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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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Rya : ett studieområde inom designpedagogiken

Kjellberg, Jenni January 2006 (has links)
BI/Konst
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Mutagenicidade e estrogenicidade de plantas da família Eriocaulaceae e relação estrutura-atividade de algumas substâncias isoladas

Oliveira, Ana Paula Siqueira de [UNESP] 12 February 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2010-02-12Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:56:35Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 oliveira_aps_me_arafcf.pdf: 946584 bytes, checksum: 6c4fbb82549dc1046e8b7771847a8f5b (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / A família Eriocaulaceae possui cerca de 1200 espécies divididas em 10 gêneros e suas espécies de plantas são conhecidas como sempre-vivas, por sua grande durabilidade e coloração paleácea. Neste trabalho foram estudadas as espécies: Eriocaulon ligulatum, Leiothrix flavescens e Leiothrix spiralis, as quais foram avaliadas quanto à mutagenicidade e estrogenicidade e algumas substâncias isoladas foram utilizadas para um estudo de relação estrutura-atividade mutagênica e estrogênica. Para avaliação da mutagenicidade, utilizou-se o teste de Ames, e o teste RYA (Recombinant Yeast Assay) foi o empregado para avaliação da estrogenicidade. Os resultados da atividade mutagênica demonstraram que apenas E. ligulatum foi considerado mutagênico e isso foi atribuído às isocumarinas e flavonóides agliconas. Os estudos de relação estrutura-atividade mutagênica mostraram que esta ação foi devida à presença de hidroxilas em posições estratégicas e à ausência de glicosilações, metoxilações, ou qualquer outro tipo de substituição. Para complementar os estudos de relação estrutura-atividade mutagênica com as isocumarinas, utilizou-se resultados já publicados de mutagenicidade de moléculas semelhantes à isocumarina eriocaulina, isolada de E. ligulatum. Verificou-se que os dímeros de isocumarinas têm a sua mutagenicidade influenciada pela conformação espacial, pela presença de grupos hidroxilas mais afastados de grupos volumosos, e pelo tipo de ligação que une os seus monômeros. Quando o potencial estrogênico foi avaliado, apenas a L. flavescens apresentou resultados positivos e que esses são devidos à presença de flavonas agliconas, como a luteolina e a metoxiluteolina. As mesmas isocumarinas, pertencentes a outras espécies da família Eriocaulaceae, avaliadas no teste de Ames, foram avaliadas no teste RYA... / Eriocaulaceae family comprises around 1200 species, divided into 10 genera, and their plant species are known as “sempre-vivas” (everlasting flowers) for its durability and color. In this work the species Eriocaulon ligulatum, Leiothrix flavescens and Leiothrix spiralis were studied. These species were evaluated for the mutagenic and the estrogenic potential and some of their isolated compounds were used for a study of structuremutagenic and estrogenic activities. To assess mutagenicity we used Ames test and the Recombinant Yeast Assay (RYA test) was used for evaluation of estrogenicity. The results of mutagenic activity showed that only E. ligulatum presented mutagenicity and that these results were due to its naphthopyranones and flavonoid aglicons. The structuremutagenic activity studies shown that this action were due to the presence of hydroxyl groups in strategic positions and no glycosylations, methoxylation or any type of substitutions. To complement the studies of structure-mutagenic activity with the naphthopyranones, we use results already published of the mutagenicity of similar compounds to the naphthopyranone eriocaulina, isolated from E. ligulatum, and compare them with the data from ericauline. It was found that the dimers of naphthopyranones have their mutagenicity influenced by its spatial conformation, for the presence of hydroxyl groups furthest away from large groups, and the type of connection that join their monomers. When the estrogenic potential was assessed, we found that only L. flavescens showed positive results and that these results are due to the presence of flavones in the form of aglycones, such as luteolin and methoxyluteolin. The same naphthopyranones belonging to other species of Eriocaulaceae family, evaluated in the Ames test, were assessed in the RYA test. Their results were crucial for the establishment of structureestrogenic activity... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Mutagenicidade e estrogenicidade de plantas da família Eriocaulaceae e relação estrutura-atividade de algumas substâncias isoladas /

Oliveira, Ana Paula Siqueira de. January 2010 (has links)
Orientador: Eliana Aparecida Varanda / Banca: Eliana Aparecida Varanda / Banca: Marcelo Aparecido da Silva / Banca: Luís Vitor Silva do Sacramento / Resumo: A família Eriocaulaceae possui cerca de 1200 espécies divididas em 10 gêneros e suas espécies de plantas são conhecidas como sempre-vivas, por sua grande durabilidade e coloração paleácea. Neste trabalho foram estudadas as espécies: Eriocaulon ligulatum, Leiothrix flavescens e Leiothrix spiralis, as quais foram avaliadas quanto à mutagenicidade e estrogenicidade e algumas substâncias isoladas foram utilizadas para um estudo de relação estrutura-atividade mutagênica e estrogênica. Para avaliação da mutagenicidade, utilizou-se o teste de Ames, e o teste RYA (Recombinant Yeast Assay) foi o empregado para avaliação da estrogenicidade. Os resultados da atividade mutagênica demonstraram que apenas E. ligulatum foi considerado mutagênico e isso foi atribuído às isocumarinas e flavonóides agliconas. Os estudos de relação estrutura-atividade mutagênica mostraram que esta ação foi devida à presença de hidroxilas em posições estratégicas e à ausência de glicosilações, metoxilações, ou qualquer outro tipo de substituição. Para complementar os estudos de relação estrutura-atividade mutagênica com as isocumarinas, utilizou-se resultados já publicados de mutagenicidade de moléculas semelhantes à isocumarina eriocaulina, isolada de E. ligulatum. Verificou-se que os dímeros de isocumarinas têm a sua mutagenicidade influenciada pela conformação espacial, pela presença de grupos hidroxilas mais afastados de grupos volumosos, e pelo tipo de ligação que une os seus monômeros. Quando o potencial estrogênico foi avaliado, apenas a L. flavescens apresentou resultados positivos e que esses são devidos à presença de flavonas agliconas, como a luteolina e a metoxiluteolina. As mesmas isocumarinas, pertencentes a outras espécies da família Eriocaulaceae, avaliadas no teste de Ames, foram avaliadas no teste RYA... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Eriocaulaceae family comprises around 1200 species, divided into 10 genera, and their plant species are known as "sempre-vivas" (everlasting flowers) for its durability and color. In this work the species Eriocaulon ligulatum, Leiothrix flavescens and Leiothrix spiralis were studied. These species were evaluated for the mutagenic and the estrogenic potential and some of their isolated compounds were used for a study of structuremutagenic and estrogenic activities. To assess mutagenicity we used Ames test and the Recombinant Yeast Assay (RYA test) was used for evaluation of estrogenicity. The results of mutagenic activity showed that only E. ligulatum presented mutagenicity and that these results were due to its naphthopyranones and flavonoid aglicons. The structuremutagenic activity studies shown that this action were due to the presence of hydroxyl groups in strategic positions and no glycosylations, methoxylation or any type of substitutions. To complement the studies of structure-mutagenic activity with the naphthopyranones, we use results already published of the mutagenicity of similar compounds to the naphthopyranone eriocaulina, isolated from E. ligulatum, and compare them with the data from ericauline. It was found that the dimers of naphthopyranones have their mutagenicity influenced by its spatial conformation, for the presence of hydroxyl groups furthest away from large groups, and the type of connection that join their monomers. When the estrogenic potential was assessed, we found that only L. flavescens showed positive results and that these results are due to the presence of flavones in the form of aglycones, such as luteolin and methoxyluteolin. The same naphthopyranones belonging to other species of Eriocaulaceae family, evaluated in the Ames test, were assessed in the RYA test. Their results were crucial for the establishment of structureestrogenic activity... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Återbrukets estetik - Uppländska trasryor : Förekomst, tillverkning, funktion och värde

Hakanen, Eva January 2020 (has links)
Since the beginning of the early 20th century bed rugs have been interesting research objects, but only in passing researchers have paid attention to rugs woven with rags. Noone has taken a closer look upon the reasons why people have woven these rugs. What does the materials of the rag – like recycled garments and interior textiles in the form of clothing rags – have to tell about the times when these rugs were woven? Did the rag rugs have any specific function or were the materials available and therefore used? The main sources of information are 21 rag rugs from Roslagen in Uppland, with a varied amount of rags. They were woven during the latter half of 19th century, and estate inventories from Väddö- and Häverö Ship District have altogether given some answers to the primary question of this paper: in wich way can the examined bed rugs bear witness to the use and value of recycled textile materials and the view of these in the context of the community where they were manufactured and used? This research doesn´t give an answer to whether these rugs have any particular function or not. Instead these rag rugs can be looked upon as representing a general development of the society towards an increasing amount of textiles surplus material. This being due an increasing consumption of factory-made clothing and textiles, manufactured in factories, as well as the paper mills development from producing paper made of cellulose rather than textile waste. To this we can add a principle lingering on from the 19th century, of domestic production and a thrift of resources. This resulted in an obvious recycling of discarded textiles. The home weaving of interior textiles was still strong by the end of the 19th century, and in Rosagen there was also a long tradition of weaving and of using rugs in the beds. At the same time there was, in the coastal regions of Roslagen, a local need for warming covers in boats and boat houses. This demand was related to the shooting of seals and other hunting in the coastal areas, as well as in the fishing- and maritime trades.

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