Uncontrolled use or improper disposal of bulk forms and nanoparticles of heavy metals may lead to their release into the environment. Coastal and floodplain ecosystems are particularly vulnerable, and the effects of metal nanoparticles on Fluvisol and Stagnic Fluvisol are poorly studied. This study aims to examine the effect of heavy metals on the enzymatic activity of the soil, the abundance of culturable microorganisms, growth, and antioxidant status of H.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFbacteria are renowned for their remarkable capacity to synthesize antibiotics, namely mupirocin, gluconic acid, pyrrolnitrin, and 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG). While these substances are extensively employed in agricultural biotechnology to safeguard plants against harmful bacteria and fungi, their potential for human medicine and healthcare remains highly promising for common science. However, the challenge of obtaining stable producers that yield higher quantities of these antibiotics continues to be a pertinent concern in modern biotechnology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe content of nuclear and membrane proteins of the placenta, as well as posttranslational modification of these proteins in physiological pregnancy and placental insufficiency (PI) were studied. Differential centrifugation, electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel, spectrophotometric methods were used. It was found that with PN there is a decrease in the degree of production of the studied proteins of varying degrees relative to control parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe content of vasoactive compounds and arachidonic acid in the placenta and amniotic fluid was studied in full-term (39-40 weeks) physiological pregnancy and preeclampsia (PE). The content of metabolites of nitric oxide (NOx), endothelin-1, thromboxane B2 (TxB2), prostacycline (PGI2) and arachidonic acid was estimated using spectrophotometric, immunoenzyme methods and gas-liquid chromatography. It was found that in PE the content of vasoconstrictors, of endothelin and TxB2, increased in the placenta and amniotic fluid, while the content of vasodilators, PGI2 and NOx decreased.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe content of amino acids in maternal serum and umbilical cord blood during physiological pregnancy and placental insufficiency (PI) was estimated using ion-exchange chromatography. It was found that that the content of arginine, serine, glutamine, alanine, cysteine, methionine, tryptophan, leucine, phenylalanine and proline, which are involved in many metabolic processes necessary to maintain the normal functioning of the mother-placenta-fetus system, was decreases in maternal serum at PI. Opposite deviations have dicarboxylic amino acids, lysine, histidine, glycine, tyrosine and threonine, the number of which increases, strengthening the nitrogen imbalance.
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