54 resultados para PHBV


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Studies have demonstrated that polymeric biomaterials have the potential to support osteoblast growth and development for bone tissue repair. Poly( beta- hydroxybutyrate- co- beta- hydroxyvalerate) ( PHBV), a bioabsorbable, biocompatible polyhydroxy acid polymer, is an excellent candidate that, as yet, has not been extensively investigated for this purpose. As such, we examined the attachment characteristics, self- renewal capacity, and osteogenic potential of osteoblast- like cells ( MC3T3- E1 S14) when cultured on PHBV films compared with tissue culture polystyrene ( TCP). Cells were assayed over 2 weeks and examined for changes in morphology, attachment, number and proliferation status, alkaline phosphatase ( ALP) activity, calcium accumulation, nodule formation, and the expression of osteogenic genes. We found that these spindle- shaped MC3T3- E1 S14 cells made cell - cell and cell - substrate contact. Time- dependent cell attachment was shown to be accelerated on PHBV compared with collagen and laminin, but delayed compared with TCP and fibronectin. Cell number and the expression of ALP, osteopontin, and pro- collagen alpha 1( I) mRNA were comparable for cells grown on PHBV and TCP, with all these markers increasing over time. This demonstrates the ability of PHBV to support osteoblast cell function. However, a lag was observed for cells on PHBV in comparison with those on TCP for proliferation, ALP activity, and cbfa- 1 mRNA expression. In addition, we observed a reduction in total calcium accumulation, nodule formation, and osteocalcin mRNA expression. It is possible that this cellular response is a consequence of the contrasting surface properties of PHBV and TCP. The PHBV substrate used was rougher and more hydrophobic than TCP. Although further substrate analysis is required, we conclude that this polymer is a suitable candidate for the continued development as a biomaterial for bone tissue engineering.

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Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) melt processed disks and solvent cast films were modified by graft co-polyinerization with acrylic acid (AAc) in methanol solution at ambient temperature using gamma irradiation (dose rate of 4.5 kGy/h). To assess the presence of carboxylic acid groups on the surface, reaction with pentafluorophenol was performed prior to X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis. The grafting yield for all samples increased with monomer concentration (2-15%), and for the solvent cast films, it also increased with dose (2-9 kGy). However, the grafting yield of the melt processed disks was largely independent of the radiation dose (2-8 kGy). Toluidine blue was used to stain the modified materials facilitating, visual information about the extent of carboxylic acid functionalization and depth penetration of the grafted copolymer. Covalent linking of glucosamine to the functionalized surface was achieved using carbodimide chemistry verifying that the modified substrates are suitable for biomolecule attachment.

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This study evaluates the pro-inflammatory response to the thermoplastic biopolymer poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) through the analysis of cellular responses in vitro. The murine macrophage RAW264.7 cell line was cultured on solvent cast PHBV films, which was found to induce pro-inflammatory activity that required direct contact between the material and the macrophages. The identity of the pro-inflammatory stimulus was determined by culturing bone marrow-derived macrophages from bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) hyporesponsive C3H/HeJ mice and CpG non-responsive TLR9-/- mice on PHBV. The lack of a pro-inflammatory response by the C3H/HeJ cells indicates that the pro-inflammatory agent present within PHBV is predominately LPS while the TLR9-/- macrophages confirmed that CpG-containing bacterial DNA is unlikely to contribute to the activity. A series of purification procedures was evaluated and one procedure was developed that utilized hydrogen peroxide treatment in solution. The optimized purification was found to substantially reduce the pro-inflammatory response to PHBV without adversely affecting either the molecular structure or molecular weight of the material thereby rendering it more amenable for use as a biomaterial in vivo. Crown Copyright (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Amine functionalities were introduced onto the surface of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) films by applying radio frequency ammonia plasma treatment and wet ethylenediamine treatment. The modified surfaces were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) for chemical composition and Raman microspectroscopy for the spatial distribution of the chemical moieties. The relative amount of amine functionalities introduced onto the PHBV surface was determined by exposing the treated films to the vapor of trifluoromethylbenzaldehyde (TFBA) prior to XPS analysis. The highest amount of amino groups on the PHBV surface could be introduced by use of ammonia plasma at short treatment times of 5 and 10 s, but no effect of plasma power within the range of 2.5-20 W was observed. Ethylenediamine treatment yielded fewer surface amino groups, and in addition an increase in crystallinity as well as degradation of PHBV was evident from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Raman maps showed that the coverage of amino groups on the PHBV surfaces was patchy with large areas having no amine functionalities.

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Alkyl aluminium alkoxides have been used as initiators for the ring opening polymerisation of ε-caprolactone and δ-valerolactone. The effect of the reaction solvent on the kinetics of the polymerisation of ε-caprolactone has been studied. The rate of polymerisation was found to be faster in solvents of lower polarity and donor nature such as toluene. In general solvents of higher polarity resulted in a decreased rate of polymerisation. However solvents such as THF or DMF with a lone pair of electrons capable of forming a complex with the aluminium centre slowed the polymerisation further. The size of the monomer also proved to be an important factor in the kinetics of the reaction. The six membered ring, δ-valerolactone has less ring strain than the seven membered ring ε-caprolactone and thus the polymerisation of δ-valerolactone is slower than the corresponding polymerisation of ε-caprolactone. Both the alkoxide and alkyl group structures have an effect on the polymerisation. In general bulkier alkoxide groups provide greater steric hindrance around the active site at the beginning of the reaction. This causes an induction or a build up period that is related to the both the steric hindrance and also the electronic effects provided by the alkoxide group. The alkyl group structure has an effect throughout the polymerisation because it remains adjacent to the active centre. The number of alkoxide groups on the aluminium centre is also important, using a dialkoxide as an initiator yields polymers with molecular weights approximately half that of the corresponding reactions using a mono alkoxide. Transesterification reactions have also been found to occur after most of the monomer has been consumed. These transesterification reactions are exaggerated as temperature increases. A method of producing tri-block co-polymers has also been developed. A di-hydroxy functional pre-polymer, PHBV, was reacted with an aluminium alkyl to form a di-alkoxide macroinitiator which was subsequently used as an initiator for the polymerisation of ε-caprolactone to form an ABA type tri-block co-polymer. The molecular weight and other properties were predictable from the initial monomer/initiator ratios.

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Accurate identification of viruses is critical for resistance breeding and for development of management strategies. To this end, we are developing PCR diagnostics for the luteoviruses / poleroviruses that commonly affect chickpea and pulse crops in Australia. This is helping to overcome the shortfalls in virus identifications that often result from cross reactions of viruses to some antibodies. We compared these PCR tests with antibody based Tissue blot immune-assay (TBIA) in virus surveys of chickpea and pulse crops from eastern Australia. We used a multiplex PCR for Beet western yellows virus (BWYV), Bean leaf roll virus (BLRV), Phasey bean virus (PhBV – a new polerovirus species) and Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV) to investigate the importance of each virus and their host range from different locations. Important alternative hosts included Malva parviflora which was commonly found to be infected with BWYV from many locations and Medicago polymorpha was a host for BLRV, PhBV and SbDV. Using the virus species-specific PCR, 49 virus affected plants (mostly crop plants) from surveys in 2013 were screened, revealing the following infections; 38 SbDV, 5 PhBV, 3 BWYV, 2 BLRV and 1 mixed SbDV/BWYV. From the 45 samples that were not BWYV by PCR, 33 were false-positives in the BWYV TBIA. This demonstrates the BWYV antibody used was not useful for identifying BWYV and PCR indicated that SbDV was the dominant virus from the samples tested from the 2013 season. Preliminary results from the 2014 season indicate a significant change, with SbDV being only a minor component of the total virus population. Further work to clarify the Australian luteovirus complex through molecular techniques is in progress.

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O interesse na produção de astaxantina de fontes naturais vem aumentando significativamente, devido principalmente à sua capacidade como potente agente antioxidante. Na obtenção da astaxantina por via biotecnológica, a microalga Haematococcus pluvialis é um dos micro-organismos industrialmente mais interessantes. Entretanto, como a maioria dos carotenoides, a astaxantina é uma molécula altamente insaturada que pode ser facilmente degradada por processos térmicos. Em função desta instabilidade, uma possibilidade que se abre, a fim de proteger sua atividade biológica de fatores ambientais e reforçar a sua estabilidade física, é o encapsulamento. Neste sentido, este trabalho vem contribuir em inovações relacionadas ao desenvolvimento de tecnologia para ruptura celular, extração e nanoencapsulamento de astaxantina produzida por via biotecnológica, mais especificamente de astaxantina obtida através do cultivo de H. pluvialis. Neste estudo, os cultivos foram realizados em meio BBM e acetato de sódio e conduzidos a temperatura constante de 25±1 ºC em fotobiorreatores de 1 L com aeração por borbulhamento de ar de 300 mL.min-1 , agitação manual diária e sob iluminância constante de 444 µmol fótons.m-2 s -1 durante 15 dias, sendo inoculados com suspensão de microalgas previamente preparada, na proporção de 10%, e pH ajustado em 7,0. A biomassa foi recuperada dos cultivos por centrifugação e seca a 35 °C por 48 h. Em seguida, foram empregadas diferentes técnicas de ruptura celular (química, mecânica e enzimática). Após a ruptura, foi realizada a extração dos carotenoides e a quantificação dos carotenoides totais (µg.g-1 ) e da extratibilidade (%). Entre os solventes testados no método de ruptura química, o diclorometano foi o selecionado para a extração dos pigmentos carotenoides. Dentre as técnicas mecânicas de ruptura celular, a maceração da biomassa congelada com terra diatomácea resultou na maior extratibilidade e carotenoides totais (66,01% e 972,35 μg.g-1 ). A melhor condição de lise da parede celular de H. pluvialis, utilizando o preparado enzimático Glucanex® , ocorreu em pH do meio reacional de 4,5 a 55 ºC, com atividade inicial de β-1,3-glucanase de 0,6 U.mL-1 e um tempo de reação de 30 min, alcançando-se 17,73% de atividade lítica relativa. Nestas condições, com a reação enzimática assistida por ultrassom sem congelamento prévio da biomassa, atingiu-se 83,90% e 1235,89 µg.g -1 , respectivamente, para extratibilidade e carotenoides totais. Dentre as técnicas combinadas testadas, a maceração com terra diatomácea associada à lise enzimática apresentou valores de extratibilidade e carotenoides totais de, respectivamente, 93,83% e 1382,12 µg.g-1 . No encapsulamento do extrato contendo astaxantina obtido por lise enzimática associada por ultrassom, envolvendo a coprecipitação com PHBV (poli(3-hidroxibutirato-cohidroxivalerato)) em fluidos supercríticos, o aumento da pressão tendeu a reduzir o diâmetro da partícula formada, enquanto que o aumento da relação biomassa contendo astaxantina:diclorometano usada na etapa de extração incrementou o percentual de encapsulamento e a eficiência de encapsulamento para ambas pressões testadas (80 e 100 bar). Os maiores valores de percentual de encapsulamento (17,06%) e eficiência de encapsulamento (51,21%) foram obtidos nas condições de 80 bar e relação biomassa:diclorometano de 10 mg.mL -1 . Nestas condições, o diâmetro médio de partícula foi de 0,228 µm. Com base nos resultados obtidos, técnicas para a obtenção de astaxantina de H. pluvialis e seu encapsulamento foram desenvolvidas com sucesso, podendo ser extendidas a outros produtos intracelulares de microalgas.

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Polyhydroxybutyrate-co-hydroxyvalerate microspheres (PHBV-MS) were prepared as a delivery system for the herbicide atrazine (ATZ). Characterization of the system included investigation of in vitro release properties and genotoxicity. ATZ - PHBV-MS particle diameters showed a size distribution range of 1-13 mu m. Differential scanning calorimetry analyses indicated that ATZ was associated with the PHBV microparticles. The release profiles showed a different release behavior for the pure herbicide in solution, as compared with that containing ATZ-loaded PHBV-MS. Korsmeyer-Peppas model analyses showed that atrazine release from the microparticles occurred by a combination of diffusion through the matrix and partial diffusion through water-filled pores of the PHBV microparticles. A Lactuca sativa test result showed that the genotoxicity of ATZ-loaded PHBV-MP was decreased in relation to ATZ alone. The results demonstrate a viable biodegradable herbicide release system using atrazine for agrochemical purposes.