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Resposta imune induzida em camundongos por imunização transcutânea com proteína recombinante LipL32 de leptospira. / Immune response induced in mice by transcutaneous immunization with recombinant protein LipL32 of leptospira.Liu, Pamela Siumey 28 January 2016 (has links)
A imunização transcutânea (TCI) é uma via atrativa para o desenvolvimento de vacinação livre de agulhas, atuando nas APCs da pele, podendo substituir algumas das imunizações convencionais, em termos de facilidade, segurança e eficácia. O presente estudo avaliou a resposta imune da TCI com proteína recombinante de leptospira LipL32, uma proteína altamente conservada em cepas patogênicas e potente candidata vacinal. A TCI com a LipL32 na região abdominal de C57BL-6 foi capaz de primar o sistema imune, suscitando resposta sistêmica com altos níveis de anticorpos contra o antígeno, após reforços subimunizantes, ID e Tc. O padrão de citocinas em cultivo de células do sangue total dos grupos imunizados indicou que a imunização Tc foi capaz de primar o sistema imune, tanto inato quanto adaptativo. O tratamento local ou a coadministração com surfactantes ou PEG não evidenciou ação emoliente ou adjuvante. A coadministração Tc da LipL32 com MPL-A levou a efeito moderador da reação pro-inflamatória, redirecionando a resposta adaptativa, tanto humoral quanto celular. / Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) offers an attractive pathway for the development of needle-free vaccination by acting on APCs of the skin, showing potential to replace conventional immunization, in terms of safety and efficacy. In this study we evaluated the immune response by TCI with recombinant protein of leptospira LipL32, a highly conserved protein among pathogenic strains, a potential vaccine candidate. TCI with LipL32 was evaluated in C57BL-6 mice abdominal region and was able to confer systemic response with high levels of antibodies after subimmunizing ID and Tc boosters. The pattern of cytokines in cell cultures from whole blood of immunized groups indicated that the TCI was able to prime the immune system, for both innate and adaptive response. Local treatment of the skin or coadministration with surfactants and PEG did not show an emollient and an adjuvant action. Co-administration of LipL32 with MPL-A influenced the antibody response as well as showed a moderating effect of the pro-inflammatory reaction, redirecting the adaptive response.
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Obtenção de micropartículas contendo dispersões sólidas de praziquantel por spray congealing / Obtain microparticles containing solid dispersions of praziquantel by spray congealingMachado, Marcela Olaia 18 April 2011 (has links)
MACHADO, M. O. Obtenção de micropartículas contendo dispersões sólidas de praziquantel por spray congealing. 2011. 120f. Dissertação (Mestrado). Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeirão Preto - Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, 2011. A esquistossomose é uma verminose provocada pelo Schistosoma mansoni. Sua prevalência no Brasil é de aproximadamente 10 milhões de pessoas infectadas. O tratamento é feito com o praziquantel, um fármaco anti-helmíntico para uso tanto humano como veterinário. Está classificado no sistema de classificação biofarmacêutico como de classe II, dos fármacos que possuem baixa solubilidade e alta permeabilidade necessitando de um estudo para melhorar a sua solubilidade e consequentemente sua taxa de dissolução. Para isso, técnica escolhida nesse estudo foi a de obtenção de dispersões sólidas de praziquantel, microparticuladas, por spray congealing. Esta técnica prepara micropartículas atomizando-se a solução do fármaco em um carreador fundido, dispensando solventes orgânicos ou aquosos. Foram preparadas dispersões sólidas e misturas físicas com formulações de polietilenoglicol 6000:praziquantel nas proporções de 10, 15 e 20% de praziquantel e polietilenoglicol 6000:sorbitol:praziquantel nas proporções de 10, 15, 20 e 40% de praziquantel e determinou-se a sua solubilidade em todas as amostras. As dispersões sólidas preparadas obtiveram um aumento significativo na solubilidade do fármaco em relação ao praziquantel puro e as formulações com polietilenoglicol 6000 e sorbitol apresentaram uma melhoria significante de solubilidade em relação às que continham apenas polietilenoglicol, com p<0,05. Porém ao realizar a atomização no spray a formulação adquiriu características adesivas impossibilitando o sucesso da utilização da técnica de spray congealing. Com isso escolheu-se a formulação de polietilenoglicol 6000:praziquantel nas concentrações de 10, 15 e 20% de praziquantel e realizou-se um planejamento fatorial do tipo Box-Behnken, num total de 15 experimentos, estudando a vazão de atomização, a vazão de dispersão e a porcentagem de praziquantel. Para todas as amostras realizou-se as análises por calorimetria exploratória diferencial, termogravimetria, infravermelho e difração de raios-X. Estas análises mostraram que provavelmente não houve interações fármaco/polímero. Na análise das propriedades de escoabilidade as micropartículas apresentaram fluxo de excelente a tolerável. Estas tiveram um aumento da solubilidade do fármaco que variou de 62,6 a 79% em relação ao praziquantel puro. O diâmetro médio das partículas ficou entre 145 a 215µm. As micropartículas tiveram um aumento da taxa de dissolução de 3,18 vezes em comparação ao praziquantel puro, 2,3 vezes em relação mistura física de 10% e 2,14 vezes em relação à dispersão sólida de 10%. A análise morfológica mostrou partículas irregulares e com superfície rugosa apresentando pequenos cristais do fármaco. A técnica apresentou uma excelente eficiência de encapsulação que variou de 88 a 108%. Pela análise de variância dos dados tivemos que para a solubilidade quanto menor a porcentagem de praziquantel na amostra, maior o aumento da solubilidade e para o tamanho de partícula, quanto maior a vazão de dispersão, maior é a partícula. Com esses resultados pode-se concluir que a técnica de spray congealing apresentou resultados satisfatórios, sendo uma técnica eficiente, rápida e muito promissora para a preparação de dispersões sólidas. / Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the worm Schistosoma mansoni. Its prevalence in Brazil is around 10 million infected people. Treatment is done with praziquantel, an antihelmintic drug both for human and animal use. As it is a class II drug of low solubility and high permeability according to the Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS), it is highly valuable to perform a study to improve the solubility and dissolution rates of praziquantel. That is the aim of the present work. Spray congealing was the technique used to obtain solid dispersions of praziquantel. It consists of atomizing the solution or suspension containing the drug in a melting carrier without the need of organic or aqueous solvents. Solid dispersions and physical mixtures were prepared using polyethylene glycol 6000:praziquantel in proportions 10%, 15%, and 20% of praziquantel, and using polyethylene glycol 6000:sorbitol:praziquantel in proportions 10%, 15%, 20%, and 40% of praziquantel. Solubility tests were performed in each sample. Solid dispersions had a significant increase in solubility rate compared to pure praziquantel. The formulations containing polyethylene glycol 6000 and sorbitol had a significant improvement in solubility rate compared to the ones with polyethylene glycol only (p<0,05). However, during the atomization through spray congealing technique, the formulation acquired sticky characteristics, impairing the success of such technique. Thus, the formulation of polyethylene glycol 6000:praziquantel in concentrations 10%, 15% and 20% of praziquantel was chosen and a factorial design type Box-Behnken was planned, in a total of 15 experiments, to study the parameters: flow of the atomization, flow rate of the dispersion, and the percentage of praziquantel. It was carried out an analysis of the samples of physical mixtures, microparticles, and solid dispersions in each proportion through differential exploratory calorimetry, thermogravimetry, infrared ray and X-ray diffraction. The analysis showed that probably there were no interactions between the drug and the polymer. Flow rate analysis of microparticles presented a level from excellent to tolerable, showing an increase in solubility that ranged from 62.6% to 79% compared to pure praziquantel. The average diameter of the particles ranged from 145 to 215m, which is a reasonable size to improve solubility and properties of the flow. Microparticles had an increase in dissolution rate of 3.18 times compared to pure praziquantel, 2.3 times in relation to physical mixture of 10%, and 2.14 times in relation to solid dispersion of 10%. Morphological analysis revealed irregular particles with wrinkled surface with small crystals of the drug. Photomicrographs showed that there was agglomeration during spray congealing. The technique exhibited an excellent efficacy of encapsulation that ranged from 88% to 108%. Variance analysis for the studied factors showed that only solubility and particle size exhibited values with significant statistical difference. For solubility, the lower the percentage of praziquantel in the sample, the higher the increase in solubility. For particle size, the higher the flow of dispersion, the bigger the particle. From the study carried out, it can be concluded that spray congealing is an efficient, quick and promising technique for preparation of solid dispersions.
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Síntese e caracterização de derivados de hemoglobina para aplicação terapêutica / Synthesis and characterization of hemoglobin based oxygen carriers for therapeutic applicationKnirsch, Marcos Camargo 09 September 2015 (has links)
A transfusão de sangue é uma intervenção terapêutica capaz de salvar muitas vidas. Entretanto, transfusões também apresentam uma alta gama de possíveis eventos adversos, questões logísticas, econômicas e sociais. Dentre as principais preocupações terapêuticas estão a incompatibilidade (principalmente do sistema ABO), a transmissão de microrganismos patogênicos, os distúrbios imunomodulatórios, as reações hemolíticas, o aumento estatístico do risco de morte proporcional ao volume de sangue infundido, dentre outros. Diversas alternativas às transfusões sanguíneas são propostas na literatura científica, dentre elas o desenvolvimento de transportadores de oxigênio que utilizam a hemoglobina, comumente intitulados substitutos sanguíneos. Neste âmbito, o presente estudo teve como objetivo o desenvolvimento de uma rota de síntese e a síntese de partículas de gelatina contendo hemoglobina polimerizada. Para tanto, realizou-se a síntese do polietileno glicol bis-[succinimidil succinato], extraiu-se e polimerizou-se com glutaraldeído ou polietileno glicol bis-[succinimidil succinato] hemoglobina de sangue bovino e, partículas de gelatina coriácea ou óssea contendo hemoglobina polimerizada foram sintetizadas e caracterizadas. A síntese do polietileno glicol bis-[succinimidil succinato] (SSPEG) foi caracterizada por espectroscopia RAMAN, análise diferencial de calorimetria (DSC) e os resultados obtidos indicaram o sucesso das reações. O produto da reação de polimerização da hemoglobina e albumina com o SSPEG foi verificado por SDS-PAGE e os resultados obtidos indicaram a formação com sucesso de polímeros de alta massa molecular. As partículas contendo hemoglobina polimerizada geradas com gelatina coriácea apresentaram diâmetro hidrodinâmico de 1370 nm, dispersividade de 0,029 e potencial zeta de -36,1 mV. As partículas contendo hemoglobina polimerizada geradas com gelatina óssea apresentaram diâmetro hidrodinâmico de 438 nm, dispersividade de 0,563 e potencial zeta de -24,5 mV. Os resultados obtidos sugerem a aplicabilidade da gelatina coriácea para a produção de partículas contendo hemoglobina polimerizada com possível aplicação como transportador de oxigênio. / Blood transfusion is a therapeutic intervention that can save many lives. However, transfusion is also related to several possible adverse therapeutic events and logistic, economic and social concerns. Among the major therapeutic concerns are incompatibility (mainly of the ABO group system), pathogenic microorganisms\' transmission, immunomodulatory disturbances, hemolytic reactions, death risk increase that is proportional to the infused volume, among others. Several alternatives to blood transfusion are proposed in the scientific literature. Among them is the development of hemoglobin based oxygen carriers, commonly entitle blood substitutes. To this extent, the present work aimed to develop a synthetic route and to synthesize gelatin particles containing polymerized hemoglobin. To this purpose PEG bis(succinimidyl succinate) was synthesized, bovine hemoglobin was extracted and polymerized with glutaraldehyde or PEG and polyhemoglobin contained particles of gelatin from leather or bones were synthesized and characterized. PEG bis(succinimidyl succinate) synthesis was characterized by RAMAN spectroscopy and by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and the obtained results indicated the successful synthesis. The reaction product of the polymerization of hemoglobin or albumin with PEG was verified by SDS-PAGE and the results indicated the successful formation of high molecular mass polymers. The particles generated with leather gelatin and polyhemoglobin had a hydrodynamic diameter of 1370 nm, dispersity of 0.029 and zeta potential of -36.1 mV. Particles generated with bone gelatin and polyhemoglobin had hydrodynamic diameter of 438 nm, dispersity of 0.563 and zeta potential of -24.5 mV. The obtained results suggest the applicability of leather gelatin for the production of polyhemoglobin containing particles aiming to the development of a hemoglobin based oxygen carrier.
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Características nutricionais e fatores antinutricionais na fermentação ruminal in vitro de espécies arbóreo-arbustivas nativas e exóticas em área de Caatinga no Sertão de Pernambuco / Nutritional characteristics and antinutricional factors in in vitro rumen fermentation assay of native and exotic arboreal species from savanna area in PernambucoLucas, Ronaldo Carlos 29 June 2012 (has links)
A vegetação nativa do sertão nordestino é rica em espécies forrageiras nos estratos herbáceo, arbustivo e arbóreo. Estudos têm revelado que acima de 70% das espécies botânicas da caatinga participam significativamente da composição da dieta dos ruminantes domésticos. Estrategicamente, as espécies lenhosas são fundamentais no contexto de produção e disponibilidade de forragem no semiárido Nordestino. Objetivou-se com este trabalho: (1) Quantificar a composição química bromatológica e os compostos fenólicos de leguminosas nativas; (2) Avaliar as características de degradação ruminal e o efeito biológico de plantas taniníferas baseado na técnica de produção de gás in vitro (bioensaio); (3) Estudar os efeitos de dietas constituídas de forrageiras nativas na síntese de nitrogênio microbiano in vitro com marcador 15N e nos parâmetros de fermentação pela técnica de produção gases. Os resultados quanto à composição química e quantificação dos compostos fenólicos das leguminosas taniníferas catingueira (Caesalpinea bracteosa), aroeira (Astronian urundeuva), leucena (Leucaena leucocephala), jureminha (Desmanthus virgatus) e do capim buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) são apresentados. Estas plantas também foram avaliadas por incubação in vitro, juntamente com feno de alfafa (Medicago sativa) como controle, para avaliar o incremento de gás devido à adição de polietilenoglicol (PEG). As leguminosas apresentaram na produção de gases menor atividade biológica dos taninos com adição do PEG, sendo positivos os coeficientes de correlações entre o incremento na produção de gases na presença do PEG e os parâmetros de produção de metano, demonstrando o potencial destas plantas taniníferas para reduzir a produção de metano ruminal, com destaque para leucena e aroeira, com elevado teor proteic e menores teores de fibras. No capitulo 4 são apresentados os resultados do ensaio in vitro para avaliar os efeitos de dietas constituídas de forrageiras nativas da região de Caatinga do NE Brasileiro na síntese de nitrogênio microbiano, utilizando o marcador 15N; e os parâmetros de fermentação pela técnica in vitro de produção gases. As dietas foram constituídas com as espécies catingueira (Caesalpinea bracteosa), aroeira (Astronian urundeuva), leucena (Leucaena leucocephala), jureminha (Desmanthus virgatus) e capim buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L.), oriundas de três coletas (Agosto de 2008, Março de 2009 e Agosto de 2009). Dois níveis (50% e 30%) de plantas foram usadas em cada dieta simulando sistema CBL (Caatinga, Capim buffel + Leucena). Em geral, as dietas experimentais apresentaram em sua composição química, elevado teor de proteína bruta baixa concentração de compostos fenólicos. Quando estas dietas foram avaliadas através da técnica de produção de gás in vitro, as dietas mostraram redução na emissão de metano, e os parâmetros fermentativos sugeriram que houve mudanças nas rotas de fermentação das dietas. O uso de leguminosas nativas da caatinga pode ser uma alternativa na região semi-árida, principalmente, oferecendo características favoráveis como: valor nutricional, potencial produtivo e rusticidade. No entanto, a viabilidade, no ponto de vista nutricional pode limitar o uso de algumas espécies, devido à alta concentração de compostos fenólicos, principalmente os taninos condensados. / The native vegetation of Northeastern region of Brazil is rich in forage species in the herbaceous, shrubby and arboreal strata. Studies have revealed that over 70% of botanical species from the caatinga participate significantly in the composition of the diet of domestic ruminants. Strategically, the woody species are fundamental in the context of production and availability of forage in such semi-arid area. The objectives of this work were: (1) to quantify the chemical composition and the phenolic compounds of native legumes form the semi-arid region of Pernambuco; (2) to assess the rumen degradation characteristics and biological effect of such tanninferous plants based on in vitro gas production technique (bioassay); (3) to study the effects of diets consist of the native forage on microbial nitrogen synthesis in vitro using 15N as marker and the parameters of fermentation by gas production technique. Chapter 4 presented the results of the in vitro test to assess the effects of diets consist of native forage of Caatinga region of Brazilian NE upon the synthesis of microbial nitrogen using the 15N as tracer, and fermentation parameters. Diets were formed by the species catingueira (Caesalpinea bracteosa), aroeira (Astronian urundeuva), leucena (Leucaena leucocephala), jureminha (Desmanthus virgatus) e capim buffel (Cenchrus ciliaris L.), from three collections (August 2008, March 2009- August 2009). Two levels (50 and 30%) of the plants were used in each diet simulating CBL system (Caatinga + Buffel Grass + Leucena). In general, the experimental diets presented in their chemical composition high crude protein content and low concentration of phenolic compounds. When these diets were evaluated by the in vitro gas production technique, diets showed reduction of methane emission, and the fermentative parameters suggested that there have been changes of fermentation routes of diets. The use of legumes native to caatinga may be an alternative in the semi-arid region, primarily by offering favorable characteristics as: nutritional value, productive potential and homeliness. However, the viability, in nutritional point of view the use of some species can be limiting, because of high concentration of phenolic compounds in particular the condensed tannins.
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\"Valor nutricional de espécies arbóreo-arbustivas nativas da caatinga e utilização de tratamentos físico-químicos para redução do teor de taninos\" / Nutritional value of plants from caatinga and the use of physical and chemical treatments to reduce tannin levelsNozella, Eduardo Fernando 21 November 2006 (has links)
As espécies nativas do semi-árido nordestino constituem uma importante fonte de proteína para o rebanho da região, especialmente durante a estação seca. Contudo, a composição química dessas plantas, especialmente teores de fibra, proteína bruta e compostos secundários, apresenta variações ao longo do ano, em função do ciclo fenológico. O conteúdo de taninos nas plantas pode variar de acordo com as condições climáticas e geográficas. Objetivou-se com o presente estudo: (i) avaliar a composição química de plantas de três Estados do nordeste brasileiro; (ii) verificar o efeito dos taninos na produção de gases; (iii) testar métodos de detanificação, para melhorar o valor nutritivo dessas plantas. O estudo foi dividido em três capítulos. No primeiro, foram avaliadas espécies nativas do semi-árido de Pernambuco, Bahia e Ceará por meio de análises químicas e técnica de produção de gases: angico - Anadenanthera macrocarpa, aroeira - Astronian urundeuva, catingueira - Caesalpinia bracteosa, jucazeiro - Caesalpinia ferre, jurema preta - Mimosa hostilis, leucena - Leucaena leucocephala, malva branca - Sida cordifolia, maniçoba - Manihot pseudoglaziovii, pau branco - Auxemma oncocalyx e sabiá - Mimosa caesalpinifolia. No segundo e terceiro capítulos, foram testados métodos de secagem e aplicação de soluções alcalinas (cinzas de madeira e hidróxido de cálcio) e de polietileno glicol para redução dos efeitos dos taninos. Os resultados obtidos pela avaliação da composição química nas três regiões demonstraram que as espécies estudadas representam uma importante reserva de forragem para os ruminantes e que o teor de compostos fenólicos deve ser monitorado, uma vez que algumas dessas espécies apresentam altos teores destes compostos. Os métodos de secagem testados não foram eficientes para minimizar a ação dos taninos e os tratamentos com soluções alcalinas e com PEG foram eficazes para reduzir a concentração dos taninos, quando medida pela análise química. O tratamento com PEG resultou uma resposta na diminuição da atividade dos taninos no bioensaio / The typical vegetation of the semi-arid region of northeast Brazil is considered an important source of protein for the animals, mainly during the dry season. However, the chemical composition of the plants, as fiber, protein and secondary compounds change during the year with the different stage of the plants. The tannin concentration varies according to climatic and geographic conditions. The aims of this study were: (i) to evaluate the chemical composition of plants of three regions in the northeast Brazil; (ii) to verify the effect of tannins on gas production; (iii) to use detanification methods to improve the nutritional value of those plants. The study contains three chapters. In the first chapter, the following species of plants from Pernambuco, Bahia and Ceara were evaluated by chemical analysis and gas production: angico - Anadenanthera macrocarpa, aroeira - Astronian urundeuva, catingueira - Caesalpinia bracteosa, jucazeiro - Caesalpinia ferre, jurema preta - Mimosa hostilis, leucena - Leucaena leucocephala, malva branca - Sida cordifolia, manicoba - Manihot pseudoglaziovii, pau branco - Auxemma oncocalyx and sabia - Mimosa caesalpinifolia. In the second and third chapters various detanification methods were tested, as drying processes and application of alkaline solutions (wood ash and calcium hydroxide) and polyethylene glycol application. The chemical analysis showed that all the plants studied could be used as animal feed, but the phenolics contents could be a detrimental factor and should be monitored. The drying methods were not efficient to minimize tannin effects as showed using the gas production. The treatment with wood ash, calcium hydroxide and polyethylene glycol resulted in a decrease of tannins concentration, but only polyethylene glycol treatment decreased tannins activity during the gas production.
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Effects of plasticizing and crosslinking on the mechanical and barrier properties of coatings based on blends of starch and poly(vinyl alcohol)Javed, Asif January 2015 (has links)
In the last decades, intensive research has been carried out in order to replace oil-based polymers with bio-based polymers due to growing environmental concerns. So far, most of the barrier materials used in food packaging are petroleum-based materials. The purpose of the barrier is to protect the packaged food from oxygen, water vapour, water and fat. The mechanical and barrier properties of coatings based on starch-plasticizer and starch-poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH)-plasticizer blends have been studied in the work described in this thesis. The plasticizers used were glycerol, polyethylene glycol and citric acid. In a second step, polyethylene coatings were extruded onto paperboard pre-coated with a starch-PVOH-plasticizer blend. The addition of PVOH to the starch increased the flexibility of the film. Curing of the film led to a decrease in flexibility and an increase in tensile strength. The flexibility of the starch-PVOH films was increased more when glycerol or polyethylene glycol was added than citric acid. The storage modulus of the starch-PVOH films containing citric acid increased substantially at high temperature. It was seen that the addition of polyethylene glycol or citric acid to the starch-PVOH blend resulted in an enrichment of PVOH at the surface of the films. Tensile tests on the films indicated that citric acid acted as a compatibilizer and increased the compatibility of the starch and PVOH in the blend. The addition of citric acid to the coating recipe substantially decreased the water vapour transmission rate through the starch-PVOH coated paperboard, which indicated that citric acid acts as a cross-linker for starch and/or PVOH. The starch-PVOH coatings containing citric acid showed oxygen-barrier properties similar to those of pure PVOH or of a starch-PVOH blend without plasticizer when four coating layers were applied on a paperboard. The oxygen-barrier properties of coatings based on a starch-PVOH blend containing citric acid indicated a cross-linking and increase in compatibility of the starch-PVOH blends. Polyethylene extrusion coating on a pre-coated paperboard resulted in a clear reduction in the oxygen transmission rate for all the pre-coating formulations containing plasticizers. The addition of a plasticizer to the pre-coating reduced the adhesion of polyethylene to pre-coated board. Polyethylene extrusion coating gave a board with a lower oxygen transmission rate when the paperboard was pre-coated with a polyethylene-glycol-containing formulation than with a citric-acid-containing formulation. The addition of polyethylene glycol to pre-coatings indicated an increase in wetting of the pre-coated paperboard by the polyethylene melt, and this may have sealed the small defects in the pre-coating leading to low oxygen transmission rate. The increase in brittleness of starch-PVOH films containing citric acid at a high temperature seemed to have a dominating effect on the barrier properties developed by the extrusion coating process. / Over the last few decades, industry and academia have made joint efforts to generate knowledge about renewable barrier materials in order to replace the oil-based barrier materials currently used in food packaging. This work has focused on the possibility of producing a material with high oxygen barrier properties including polyethylene as a moisture protection. The flexibility of starch films was increased by adding poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) to the starch and the addition of a plasticizer to the starch-PVOH blend films further increase the flexibility of the films. The plasticizers used were glycerol, polyethylene glycol and citric acid. Curing of the films reduce their flexibility. The addition of citric acid to a starch-PVOH blend increased the compatibility of the starch-PVOH blend and affected the barrier properties of the coating layers containing citric acid. When a sufficient number of coating layers was applied, the starch-PVOH-citric-acid coatings showed oxygen-transmission-rate-values similar to those of the pure PVOH and of the starch-PVOH blend without plasticizers. Polyethylene extrusion coating on pre-coated paperboard resulted in a clear reduction in the oxygen transmission rate of all the pre-coating recipes based on starch-PVOH blends. The polyethylene extrusion coating showed a higher oxygen transmission rate for a board pre-coated with citric-acid-containing recipes than for a board pre-coated with polyethylene-glycol-containing recipes.
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Entwicklung biohybrider Redoxsysteme auf der Grundlage "smarter" Redoxpolymere / Development of biohybrid redox systems on the basis of "smart" redox polymersNagel, Birgit January 2009 (has links)
In dieser Arbeit wird die Entwicklung und Charakterisierung neuer „smarter“ Redoxhydrogele mit drei verschiedenen funktionellen Eigenschaften und deren erfolgreicher Einsatz zur elektrochemischen Kontaktierung von Oxidoreduktasen beschrieben.
Diese neuen Redoxpolymere
1. tragen kovalent integrierte Redoxzentren umgeben von einer hydrophilen Polymermatrix,
2. reaktive Kopplungsgruppen für den Aufbau selbstassemblierter Polymerschichten auf Elektrodenoberflächen und
3. lassen sich in ihrer Redoxaktivität durch Verwendung „intelligenter“ Polymere über externe Stimuli kontrollieren.
Die Redoxhydrogele wurden nach dem Vorbild eines Baukastensystems in einfachen Ein-Stufen-Synthesen synthetisiert. Dazu wurden verschiedene Redoxzentren (Ferrocen, 1,10-Phenanthrolin-5,6-dion und 4-Carboxy-2,5,7-Trinitro-9-fluorenon), reaktive Kopplungsgruppen (Epoxy-, Amino-, Thiol- oder Disulfidfunktionen) und Polymermatrices (Poly-(N-Isopropylacrylamid) (PNIPAM) und Poly(ethylenglykolmethacrylat) (PEGMA)) in unterschiedlichen Zusammensetzungen miteinander copolymerisiert.
Die Polymere wurden in Form von dünnen Polymerfilmen über die wiederholenden Funktionalitäten auf Elektrodenoberflächen aufgebracht und physiko- und elektrochemisch charakterisiert. Durch die erstmals gezeigte, derartige Ankopplung der Polymere, entstehen dreidimensionale, hydrophile selbstassemblierte Polymerschichten. Die Elektronentransferwege sind kurz und der Elektronentransfer effizient. Diese Polymer-modifizierten Elektroden wurden für die Kontaktierung von zwei exemplarisch ausgewählten Oxidoreduktasen eingesetzt, die Nicotinsäureamid-adenin-dinucleotid-abhängige Glucosedehydrogenase (NAD-GDH), welche ein freibewegliches Coenzym und die Pyrrolochinolinchinon-abhängige Glucosedehydrogenase (PQQ-GDH), welche ein prosthetisches Coenzym verwenden.
Die Redoxaktivitäten des PNIPAMFoxy- und PEGMA-Fc-Polymers ließen sich durch externe Stimuli in Form von Temperatur und Calciumkonzentrationen kontrollieren. Ein Modell für die Komplexierung der Calciumionen durch die PEG-Seitenketten unter Ausbildung Kronenether-ähnlicher Strukturen und der daraus resultierenden Steigerung des Elektronentransfers wurde gezeigt. / This work describes the development and characterization of new, smart redox polymeres with three functionalities and their use in electrochemical wiring of oxidoreductases.
These polymers
1. bear redox-active sites surrounded by hydrophilic polymeric matrix
2. surface-reactive groups to create self-assembled monolayers on electrodes
3. ionic-tunable redox activities by using stimuli-responsive polymers
The syntheses of the redoxpolymers were resolved in simple one-step approaches using a building block system. Different mediators (ferrocene, 1,10-phenanthroline-5,6-dione and 4-carboxy-2,5,7-trinitro-9-fluorenone), reactive anchoring groups (groups epoxide, amine, thiol and disulfide) and polymer matrices (poly-(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM), poly(ethylene glycol methacrylate) (PEGMA)) were copolymerized in different compositions.
The polymers were anchored to electrode surfaces via the repetitive functionalities and physico- and electrochemical characterized. This kind of anchoring of the redoxpolymers was shown for the first time and three-dimensional hydropilic self-assembled polymer monolayers are created. The electron transfer pathways are short and the electron tranfer efficient. The polymer-modified electrodes were applied for wiring two oxidoreductases, nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (NAD-GDH) with a diffusing coenzyme and the pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (PQQ-GDH) with a prosthetic coenzyme.
The redox activities of PNIPAMFoxy and PEGMA-Fc-SS are tuneable with external stimuli like temperature and calcium concentrations. A model for the complexation of calcium by PEG side chains and the explanation of the resulting effects was shown.
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Surfactants based on natural products - enzymatic synthesis and functional characterizationViklund, Fredrik January 2003 (has links)
Surfactants are molecules that contain a water-soluble and afat-soluble part. They have important functions in productssuch as detergents, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and foods aswell as in many industrial processes. Surfactants are used onvery large scale, which makes it important to decrease theirimpact on the environment. This can be done by starting withnatural materials, by improving the synthetic methods and byreducing the use of limited resources such as energy andorganic solvents. This thesis focuses on lipase-catalyzed synthesis ofsurfactants based on natural products. It also includesfunctional studies of the produced surfactants; as antioxidantsin oils, or as surfactants to solubilize pharmaceuticals. Unsaturated fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid weresynthesized with catalysis by Candida antarctica lipase B int-amyl alcohol and in ionic liquids. High yields ofascorbyl oleate were obtained in an ionic liquid that wasdesigned to improve the solubility of the fatty acid, when thereaction was performed under vacuum. Ascorbyl oleate wasamorphous and was a better antioxidant than ascorbyl palmitatein rapeseed oil. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) stearate, PEG 12-hydroxystearateand a series of PEG 12-acyloxy-stearates were synthesized in avacuum-driven, solvent-free system usingC. antarcticalipase B as catalyst. Critical micelleconcentration and solubilization capacity were determined forthe PEG 12-acyloxy-stearates. Their effects on living cellswere evaluated in studies of hemolysis and transepithelialelectrical resistance. Several PEG1500 12-acyloxy-stearateswere excellent solubilizers for pharmaceutical use and hadnegligible negative effects on living cells even at highconcentrations. Enzymatic and chemo-enzymatic methods offer uniquepossibilities to synthesize surfactants of high purity. Pureand well-defined surfactants enable new applications and areimportant for the understanding of surfactantstructure-function relationships.
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Surfactants based on natural products - enzymatic synthesis and functional characterizationViklund, Fredrik January 2003 (has links)
<p>Surfactants are molecules that contain a water-soluble and afat-soluble part. They have important functions in productssuch as detergents, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and foods aswell as in many industrial processes. Surfactants are used onvery large scale, which makes it important to decrease theirimpact on the environment. This can be done by starting withnatural materials, by improving the synthetic methods and byreducing the use of limited resources such as energy andorganic solvents.</p><p>This thesis focuses on lipase-catalyzed synthesis ofsurfactants based on natural products. It also includesfunctional studies of the produced surfactants; as antioxidantsin oils, or as surfactants to solubilize pharmaceuticals.</p><p>Unsaturated fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid weresynthesized with catalysis by Candida antarctica lipase B in<i>t</i>-amyl alcohol and in ionic liquids. High yields ofascorbyl oleate were obtained in an ionic liquid that wasdesigned to improve the solubility of the fatty acid, when thereaction was performed under vacuum. Ascorbyl oleate wasamorphous and was a better antioxidant than ascorbyl palmitatein rapeseed oil.</p><p>Polyethylene glycol (PEG) stearate, PEG 12-hydroxystearateand a series of PEG 12-acyloxy-stearates were synthesized in avacuum-driven, solvent-free system using<i>C. antarctica</i>lipase B as catalyst. Critical micelleconcentration and solubilization capacity were determined forthe PEG 12-acyloxy-stearates. Their effects on living cellswere evaluated in studies of hemolysis and transepithelialelectrical resistance. Several PEG1500 12-acyloxy-stearateswere excellent solubilizers for pharmaceutical use and hadnegligible negative effects on living cells even at highconcentrations.</p><p>Enzymatic and chemo-enzymatic methods offer uniquepossibilities to synthesize surfactants of high purity. Pureand well-defined surfactants enable new applications and areimportant for the understanding of surfactantstructure-function relationships.</p>
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PEGylation of NiosomesElliott, John A. 16 November 2009 (has links)
The research presented in this dissertation describes the creation and characterization of a novel antibody-vesicle conjugate modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG) that possesses enhanced binding to and uptake by inflammation-activated endothelial cells with improved storage stability and longer shelf-life and potential reduction in immunogenic potential compared to previous designs.
Targeted drug delivery provides an effective means of delivering therapeutic concentrations of a drug to the site or organ of action. The drug is delivered using a niosome, a vesicle with an aqueous core and a bilayer membrane composed of non-ionic surfactants and cholesterol. Antibodies that recognize specific cell antigens are attached to the niosome to complete the targeting molecule, an immuno-niosome (IN). When functionalized PEG, a water soluble, biologically inert polymer, is attached to proteins, it can protect the protein, increasing its half-life in vivo. The immuno-niosome synthesis process is modified to include PEG incorporation into the niosome membrane, a process known as PEGylation.
Since the vasculature connects the entire body, immuno-niosomes targeted to endothelial cells were used. When endothelial cells are activated during disease, stress and injury, certain receptors are expressed and upregulated. One such receptor, CD44, is upregulated in response to vascular inflammation associated with atherosclerosis.
The research hypothesis is that the addition of polyethylene glycol to the drug delivery vesicle (immuno-niosome) using cyanuric chloride linking chemistry will improve colloidal stability and binding performance of the PEGylated immuno-niosomes to endothelial cell surface receptors expressed during an inflammatory response. The research presented in this dissertation provides the following evidence to support this hypothesis:
Construction and characterization of a modified drug delivery vesicle using non-ionic surfactants conjugated with PEG and functionalized with antibodies against endothelial cell surface receptors (PEGylated immuno-niosomes) improves the colloidal stability over previously designed vesicles.
Binding of PEGylated CD44-IN to activated endothelial cells is improved over previously designed vesicles.
Binding of PEGylated CD44-IN to activated endothelial cells under physiological conditions (flow) is demonstrated.
Uptake of PEGylated immuno-niosomes by activated or injured endothelial cells is demonstrated using confocal microscopy.
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