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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
471

An LC-MS/MS APPROACH FOR GANGLIOSIDES PROFILING IN BRAIN AND RETINAL TISSUE OF MICE: APPLICATION TO GLAUCOMA MICE AGE STUDIES

Gobburi, Ashta Lakshmi Prasad January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
472

Isolation of Anthocyanin Mixtures from Fruits and Vegetables and Evaluation of Their Stability, Availability and Biotransformation in The Gastrointestinal Tract

He, Jian 01 October 2008 (has links)
No description available.
473

Chemical Ligation of Glycopeptides

Talan, Rommel S. 03 September 2010 (has links)
No description available.
474

[pt] ADSORVENTES À BASE DE SÍLICA GEL MODIFICADA COM DERIVADOS DE ÁCIDO FOSFÔNICO, HIDROXÂMICO E PIRIDINOCARBOXÍLICO PARA EXTRAÇÃO EM FASE SÓLIDA DISPERSIVA E SEPARAÇÃO DOS ELEMENTOS TERRAS RARAS / [en] SILICA-BASED ADSORBENTS WITH IMMOBILIZED DERIVATIVES OF PHOSPHONIC, HYDROXAMIC AND PYRIDINECARBOXYLIC ACIDS FOR DISPERSIVE SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION AND SEPARATION OF RARE EARTH ELEMENTS

OLENA ARTIUSHENKO 21 May 2020 (has links)
[pt] Os elementos terras raras (ETRs) têm sido cada vez mais utilizados na indústria moderna como os componentes essenciais de catalisadores, ímãs de alto desempenho, supercondutores, sistemas de telecomunicações. O desenvolvimento da energia limpa aumentará ainda mais a demanda, pois ETRs são usados na produção de baterias e painéis solares. O processo de produção ambientalmente sustentável substituirá ou complementará as fontes atuais. Assim, a separação e a reciclagem de ETRs são de grande importância para diversificar as fontes dos ETRs. A maioria das tecnologias atuais para o enriquecimento de ETRs é baseada na extração de solventes e troca iônica. Elas não são sustentáveis e não são aplicáveis ao tratamento de lixo eletrônico. Um dos primeiros adsorventes seletivos para extração em fase sólida dos ETRs foi proposto recentemente (Callura et al., 2018). A presente pesquisa estudou 3 adsorventes organo-sílicas (OSAd) com fragmentos imobilizados covalentemente de N-Benzoil-N-fenil-hidroxilamina (BPHA), ácido 2,6-piridinodicarboxílico (PdCA) e ácido amino di(metilenofosfônico) (AdMPA). Foi mostrado que os adsorventes podem ser utilizados com sucesso para separação e preconcentração dos elementos terras raras das soluções aquosas. A pesquisa demonstrou a alta afinidade dos adsorventes aos ETRs (La3+ - Lu3+), Sc3+ e Y3+. A adsorção competitiva dos ETRs da solução multielementar, sua dependência de pH, isotermas e estudos de cinética, recuperação e dessorção de íons metálicos, bem como a reutilização de adsorventes foram investigados. A caracterização qualitativa e quantitativa dos adsorventes foi estudada por espectroscopia no infravermelho por transformada de Fourier, espectroscopia de fotoelétrons de raios-X de alta resolução, análise RMN no estado solido, medições BET, análise elementar e termogravimétrica. Foi demonstrado que os OSAd propostos podem ser utilizados com sucesso para remover íons ETR da solução aquosa em 10 minutos. Os adsorventes demonstram diferenças essenciais na afinidade para ETRs que permitem a utilização dos OSAd para vários fins, incluindo pré-concentração para determinação de traços de ETRs em água natural, separação de ETRs dos outros metais em lixo eletrônico, e a separação individual dos ETRs. A pesquisa demonstra que o SiO2-BPHA pode recuperar todos os ETRs de solução com pH maior ou igual a 5.0 e liberá-los após eluição de 0.1 mol L-1 HNO3 com eficiência superior a 95 por cento. Outros OSAd - SiO2-PdCA e SiO2-AdMPA são os únicos adsorventes que podem remover os íons ETRs da solução aquosa em pH maior ou igual a 2. Devido a isso, SiO2-PdCA e SiO2-AdMPA podem ser usados para a reciclagem dos ETRs do lixo eletrônico. Foi demonstrado que o SiO2 PdCA pode ser utilizado para a recuperação seletiva de elementos de terras raras (Y, Eu, Tb) dos resíduos de lâmpadas fluorescentes. SiO2-PdCA demonstra alta seletividade que permite recuperação completa (maior que 95 por cento) de todos os ETRs na presença de excesso (50 vezes) de íons Ba2+ que é útil para determinação analítica de traços dos ETRs por ICP-MS. Além disso, SiO2-PdCA é útil para a adsorção seletiva dos ETRs de amostras ambientais, pois o excesso de 200 vezes de íons Fe3+, Cu2+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+ e Al3+ predominantes em amostras ambientais, causa pouca interferência na eficiência do adsorvente. SiO2-BPHA demonstra maior seletividade para ETRs pesados. Em condições ótimas, o fator de seletividade é cerca de 80 (para pares Lu/La e Yb/La) e cerca de 60 (para o par Tm/La), que demonstra alto potencial do SiO2-BPHA na separação individual dos ETRs. Estudos de reusabilidade demonstram que SiO2-BPHA pode ser usado para adsorção quantitativa de quase todos os ETRs (adsorção média de Ce e Pr é cerca de 90 por cento) de uma solução multielementar com pH igual a 5.0 sem perda na capacidade de adsorção e seletividade por pelo menos cinco ciclos. Foi demonstrado que a adsorção de metais por OSAd ocorre devido à formação de complexos entre o ligante imobilizado e os íons metálicos. Por exemplo, a adsorção de íons Eu3+ e Tb3+ por SiO2-PdCA e SiO2-AdMPA gera luminescência forte de cor vermelha e verde, respectivamente. A adsorção de Fe3+ em SiO2-BPHA leva ao desenvolvimento da cor vermelha do adsorvente cuja intensidade é proporcional à concentração de metal adsorvido. Os complexos metálicos imobilizados são muito estáveis em água e meios orgânicos e podem ser usados para o desenvolvimento de sensores ópticos dos ETRs e fases cromatográficas de troca de ligante. / [en] Rare earth elements (REEs) have been increasingly used in modern industry as essential components of many catalysts, high-performance magnets, superconductors, telecommunication systems. Clean energy development will further boost the demand for REEs since they are used in the production of batteries and solar panels. Environmentally sustainable production process shall substitute or supplement current ore sources. Thus, separation and recycling of REEs are of great importance to diversify the sources of REEs. Most existing technologies for enrichment of REEs are based on solvent extraction and ion exchange. They are not sustainable and are not applicable to electronic waste (e-waste) treatment. One of the first selective adsorbent for REEs SPE extraction was proposed recently (Callura et al., 2018). The research proposed demonstrates other organo-silica adsorbents (OSAd) with covalently immobilized fragments of N-Benzoyl-Nphenylhydroxylamine (BPHA), 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (PdCA) and aminodi(methylene-phosphonic) acid (AdMPA) can be successfully used both for preconcentration and separation of REEs. This research demonstrates high affinity of the adsorbents to REE (La3+ - Lu3+), Sc3+ and Y3+. Competitive adsorption of REEs from multielement solution and pH dependence, isotherm and kinetics studies, metal ion recovery and desorption, as well as the adsorbent reusability have been investigated. The research is accomplished with qualitative and quantitative characterization of the adsorbent, physical and chemical properties using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, high-resolution X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, solid-state NMR, BET measurements, elemental and thermogravimetric analysis. It has been demonstrated that the proposed OSAd can be successfully used to remove REE ions from aqueous solution within 10 min. Sharp changes of REEs recovery has been observed in a narrow range of the pH that allows developing a methodology for removal of REEs from solution. The adsorbents demonstrate an essential difference in REE affinity that allows utilization of the OSAd for various purposes, including pre-concentration for determination of REE traces in natural waters, separation of REE from color and other metals in e-waste, separation of individual REE. It is demonstrated that SiO2-BPHA can recover all REE from solution with pH bigger or equal 5.0 and release them to solution under treatment with 0.1 M HNO3 with efficiency more than 95 percent. Additionally, OSAd - SiO2-PdCA and SiO2- AdMPA are the only adsorbents that can remove REE ions from aqueous solution with pH bigger or equal 2. Because of this SiO2-PdCA and SiO2-AdMPA can be used for the recycling of rare earth elements from electronic waste. It was demonstrated that SiO2-PdCA can be used for selective recovery of rare earth elements (Y, Eu, Tb) from waste fluorescent lamps. SiO2-PdCA demonstrates high selectivity that allows complete (bigger 95 percent) recovery of all REE in the presence of 50-fold excess of Ba2+ ions that is used for analytical determination of REE traces by ICP-MS. Also, SiO2- PdCA is useful for selective adsorption of REE from environmental objects since 200-fold excess of such ions as Fe3+, Cu2+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+ , K+ and Al3+ which are predominate in environmental objects cause little interference on the adsorbent removal efficiency. SiO2-BPHA demonstrates higher selectivity towards heavy REEs. In optimal conditions selectivity factor is about 80 (for Lu/La and Yb/La pairs) and about 60 (for Tm/La pair), which demonstrates the high potential of SiO2- BPHA in separation of individual REEs. Reusability test demonstrates that SiO2- BPHA can be used for quantitative adsorption of almost all REEs (average adsorption of Ce and Pr ions is about 90 percent) from multielement solution with pH equal 5.0 without lost in adsorption capacity and selectivity for at least five consecutive cycles. It is demonstrated that adsorption of metals on the OSAd takes place due to complex formation between immobilized ligand and metal ions. For example, adsorption of Eu3+ and Tb3+ ions on SiO2-PdCA and SiO2-AdMPA generates strong red and green luminescence, respectively. Adsorption of Fe3+ on SiO2-BPHA leads to development of red color of the adsorbent which intensity is proportional to metal loading. Immobilized metal complexes are very stable in water and organic media that can be used for further development of optical sensors for REE and stationary phases for ligand-exchange chromatography.
475

Effects of UV Irradiation on the Reduction of Bacterial Pathogens and Chemical Indicators of Milk

Matak, Kristen E. 03 December 2004 (has links)
Consumer demand for fresher and minimally processed foods has brought about a movement to find effective, non-thermal processing technologies for the treatment of milk. The influence of temperature on bacterial reduction in UV irradiated milk was tested. Commercially processed skim, reduced fat (2%), and whole milk samples were inoculated with a naladixic acid resistant E. coli O157:H7 surrogate (ATCC 25922), maintained at or brought to 4oC and 20oC, respectively, and then exposed to a UV light dose between 5.3-6.3 mJ/cm2 for approximately 1.5 sec using the CiderSure 3500 apparatus (FPE Inc., Macedon, NY). Bacterial concentrations before and after UV exposure were enumerated and the results indicated that processing temperature was not significantly related to bacterial reduction (p > 0.05). The results did indicate that skim milk samples had a greater bacterial reduction, regardless of processing temperature compared to reduced fat milk and whole milk samples (p < 0.05). Solids such as milk fat, protein, lactose and minerals, in the milk have a greater effect over bacterial reductions than processing temperatures. Traditional goat cheeses are produced using unpasteurized milk, which increases the food safety concerns for these types of products. Fresh goat's milk was inoculated to 107 cfu/ml with Listeria monocytogenes (L-2289) and exposed to UV light using the CiderSure 3500 apparatus. Inoculated milk was exposed to an ultraviolet dose range between 0 and 20 mJ/cm2 to determine the optimal UV dose. A greater than 5-log reduction was achieved (p < 0.0001) when the milk was processed 12 times for a cumulative exposure time of roughly 18 sec and a cumulative UV dose of 15.8 +/- 1.6 mJ/cm2. The results of this study indicate that UV irradiation could be used for the reduction of L. monocytogenes in goat's milk. Organoleptic consequences of goat's milk treated with UV technology were assessed. Olfactory studies were conducted and a highly significant difference was determined between the odor of fresh goat's milk and UV processed milk (p < 0.05). The extent of lipid oxidation and hydrolytic rancidity was measured by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and acid degree values (ADVs). Results indicated that as the UV dose increased, there was a significant increase in TBARS values and ADVs of the milk samples (p < 0.05). Milk samples were processed using the UV processor under the same conditions as previously described without exposure to the UV source to determine if the agitation from pumping was causing off-flavors by way of hydrolytic rancidity. The ADVs from these samples increased at the same rate as the UV irradiated samples; however, sensory studies indicated that the increase of free fatty acids (FFA) was not enough to cause detectable off-odors in the milk. Solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography (SPME-GC) was utilized to quantify the production of volatile compounds that were formed due to UV processing. The formation of pentanal, hexanal and heptanal was identified after as little as 1.3 mJ/cm2 UV dose. Peak areas were measured and analyzed after 7.8 mJ/cm2 and 15.6 mJ/cm2 and were determined to increase significantly as UV dose increased (p < 0.05). The chemical analyses supported the findings from the olfactory studies. The outcome of this research showed that UV irradiation at the wavelength 254 nm, was detrimental to certain chemical properties of fluid milk. The properties that were perceived as negative in fluid milk may be considered an attribute in certain types of cheese and future studies in the cheese production sector should be considered. Other applications for this technology could be for use in developing countries where milk is not typically processed because of the high costs of thermal pasteurization. On-farm applications for the treatment of replacement milk should also be considered. / Ph. D.
476

Screening and Quantitation of Volatiles from Explosive Initiators and Plastic Bonded Explosives (PBX)

Alexis J Hecker (18405276) 03 June 2024 (has links)
<p dir="ltr">The detection of explosives and explosive devices based upon the volatile compounds they emit is a long-standing tool for law enforcement and physical security. Towards that end, solid-phase microextraction (SPME) combined with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) has become a crucial analytical tool for the identification of volatiles emitted by explosives. Previous SPME studies have identified many volatile compounds emitted by common explosive formulations that serve as the main charge in explosive devices. However, limited research has been conducted on initiators like fuses, detonating cords, and boosters. In this study, a variety of SPME fiber coatings (i.e., polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), polydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzene (PDMS/DVB), divinylbenzene/carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane (DVB/CAR/PDMS), carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane (CAR/PDMS), and polyacrylate (PA)) were employed for the extraction and analysis of volatiles from Composition C-4 (cyclohexanone, 2-ethyl-1-hexanol, and 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-dinitrobutane (DMNB)) and Red Dot double-base smokeless powder (nitroglycerine, phenylamine). The results revealed that a PDMS/DVB fiber was optimal. Then, an assortment of explosive items (i.e., detonation cord, safety fuse, slip-on booster, and shape charge) were analyzed with a PDMS/DVB fiber. A variety of volatile compounds were identified, including plasticizers (tributyl acetyl citrate, N-butylbenzenesulfonamide), taggants (DMNB), and degradation products (2-ethyl-1-hexanol). </p><p dir="ltr">Taggants, like DMNB, are one of the pivotal components added to explosives. These distinctive chemical markers, deliberately introduced during manufacturing to facilitate the identification of explosives, are commonly detected using SPME GC- MS, but their quantitation remains underexplored. To address this, we investigated total vaporization headspace (TV- HS) GC- MS for quantifying taggants in the headspace of Composition C4. Factors effecting the extraction of DMNB, such as shape and age of the sample, and surface depletion, were also examined. The results revealed that the shape of the sample did not affect the amount of DMNB in the headspace but the older the sample, the more DMNB was detected in the headspace. Surface depletion was also seen in samples that were exposed to air for more than one week. Then calibration curves with calibrants of DMNB in acetone were established for quantitation. The average concentration of DMNB in the headspace was determined to be 125 parts per million (ppm).</p><p><br></p>
477

Peptidmimetika an Zellulosemembranen

Heine, Helge Niklas 21 July 2000 (has links)
Die SPOT-Synthese an Zellulosemembranen wurde 1992 als eine hocheffiziente Methode zur parallelen Synthese von Peptiden beschrieben. Die wichtigste Anwendung der so synthetisierten Verbindungen ist das direkte Festphasen-Screening. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit ist es gelungen, das Anwendungsgebiet der SPOT-Methode von Peptiden auf verschiedene Peptidmimetika auszudehnen und durch Screening entsprechender Bibliotheken bioaktive Substanzen zu identifizieren. (1) Peptoid-Synthese an Zellulosemembranen Die Ähnlichkeit von Oligo-N-alkylglycinen (Peptoiden) zu Peptiden sowie die Vereinbarkeit ihrer Synthese mit den Bedingungen der SPOT-Technik ließen sie als besonders geeignete Kandidaten für eine Erweiterung der SPOT-Synthese von Peptiden auf Peptidmimetika erscheinen. Die Peptoide wurden nach der 1992 für die Synthese am Harz beschriebenen Sub-Monomer-Methode synthetisiert, bei der die N-Alkylglycin-Monomere zweistufig durch Bromacetylierung und nachfolgende Bromsubstitution durch ein primäres Amin aufgebaut werden. Die Kernaufgabe bei der Anpassung der Synthesebedingungen an Zellulosemembranen war dabei die Entwicklung einer N/O-selektiven Bromacetylierungsmethode, da die Anwesenheit freier Membran-Hydroxyfunktionalitäten ein Reagenz erfordert, welches eine N-Acylierung in Anwesenheit von O-Nukleophilen zuläßt. Durch Untersuchung mehrerer Aktivester der Bromessigsäure konnte gezeigt werden, daß der kristalline Bromessigsäure-2,4-dinitrophenylester im Hinblick auf Ausbeute und N/O-Selektivität optimale Eigenschaften besitzt. Im Anschluß an die Bromacetylierungsmittel wurden 46 primäre Amine auf ihre Anwendbarkeit bei der Synthese von Modell-Tripeptoiden untersucht. Aus den Ergebnissen konnten Gesetzmäßigkeiten abgeleitet werden, die eine Abschätzung der Verwendbarkeit von Aminen für die Peptoidsynthese im Hinblick auf Flüchtigkeit, sterischen Anspruch, Nukleophilie des Stickstoffatoms sowie vorhandene funktionelle Gruppen in Seitenketten ermöglichen. (2) Synthese und Screening von Peptoid-Bibliotheken Unter den optimierten Synthesebedingungen wurden zwei Bibliotheken mit jeweils 8000 Tri- bzw. Hexapeptoiden synthetisiert. Die Trimeren-Bibliothek beinhaltete dabei den gesamten Sequenzraum basierend auf 20 Bausteinen, während die Verbindungen der Hexameren-Bibliothek aus einem wesentlich größeren, auf 40 Bausteinen basierenden Sequenzraum statistisch ausgewählt wurden. Um zu überprüfen, ob sich die Bibliotheken zur "de novo" Auffindung von Protein-Liganden eignen, wurden sie auf Bindung zum monoklonalen Antikörper Tab-2 untersucht. Es konnten in beiden Fällen bioaktive Oligomere identifiziert werden (Trimere: KD >= 87 µM, Hexamere: KD >= 2.7 µM), die sich vom Peptid-Epitop des Antikörpers [VVSHFND] deutlich unterschieden. (3) Rückgratmodifizierte Peptoide Mit dem Ziel, Rückgratmodifikationen in Peptoide einzufügen, wurden neun Biselektrophile im Rahmen eines "chemischen Screenings" zur Synthese eines Modell-Trimers verwendet. Vier der Bausteine waren geeignet und ermöglichten damit die Einführung von beta-Peptoid-, m- und p-Aminomethylbenzoesäure- sowie Carbamat-Einheiten in Peptoide. Beim Versuch, in analoger Weise auch Harnstoffe zugänglich zu machen, wurde unter den Linker-Spaltungsbedingungen eine Cyclisierung zu Hydantoinen beobachtet. Diese interessante Reaktion wurde näher untersucht, um die SPOT-Methode auf die Synthese von Hydantoinen als heterocyclische Struktur zu erweitern. (4) Synthese von Hydantoinen an Zellulosemembranen Die Bildung von Hydantoinen in einer Cyclisierungsreaktion, bei der Ammoniak aus einem Amid freigesetzt wird, wurde an fester Phase noch nicht genutzt, während dieser Reaktionstyp in Lösung bereits intensiv untersucht wurde. Durch eine Optimierung der Cyclisierungsbedingungen ließ sich die zunächst unvollständige Reaktion zur Vollständigkeit bringen. Auch C-substituierte Hydantoine konnten durch Verwendung von alpha-Aminosäureamiden bzw. -tert.-butylestern enantiomerenrein zugänglich gemacht werden. / SPOT-synthesis on cellulose membranes was introduced as a highly efficient method for the parallel synthesis of peptides in 1992. The most important applications of libraries synthesized by SPOT-synthesis are solid phase binding assays. Within this work the extension of the SPOT-method to the synthesis of various peptidomimetics and the identification of bioactive substances by screening of corresponding libraries is described. (1) peptoid synthesis on cellulose membranes The similarity of oligo-N-alkylglycines (peptoids) and peptides as well as the compatibility of their synthesis with the conditions of the SPOT-technique made them ideally suited for the extension of the SPOT-synthesis from peptides to peptidomimetics. The peptoids were synthesized by the sub-monomer approach originally developed for the synthesis on standard resins in 1992. N-alkylglycine monomers are hereby synthesized in a stepwise manner by bromoacetylation and subsequent substitution of the bromine atom by a primary amine. The most critical point in the adaptation of the synthesis conditions was the development of an N/O-selective reagent for bromoacetylation due to the presence of free hydroxyl functionalities of the membrane support requiring a reagent suitable for N-acylation in the presence of O-nucleophiles. Several active esters of bromoacetic acid were synthesized and tested whereby crystalline 2,4-dinitrophenylbromoacetate gave the best results with respect to yield and N/O-selectivity. After optimization of bromoacetylation 46 primary amines were applied to the synthesis of model tripeptoids. Rules for the applicability of amines in peptoid synthesis with respect to volatility, sterical demand, nucleophilicity of the nitrogen atom and compatibility with sidechain functional groups were derived from the results. (2) synthesis and screening of peptoid libraries Two libraries consisting of 8000 tri- and hexapeptoids respectively were synthesized under optimized conditions. The library of trimers displayed the entire sequence space based on 20 building blocks, whereas the sequences of the hexamers were selected statistically from the sequence space based on 40 building blocks. In order to examine the suitability of the libraries for the "de novo" identification of protein ligands they were screened for binding to the monoclonal antibody Tab-2. Bioactive peptoids could be identified in both cases (trimers: KD >= 87 µM, hexamers: KD >= 2.7 µM) both differing significantly from the peptide epitope [VVSHFND]. (3) backbone modified peptoids In order to introduce backbone modifications into peptoids nine biselectrophiles were applied in the synthesis of model trimers in a chemical screening. Four of the building blocks were well suited allowing the incorporation of beta-peptoid, m- and p-aminomethylbenzoic acid and carbamate units into peptoids. When the introduction of urea-units in a similar approach was attempted hydantoins were formed during cleavage from the solid support. This interesting reaction was examined in detail in order to extend SPOT-synthesis to the synthesis of heterocycles. (4) synthesis of hydantoins on cellulose membranes The formation of hydantoins from terminal amides was not yet described in a solid phase synthesis, whereas it was examined intensively in solution. By optimizing the conditions of cyclization the reaction could be driven to completion. C-substituted hydantoins were obtained as single enantiomers, when alpha-amino acid-amides or -tert. butylesters were used in the synthesis.
478

Chromatography and extraction techniques for new evaluation methods of polyolefins long-term performance

Burman, Lina January 2005 (has links)
Chromatography and extraction techniques, and also chemiluminescence have been utilized to develop new rapid and informative tools in the evaluation of long-term properties and environmental effects of polymeric materials. Methods were developed for classification of materials and for early and rapid degradation detection. Degradable polyethylene films were classified on the basis of their incorporated prooxidant systems using chromatographic fingerprinting of carboxylic acids, the dominating type of degradation product. The fingerprints were also shown to be useful for prediction of the degradation states and evaluation of the degradation mechanisms. Classification and prediction models were obtained by Multivariate Data Analysis, where the diacids were grouped according to both their type of prooxidant system and their state of degradation. The use of total luminescence intensity (TLI) measurements was also investigated as a means of classifying films and for the early detection of degradation. Comparisons were carried out with common techniques, e.g. FTIR and DSC, after both thermal and UV oxidation. TLI gave an earlier detection of degradation and was more sensitive than carbonyl index and crystallinity measurements to relative differences in degradation between the materials. It furthermore offered complementary information regarding changes in activation energies during the course of the degradation. The results were compared with the chromatographic fingerprints. A new way to evaluate the low temperature long-term stabilisation efficiency of antioxidants was investigated. A prooxidant was used to obtain catalytic oxidation, instead of using thermal acceleration, to evaluate the stabilisation efficiency of antioxidants at low temperatures but still during reasonably short aging times. Comparisons were made between polypropylene films stabilised with primary antioxidants (Irganox 1076, Irganox 1010 and α-tocopherol) with and without the prooxidant manganese stearate at different temperatures. The relative efficiencies of the antioxidants obtained under prooxidant acceleration test correlated better than thermal acceleration test with the results of a long-term low temperature test. Additives in plastic packaging materials may affect the environment after migration from the packaging to e.g. their contents, especially if they consist of organic aqueous solutions or oils. The use of Solid-Phase Microextraction (SPME) for the specific task of extraction from an organic aqueous solution such as a simulated food or pharmaceutical solution consisting of 10 vol-% ethanol in water was investigated. Methods were developed and evaluated for extraction both with direct sampling and with headspace sampling. If the extraction method and temperature were selected to suit the concentration levels of the analytes, it was possible to quantify several degradation products simultaneously. Comparisons made with Solid Phase Extraction showed the advantage of SPME for this purpose. / QC 20100929
479

Synthèse et caractérisation physicochimique de peptides de polyglutamines

Viau, Martin 06 1900 (has links)
Neuf maladies neurodégénératives sont le produit de l’expression de gènes mutés, dans lesquels le codon CAG est répété au-delà d’un seuil pathologique. Ceci produit des protéines mutantes dans lesquelles sont insérés des segments de polyglutamines (polyGln), qui perdent leur activité et acquièrent une nouvelle fonction, ce qui est toxique pour le neurone. Ces altérations sont attribuables aux propriétés particulières de la polyGln. En effet, ces dernières possèdent la capacité de s’assembler pour former des corps d’inclusion intracellulaires. Cette propension à l’agrégation de la polyGln rend difficile l’étude de ces pathologies. C’est ainsi que l’utilisation de peptides peut s’avérer une approche avantageuse. Toutefois, la synthèse de polyGln est associée à de nombreuses délétions et nécessite l’ajout de groupements chargés afin de permettre leur purification. Cependant, ce prérequis donne lieu à des interactions électrostatiques qui biaisent la structure et la cinétique d’agrégation de ces peptides, en plus d’interférer avec l’évaluation d’éventuels agents thérapeutiques. L’objectif du projet est de développer un système permettant l’étude de la polyGln en s’affranchissant des effets de charges. Pour ce faire, deux approches ont été explorées, la première utilise la polyGln non chargée et la seconde utilise une structure polyGln-morpholine ayant des charges labiles en fonction du pH. Ces peptides ont été produits en utilisant une approche linéaire de synthèse peptidique sur support solide avec protection maximale des chaînes latérales. La purification a été effectuée par chromatographie de haute performance en phase inverse en milieu acide. Ces stratégies ont permis de produire des peptides de polyGln de grande pureté avec des rendements acceptables. Une procédure de solubilisation des peptides alliant sonication et lyophilisation a été développée afin d’étudier chacun de ces peptides à l’aide de diverses techniques physicochimiques, telles que la diffusion de la lumière, la spectroscopie de résonance magnétique nucléaire, Raman et UV-visible, le dichroïsme circulaire et la microscopie optique polarisée. La polyGln non chargée solubilisée dans le trifluoroéthanol-eau a montré que la taille des particules et la vitesse d’agrégation sont proportionnelles à la fraction volumique en eau. De plus, la structure secondaire en solution est à prédominance alpha et semble être peu sensible à la fraction d’eau jusqu’à un certain seuil (25%) après lequel la structure aléatoire prédomine. L’analyse des agrégats à l’état solide montre des structures hélicoïdales > aléatoires et ont les caractéristiques des fibrilles amyloïdes. Le peptide de polyGln-morpholines a un pKa de 7,3 en milieu aqueux. Il demeure en solution lorsque le pH < pKa et à faible force ionique, alors qu’il s’autoassemble lorsque ces conditions ne sont pas respectées. Ceci suggère que la répulsion électrostatique est responsable de la stabilisation du peptide en solution. La dimension fractale nous indique que le peptide forme des agrégats compacts dont les constituants ont une taille de 2,5 nm, compatibles avec une conformation aléatoire compacte, en coude bêta ou hélicoïdale. Ceci est en accord avec l’étude structurale des peptides en solution qui a montré des espèces aléatoires > bêta > alpha. De plus, en RMN, l’élargissement des signaux du 1Hγ en cours d’agrégation suggère une interaction via les chaînes latérales. Les analyses en phase solide ont plutôt montré une prédominance de structures bêta et alpha. L’inhibition de l’agrégation à pH 8 varie selon rouge de Congo > tréhalose, alors que le peptide liant la polyGln 1 et la thioflavine T ne semble pas avoir d’effet. Ces approches ont donc permis pour la première fois de s’affranchir des effets de charges auparavant inhérents à l’étude de la polyGln en solution et par conséquent d’obtenir des informations inédites quant à la solubilité, la structure et la cinétique d’agrégation. Enfin, le dispositif à charges labiles permet d’évaluer l’efficacité d’éventuels agents thérapeutiques à pH quasi physiologique. / Nine neurodegenerative diseases come from mutated genes expression in which the CAG codon is repeated above a pathological threshold. This is producing mutant proteins, in which are inserted polyglutamine (polyGln) segments, which lose their activity and acquire a new function that is toxic for the neuron. These alterations are related to the peculiar properties of the polyGln. Indeed, these polypeptides have the capacity of autoassemble to form intracellular inclusion bodies. This aggregation tendency of polyGln makes difficult the study of these pathologies. Thus, the use of peptides could constitute an advantageous approach. However, the synthesis of polyGln is associated with numerous deletions and necessitates the addition of charged moieties to achieve purification. Unfortunately, this requirement creates electrostatic interactions that modify the structure and aggregation kinetics of these peptides, in addition to interfering with the evaluation of potential therapeutical agents. The aim of this project is to develop a system to study polyGln without the charge effects. To do so, two approaches were explored, the first used uncharged polyGln and the second used a polyGln-morpholine structure bearing pH-dependent labile charges. These peptides were produced by solid-support synthesis using a linear and maximal protection approach. Purification was performed by reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography. These strategies allowed the production of peptides of high purity in good yields. A solubilization procedure combining sonication and lyophilization was developed to study each of these peptides by physicochemical techniques such as light scattering, magnetic resonance, Raman and UV-visible spectroscopies, circular dichroism and polarized optical microscopy. The uncharged polyGln solubilized in trifluoroethanol-water showed that particle size and aggregation kinetics are proportional to volumetric water fraction. Furthermore, the secondary structure in solution is alpha-predominant and seems rather insensitive to water fraction up to a threshold (25%) above which random coil structure predominates. The analysis of solid-state aggregates showed that helicoidal structures are more abundant than random structures and have the characteristics of amyloid fibrils. The polyGln-morpholines peptide has a pKa of 7.3 in aqueous media. It is soluble when pH < pKa and at low ionic strength, but it autoassociates when these conditions are not respected. This suggests that electrostatic repulsion is responsible for the stabilization of the peptide in solution. The fractal dimension indicates that the peptide forms compact aggregates whose constituents are 2.5 nm in size, in agreement with compact random coil, beta-hairpin or helicoidal structures. This is in agreement with the results of solution peptide structure studies showing that random coil > beta > alpha. Furthermore, the broadening of 1Hγ NMR signals while the peptide is aggregating suggests an interaction between side-chains. Solid-phase studies showed predominant beta and alpha structures. The aggregation inhibition at pH 8.0 was higher for Congo red than for trehalose, while polyglutamine binding peptide 1 and thioflavine T did not seem to be effective. These approaches permitted for the first time to overcome the charge effects that were previously inherent to polyGln solution studies and to obtain new information about solubility, structure and aggregation kinetics. Finally, the labile charge groups allow the evaluation of the efficiency of potential therapeutic agents at near physiological pH.
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Synthèse et Etude d'Analogues Peptidiques en tant qu'Inhibiteurs de Fusion du VIH / Synthesis and Study of Peptide analogs as HIV Fusion Inhibitors

Baron, Alice 15 December 2010 (has links)
Depuis la découverte du Virus de l'Immunodéficience Humaine (VIH) au début des années 80, la recherche de nouvelles molécules anti-VIH demeure un challenge important pour la communauté scientifique. Les effets secondaires liés à l'usage d'inhibiteurs de la réplication virale, la découverte des récepteurs et la compréhension du mécanisme d'entrée du virus dans la cellule hôte ont encouragé la recherche sur de nouveaux inhibiteurs ciblant l'entrée virale. A ce jour, l'Enfuvirtide est le seul inhibiteur d'entrée approuvé en tant qu'inhibiteur de fusion. Bien que ce composé soit un antiviral puissant, il présente néanmoins de sérieuses limitations, son mode d'administration (injection sous cutanée deux fois par jour) et l'émergence de résistances, le classent en agent rétroviral de seconde classe. Une approche alternative est la génération de D-peptides inhibiteurs de fusion, résistants aux protéases et prometteurs pour le développement et l'identification d'une nouvelle classe de médicaments anti-VIH. Basée sur cette dernière approche, cette thèse est consacrée à la synthèse et à l'étude d'analogues peptidiques en tant qu'inhibiteurs de fusion du VIH. Tout d'abord, des études de modélisation associées à la synthèse d'analogues peptidiques ont permis de mettre en évidence et de comprendre les caractéristiques essentielles responsables de l'activité des D-peptides. Ensuite, des études de relations structure-activité, à partir de séquences modifiées, ont conduit à l'obtention de nouveaux analogues peptidiques inhibiteurs de fusion actifs. Enfin, dans le but de réduire la nature peptidique et par conséquent d'améliorer les propriétés pharmaceutiques, des macrocycles peptidiques ont été conçus, et une nouvelle stratégie de synthèse de peptides cycliques a été développée. / Since the discovery of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) at the beginning of the 1980's, the search for new anti-HIV molecules remains an important challenge for the scientific community. Secondary effects associated with viral replication inhibitors, the discovery of receptors and the understanding of the mechanism of the viral entry makes HIV viral entry one of the most promising target for HIV drug development. To date, Enfurvitide is the only approved entry inhibitor as HIV fusion inhibitor. Although highly effective, Enfurvirtide has several serious limitations including high dosing requirements, the administration by injection, and the emergence of resistant strains. An alternative approach that has shown considerable potential is the generation of new D-peptides HIV fusion inhibitors expected to be resistant to proteolytic degradation and useful for the development and the identification of a new class of anti-HIV drugs with improv ed bioavailability.Based on this approach, the present work is dedicated to the synthesis and the study of peptide analogs as HIV fusion inhibitors. First, modeling studies and the synthesis of peptide analogs were devoted to point out and to understand the key elements responsible for the activity of the reference D-peptides. Then, structure activity relationship studies based on different modifications sequences led to the discovery of active peptide analogues as HIV fusion inhibitors. In another approach, in order to decrease peptide nature and consequently to improve the pharmaceutical properties, reduced cyclic peptides were designed. Finally, a novel strategy for cyclic peptide synthesis was developed.

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