Publications by authors named "Jean-Pierre Noel"

Limb immobilization or confinement to bed results in a severe atrophy and weakness of lower leg muscles. Full recovery of muscle strength and physical function is rare and may impact the patient's outcome. Studies performed on rodents have demonstrated that the deleterious structural and functional adaptations which occur during muscle deconditioning can be counteracted through adequate physiological stimuli.

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The beneficial effects exerted by low amounts of conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) suggest that CLA are maximally conserved and raise the question about their mitochondrial oxidizability. Cis-9,trans-11-C(18:2) (CLA1) and trans-10,cis-12-C(18:2) (CLA2) were compared to cis-9,cis-12-C(18:2) (linoleic acid; LA) and cis-9-C(16:1) (palmitoleic acid; PA), as substrates for total fatty acid (FA) oxidation and for the enzymatic steps required for the entry of FA into rat liver mitochondria. Oxygen consumption rate was lowest when CLA1 was used as a substrate with that on CLA2 being intermediate between it and the respiration on LA and PA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tentoxin is a phytotoxic cyclic tetrapeptide produced by Alternaria alternata fungi, and previous synthesis methods have struggled with low yields due to challenging steps.
  • A new method uses a modified Erlenmeyer aldolization reaction to stereospecifically introduce Z-dehydrophenylalanine into a linear tetrapeptide, yielding 72%.
  • A comparative study of cyclization reagents revealed HATU to be the most effective, achieving an 81% cyclization yield and leading to a total yield of 60% for tentoxin, opening pathways for synthesizing similar compounds.
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