1000 resultados para Compuestos orgánicos
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Tesis de la Universidad Central (Madrid), Facultad de Farmacia, leída el 21-05-1864.
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En port.: Se comprenden también las instrucciones para la admisión de alumnos, y el Real decreto estableciendo que las Escuelas de Agricultura existentes y las que se creen en lo sucesivo ajusten su enseñanza al Reglamento de la central, con otras disposiciones relativas a la carrera agrícola.
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Helicobacter pylori is a spiral, Gram negative, mobile, and microaerophilic bacteria recognized as a major cause of gastritis, ulcer, gastric cancer, and gastric low grade, B cell, mucosa – associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, constituting an important microorganism in medical microbiology. Its importance comes from the difficulty of treatment because the requirement of multiple drugs use, besides the increasing emergence of resistant and multiresistant strains to antibiotics used in th e clinic. In order to expand safe and effective therapeutic options , chemical studies on medicinal plants by obtaining extracts, fractions, isolated compounds or essential oils with some biological activity has been intensified . Given the above, the objective was to evaluate the inhi bitory activity of organic extracts derived from Syzygium cumini and Encholirium spectabile, with antiulcer history, and the essential oil, obtained from S. cumini, against H. pylori (ATCC 43504) by the disk diffusion method, for qualitative evaluation, an d determination of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) using the broth microdilution method, for quantitative analysis. Also was evaluated the extracts in vitro toxicity by a hemolytic assay using sheep red blood cells, and VERO and HeLa cells using the MTT assay to analyze cell viability. The extracts of both plant used in antimicrobial assays did not inhibit bacterial growth, however the essential oil of S. cumini (SCFO) proved effective, showing MIC value of 205 μg/mL (0.024 % dilution of the original oil). In the hemolytic assay, the same oil shows moderate toxicity, by promote 25% hemolysis at 1000 μg/mL. Regarding the cytotoxicity in cell culture, the SCFO, at 260 μg/mL, affected the cell viability around 80% of HeLa and 50% of VERO cells. So the oi l obtained from S. cumini leaves has antimicrobial activity against H. pylori and cytotoxicity potential, suggesting a source of new molecule drug candidates, since new stages of toxicity in vitro and in vivo, as well, chemical characterization be evaluate d. Moreover, the development of a prospective drug delivery system can result in a prototype to be used in preclinical tests.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES
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Organic dyes have been widely used in various branches of dyeing industries. These compounds are known to be very toxic, mutagenic, cancinogenic only cause aesthetic pollution and irreversible damage to aquatic ecosystems and human health. Are recalcitrant contaminants due to its high stability and resistance to photobleaching and bio. Given this context, the search for technologies that can minimize the effects of such pollutants is required. In recent decades the Electrochemical Oxidation Process Advanced (PEOAs) based on the generation of strongly oxidizing species (radicals ●OH) offer promising approaches for the prevention of problems caused by industrial effluents. This study analyzed the degradation and mineralization of textile dyes and the study of a real effluent in order to assess the feasibility of PEOAs: Electro-Fenton (EF), Photo Electro-Fenton (PEF) and anodic oxidation (AO), and these methods still was studied the Solar Fotoelectro-Fenton (SPEF) in a pre-pilot plant, in order to study the electrochemical treatment on an industrial scale. In the study has compared the effect of PEOAs in the removal of color, TOC and decay kinetics of degradation of the compounds, and also for using the Congo Red (CR) SPEF studies were performed mineralization current efficiency (MCE). The best results are given to the treatment of the PEF for all the studied dyes. From the results it was possible to choose the PEF as the most effective and promising for application of treatment when compared to other methods of treatment, and prove from SPEF that the process can be used in industrial scales, since this method PEF has been improved and solar irradiation replaced the UVA lamp.
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Organic dyes have been widely used in various branches of dyeing industries. These compounds are known to be very toxic, mutagenic, cancinogenic only cause aesthetic pollution and irreversible damage to aquatic ecosystems and human health. Are recalcitrant contaminants due to its high stability and resistance to photobleaching and bio. Given this context, the search for technologies that can minimize the effects of such pollutants is required. In recent decades the Electrochemical Oxidation Process Advanced (PEOAs) based on the generation of strongly oxidizing species (radicals ●OH) offer promising approaches for the prevention of problems caused by industrial effluents. This study analyzed the degradation and mineralization of textile dyes and the study of a real effluent in order to assess the feasibility of PEOAs: Electro-Fenton (EF), Photo Electro-Fenton (PEF) and anodic oxidation (AO), and these methods still was studied the Solar Fotoelectro-Fenton (SPEF) in a pre-pilot plant, in order to study the electrochemical treatment on an industrial scale. In the study has compared the effect of PEOAs in the removal of color, TOC and decay kinetics of degradation of the compounds, and also for using the Congo Red (CR) SPEF studies were performed mineralization current efficiency (MCE). The best results are given to the treatment of the PEF for all the studied dyes. From the results it was possible to choose the PEF as the most effective and promising for application of treatment when compared to other methods of treatment, and prove from SPEF that the process can be used in industrial scales, since this method PEF has been improved and solar irradiation replaced the UVA lamp.
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Esta memoria se basa en la hipótesis del papel fundamental que el sistema microbiano asociado al sistema radical de las plantas tiene sobre el metabolismo vegetal y las consiguientes aplicaciones de los productos derivados del mismo. El sistema rizosférico microbiano, el microbioma rizosférico cumple un papel fundamental para que la planta consiga mejorar sus capacidades de adaptación a un ambiente cambiante. En el capítulo 2 se exponen de manera enlazadas hipótesis sucesivas que pretenden evidenciar el potencial de aplicación de las bacterias asociadas a la planta y los distintos enfoques de aplicación biotecnológicos. En primer lugar, se plantea el uso de la rizosfera como fuente de microorganismos especialmente adaptados a la interacción del sistema planta/microorganismos. Un sistema en el que la presión selectiva definida por la planta condiciona el tipo de microorganismos, su diversidad y en definitiva la estructura de las comunidades microbianas que se desarrollan en este ecosistema. Sobre la hipótesis de la capacidad de selección de microorganismos por la planta, primero se busca una planta que aporte una serie de factores de presiónselección. La planta se elige en base a criterios filogenéticos y metabólicos (metabolismo secundario muy activo). Nicotiana glauca, es una Solanacea, de la misma familia que especies con gran interés alimentario, como el tomate, Solanum lycopersicum, la patata, Solanum tuberosum o el pimiento, Capsicum annum. Se selecciona esta planta como sujeto de muestreo rizosférico, en busca de un microbioma cultivable y con aplicaciones por sus aportaciones beneficiosas en la interacción. A continuación, sobre las casi mil cepas aisladas de la rizosfera, a lo largo de dos años, en tres suelos de características muy diferentes, se realiza un ensayo previo de actividades con potencial para incidir favorablemente sobre la salud de la planta. Las cepas se seleccionan sobre la base de un screening a gran escala en el que se intenta absorber la máxima variabilidad genética de los microorganismos que se desarrollan en el sistema rizosférico de Nicotiana glauca y pasan a estudiarse por su capacidad para inducir resistencia sistémica y efectos sobre el crecimiento en plantas de tomate, especie elegida como modelo de trabajo...