Publications by authors named "I Guardado"

Polychlorinated-biphenyls (PCBs) are industrial compounds, which were widely used in manufacturing of electrical parts and transformers. Despite being banned in 1979 due to human health concerns, they persist in the environment. In humans and experimental model systems, PCBs elicit toxicity in part by acting as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs).

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This study compared the perceptual responses, physiological indicators and technical parameters between different training protocols focused on upper body exercises. A randomized crossover design was performed, and 12 trained individuals (age: 27.1 ± 5.

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The addition of a hypoxic stimulus during resistance training is suggested to increase the metabolic responses, enhancing hypertrophy and muscle strength. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of resistance training performed at submaximal intensities combined with normobaric hypoxia on muscular performance, body composition and haematological parameters. Thirty-two untrained subjects participated in this study (weight: 74.

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Background: Previous studies showed that phosphate can be complexed by humic acids (HA) through stable metal (M) bridges (PMHA). We studied the thermodynamic properties of PMHA and their relationships with the ability of PMHA to both decrease soil P fixation and increase P availability for plants. With this aim, we studied the theoretical stability of PFeHA, PAlHA and PCaHA by molecular modelling methods in relation to the degree and intensity of P absorption in soils and the ability of plants to take up complexed P.

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Article Synopsis
  • Previous research has shown that while stable phosphate-metal-humic complexes can form, only a small amount of the metal in these complexes actually interacts with phosphate.
  • The study explored the structural and electronic characteristics of these complexes involving metals like Fe(III), Al(III), and Zn(II) using infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), fluorescence, and molecular modeling techniques.
  • Results indicated that phosphate binding strengthens the metal-carboxylate bond in Fe and Zn complexes, while the effect is less pronounced with Al, and the modeling suggested that greater stability in metal-humic interactions leads to lower phosphate fixation.
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