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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Parental Correlates of Outdoor Play in Boys and Girls Aged 0 to 12: A Systematic Review

Boxberger, Karolina, Reimers, Anne Kerstin 13 February 2019 (has links)
Outdoor play is one major source of physical activity (PA) in children. In particular, parents act as gatekeepers, because they can enable their children’s outdoor play. This systematic review aims to provide an overview of parental correlates of outdoor play. A systematic literature research of six electronic databases (ERIC, PsycARTICLES, PsycINFO, PubMed/Medline, SCOPUS, and Web of Science Core Collection) was conducted with previously defined search terms, focusing on children 0–12 years old. In total, 1719 potentially publications were screened based on eligibility criteria. Included studies were scored for overall study quality. Findings were summarized using a semi-quantitative method. Twenty-one peer-reviewed publications which examined the relationship of parental correlates and outdoor play were included. Overall, five parental correlates were associated with children’s amount of outdoor play: mothers’ ethnicity, mothers’ employment status, parents’ education level, the importance parents assign to outdoor play, and perceived social cohesion in the neighborhood. Merely four studies reported sex/gender-stratified results. In summary, only parents’ encouragement/support provided evidence for girls’ amount of outdoor play. The findings are considered to be of public health relevance for developing intervention programs to increase outdoor play and for improving child’s health. More research, especially considering sex/gender of the child, is required.
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Gender differences in gratifications from fitness app use and implications for health interventions

Klenk, Saskia, Reifegerste, Doreen, Renatus, Rebecca 29 October 2019 (has links)
Previous research has shown gender differences in the motivations to be physically active, in mobile phone gratifications, and social media usage, but so far these areas have not been studied together. Based on the uses and gratification approach and self-determination theory, we aimed to identify gender-specific gratifications and determinants of fitness app usage in combination with fitness-related Facebook groups. Results of an online survey (N = 171) and of a mobile experience sampling method (N = 31) revealed that the app Runtastic was primarily used for achieving goals and to improve enjoyment for physical activity, with men and older participants sharing results with others in Facebook groups more often than women and younger participants. Conclusions regarding genderspecific targeting strategies and user-centered design and content of mHealth features are presented.
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Jüdische Notenspuren - Sukkot - Laubhüttenfest: Vorbereitungsmaterialien

Konrad, Karoline, Reindl, Ana, Schneider, Werner, Vachtchenko, Diana, Weigel, Melanie 23 March 2022 (has links)
Sukkot XXL – Das Laubhüttenfest: Vom 20. bis 27. 2021 September luden die jüdischen Gemeinden in Deutschland ein, mit ihnen Sukkot (das Laubhüttenfest) als Begegnungsfest zu feiern. Die Leipziger Notenspur bot interessierten Institutionen und Personen die Möglichkeit, sich mit eigenen Aktivitäten zu beteiligen. In Workshops wurde Wissen zum Laubhüttenfest vermittelt: Warum wird Sukkot gefeiert und wie kann eine Sukka selbst gebaut werden? Außerdem wurden Personen vermittelt, die von eigenen Erfahrungen mit jüdischen Festen und Bräuchen berichteten, sowie Musizierende, die zum Gelingen des Laubhüttenfestes im eigenen Garten, auf dem Balkon, im Hof der Schule oder auf der Vereinswiese beigetragen haben. Die vorliegende Broschüre ist als Handreichung für Sukkot XXL und Didaktisches Material erarbeitet worden.
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Brevican-Expression in Dystoniemodellen (dtsz Hamster, DYT1 Knock-in-Maus) und Einflüsse Tiefer Hirnstimulationen

Lüttig, Anika 13 June 2023 (has links)
Einleitung: Bei generalisierten Dystonieformen, gekennzeichnet durch abnorme Haltungen und Verdrehungen infolge unwillkürlicher Muskelkontraktionen, kommt häufig die Tiefe Hirnstimulation (THS) im Globus pallidus internus (Nucleus entopeduncularis, EPN, in Nagern) zum Einsatz. Die Entwicklung rationaler Therapieansätze bzw. die Optimierung der THS ist durch mangelnde Kenntnisse zur Pathophysiologie sowie zum Wirkmechanismus der THS bei Dystonien erschwert. Veränderungen der neuronalen Plastizität innerhalb der Basalganglienschleife scheinen hierbei allerdings eine entscheidende Rolle zu spielen. Einen wichtigen Modulator der neuronalen Plastizität stellen die perineuronalen Netze (PNs) dar, welche sich um die Zellsomata und proximalen Dendriten von Neuronen, insbesondere Parvalbumin-reaktiven (PV+) Interneuronen, befinden. Ein wichtiger Bestandteil dieses kondensierten Subtyps der extrazellulären Matrix (EZM) sind die Chondroitinsulfat-Proteoglykane, wie Aggrecan und Brevican. Während die Rolle einer abnormen PN-Expression in der Pathophysiologie der Dystonien weitgehend unbekannt ist, konnte bei einer Form der paroxysmalen Dyskinesie des Hundes mit dystonen Symptomen ein Defekt im Brevican-Gen gefunden werden. Somit könnten die PNs auch an der Pathophysiologie der Dystonien beteiligt sein. Ziele der Untersuchungen: Daher wurde im ersten Teil dieser Arbeit der Hypothese nachgegangen, dass die basale Expression von Brevican in Dystoniemodellen verändert ist und PN pathophysiologische Bedeutung bei Dystonien haben. Da Veränderungen der PN durch elektrische Impulse ein wichtiger Mechanismus der THS darstellen könnte, wurde im zweiten Teil untersucht, ob eine antidyston wirksame THS mit Veränderungen in der neuronalen Aktivität (c-Fos) und Brevican-Expression einhergeht. Tiere, Material und Methoden: Als phänotypisches Modell der paroxysmalen Dystonie wurde der dtsz Hamster genutzt, bei dem wahrscheinlich die Reifung von PV+ Interneuronen verzögert ist. Die DYT1 Knock-in Maus, die keine dystonen Symptome zeigt, ist ein ätiologisches Modell für eine permanente generalisierte Dystonieform. In beiden Tiermodellen wurde die Brevican-Expression immunhistochemisch mittels Intensitätsmessungen und Zellzählung von Brevican-exprimierenden PV+ Neuronen untersucht: dtsz Hamster (n = 8; Kontrolltiere n = 5) bzw. DYT1 KI-Maus (n = 9, Kontrolltiere n = 8). Zudem erfolgten im Mausmodell (je n = 6) Untersuchungen der Proteine mittels Western Blot und der mRNA-Expression (qPCR). Weiterhin wurde nach EPN-THS mit 130 Hz (antidyston wirksam) bzw. 40 Hz (Tendenz zu antidystonen Effekten) sowohl Brevican als auch c-Fos in dtsz und Kontrollhamstern vs. sham-Stimulationen (je n = 8 dtsz, n = 5 Kontrolltiere) untersucht. Die graphische Darstellung und statistische Auswertung mittels t-Test bzw. ANOVA erfolgte mit SigmaPlot (Signifikanzniveau von 5 % (p ≤ 0,05)). Ergebnisse: Der Vergleich von dtsz vs. Kontrollhamster ergab interessante (basale) Unterschiede innerhalb des Basalganglien-Netzwerks. So zeigte sich eine geringere Anzahl Brevican-positiver Zellen an der Gesamtzahl PV+ Zellen (Brev+/PV+) im motorischen Cortex und an striatalen schwach PV+ Interneuronen, während die Brevican-Intensitäten im Striatum und dem ventromedialen Thalamus erhöht waren. Die Untersuchungen in der DYT1 KI-Maus ergaben hingegen nur eine subtile Erhöhung von Brevican im motorischen Cortex. Eine dreistündige THS im dtsz Hamster (vs. sham) führte nicht zu Veränderungen von Brevican, die basalen Genotyp-Veränderungen bestätigten sich jedoch. Erhöhungen in der neuronalen Aktivität (c-Fos) nach EPN-THS zeigten sich nahe der Elektrodenspitze und eine Verringerung in den tiefen Cerebellarkernen nach 130 Hz EPN THS. Schlussfolgerungen: Im dtsz Hamstermodell könnte eine Entwicklungsstörung der PN an der verzögerten Ausreifung der PV+ Interneurone beteiligt sein. Die weiteren Veränderungen stimmen mit bekannten regionalen Störungen im Basalgangliennetz überein. Allerdings bleibt unklar, ob sie Ursache der Dystonie oder Folge anderer Veränderungen darstellen. Die nur kurze, dreistündige THS hatte keine weitreichenden Effekte auf die neuronale Aktivität und Brevican. Stärkere Effekte sind auch eher bei den noch laufenden Langzeit-THS Versuchen über 10 Tage bei dtsz Hamstern zu erwarten. Die basalen Brevican-Veränderungen bei der dtsz Mutante zeigten sich nicht im asymptomatischen DYT1 KI-Mausmodell, bei dem die corticale Erhöhung der Anzahl Brev+/PV+ jedoch ein Grund für sensomotorische Störungen sein könnte. Brevican ist somit zwar nicht generell vermindert, jedoch in beiden Dystoniemodellen verändert, so dass weiterführende Untersuchungen zur pathophysiologischen Bedeutung von Brevican sowie anderen PN Komponenten, wie HAPLN4 und Aggrecan, sinnvoll erscheinen.:1 Einleitung 2 Literaturübersicht 2.1 Dystonien 2.1.1 Definition und Einteilung 2.1.2 Pathophysiologie primärer Dystonien 2.1.2.1 Neuronale Plastizität 2.1.2.2 Neuronale Aktivität 2.1.3 Therapieoptionen für Dystonien 2.1.3.1 Tiefe Hirnstimulation (THS) 2.1.4 Tiermodelle für die primäre Dystonie 2.1.4.1 dtsz Hamstermutante 2.1.4.2 DYT1 KI-Mausmodell 2.2 Extrazelluläre Matrix und perineuronale Netze 2.2.1 Aufbau und Funktion 2.2.2 Manipulationen der Expression von PN-Komponenten 2.2.3 Pathophysiologische Bedeutung von perineuronalen Netzen in Bewegungsstörungen 2.3 Hypothesen der vorliegenden Arbeit 3 Tiere, Material, Methoden 3.1 Tiere 3.1.1 Haltung und Fütterung von Hamstern 3.1.2 Haltung und Fütterung von Mäusen 3.2 Material 3.3 Methoden 3.3.1 Dystonie-Induktion und Beurteilung der Schweregrade beim dtsz Hamster 3.3.2 Tiefe Hirnstimulation dtsz Hamster und Kontrolltiere 3.3.3 Genotypisierung der DYT1 KI-Mäuse 3.3.4 Euthanasie und Probenentnahme 3.3.5 Immunhistochemie (IHC) 3.3.5.1 Brevican und Parvalbumin 3.3.5.2 c-Fos 3.3.5.3 Aggrecan 3.3.6 Western Blot (WB) 3.3.6.1 Probenvorbereitung und Proteinextraktion 3.3.6.2 Durchführung Western Blot 3.3.7 Quantitative Real-Time PCR (qPCR) 3.3.7.1 Probenvorbereitung und mRNA-Isolation 3.3.7.2 cDNA-Synthese und Durchführung qPCR 3.3.8 Statistische Auswertung 3.3.8.1 Statistische Auswertung der IHC 3.3.8.2 Statistische Auswertung des WB 3.3.8.3 Statistische Auswertung der qPCR 4 Ergebnisse 4.1 Basale Veränderungen von Brevican beim dtsz Hamster 4.1.1 Intensität von Brevican 4.1.2 Anteil von Brevican-exprimierenden Parvalbumin-reaktiven (PV+) Zellen 4.1.3 Einzelzellintensität von Brevican an striatalen Parvalbumin-positiven (PV+) Zellen 4.2 Veränderungen von Brevican im DYT1 KI-Mausmodell 4.2.1 Intensität von Brevican bei DYT1 KI-Mäusen 4.2.2 Anteil von Brevican-exprimierenden Parvalbumin-reaktiven (PV+) Zellen 4.2.3 Western Blot 4.2.4 qPCR 4.3 Brevican und Parvalbumin im dtsz Hamstermodell nach Tiefer Hirnstimulation (THS) 4.3.1 Intensität von Brevican bei sham-stimulierten und stimulierten dtsz und Kontrollhamstern 4.3.2 Effekte von 130 Hz THS auf den Anteil von Brevican-exprimierenden Parvalbumin-reaktiven (PV+) Zellen 4.3.3 THS-Effekte auf die Anzahl von PV+ Zellen 4.3.4 Einzelzellintensitäten von Brevican um striatale PV+ Zellen 4.4 Neuronale Aktivität im dtsz Hamstermodell nach Tiefer Hirnstimulation (THS) 4.4.1 c-Fos Intensität in der Umgebung der Elektroden 4.4.2 Anzahl c-Fos-reaktiver Zellen 4.5 Vorversuche zu weiteren Komponenten perineuronaler Netze 4.6 Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse 5 Diskussion 5.1 Ausgewählte Aspekte zur Methodik 5.1.1 Methodische Aspekte zur Immunhistochemie 5.1.2 Methodische Aspekte zum Western Blot 5.1.3 Methodische Aspekte zur qPCR 5.2 Diskussion der Ergebnisse 5.2.1 Brevican im dtsz Hamster 5.2.2 Brevican in der DYT1 KI-Maus 5.2.3 Brevican und Parvalbumin nach THS im dtsz Hamster 5.2.4 Neuronale Aktivität nach THS im dtsz Hamster 5.3 Bedeutung und Ausblick 6 Zusammenfassung 7 Summary 8 Literaturverzeichnis 9 Anhang / Introduction: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the globus pallidus internus (nucleus entopeduncularis, EPN, in rodents) is frequently used in generalized forms of dystonia, characterized by abnormal postures and contortions due to involuntary muscle contractions. The development of rational therapeutic approaches or optimization of DBS is hampered by a lack of knowledge about the pathophysiology as well as the mechanism of action of DBS in dystonia. However, changes in neuronal plasticity within the basal ganglia loop seem to play a crucial role in this regard. An important modulator of neuronal plasticity is represented by the perineuronal nets (PNs) located around the cell somata and proximal dendrites of neurons, particularly parvalbumin-reactive (PV+) interneurons. An important component of this condensed extracellular matrix (ECM) subtype are chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans, such as aggrecan and brevican. While the role of abnormal PN expression in the pathophysiology of dystonia is largely unknown, a defect in the brevican gene was found in a form of canine paroxysmal dyskinesia with dystonic symptoms. Thus, PNs may also be involved in the pathophysiology of dystonia. Aims of the studies: Therefore, the first part of this work addressed the hypothesis that basal expression of brevican is altered in dystonia models and PNs have pathophysiological significance in dystonia. Because changes in PN by electrical stimuli may represent an important mechanism of DBS, the second part examined whether antidystonic DBS is associated with changes in neuronal activity (c-Fos) and brevican expression. Animals, Materials, and Methods: The dtsz hamster, in which maturation of PV+ interneurons is probably delayed, was used as a phenotypic model of paroxysmal dystonia. The DYT1 knock-in mouse, which does not show dystonic symptoms, is an etiologic model for a permanent generalized form of dystonia. In both animal models, brevican expression was examined immunohistochemically using intensity measurements and cell counting of brevican-expressing PV+ neurons: dtsz hamster (n = 8; control animals n = 5) and DYT1 KI mouse (n = 9, control animals n = 8), respectively. In addition, examination of protein (western blot) and mRNA expression (qPCR) were performed in the mouse model (n = 6 each). Furthermore, after EPN-DBS at 130 Hz (antidystonic effects) or 40 Hz (tendency to antidystonic effects), both brevican and c-Fos were examined in dtsz and control hamsters vs. sham stimulation (n = 8 dtsz each, n = 5 control animals). Graphical representation and statistical analysis using t-test and ANOVA, respectively, were performed using SigmaPlot (significance level of 5% (p ≤ 0.05)). Results: Comparison of dtsz vs. control hamsters revealed interesting (basal) differences within the basal ganglia network. For example, there was a lower number of brevican-positive cells to total PV+ cells (Brev+/PV+) in motor cortex and striatal weakly PV+ interneurons, while brevican intensities were increased in striatum and ventromedial thalamus. In contrast, the studies in the DYT1 KI mouse revealed only a subtle increase in brevican in the motor cortex. Three-hour DBS in the dtsz hamster (vs. sham) did not result in changes of brevican, but the basal genotype changes were confirmed. Increases in neuronal activity (c-Fos) after EPN-DBS were seen near the electrode tip and a decrease in deep cerebellar nuclei after 130 Hz EPN-DBS. Conclusions: In the dtsz hamster model, developmental disruption of the PN may be involved in the delayed maturation of PV+ interneurons. The other changes are consistent with known regional disturbances in the basal ganglia network. However, it remains unclear whether they represent a cause of the dystonia or a consequence of other changes. DBS, which was only brief and lasted three hours, had no widespread effects on neuronal activity and brevican. Stronger effects are also more likely after the long-term DBS which is still ongoing for 10 days in dtsz hamsters. The basal brevican changes in the dtsz mutant were not evident in the asymptomatic DYT1 KI mouse model, in which the cortical increase in Brev+/PV+ number could, however, be a cause of sensorimotor dysfunction. Thus, although brevican is not generally decreased, it is altered in both dystonia models, so further studies on the pathophysiological significance of brevican as well as other PN components, such as HAPLN4 and aggrecan, seem reasonable.:1 Einleitung 2 Literaturübersicht 2.1 Dystonien 2.1.1 Definition und Einteilung 2.1.2 Pathophysiologie primärer Dystonien 2.1.2.1 Neuronale Plastizität 2.1.2.2 Neuronale Aktivität 2.1.3 Therapieoptionen für Dystonien 2.1.3.1 Tiefe Hirnstimulation (THS) 2.1.4 Tiermodelle für die primäre Dystonie 2.1.4.1 dtsz Hamstermutante 2.1.4.2 DYT1 KI-Mausmodell 2.2 Extrazelluläre Matrix und perineuronale Netze 2.2.1 Aufbau und Funktion 2.2.2 Manipulationen der Expression von PN-Komponenten 2.2.3 Pathophysiologische Bedeutung von perineuronalen Netzen in Bewegungsstörungen 2.3 Hypothesen der vorliegenden Arbeit 3 Tiere, Material, Methoden 3.1 Tiere 3.1.1 Haltung und Fütterung von Hamstern 3.1.2 Haltung und Fütterung von Mäusen 3.2 Material 3.3 Methoden 3.3.1 Dystonie-Induktion und Beurteilung der Schweregrade beim dtsz Hamster 3.3.2 Tiefe Hirnstimulation dtsz Hamster und Kontrolltiere 3.3.3 Genotypisierung der DYT1 KI-Mäuse 3.3.4 Euthanasie und Probenentnahme 3.3.5 Immunhistochemie (IHC) 3.3.5.1 Brevican und Parvalbumin 3.3.5.2 c-Fos 3.3.5.3 Aggrecan 3.3.6 Western Blot (WB) 3.3.6.1 Probenvorbereitung und Proteinextraktion 3.3.6.2 Durchführung Western Blot 3.3.7 Quantitative Real-Time PCR (qPCR) 3.3.7.1 Probenvorbereitung und mRNA-Isolation 3.3.7.2 cDNA-Synthese und Durchführung qPCR 3.3.8 Statistische Auswertung 3.3.8.1 Statistische Auswertung der IHC 3.3.8.2 Statistische Auswertung des WB 3.3.8.3 Statistische Auswertung der qPCR 4 Ergebnisse 4.1 Basale Veränderungen von Brevican beim dtsz Hamster 4.1.1 Intensität von Brevican 4.1.2 Anteil von Brevican-exprimierenden Parvalbumin-reaktiven (PV+) Zellen 4.1.3 Einzelzellintensität von Brevican an striatalen Parvalbumin-positiven (PV+) Zellen 4.2 Veränderungen von Brevican im DYT1 KI-Mausmodell 4.2.1 Intensität von Brevican bei DYT1 KI-Mäusen 4.2.2 Anteil von Brevican-exprimierenden Parvalbumin-reaktiven (PV+) Zellen 4.2.3 Western Blot 4.2.4 qPCR 4.3 Brevican und Parvalbumin im dtsz Hamstermodell nach Tiefer Hirnstimulation (THS) 4.3.1 Intensität von Brevican bei sham-stimulierten und stimulierten dtsz und Kontrollhamstern 4.3.2 Effekte von 130 Hz THS auf den Anteil von Brevican-exprimierenden Parvalbumin-reaktiven (PV+) Zellen 4.3.3 THS-Effekte auf die Anzahl von PV+ Zellen 4.3.4 Einzelzellintensitäten von Brevican um striatale PV+ Zellen 4.4 Neuronale Aktivität im dtsz Hamstermodell nach Tiefer Hirnstimulation (THS) 4.4.1 c-Fos Intensität in der Umgebung der Elektroden 4.4.2 Anzahl c-Fos-reaktiver Zellen 4.5 Vorversuche zu weiteren Komponenten perineuronaler Netze 4.6 Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse 5 Diskussion 5.1 Ausgewählte Aspekte zur Methodik 5.1.1 Methodische Aspekte zur Immunhistochemie 5.1.2 Methodische Aspekte zum Western Blot 5.1.3 Methodische Aspekte zur qPCR 5.2 Diskussion der Ergebnisse 5.2.1 Brevican im dtsz Hamster 5.2.2 Brevican in der DYT1 KI-Maus 5.2.3 Brevican und Parvalbumin nach THS im dtsz Hamster 5.2.4 Neuronale Aktivität nach THS im dtsz Hamster 5.3 Bedeutung und Ausblick 6 Zusammenfassung 7 Summary 8 Literaturverzeichnis 9 Anhang
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Bei uns ... / Staatsbetrieb Sachsenforst, Nationalparkverwaltung Sächsische Schweiz: Rückblick für die Monate ...

26 January 2024 (has links)
No description available.
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Bei uns ... / Staatsbetrieb Sachsenforst, Nationalparkverwaltung Sächsische Schweiz: Rückblick für die Monate ...

26 January 2024 (has links)
No description available.
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Selection of lactic acid bacteria producing bacteriocin

Ha, Thi Quyen, Hoa, Thi Minh Tu 07 January 2019 (has links)
Lactic acid bacteria were isolated from 10 samples of the traditionally fermented foods (5 samples of Vietnamese fermented pork roll and 5 samples of the salted field cabbage) and 5 samples of fresh cow milks collected from households in Vietnam. 22 strains of lactic acid bacteria were isolated for inhibition to Lactobacillus plantarum JCM 1149. Of these, only 2 strains including DC1.8 and NC1.2 have rod shape, the others have coccus shape. 7 strains showing higher antibacterial activity were selected for checking spectrum of antibacteria with indicator bacteria consistting of Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, Enterococcus faecium JCM 5804 and Staphylococcus aureus TLU. By which, 3 strains including NC3.5 (from Vietnamese fermented pork roll), DC1.8 (from salted field cabbage) and MC3.19 (from fresh cow milk) were selected because of their higher antibacterial ability. However, the antibacterial activity of the lactic acid bacteria can be based on their disposable compounds and some other antibacterial compounds produced during their growth (such as lactic acid, H2O2, bacteriocins, etc.). For seeking lactic acid bacteria with capability of producing bacteriocins, antibacterial compounds with protein nature, 3 above strains were checked sensitiveness to proteases (including protease K, papain, α – chymotrypsin and trypsin). Because bacteriocins are proteinaceous antibacterial compounds, so their antibacterial activity will be reduced if proteases are added. The result showed DC1.8 and MC3.19 were capable of producing bacteriocin during culture process. They were identified as Lactobacillus acidophilus and Lactococcus lactis and classified, respectively, based on analysis chemical characterisitcs by standard API 50 CHL kit and phylogeny relationship by 16s rRNA sequences. / Các chủng vi khuẩn lactic được phân lập từ 10 mẫu thực phẩm lên men truyền thống (5 mẫu nem chua, 5 mẫu dưa cải bẹ muối) và 5 mẫu sữa bò tươi được thu thập từ các hộ gia đình ở Việt Nam. 22 chủng vi khuẩn lactic đã được phân lập với tiêu chí có khả năng kháng lại vi khuẩn kiểm định Lactobacillus plantarum JCM 1149. Trong số đó, 2 chủng DC1.8 và NC1.2 có tế bào hình que, các chủng còn lại có tế bào hình cầu. 7 chủng thể hiện hoạt tính kháng khuẩn cao được lựa chọn để xác định phổ kháng khuẩn rộng hơn với ba loài vi khuẩn kiểm định Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, Enterococcus faecium JCM 5804 và Staphylococcus aureus TLU. Từ đó lựa chọn được 3 chủng có hoạt tính kháng khuẩn cao hơn hẳn. Các chủng này gồm NC3.5 phân lập từ nem chua, DC1.8 phân lập từ dưa cải bẹ muối và MC3.19 phân lập từ sữa bò tươi. Tuy nhiên, hoạt tính kháng khuẩn của vi khuẩn lactic bao gồm những hợp chất nội tại có trong nó và cả những hợp chất được sinh ra trong quá trình phát triển của nó (như axit lactic, H2O2, bacteriocin, …). Với định hướng tìm chủng vi khuẩn lactic có khả năng sinh bacteriocin, chất kháng khuẩn có bản chất protein, 3 chủng trên được kiểm tra độ nhạy cảm với các protease (gồm protease K, papain, α – chymotrypsin và trypsin). Do bacteriocin là chất kháng khuẩn có bản chất protein nên hoạt tính kháng khuẩn của chúng sẽ bị giảm nếu protease được bổ xung vào. Kết quả lựa chọn được chủng DC1.8 và MC3.19 có khả năng sinh bacteriocin. Hai chủng này được phân loại đến loài nhờ vào phân tích đặc điểm sinh hóa bằng kit API 50 CHL và mối quan hệ di truyền thông qua trình tự gen 16s rRNA. Kết quả phân loại đã xác định chủng DC1.8 thuộc loài Lactobacillus acidophilus và chủng MC3.19 thuộc loài Lactococcus lactis.
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Effective control of neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) cake to plant parasitic nematodes and fungi in black pepper diseases in vitro: Research article

Duong, Duc Hieu, Ngo, Xuan Quang, Do, Dang Giap, Le, Thi Anh Hong, Nguyen, Vu Thanh, Smol, Nic 09 December 2015 (has links)
Neem cake is a product of the cold pressing from the neem kernels to obtain neem oil. Bio-active substances from neem cake extracted solutions were evaluated for their potential to control the root knot nematodes and other pests of plants. In this study different concentrations of the solution extracted from neem cake was tested against the second stage juveniles of the plant parasitic nematode Meloidogyne spp. and four phytopathogenic fungi: Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii, Collectotrichum spp. and Phytopthora capsici. Toxicity of neem cake extractions is represented by the EC50 value for the second-stage juvenile (J2) of Meloidogyne spp. and the four phytopathogenic fungi via Probit analysis. A 5% dilution of the solvent extracting from neem cake already caused 100% larval mortality after 24 hours exposure. Undiluted neem cake extraction effectively inhibited the growth of the four phytopathogenic fungi. The EC50 value of neem cake on J2-larvae of Meloidogyne nematode and on the fungi Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii, Collectotrichum spp. and Phytophthora capsici was 0.51, 0.74, 0.30, 0.51 and 4.33%, respectively. / Bánh dầu neem là sản phẩm của quá trình ép nhân hạt neem để lấy dầu. Các hoạt chất sinh học từ dịch chiết bánh dầu neem đã được đánh giá có tiềm năng lớn trong phòng trừ tuyến trùng nốt sưng và các loài dịch hại khác của nhiều loại cây trồng. Trong nghiên cứu này các nồng độ dịch chiết khác nhau của bánh dầu neem đã được thử nghiệm khả năng diệt tuyến trùng (ấu trùng tuổi 2 thuộc giống Meloidogyne spp.) và ức chế 4 loài nấm bệnh như: Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii, Collectotrichum spp. và Phytopthora capsici. Độc tính của dịch chiết bánh dầu neem được biểu diễn bởi giá trị EC50 đối với ấu trùng tuổi 2 của tuyến trùng Meloidogyne spp. và các loài nấm bệnh thông qua phân tích Probit. Dịch chiết bánh dầu neem ở nồng độ 5% đã làm chết 100% cá thể IJ2 của Meloidogyne spp sau 24 giờ phơi nhiễm. Dịch nguyên chất bánh dầu neem ức chế cả 4 loài nấm bệnh. Giá trị EC50 của bánh dầu neem lên ấu trùng tuổi 2 của Meloidogyne spp và các loài nấm bệnh Rhizoctonia solani, Sclerotium rolfsii, Collectotrichum spp. and Phytophthora capsici tương ứng là 0.51, 0.74, 0.30, 0.51 và 4.33%.
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Pattern Formation With Locally Active S-Type NbOₓ Memristors

Weiher, Martin, Herzig, Melanie, Tetzlaff, Ronald, Ascoli, Alon, Mikolajick, Thomas, Slesazeck, Stefan 26 November 2021 (has links)
The main focus of this paper is the evolution of complex behavior in a system of coupled nonlinear memristor circuits depending on the applied coupling conditions. Thereby, the parameter space for the local activity and the edge-of-chaos domain will be determined to enable the emergence of the pattern formation in locally coupled cells according to Chua's principle. Each cell includes a Niobium oxide-based memristor, which may feature a locally active behavior once it is suitably biased on the negative differential resistance region of its DC current-voltage characteristic. It will be shown that there exists a domain of parameters under which each uncoupled cell may become locally active around a stable bias state. More specifically, under these conditions, the coupled cells are on the edge-of-chaos, and can support the static and dynamic pattern formation. The emergence of such complex spatio-temporal behavior in homogeneous structures is a prerequisite for information processing. The theoretical results are confirmed by
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Video-based smartphone app (‘VIDEA bewegt’) for physical activity support in German adults: a single-armed observational study

Fischer, Tillmann, Stumpf, Paul, Schwarz, Peter E H, Timpel, Patrick 22 March 2024 (has links)
Objectives The primary objective of this study was to investigate the effect of the video-based smartphone app ‘VIDEA bewegt’ over eight programme weeks on physical activity in German adults. - Design The study used a single-arm observational design, assessing the app’s effectiveness under real-life conditions. Data were collected from July 2019 to July 2020. - Setting The app is enabling users to access video-based educational content via their smartphone. A clinical visit or in-person contact was not required. Participants All individuals registered in the freely available app were invited to take part in the study. - Interventions The app aims to increase physical activity in everyday life. It combines educative videos on lifestyle-related benefits and instructional videos of strength and endurance exercises to do at home with motivational components like goal setting, documentation of progress and personalised messages. - Primary and secondary outcome measures Primary outcomes were physical activity based one MET minutes per week (metabolic equivalent) and step numbers. Secondary outcomes included physical self-efficacy (motivational, maintenance, recovery self-efficacy), health-related quality of life: Mental Health Component Summary score and Physical Health Component Summary score. - Results Of 97 people included in the data analysis, 55 successfully completed the programme and all questionnaires. Significant increases over eight programme weeks (between T0 and T2) were observed in physical activity based on MET minutes per week, health-related quality of life, and recovery self-efficacy. Time spent sitting and body mass index significantly decreased for those completing the programme. Conclusions Although significant benefits of physical activity were observed following a complete-case analysis, results should be dealt with caution. Studies with a larger and less heterogeneous sample and robust study designs able to measure causal effects would be desirable. Trial registration number DRKS00017392.

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