Publications by authors named "Bogdan Smyk"

Iron ions can be used to degrade tetracycline dispersed in nature. Studies of absorption and fluorescence spectra and quantum chemistry calculations showed that iron is more readily released from Fe(III)-citrate than from Fe(III)-EDTA, so Fe(III)-citrate (Fe(III)-Cit) is more suitable for tetracycline (TC) degradation. At 30 °C, a severe degradation of TC by Fe(III)-Cit occurred as early as after 3 days of incubation in the light, and after 5 days in the dark.

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This paper presents the results of an investigation into the photooxidation of tocopherols (Tocs) dissolved in argonated and non-argonated n-hexane. During irradiation, steady-state absorption and fluorescence spectra as well as lifetimes were measured. In all experiments, the photoreactions were of the first order type.

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A super-continuum white laser with a half-pulse width of ~75 ps was used to observe the kinetics of a postulated excited-state proton transfer in 8-azaxanthine and its 8-methyl derivative. Both compounds exhibited dual emissions in weakly acidified alcoholic media, but only one band was present in aqueous solutions, exhibiting an abnormal Stokes shift (>12,000 cm). It was shown that long-wavelength emissions were delayed relative to the excitation pulse within alcoholic media.

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The methyl ester of sinapic acid (MESA) is a molecule with confirmed antioxidant properties. It is important to establish whether it can be transported across humans and animals. Therefore, we investigated MESA interactions with serum albumins, namely, human serum albumin (HSA), bovine serum albumin (BSA), rabbit serum albumin (RSA), and sheep serum albumin (SSA).

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Tetracycline (TC) is an antibiotic produced on the largest scale in the world and used for the treatment of both humans and animals. Its removal from the circulation chain between the natural environment and animals is still a serious problem. Fe(III) ions can be used to break this chain.

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The fluorescence technique is very popular and has been used in many fields of research. It is simple in its assumptions but not very easy to use. One of the main problems is the inner filter effect (IF) I and II which takes place in the cuvette.

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The synergy between β-carotene and tocopherols--antioxidants protecting oils from oxidation, was analyzed in a model system. The model used stripped borage and evening primrose oils. A chlorophyll extract, β-carotene and one of the tocopherols were added together or separately to the oils.

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In this study we explored the spectroscopic properties of Borage oil, particularly the use of fluorescence techniques to investigate the presence of conjugated fatty acids (CFAs). This research has important health and dietary applications. The absorption and fluorescence spectra of different CFAs and Borage oil in ethanol were measured.

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