نتایج جستجو برای: acidic ph

تعداد نتایج: 192368  

2008
Yasuyuki HASHIDOKO Toshihiro HASEGAWA Erry PURNOMO Motohiko TADA Suwido H. LIMIN Mitsuru OSAKI Satoshi TAHARA

To investigate the acid sulfate soil-adapting strategies of South Kalimantan local rice varieties, their rhizoplane pH was preliminarily examined using a glass-made micro-electrode. Although raw acid-sulfate soils in paddocks in South Kalimantan were generally pH 3.5-4.5 and sometimes pH 2.5, pH values of the rhizoplane of living roots directly measured by the microelectrode always converged to...

2013
Hwan Kang Young - IL Jeong

pH-sensitive drug targeting using nanoparticles for cancer chemotherapy have been spotlighted in recent decades. Graft copolymer composed of poly (L-histidine) (PHS) and dextran (DexPHS) was synthesized and pH-sensitive nanoparticles were fabricated for pH-responsive drug delivery of doxorubicin (DOX). Nanoparticles of DexPHS showed pH-sensitive changes in particle sizes and drug release behavi...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1999
M M Gedde E Yang W H Huestis

The molecular basis of cell shape regulation in acidic pH was investigated in human erythrocytes. Intact erythrocytes maintain normal shape in the cell pH range 6.3-7.9, but invaginate at lower pH values. However, consistent with predicted pH-dependent changes in the erythrocyte membrane skeleton, isolated erythrocyte membranes evaginate in acidic pH. Moreover, intact cells evaginate at pH grea...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Ajay Dhaka Valerie Uzzell Adrienne E Dubin Jayanti Mathur Matt Petrus Michael Bandell Ardem Patapoutian

Maintaining physiological pH is required for survival, and exposure to alkaline chemicals such as ammonia (smelling salts) elicits severe pain and inflammation through unknown mechanisms. TRPV1, the capsaicin receptor, is an integrator of noxious stimuli including heat and extracellular acidic pH. Here, we report that ammonia activates TRPV1, TRPA1 (another polymodal nocisensor), and other unkn...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2008
Ayako Ogasawara Yuki Iino Keio Sato Yuta Nakajima Satoko Bessho Toshihiko Watanabe Takeshi Mikami Tatsuji Matsumoto

The growth of Candida albicans in RPMI1640 medium was inhibited by sodium sulfite between pH 3-6. Under the condition of pH 7, growth of C. albicans was not inhibited by sodium sulfite. Under an acidic pH condition, sodium sulfite had a candidacidal effect and the activity was expressed within 150 min. The concentration of ATP in C. albicans was decreased by sodium sulfite. Ethanol production b...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
A El Barkani O Kurzai W A Fonzi A Ramon A Porta M Frosch F A Mühlschlegel

Morphological development of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans is profoundly affected by ambient pH. Acidic pH restricts growth to the yeast form, whereas neutral pH permits development of the filamentous form. Superimposed on the pH restriction is a temperature requirement of approximately 37 degrees C for filamentation. The role of pH in development was investigated by selecting revertants...

2016
Noo Ri Lee Hae-Jin Lee Na Young Yoon Donghye Kim Minyoung Jung Eung Ho Choi

BACKGROUND The acidic pH of the stratum corneum (SC) is important for epidermal permeability barrier homeostasis. Acidification of the skin surface has been suggested as a therapeutic strategy for skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVE We performed an animal study to evaluate the usefulness of acidification of SC for inhibition of AD lesions and to find out if the therapeuti...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Maarten Uyttebroek Steven Vermeir Pierre Wattiau Annemie Ryngaert Dirk Springael

Two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-contaminated soils of pH 2 were successfully used as inoculum to enrich cultures growing on phenanthrene and pyrene at different pHs, including pH 3. Selected pyrene-utilizing cultures obtained at pH 3, pH 5, and pH 7 were further characterized. All showed rapid [14C]pyrene mineralization at pH 3 and pH 5 and grew on pyrene at pH values ranging from 2 t...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 1999
R K Pettit S C McAllister T A Hamer

This study examined the response to acidic conditions of four gonococcal isolates -NRL38874 (Proto/IB-2), NRL38884 (Pro/IA-2), NRL38953 (Proto/IB-3) and NRL39029 (Pro/IA-3) - obtained from various sites in patients in whom a diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease had been made by laparoscopic examination. Acid tolerance of the clinical isolates was strain and growth phase dependent. Growth of...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2004
Dov Prusky James L McEvoy Robert Saftner William S Conway Richard Jones

ABSTRACT Penicillium expansum, P. digitatum, and P. italicum acidify the ambient environments of apple and citrus fruit during decay development. They use two mechanisms for this: the production of organic acids, mainly citric and gluconic, and NH(4)(+) utilization associated with H(+) efflux. Exposure of P. expansum and P. digitatum hyphae to pH 5.0 increased their citric acid production, comp...

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