Publications by authors named "Aleksandra Pogorzelska"

The leaves of (known as Yerba mate), used as a popular beverage, are a very well-recognized plant material with various biological activities, including analeptic (because of caffeine), anti-obesity (phenolics, saponins), antimicrobial, and antiviral (phenolics, saponins). Here, the chemical compositions of the leaves of two European species (× and ) with three varieties each were investigated. The terpenoid, saponin, and polyphenolic fractions were submitted for LC-MS or GC-MS analysis against a standard Mate leaf.

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This paper describes the effects of murine norovirus (MNV) infection on oxidative stress and histopathological changes in mice. This study uses histopathological assays, enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant markers, and total oxidative status and capacity (TOS, TAC). The results suggest that MNV infection can lead to significant changes with respect to the above-mentioned parameters in various organs.

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Human adenovirus 36 (HAdV-D36) is presently the sole virus identified to be associated with an elevated risk of obesity in both humans and animals. However, its impact on embryonated chicken eggs (ECEs) remains unexplored. This study endeavoured to examine the influence of HAdV-D36 on embryonic development by utilizing embryonated chicken eggs as a dynamic model.

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Norovirus (NoV) infection is one of the most common non-bacterial causes of gastroenteritis among the population worldwide. From the point of view of medical diagnostics, it is important to develop a system that would sensitively and selectively detect norovirus from a patient's sample in order to control and limit its spread. In this paper, we present a stable and sensitive NoV (mouse model) detection matrix in infected food samples.

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The lack of resistance of plastic objects to various pathogens and their increasing activity in our daily life have made researchers develop polymeric materials with biocidal properties. Hence, this paper describes the thermoplastic composites of Polyamide 12 mixed with 1-5 wt % of the nanoparticles of zinc, copper, and titanium oxides prepared by a twin-screw extrusion process and injection moulding. A satisfactory biocidal activity of polyamide 12 nanocomposites was obtained thanks to homogenously dispersed metal oxides in the polymer matrix and the wettability of the metal oxides by PA12.

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Fungi belonging to the species complex (CNGSC) are etiological agents of serious and not infrequently fatal infections in both humans and animals. Trees are the main ecological niche and source of potential exposition concerning these pathogens. With regard to epidemiology of cryptococcosis, various surveys were performed worldwide, enabling the establishment of a map of distribution and genetic structure of the arboreal population of the CNGSC.

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  • Huculs are ancient mountain horses from the Carpathian Mountains, and there's limited information on viral infections in this specific breed.
  • This study assessed the health of a semi-isolated, unvaccinated Hucul herd in Poland to identify their exposure to common equine viral infections and arboviruses.
  • Out of 20 horses tested, antibodies were found against several viruses, indicating that despite their isolation, the herd is exposed to equine viral infections, making them valuable for monitoring local virus presence.
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  • Studies on the interactions of graphene-based materials with biological systems are crucial due to their structure-dependent effects and toxicity.
  • The short-term exposure (1, 24, and 48 hours) to ultrapure graphene oxide (GO) and manganese-contaminated graphene oxide (GOS) affected oxidative stress markers and cytokine levels in normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) and adenocarcinomic human alveolar basal epithelial cells (A549).
  • GOS exposure led to greater oxidative stress compared to GO, with varying activities of glutathione reductase (GR) and different levels of inflammatory cytokines (e.g., TNF-α and VEGF) observed in both cell lines over time.
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