Francillon, Juliette Chirat, Christine Boisset, Claire Buon, Laurine
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Holzforschung
Pressurized hot water pretreatment was performed on softwood (SW) and hardwood (HW) chips following the same conditions (1 h at 170 °C) in order to partly hydrolyse hemicelluloses. The complete characterization of these sugar enriched autohydrolysates (AH) being rather complex, two different purification methods were conducted. Nanofiltration (NF) ...
Jabar, Ahmed Abdul Abbas, Ibrahim Mishah, Nabeel Wazan, Mohammed Tomehy, Motaen
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Journal of Ultrasonography
Background: Patient preparation for routine abdominal ultrasound, such as fasting for 8 hours and having a light meal the night before the examination, is a common practice employed to avoid digestive motility and gases, which are considered the main causes of artifacts and image quality degradation. Importance of this study: Patient preparation be...
Al-Shara, Baker Taha, Rosna Mat Mohamad, Jamaludin Elias, Hashimah Khan, Asif
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Plants
A highly efficient protocol for regeneration of Carica papaya L. cv. Eksotika somatic embryos from immature zygotic embryos was developed. This study was designed to overcome the obstacles in regeneration of somatic embryos from immature zygotic embryos of “Eksotika”, especially problems associated with formation of better root quality and callus f...
Hosoda, Tomohiro Uehara, Yuki Naito, Toshio
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Internal Medicine
Schieweck, Alexandra
The application of adsorbents in museum display cases appears auspicious, as the selection of low-emitting building and decoration materials does not necessarily ensure low pollution levels. Furthermore, historical furnishings may form an integral part of a museum and consequently cannot be substituted. Therefore, comprehensive experiments regardin...
González-García, Yolanda Grieve, Janessa Meza-Contreras, Juan Carlos Clifton-García, Berenice Silva-Guzman, José Antonio
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Bioengineering
Tequila agave bagasse (TAB) is the fibrous waste from the Tequila production process. It is generated in large amounts and its disposal is an environmental problem. Its use as a source of fermentable sugars for biotechnological processes is of interest; thus, it was investigated for the production of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) by the xylose-assimila...
rojas, john suarez, david moreno, alfredo silva-agredo, javier torres-palma, ricardo a.
Shrimp waste and its charcoal derivatives were evaluated for the removal of crystal violet. Activation was conducted at 500 ° / C with phosphoric acid at the 1:2 and 1:3 ratios. Activated charcoals were more porous and had a more roughly surface containing mainly C, O, Ca N, and P. Equilibrium adsorption data were fitted using seven kinetic and ...
Lim, Trisna Ouyang, Wei Martoni, Christopher John Balit, Nasri Prakash, Satya
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The EuroBiotech Journal
Activated charcoal was microencapsulated with Lactobacillus acidophilus 314 previously adapted for urea uptake. The creatinine removal capacity of this combination microcapsule was evaluated in-vitro in media simulating the small intestine. Results show that microcapsules containing both activated charcoal and L. acidophilus 314 demonstrated potent...
gámiz, beatriz hall, kathleen spokas, kurt a. cox, lucia
Activation treatments are often used as a means of increasing a biochar&rsquo / s sorption capacity for agrochemical compounds but can also provide valuable insight into sorption mechanisms. This work investigates the effects of H2O2 activation on a low-temperature (350 ° / C) grape wood biochar, evaluates subsequent changes to the removal effic...
Sternkopf, Marieke Thoröe-Boveleth, Sven Beck, Tobias Oleschko, Kirsten Erlenkötter, Ansgar Tschulena, Ulrich Steppan, Sonja Speer, Thimoteus Goettsch, Claudia Jankowski, Vera
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Toxins
Hydrophobic uremic toxins accumulate in patients with chronic kidney disease, contributing to a highly increased cardiovascular risk. The clearance of these uremic toxins using current hemodialysis techniques is limited due to their hydrophobicity and their high binding affinity to plasma proteins. Adsorber techniques may be an appropriate alternat...