Publications by authors named "F Figueroa"

The microalga sp. (Chlorophyceae) was cultured in a raceway pond (RWP) placed in a greenhouse. The objective of this case study was to monitor the photosynthesis performance and selected physicochemical variables (irradiance, temperature, dissolved oxygen concentration) of microalgae cultures in situ at various depths of RWP.

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The Asian brown macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae has invaded the oligotrophic areas of Mediterranean coasts since 2015, with drastic impacts on environmental conditions and socioeconomic activities in coastal areas in Europe. Therefore, it is intriguing how this species is able to grow and expand at the observed rates. In this context, the physiological responses of R.

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Article Synopsis
  • Research focuses on enhancing seaweed cultivation technologies to boost production and cut costs for sustainable processes.
  • The study examined outdoor seaweed production in summer at varying stocking densities (0.6, 0.8, and 1.0 kg FW/m²) in a 30 m² raceway photobioreactor, linking growth to photosynthetic activity.
  • Higher seaweed density led to reduced growth rates under warm temperatures (>28-30 °C) and increased pH levels (>9), but acclimatized cultures at 1.0 kg FW/m² showed improved biomass growth with less photoinhibition.
  • Overall, optimal conditions with high light and temperature, plus low nutrients, favored the best photosynthesis and growth rates at the
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The combination of environmental stress on the ozone layer, climate change and a greater sun exposure due to outdoor habits has led to an increase in skin cancer cases and other health issues related with UV radiation. Researchers are searching for new alternative UV filters that could protect our skin from the deleterious effects of UV radiation while also presenting low toxicity and biodegradable character (unlike the UV filters currently available in the market). In this work, two compounds inspired in the natural oxo-mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) have been synthesized and their antioxidant and photoprotective properties, as well as their in vitro and in vivo toxicity effects were evaluated.

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Osteoarthrosis (OA) is a leading cause of disability and early mortality, with no disease modifying treatment. Mitochondrial (MT) dysfunction and changes in energy metabolism, leading to oxidative stress and apoptosis, are main drivers of disease. In reaction to stress, mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) donate their MT to damaged tissues.

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