Publications by authors named "Capek P"

Although several therapeutic effects have been attributed to wild blackthorn fruits, their use is still negligible. Purification of the antioxidant-active fraction, obtained from wild blackthorn fruits by hot ammonium oxalate extraction (Ao), yielded seven fractions after successive elution with water, sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide solutions. The purified fractions differ in carbohydrates, proteins, and phenolics.

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Some cyanobacteria produce a wide range of secondary metabolites, some of which are of industrial interest. Exopolysaccharides, particularly interesting among them, represent relatively complex primary structures with interesting bioactivity, biodegradability and specific applications. Cultivation of the freshwater cyanobacterium Scytonema sp.

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The study aimed to analyze the effects of Dendrobium polysaccharides on the cough and airway reactivity and compare them with the effects of clinically used antitussives (codeine phosphate and butamirate citrate) and bronchodilators (salbutamol), using the guinea pig test system. Dendrobium officinale polysaccharides contained proteins (4.0 wt%) and phenolic compounds (1.

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The polysaccharide fraction PNE-P1 was isolated from hot water extract (PNE) of the defatted meal of pine nuts (Pinus koraiensis) using DEAE-cellulose column chromatography. This fraction had three components of molecular masses 1251, 616, and 303 g/mol consisting mainly of arabinose, xylose, and galacturonic acid at a molar ratio of 2:1.6:1.

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Structure of biopolymers produced by microalgae plays an important role for their potential biological activity prediction and applications. Previously isolated and well characterized dominant fractions (Dch5-8) from ion-exchange chromatography separation of the biologically active microalga Dictyosphaerium chlorelloides exopolysaccharide (Dch) were pooled and partially acid hydrolyzed. The dominant sugar components in the combined Dch5-8 fraction were Gal and its 2-O-methyl derivative, Rha and Man, all accounting for about 94 mol% of total amount of sugars.

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Scree deposits in alpine catchments contain undeveloped till soils that are "hidden" between and under stones. These scree areas have no vegetation except for sparse lichen patches on stone surfaces, but the soils exhibit biological activity and active cycling of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and organic carbon (C). We compared the chemical and biochemical properties of till soils in the scree areas (scree soils) with developed soils in alpine meadows (meadow soils) of 14 catchments in the alpine zone of the Tatra Mountains.

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Bark beetle disturbances are a critical event in the life cycle of Norway spruce forests. However, our knowledge of their effects on ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF), which play a key role in forest productivity and nutrient cycling, is still incomplete. Special attention has been paid to the dynamics and diversity of EMF communities in managed forests, but studies dealing with disturbed natural stands are underrepresented.

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Chronic nitrogen inputs can alleviate N limitation and potentially impose N losses in forests, indicated by soil enrichment in N over N. However, the complexity of the nitrogen cycle hinders accurate quantification of N fluxes. Simultaneously, soil ecologists are striving to find meaningful indicators to characterise the "openness" of the nitrogen cycle.

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Wild blackthorn berries represent an unexplored area in terms of the characterization of the natural biologically active polysaccharide complexes they contain. The antioxidant active fraction extracted from wild blackthorn fruits by hot water extraction (Hw) was subjected to ion-exchange chromatography and yielded six fractions by successive elution with salts. The purified fractions differed in the content of neutral sugars, uronic acids, proteins and phenolics.

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Many species of microalgae produce a relatively diverse range of metabolites that are interesting for biotechnological applications, and among them exopolysaccharides attract attention due to their structural complexity, biological activities, biodegradability or biocompatibility. An exopolysaccharide of high molecular weight (M) of 6.8 × 10 g/mol was obtained by cultivation of the freshwater green coccal microalga Gloeocystis vesiculosa Nägeli 1849 (Chlorophyta).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on assessing the primary productivity of periphyton to understand how environmental factors like phosphorus levels and light affect productivity.
  • A new floating barge setup allows for real-time, accurate measurements of oxygen levels using noninvasive sensors, providing insights into metabolic processes in natural conditions.
  • Detailed seasonal data gathered from this setup can enhance our understanding of the factors influencing primary productivity in freshwater environments.
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Despite the many health benefits of wild blackthorn fruits, their use is negligible and little explored. Preliminary results suggest that this fruit is a rich source of natural antioxidants. Antioxidant active fraction, extracted from wild blackthorn fruits by cold water extraction (Cw), was subjected to ion-exchange chromatography, which gave ten fractions after a successive elution with water, sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide solutions.

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Traditional medicinal herbs as and are recommended as a complementary supplementation for the treatment of diseases associated with immunological inflammation (e.g. common cold, coughs, bronchitis, upper respiratory infections, immunodeficiencies).

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Alpine meadows are strongly affected by climate change. Increasing air temperature prolongs the growing season and together with changing precipitation patterns alters soil temperature during winter. To estimate the effect of climate change on soil nutrient cycling, we conducted a field experiment.

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Excessive osteoclast differentiation and/or bone resorptive function causes a gradual loss of bone, leading to the pathogenesis of bone diseases such as osteoporosis (OP). In this study, a sulfated glucuronorhamnoxylan polysaccharide (designated SPS-CF) of the green alga Capsosiphon fulvescens was evaluated for anti-osteoporotic activity using osteoclastic cells differentiated from RAW264.7 macrophages by receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL) treatment and ovariectomized (OVX) female mice as a postmenopausal OP model.

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Ion-exchange chromatography of the biologically active extracellular biopolymer produced by D. chlorelloides yielded ten fractions differing in yield, protein content, monosaccharide composition and molecular weight distribution. Their sugar compositional analyses showed rhamnogalactans, substituted to different extent by mannose and glucose, as a dominant EPS component in all fractions (91 %) except one containing arabinogalactan (7 %).

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Wild blackthorn fruits are a slightly explored area and their use is negligible, although they show many therapeutic effects. Polysaccharide complexes were solubilized from ripe Prunus spinosa L. fruits by sequential extraction with water (cold and hot), oxalate, ammonia, and sodium hydroxide solutions.

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In this study, we focused on the isolation and structural characterization of polysaccharides from a basidiocarp of polypore fungus . Polysaccharide fractions were obtained by successive extractions with cold water at room temperature (20 °C), hot water under reflux (100 °C), and a solution of 1 mol L sodium hydroxide. The purity of all fractions was controlled mainly by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and their composition and structure were characterized by organic elemental analysis; neutral sugar and methylation analyses by gas chromatography equipped with flame ionization detector (GC/FID) and mass spectrometry detector (GC/MS), respectively; and by correlation nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.

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Cyanobacteria produce a wide range of metabolites of interest for industrial or medical use. The cultivation of freshwater Nostoc cf. linckia yielded 5.

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Epilithon contributes to phosphorus (P) cycling in lakes, but its P uptake traits have been rarely studied. We measured the chemical composition of epilithon and its inorganic P uptake kinetics using isotope P in three deep oligo- to mesotrophic post-mining lakes in April, July, and October 2019. Over the sampling period, epilithon biomass doubled, while the P content in biomass dropped to 60% of the April values, and the seasonal changes in P content expressed per epilithon area were only marginal and statistically not significant.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Erigeron canadensis has been used in traditional medicine to treat a variety of respiratory diseases, including acute upper and lower respiratory tract infections and cough-related asthma. There is as yet no relevant experimental or clinical study in the scientific literature evaluating the efficacy of plants in these disorders.

Aim Of The Study: To investigate the active ingredients in Erigeron canadensis, a complex isolated from flowering parts of a plant was tested for airway defense reflexes, in particular for cough reflexes and airway reactivity.

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The exact estimation of monosaccharide composition is important in the primary structure elucidation of polysaccharides. An acid hydrolysis is usually performed for glycosidic bonds cleavage and releasing of monosaccharides. In this study, optimal conditions of total acid hydrolysis using trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) of acidic lactylated Nostoc cf.

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Many native plant biopolymers or derivatives thereof have interesting biological effects and therefore the search for additional biological activities is important to map their overall effects. A low molecular weight (M = 7600 g/mol) hemicellulose polymer α-L-arabino(4-O-methyl-α-D-glucurono)-β-D-xylan (AGX) was isolated from the crushed roots of the Rudbeckia fulgida medicinal plant by alkaline extractions and anion-exchange chromatography. Analysis of neutral sugars revealed a predominance of xylose (82.

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Much attention has been recently paid to the design of sustainable processes for the production of functional food additives based on renewable resources. Thus, methods for incorporation of green techniques in treatment of undeveloped biomass, resulting in value-added bioproducts, are in great demand. We focus here on the biological activity and chemical properties of (horseweed) functional food fiber, which can be strongly affected by the extraction procedure employed.

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Microalgal biopolymers are studied mainly in terms of physico-chemical characterization, biological effects as well as possible biotechnological applications. Due to the significant antitussive, bronchodilator, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects of the previously isolated crude extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) produced by the cyanobacterium Nostoc sp., the purified biopolymer and its oligosaccharides, obtained after partial acid hydrolysis, were subjected to an in-depth NMR structural study.

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