiAl-BEA and Ni-USY) are synthesized as catalysts to oligomerize propylene into C3n (C6 and C9) products. All catalysts oligomerize propylene, with the zincosilicates demonstrating higher average selectivities to C3n products, likely due to the reduced acidity of the Zn heteroatom.

To test whether light alkanes can be incorporated into this oligomerization reaction, a supported homogeneous catalyst is combined with Ni-containing zincosilicates. The homogeneous catalyst is included to provide dehydrogenation/hydrogenation functions. When this tandem catalyst system is evaluated using a propylene/n-butane feed, no significant integration of alkanes are observed.

Ni-containing zincosilicates are reacted with 1-butene and an equimolar propylene/1-butene mixture to study other olefinic feeds. Further, other divalent metal cations such as Mn2+, Co2+, Cu2+, and Zn2+ are exchanged onto CIT-6 samples to investigate stability and potential use for other reactions. Co-CIT-6 oligomerizes propylene, albeit less effectively than Ni-CIT-6. The other M-CIT-6 samples, while not able to oligomerize light olefins, may be useful for other reactions, such as deNOx.

Molecular sieves are synthesized, characterized, and used to catalyze the methanol-to-olefins (MTO) reaction. The Al concentration in SSZ-13 samples is varied to investigate the effect of Al number on MTO reactivity when compared to a SAPO-34 sample with only isolated Si Brønsted acid sites. These SSZ-13 samples display reduced transient selectivity behavior and extended reaction lifetimes as Si/Al increases; attributable to fewer paired Al sites. MTO reactivity for the higher Si/Al SSZ-13s resembles the SAPO-34 sample, suggesting that both catalysts owe their stable reaction behavior to isolated Brønsted acid sites.

Zeolites CHA and RHO are prepared without the use of organic structure-directing agents (OSDAs), dealuminated by steam treatments (500°C-800°C), and evaluated as catalysts for the MTO reaction. The effects of temperature and steam partial pressure during steaming are investigated. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Ar physisorption show that steaming causes partial structural collapse of the zeolite, with degradation increasing with steaming temperature. 27Al MAS NMR spectra of steamed materials reveal the presence of tetrahedral, pentacoordinate, and hexacoordinate aluminum.

Proton forms of as-synthesized CHA (Si/Al=2.4) and RHO (Si/Al=2.8) rapidly deactivate under MTO testing conditions (400°C, atmospheric pressure). CHA samples steamed at 600°C performed best among samples tested, showing increased olefin selectivities and catalyst lifetime. Acid washing these steamed samples further improved activity. Reaction results for RHO were similar to CHA, with the RHO sample steamed at 800°C producing the highest light olefin selectivities. Catalyst lifetime and C2-C3 olefin selectivities increase with increasing reaction temperature for both CHA-type and RHO-type steamed samples.

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In this study, 103 unrelated South-American patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS II) were investigated aiming at the identification of iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS) disease causing mutations and the possibility of some insights on the genotype-phenotype correlation The strategy used for genotyping involved the identification of the previously reported inversion/disruption of the IDS gene by PCR and screening for other mutations by PCR/SSCP. The exons with altered mobility on SSCP were sequenced, as well as all the exons of patients with no SSCP alteration. By using this strategy, we were able to find the pathogenic mutation in all patients. Alterations such as inversion/disruption and partial/total deletions of the IDS gene were found in 20/103 (19%) patients. Small insertions/deletions/indels (<22 bp) and point mutations were identified in 83/103 (88%) patients, including 30 novel mutations; except for a higher frequency of small duplications in relation to small deletions, the frequencies of major and minor alterations found in our sample are in accordance with those described in the literature.

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) pathogenesis leads to recurrent vaso-occlusive and hemolytic processes, causing numerous clinical complications including renal damage. As vasoconstrictive mechanisms may be enhanced in SCD, due to endothelial dysfunction and vasoactive protein production, we aimed to determine whether the expression of proteins of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) may be altered in an animal model of SCD. Plasma angiotensin II (Ang II) was measured in C57BL/6 (WT) mice and mice with SCD by ELISA, while quantitative PCR was used to compare the expressions of the genes encoding the angiotensin-II-receptors 1 and 2 (AT1R and AT2R) and the angiotensin-converting enzymes (ACE1 and ACE2) in the kidneys, hearts, livers and brains of mice. The effects of hydroxyurea (HU; 50-75mg/kg/day, 4weeks) treatment on these parameters were also determined. Plasma Ang II was significantly diminished in SCD mice, compared with WT mice, in association with decreased AT1R and ACE1 expressions in SCD mice kidneys. Treatment of SCD mice with HU reduced leukocyte and platelet counts and increased plasma Ang II to levels similar to those of WT mice. HU also increased AT1R and ACE2 gene expression in the kidney and heart. Results indicate an imbalanced RAS in an SCD mouse model; HU therapy may be able to restore some RAS parameters in these mice. Further investigations regarding Ang II production and the RAS in human SCD may be warranted, as such changes may reflect or contribute to renal damage and alterations in blood pressure.