Publications by authors named "K Trzeciak"

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  • Yeast capsules (YCs) loaded with fluorescent dyes were used to create hybrid microstructures by depositing silica (SiO) on their surfaces in a special buffered system.* -
  • The silica enhances the YCs' fluorescent properties while preserving the integrity of their polysaccharide walls, allowing for further modifications.* -
  • These new hybrid microcapsules have potential applications in optoelectronic devices like electrochromic and OLED technologies, and they are also biocompatible and biodegradable.*
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  • * It is structured into three sections: the first discusses advances in equipment and methods for studying solid state transformations, both ex-situ and in-situ.
  • * The second section examines cocrystal polymorphism, focusing on the relationship between mechanochemical parameters and polymorph selection, while the final part analyzes the effects of mechanical and thermal stimuli on coformer exchange in binary systems.
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Methionine is one of the most frequently supplemented amino acids in raising of poultry. However, an overdose of methionine can cause hyperhomocysteinemia. Folic acid, taking part in the process of homocysteine remethylation, is a factor affecting the reduction of the concentration of this amino acid.

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Three different devices: ball mill, hot stage melting, and magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR rotor were used for the preparation of ethenzamide (ET) cocrystals with glutaric acid (GLU), ethylmalonic acid (EMA) and maleic acid (MAL) as coformers. In each case, well-defined binary systems (ET:EMA, ET:GLU, ET:MAL) were obtained. The common features of the two solvent free methods of cocrystal formation (grinding, melting) are presented on the basis of arguments obtained by solid state NMR spectroscopy.

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