992 resultados para biological screening


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The ability to control the surface properties and subsequent colloidal stability of dispersed particles has widespread applicability in many fields. Sub-micrometer fluorescent silica particles (reporters) can be used to actively encode the combinatorial synthesis of peptide libraries through interparticle association. To achieve these associations, the surface chemistry of the small fluorescent silica reporters is tailored to encourage robust adhesion to large silica microparticles onto which the peptides are synthesized. The interparticle association must withstand a harsh solvent environment multiple synthetic and washing procedures, and biological screening buffers. The encoded support beads were exposed to different solvents used for peptide synthesis, and different solutions used for biological screening including phosphate buffered saline (PBS), 2-[N-morpholino]ethane sulfonic acid (VIES) and a mixture of MES and N-(3-dimethyl-aminopropyl)-N'-ethylcarbodiimide (EDC). The number of reporters remaining adhered to the support bead was quantified after each step. The nature of the associations were explored and tested to optimize the efficiency of these phenomena. Results presented illustrate the influence of the surface functionality and polyelectrolyte modification of the reporters. These parameters were investigated through zeta potential and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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Infectious diseases often hamper the production of aquatic organisms in aquaculture systems, causing economical losses, environmental problems and consumer safety issues. The conventional way aquaculture producers had to control pathogens was by means of synthetic antibiotics and chemicals. This procedure had consequences in the emergence of more resilient pathogens, drug contamination of seafood products and local ecosystems. To avoid the repercussions of antibiotic use, vaccination has greatly replaced human drugs in western fish farms. However there is still massive unregulated antibiotic use in third world fish farms, so less expensive therapeutic alternatives for drugs are desperately needed. An alternative way to achieve disease control in aquaculture is by using natural bioactive organic compounds with antibiotic, antioxidant and/or immunostimulant properties. Such diverse biomolecules occur in bacteria, algae, fungi, higher plants and other organisms. Fatty acids, nucleotides, monosaccharides, polysaccharides, peptides, polyphenols and terpenoids, are examples of these substances. One promising source of bioactive compounds are salt tolerant plants. Halophytes have more molecular resources and defence mechanisms, when compared with other tracheophytes, to deal with the oxidative stresses of their habitat. Many halophytes have been used as a traditional food and medical supply, especially by African and Asian cultures. This scientific work evaluated the antibiotic, antioxidant, immunostimulant and metal chelating properties of Atriplex halimus L., Arthrocnemum macrostachyum Moric., Carpobrotus edulis L., Juncus acutus L. and Plantago coronopus L., from the Algarve coast. The antibiotic properties were tested against Listonella anguillarum, Photobacterium damselae piscicida and Vibrio fischeri. The immunostimulant properties were tested with cytochrome c and Griess assays on Sparus aurata head-kidney phagocytes. J. acutus ether extract inhibited the growth of P. damselae piscicida. A. macrostachyum, A. halimus, C. edulis, Juncus acutus and P. coronopus displayed antioxidant, copper chelating and iron chelating properties. These plants show potential as sources of bioactive compounds with application in aquaculture and in other fields.

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The potential and applicability of UHPSFC-MS/MS for anti-doping screening in urine samples were tested for the first time. For this purpose, a group of 110 doping agents with diverse physicochemical properties was analyzed using two separation techniques, namely UHPLC-MS/MS and UHPSFC-MS/MS in both ESI+ and ESI- modes. The two approaches were compared in terms of selectivity, sensitivity, linearity and matrix effects. As expected, very diverse retentions and selectivities were obtained in UHPLC and UHPSFC, proving a good complementarity of these analytical strategies. In both conditions, acceptable peak shapes and MS detection capabilities were obtained within 7min analysis time, enabling the application of these two methods for screening purposes. Method sensitivity was found comparable for 46% of tested compounds, while higher sensitivity was observed for 21% of tested compounds in UHPLC-MS/MS and for 32% in UHPSFC-MS/MS. The latter demonstrated a lower susceptibility to matrix effects, which were mostly observed as signal suppression. In the case of UHPLC-MS/MS, more serious matrix effects were observed, leading typically to signal enhancement and the matrix effect was also concentration dependent, i.e., more significant matrix effects occurred at the lowest concentrations.

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As a continuing effort to establish the structure-activity relationships (SARs) within the series of the angiotensin II antagonists (sartans), a pharmacophoric model was built by using novel TOPP 3D descriptors. Statistical values were satisfactory (PC4: r(2)=0.96, q(2) ((5) (random) (groups))=0.84; SDEP=0.26) and encouraged the synthesis and consequent biological evaluation of a series of new pyrrolidine derivatives. SAR together with a combined 3D quantitative SAR and high-throughput virtual screening showed that the newly synthesized 1-acyl-N-(biphenyl-4-ylmethyl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxamides may represent an interesting starting point for the design of new antihypertensive agents. In particular, biological tests performed on CHO-hAT(1) cells stably expressing the human AT(1) receptor showed that the length of the acyl chain is crucial for the receptor interaction and that the valeric chain is the optimal one.

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Two hundred and eighty-five botanically identifide plant materials have been extracted with 50 percent ethanol and the extracts put through a wide biological screen of 61 tests. These include tests for antibacterial, antifungal, anthelminthic, antiprotozoal, anticancer, antifertillity, hypoglycaemic and a wide range of pharmacological activities.

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Three hundred botanically identified plant materials have been extracted with 50% ethanol and the extracts put through a wide biological screen. These include tests for antibacterial, anticancer, antifertility, antifungal, anthelminthic, antiprotozoal, antiviral and pharmacological activities. Biological activities have been confirmed in fractions of fifty-six of these extracts.

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Ethanol extracts (50%) of 295 botanically Identified plant materials have been tested for a wide variety of biological activities including anticancer, chemotherapeutic and pharmaceutical activities. Biological activities been confirmed in fractions of 34 of these extracts.

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Ethanol extracts (50%) of 295 botanically Identified plant materials have been tested for a wide variety of biological activities including anticancer, chemotherapeutic and pharmaceutical activities. Biological activities been confirmed in fractions of 22 of these extracts.

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Two hundred and eighty nine botanically identified plant materials have been tested as 50% ethanol extracts, for a wide variety of bloloalcal activities including including anticancer, chemotherapeutic and pharmaceutical activities. Biological activities been confirmed in fractions of 47 of these extracts.

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Two hundred and ninety eight botanically identified plant materials have been tested as 50% ethanol extracts, for a wide variety of biological activities including antifertility, anticancer, chemotherapeutic and pharmacological activities. Biological activities been confirmed in fractions of 84 of these extracts.

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Extracts of about 1600 Indian plants were tested in vitro on rat and/or human spermatozoa. Thirty extracts showed spermicidal activity in rat and of these 16 caused instantaneous immobilization of human spermatozoa.

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Extracts of 644 plant materials were screened for tannins and 204 extracts gave a positive test. Quantitative evaluation of tannins in positive extracts showed that 16 contained appreciable quantities. Insecticidal activity was tested against Musco domestica and Tribolium casteneum in 162 extracts and was confirmed in 17 and 4 extracts respectively.

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Two hundred and ninety three botanically identified plant materials have been tested as 50% ethanol extracts, for a wide variety of biological activities including antifertility, anticancer, chemotherapeutic and pharmaceutical activities. Biological activity has been confirmed in fractions of 40 of these extracts.

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Two hundred eightythree botanically identified plant species have been tested as 50% ethanol extracts, for a wide variety of biological activities including antifertility, anticancer, chemotherapeutic and pharmaceutical activities. Biological activity has been observed in 143 of these extracts. The biological Activity has been confirmed in the fraction of 35 extracts and anticancer activity in the extracts of 23 plant species.

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Alcoholic extracts of 300 botanically identified plant materials from 287 plant species have been tested for various biological activities including chemotherapeutic and pharmacological screenings. Biological activities have been confirmed in 51 fractions of the extracts. Follow-up studies have been carried out in some plants with confirmed activity. The active principles and results of these studies are reported.