نتایج جستجو برای: physicochemical adsorption

تعداد نتایج: 83852  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
W W Bergers J G van der Stap C E Kientz

Stationary liquid cultures of Fusarium tricinctum NRRL 3299 (synonym: F. sporotrichioides) produce T-2 toxin, neosolaniol, diacetoxyscirpenol, and HT-2 toxin when cultured on peptone-enriched Czapek Dox medium. At 15 and 27 degrees C, maximum T-2 toxin yield (265 and 50 mug/ml) was found after 10 to 14 and 7 days, respectively. The T-2 toxin in the culture medium was metabolized rapidly at 27 d...

2018
Sheikh Tasnim Jahan Sams MA Sadat Azita Haddadi

The aim of this research was to develop a targeted antigen-adjuvant assembled delivery system that will enable dendritic cells (DCs) to efficiently mature to recognize antigens released from tumor cells. It is important to target the DCs with greater efficiency to prime T cell immune responses. In brief, model antigen, ovalbumin (OV), and monophosphoryl lipid A adjuvant were encapsulated within...

Journal: :ChemSusChem 2017
Xianzhi Meng Yunqiao Pu Chang Geun Yoo Mi Li Garima Bali Doh-Yeon Park Erica Gjersing Mark F Davis Wellington Muchero Gerald A Tuskan Timothy J Tschaplinski Arthur J Ragauskas

In an effort to better understand the biomass recalcitrance, six natural poplar variants were selected as feedstocks based on previous sugar release analysis. Compositional analysis and physicochemical characterizations of these poplars were performed and the correlations between these physicochemical properties and enzymatic hydrolysis yield were investigated. Gel permeation chromatography (GP...

2015
Jonathan H Shannahan Ramakrishna Podila Jared M Brown

The inevitable adsorption of biomolecules on nanomaterials results in the formation of a protein corona (PC), which modifies the nanoparticle (NP)-cell interface resulting in modified uptake, activity, clearance, and toxicity. While the physicochemical properties of the NP govern the composition of PC, the formation of PC in turn alters the characteristics of the NP by imparting a new unique "b...

2016
Sherrie Renee Elzey Vicki H. Grassian

As commercially manufactured nanomaterials become more commonplace, they have the potential to enter ecological and biological environments during their lifecycle of production, distribution, use or disposal. Despite rapid advances in the production and application of nanomaterials, little is known about how they may interact with the environment or affect human health. This research investigat...

2015
Y. Ren

Biological processes, such as activated sludge and granular sludge are widely used to remove organic pollutants as well as inorganic pollutants, such as metallic elements1–3, which are known to be potentially toxic, and impact the performance of biological waste treatment processes4. Granular sludge is a dense aggregate of microorganisms, minerals, and microbial produced compounds such as extra...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2012
Ana M C Barradas Kristina Lachmann Gregor Hlawacek Cathelijne Frielink Roman Truckenmoller Otto C Boerman Raoul van Gastel Henk Garritsen Michael Thomas Lorenzo Moroni Clemens van Blitterswijk Jan de Boer

Numerous studies have shown that the physicochemical properties of biomaterials can control cell activity. Cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation as well as tissue formation in vivo can be tuned by properties such as the porosity, surface micro- and nanoscale topography and chemical composition of biomaterials. This concept is very appealing for tissue engineering since instructive prope...

2013
Márta Szekeres Ildikó Y. Tóth Erzsébet Illés Angéla Hajdú István Zupkó Katalin Farkas Gábor Oszlánczi László Tiszlavicz Etelka Tombácz

Despite the large efforts to prepare super paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs) for biomedical applications, the number of FDA or EMA approved formulations is few. It is not known commonly that the approved formulations in many instances have already been withdrawn or discontinued by the producers; at present, hardly any approved formulations are produced and marketed. Literature survey...

2015
Lu Lu Kang-Mo Ku Sindy Paola Palma-Salgado Andrew Page Storm Hao Feng John A. Juvik Thanh H. Nguyen Martyn Kirk

Foodborne diseases are a persistent problem in the United States and worldwide. Fresh produce, especially those used as raw foods like salad vegetables, can be contaminated, causing illness. In this study, we determined the number of rotaviruses adsorbed on produce surfaces using group A porcine rotaviruses and 24 cultivars of leafy vegetables and tomato fruits. We also characterized the physic...

2012
Yaa Asantewaa Jonathan Aylott Jonathan C. Burley Nashiru Billa Clive J. Roberts

Phenyl boronic acid (PBA), which is known to interact with glucose, was covalently bonded to chitosan by direct reductive N-alkylation of chitosan with 4-formylphenylboronic acid (4-FPBA). Evidence of PBA bonding on chitosan was assessed by FTIR, ToF-SIMS, SEM, DSC and glucose adsorption sensitivity measurements. FTIR spectra showed strong signals at 1560 and 630 cm-1 indicating the formation o...

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