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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.
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Development of electrochemical ZnSe Quantam dots biosensors for low-level detection of 17β-Estradiol estrogenic endocrine disrupting compound

Jijana, Abongile Nwabisa January 2010 (has links)
<p>The main thesis hub was on development of two electrochemical biosensors for the determination of 17&beta / -estradiol: an estrogenic endocrine disrupting compound. Endocronology have significantly shown that the endocrine disruptors contribute tremendously to health problems encountered by living species today, problems such as breast cancer, reproductive abnormalities, a decline in male population most significant to aquatic vertebrates, reduced fertility and other infinite abnormalities recurring in the reproductive system of mostly male species. The first biosensor developed for the detection of 17&beta / -estradiol endocrine disrupting compound / consisted of an electro-active polymeric 3-mercaptoprorionic acid capped zinc selenide quantum dots cross linked to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme as a bio-recognition element. The second biosensor developed was comprised of cysteamine self assembled to gold electrode, with 3-mercaptopropionic acid capped zinc selenide quantum dots cross linked to cytochrome P450-3A4 (CYP3A4) enzyme in the presence of 1-ethyl-3-(3- dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride and succinimide.</p>
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Enzymatische Transformation verschiedener Flavonoide durch das extrazelluläre Pilzenzym Agrocybe-aegerita-Peroxygenase

Barková, Kateřina 09 October 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Die enzymatischen Transformationen mit der pilzlichen Peroxygenase aus Agrocybe aegerita haben gezeigt, dass das Enzym insgesamt über ein sehr breites Substratspektrum bezüglich der Flavonoide verfügt. Die Flavonoide werden mittels AaeAPO regioselektiv in 6-Position hydroxyliert. Der Reaktionsmechanismus der AaeAPO bei Flavonoiden läuft über eine Epoxidstufe ab, wobei der eingefügte Sauerstoff bei Hydroxylierungen dem Wasserstoffperoxid entstammt (Hinweis auf eine echte Peroxygenase-Reaktion). Die Enzymproduktion der Agrocybe aegerita wird durch den Extraktzusatz (aus jeweils Aronia melanocarpa, Fragaria ananassa, Trifolium pratense und Bellis perennis) im Fall der Laccase stimuliert. Die AaeAPO -Aktivität wird dagegen gehemmt. Für Bjerkandera adusta kann eine moderate Stimulierung der MnP-Bildung nach der Extraktzugabe beobachtet werden. Der positive bzw. negative Einfluss auf die Enzymproduktion ist bei Agrocybe aegerita sowohl auf Flavonoide als auch auf das Lösungsmittel Ethanol zurückzuführen.
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Development of electrochemical ZnSe Quantam dots biosensors for low-level detection of 17β-Estradiol estrogenic endocrine disrupting compound

Jijana, Abongile Nwabisa January 2010 (has links)
<p>The main thesis hub was on development of two electrochemical biosensors for the determination of 17&beta / -estradiol: an estrogenic endocrine disrupting compound. Endocronology have significantly shown that the endocrine disruptors contribute tremendously to health problems encountered by living species today, problems such as breast cancer, reproductive abnormalities, a decline in male population most significant to aquatic vertebrates, reduced fertility and other infinite abnormalities recurring in the reproductive system of mostly male species. The first biosensor developed for the detection of 17&beta / -estradiol endocrine disrupting compound / consisted of an electro-active polymeric 3-mercaptoprorionic acid capped zinc selenide quantum dots cross linked to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme as a bio-recognition element. The second biosensor developed was comprised of cysteamine self assembled to gold electrode, with 3-mercaptopropionic acid capped zinc selenide quantum dots cross linked to cytochrome P450-3A4 (CYP3A4) enzyme in the presence of 1-ethyl-3-(3- dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride and succinimide.</p>
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Development of electrochemical ZnSe Quantam dots biosensors for low-level detection of 17β-Estradiol estrogenic endocrine disrupting compound

Jijana, Abongile Nwabisa January 2010 (has links)
Magister Scientiae - MSc / The main thesis hub was on development of two electrochemical biosensors for the determination of 17β-estradiol-estradiol: an estrogenic endocrine disrupting compound. Endocronology have significantly shown that the endocrine disruptors contribute tremendously to health problems encountered by living species today, problems such as breast cancer, reproductive abnormalities, a decline in male population most significant to aquatic vertebrates, reduced fertility and other infinite abnormalities recurring in the reproductive system of mostly male species. The first biosensor developed for the detection of 17β-estradiol-estradiol endocrine disrupting compound; consisted of an electro-active polymeric 3-mercaptoprorionic acid capped zinc selenide quantum dots cross linked to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme as a bio-recognition element. The second biosensor developed was comprised of cysteamine self assembled to gold electrode, with 3-mercaptopropionic acid capped zinc selenide quantum dots cross linked to cytochrome P450-3A4 (CYP3A4) enzyme in the presence of 1-ethyl-3-(3- dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride and succinimide. / South Africa
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Enzymatische Transformation verschiedener Flavonoide durch das extrazelluläre Pilzenzym Agrocybe-aegerita-Peroxygenase

Barková, Kateřina 19 July 2013 (has links)
Die enzymatischen Transformationen mit der pilzlichen Peroxygenase aus Agrocybe aegerita haben gezeigt, dass das Enzym insgesamt über ein sehr breites Substratspektrum bezüglich der Flavonoide verfügt. Die Flavonoide werden mittels AaeAPO regioselektiv in 6-Position hydroxyliert. Der Reaktionsmechanismus der AaeAPO bei Flavonoiden läuft über eine Epoxidstufe ab, wobei der eingefügte Sauerstoff bei Hydroxylierungen dem Wasserstoffperoxid entstammt (Hinweis auf eine echte Peroxygenase-Reaktion). Die Enzymproduktion der Agrocybe aegerita wird durch den Extraktzusatz (aus jeweils Aronia melanocarpa, Fragaria ananassa, Trifolium pratense und Bellis perennis) im Fall der Laccase stimuliert. Die AaeAPO -Aktivität wird dagegen gehemmt. Für Bjerkandera adusta kann eine moderate Stimulierung der MnP-Bildung nach der Extraktzugabe beobachtet werden. Der positive bzw. negative Einfluss auf die Enzymproduktion ist bei Agrocybe aegerita sowohl auf Flavonoide als auch auf das Lösungsmittel Ethanol zurückzuführen.
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Ab-initio studies of reactions to functionalize carbon nanotubes

Förster, Anja 06 September 2012 (has links)
Since the rediscovery of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) due to the publication of Sumio Iijima's article Helical microtubules of graphitic carbon in the magazine Nature in 1991 the interest in carbon nanotubes has rapidly increased. This bachelor thesis also deals with this popular material with the aim to functionalize CNTs for further uses in the microelectronic industry. A promising approach is the functionalization of the CNTs with metal nanoparticles or metal films. To achieve this, one can perform an atomic layer deposition (ALD) on CNTs. In the present work the Trimethylaluminum (TMA) ALD is the chosen process for the functionalization of the CNTs, which will be studied here. Since the available knowledge on the CNT-functionalization by gas phase reactions is very limited, a theoretical study of possible reaction pathways is necessary. Those studies are carried out with two modern quantumchemical programs, Turbomole and DMol³, which are described together with an introduction into Density Functional Theory, as well as an introduction of CNTs and the ALD process. A basic model of a CNT with a Single Vacancy defect, which had been selected according to the demands of the studies, is introduced. Because the TMA ALD process requires hydroxyl groups as its starting point, not only is the performance of a TMA ALD cycle on a CNT studied, but also reactions which result in the CNTs owning of hydroxyl groups. Consequently, this bachelor thesis will focus on two di erent aspects: The performance of one TMA ALD cycle and the study of possible educts for the TMA ALD process. This study of the educts includes possible structures which can be formed when a CNT comes into contact with air.:Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Carbon Nanotubes and the Atomic Layer Deposition 2.1. Carbon Nanotubes 2.1.1. Graphene and Its Relation to Carbon Nanotubes 2.1.2. Classi cations 2.1.3. Defects 2.2. Atomic Layer Deposition 2.2.1. Introduction to Atomic Layer Deposition 2.2.2. Trimethylaluminum Atomic Layer Deposition 3. Theoretical Background 3.1. The Schrödinger Equation and the Variational Principle 3.2. Electron Density 3.2.1. The Wave Function 3.2.2. The Electron Density 3.3. The Hohenberg-Kohn Theorems 3.3.1. The First Hohenberg-Kohn Theorem 3.3.2. The Second Hohenberg-Kohn Theorem 3.4. The Kohn-Sham Approach 4. Computational Details and the Model System 4.1. Model System 4.1.1. The Basic (5; 5)-CNT 4.1.2. Further Adjustments to the Basic (5; 5)-CNT 4.2. Computational Details 4.2.1. Materials Studio/Dmol³ 4.2.2. Turbomole 5. Results and Discussion 5.1. Educt Formation Reactions 5.1.1. Educts with Two Oxygen Atoms 5.1.2. Educts with Two Hydroxyl Groups and One Oxygen Atom 5.1.3. Educts with Two Hydroxyl Groups and Two Hydrogen Atoms 5.1.4. Educts with Four Hydroxyl Groups 5.1.5. Educts with Peroxy Groups 5.1.6. Summary - Educts 5.2. Performance of the First Trimethylaluminum Atomic Layer Deposition Cycle 5.2.1. The First Trimethylaluminum Atomic Layer Deposition Half Cycle 5.2.2. The Second Trimethylaluminum Atomic Layer Deposition Half Cycle 6. Summary and Outlook A. Appendix A.1. Note on the Multiplicity A.2. Note on the Computation Time A.3. Comparison between Dmol³ and Turbomole A.4. Tables of Energies for the Studied Educts in 5.1 A.5. Tables of Energies for the Study of the Trimethylaluminum Atomic Layer Deposition Cycle in 5.2 Bibliography Acknowledgment
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Interplay between 2-oxoglutarate oxygenases and cancer : studies on the aspartyl/asparaginyl-beta-hydroxylase

Pfeffer, Inga January 2014 (has links)
No description available.

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