Publications by authors named "P Chaimbault"

The study of the dialogue between microorganisms at the molecular level is becoming essential to understand their relationship (antagonist, neutral, or beneficial interactions) and its impact on the organization of the microbial community. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) is a technique that reveals the spatial distribution of molecules on a sample surface that may be involved in interactions between organisms. An experimental limitation to perform MALDI MSI is a flat sample surface, which in many cases could not be achieved for bacterial colonies such as filamentous bacteria (e.

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Chronic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, inflammatory bowel diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, and cardiovascular illness have been linked to a decrease in selenium levels and an increase in oxidative stress. Selenium is an essential trace element that exhibits antioxidant properties, with selenocysteine enzymes like glutathione peroxidase being particularly effective at reducing peroxides. In this study, a series of synthetic organoselenium compounds were synthesized and evaluated for their potential antioxidant activities.

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Article Synopsis
  • This review discusses the challenges and benefits of combining Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) with separation methods like gas and liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis.
  • * The synergy between FT-ICR MS and these separation techniques enhances analytical capabilities, especially in complex applications such as untargeted "Omics" (like proteomics and metabolomics), by improving mass measurement accuracy and resolution.
  • * It emphasizes that while integrating FT-ICR MS with separation methods is complex, it yields exceptional results, prompting discussions on its future amid ongoing technological advancements.
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As RNA post-transcriptional modifications are of growing interest, several methods were developed for their characterization. One of them established for their identification, at the nucleosidic level, is the hyphenation of separation methods, such as liquid chromatography or capillary electrophoresis, to tandem mass spectrometry. However, to our knowledge, no software is yet available for the untargeted identification of RNA post-transcriptional modifications from MS/MS data-dependent acquisitions.

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During a previous study that identified plants used in traditional medicine in Togo to treat infectious diseases, was specifically reported to treat intertrigo and candidiasis. Consequently, to explore the anti-infective potential of this plant, we investigated the antibacterial and the antifungal activity of the plant's parts, as well as the cytotoxic activities of raw extracts and subsequent fractions, and the chemical composition of the most active fractions. In order to evaluate the antimicrobial activity, MICs were determined using the broth dilution method.

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