Chen, Xu Wang, Qiyan Shao, Mingyan Ma, Lin Guo, Dongqing Wu, Yan Gao, Pengrong Wang, Xiaoping Li, Weili Li, Chun
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Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie
Heart failure (HF) leads to an increase in morbidity and mortality globally. Disorders of energy metabolism and apoptosis of cardiomyocytes are critically involved in the progression of HF. Ginsenoside Rb3 (G-Rb3) is a natural product derived from ginseng that has cardio-protective effect. The pharmacological mechanism of G-Rb3 in the treatment of ...
Böhmer, Annette Barz, Saskia Schwab, Katjana Kolbe, Ulrike Gabel, Anke Kirkpatrick, Joanna Ohlenschläger, Oliver Görlach, Matthias Böhmer, Frank-D
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Redox biology
Oxidative modification of cysteine residues has been shown to regulate the activity of several protein-tyrosine kinases. We explored the possibility that Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3), a hematopoietic receptor-tyrosine kinase, is subject to this type of regulation. An underlying rationale was that the FLT3 gene is frequently mutated in Acute My...
Sun, Peng Zhang, Kaikai Gong, Jianyu Khan, Aimal Zhang, Yu Islama, Md Suzaul Zhang, Yanrong
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Environmental science and pollution research international
Sunflower stalk-derived biochars (BC) were prepared at various temperatures (i.e., 500, 650, and 1000 °C) and demonstrated as a highly efficient catalyst in persulfate (PS) activation for the oxidation of p-nitrophenol (PNP) at 60 °C. The apparent PNP oxidation rate constant in the BC500 (0.1543 L mol-1 S-1), BC650 (0.6062 L mol-1 S-1), or BC1000 (...
Odin, Giliane P. Belhadj, Oulfa Vanmeert, Frederik Janssens, Koen Wattiaux, Alain François, Alexandre Rouchon, Véronique
Lignite constitutes a unique testimony of past diversity and evolution of land plants. This material, usually waterlogged, is particularly difficult to dry because of its mechanical sensitivity to moisture changes. In addition, lignite may contain organic and inorganic sulfides, which are susceptible to oxidation once excavated. As a result, the co...
Reyes, Michael Wang, Peng Was, Gary Marian, Jaime
Mohammad, Shahnewaz Tempel, Regina N.
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Environmental Earth Sciences
Arsenic (As) concentration in the Humboldt River (HR) water ranges from 0.012 to 0.06 mg/L, with an average of 0.032 mg/L. The river water is alkaline with pH 8.4–9.3 and oxic with average 12 mg/L of dissolved O2 and + 139 mV of oxidation–reduction potential (ORP). The river water contains an average specific electrical conductivity of 1000 µS/cm w...
RAO, K. V. S. KOTESWARA Ratnakaram Venkata Nadh RATNAM, K. VENKATA
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International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics
Objective: To study the kinetics of periodate oxidation of polyethylene glycol-600 (PEG-600), a familiar non-toxic polymer used in pharmaceutical and other fields of industry. Methods: Reactions were carried out in alkaline medium and measured the kinetics by iodometry. One oxygen atom loss or two electrons transfer was observed per each molecule o...
Giorgi, Victoria Menéndez, Pilar García-Carnelli, Carlos
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Cholesterol is a C27-sterol employed as starting material for the synthesis of valuable pharmaceutical steroids and precursors. The microbial transformations of cholesterol have been widely studied, since they are performed with high regio- and stereoselectivity and allow the production of steroidal compounds which are difficult to synthesize by cl...
Dong, W.J. Lee, J.-L.
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North, Megan K Dalle Zotte, Antonella Hoffman, Louwrens C
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Meat science
Thirty-four New Zealand White rabbits of both sexes were fed a control or supplemented (2 g/kg quercetin dihydrate) diet from weaning until slaughter (13 weeks). After post-mortem chilling, excised and minced Longissimus thoracis et lumborum muscles were stored at 3.2 °C under oxygen-permeable wrapping for 1, 3 or 5 days. Colour, pH, lipid oxidatio...