Marine organisms, such as sea urchins like Heliocidaris crassispina, produce bioactive substances with antimicrobial activity to protect themselves from the high density of microorganisms in their habitats. One such substance, Echinochrome A (Ech A), has been isolated from various sea urchins' shells and spines using strong acidic solutions and organic solvents. Ech A, however, has not been reported from the coelomic fluid of H.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis Letter reveals for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, the effects of stress-free persistent luminescence (PL) decay on the mechanoluminescence (ML) phenomena and the effects of stresses and strain rates on the PL decay of SrAl(2)O(4):Eu(2+), Dy(3+) (SAOED) materials. Previous research on ML phenomena in this material has focused on the effects of strain rates and stress variations on ML light intensity. However, experimental evidence provided herein shows that the ML light emission is also related to the PL decay time elapsed until the onset of stressing and the PL decay rate is dependent on the stress, strain rate, and the stress-free PL decay time interval.
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