Publications by authors named "Peter A Williams"

The efficacy of hydrophobic anticancer drugs is limited by their poor solubility in water, inefficient target delivery, and toxic side effects. In this work, doxorubicin (DOX) was solubilized using OSA-inulins which created micellar aggregates in aqueous solution above a critical concentration. In vitro delivery of OSA-inulin-DOX micelles resulted in strong inhibition of the growth of MCF-7 breast cancer cells as compared to free DOX.

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  • Theophylline (THEO) is a bronchodilator available in tablet and liquid forms but suffers from poor stability due to its hygroscopic nature, impacting its shelf-life as a medication.
  • * Researchers aimed to improve THEO's stability by creating a cocrystal with malonic acid (MA), but tests showed no significant improvement in the cocrystal's hygroscopic properties.
  • * High-resolution X-ray crystallography and Density Functional Theory analysis revealed that while the cocrystal has stable interactions, it does not significantly alter THEO's properties, indicating that returning to the original components (THEO and MA) is equally possible.
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We have isolated and characterized a water soluble polysaccharide from Cola millenii seeds. It was found to be composed of a total of 59% neutral sugars (mainly rhamnose, galactose and arabinose ~24, 13 and 8% respectively) and 41% uronic acids [mainly galacturonic acid]. The weight and number average molar mass values were found to be 4.

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Octenyl-succinylated inulins (OSA-inulin) were synthesized in aqueous solutions using inulin with varying degrees of polymerization (DP). They were characterized using H NMR and FTIR and their degrees of substitution were determined. All the samples formed micellar aggregates in aqueous solution above a critical aggregation concentration (CAC) and solubilized beta-carotene.

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Experimental charge density distribution studies, complemented by quantum mechanical theoretical calculations, of a host-guest system composed of a macrocycle (1) and barbital (2) in a 1:1 ratio (3) have been carried out via high-resolution single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The data were modeled using the conventional multipole model of electron density according to the Hansen-Coppens formalism. The asymmetric unit of macrocycle 1 contained an intraannular ethanol molecule and an extraannular acetonitrile molecule, and the asymmetric unit of 3 also contained an intraannular ethanol molecule.

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This study reports on the chemical and physicochemical properties of the polysaccharide isolated from Bauhinia monandra seeds. The seeds were found to contain 17.8% polysaccharide which consisted predominantly of galactose and mannose.

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In order to improve the chemical stability and antioxidant activity of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in the gastrointestinal tract, niosomes composed of Tween-60 and cholesterol were developed to encapsulate EGCG in this investigation. EGCG loaded niosomes with encapsulation efficiency around 76% exhibited a small Z-average diameter about 60 nm. Compared to free EGCG, the EGCG remaining in dialysis tubes was significantly improved for niosomes at pH 2 and 7.

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Experimental charge density distribution studies of two polymorphic forms of piroxicam, β-piroxicam (1) and piroxicam monohydrate (2), were carried out via high-resolution single crystal X-ray diffraction experiments and multipole refinement. The asymmetric unit of (2) consists of two discrete piroxicam molecules, (2a) and (2b), and two water molecules. Geometry differs between (1) and (2) due to the zwitterionic nature of (2) which results in the rotation of the pyridine ring around the C(10)-N(2) bond by approximately 180°.

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A series of alkenylated inulin samples were synthesized in aqueous solution using alkenyl succinic anhydrides with varying alkenyl chain lengths (C8-C18). The inulin derivatives (ASA-inulins) were characterized using NMR and FTIR and their degree of substitution determined. The solution properties of ASA-inulins were investigated using dye solubilization, surface tension, and dynamic light scattering, and all three techniques confirmed that the molecules aggregated in solution above a critical concentration (critical aggregation concentration, CAC).

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The polysaccharide component of Irvingia gabonensis endosperm was isolated and its hydrodynamic and rheological properties investigated. The polysaccharide is an arabinogalactan and contains small amounts of rhamnose, galacturonic acid, glucose and glucuronic acid. The polysaccharide displayed typical polyelectrolyte behaviour in solution.

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The tachykinin neuropeptide family, which includes substance P and neurokinin B, is involved in a wide array of biological functions. Among these is the ability to protect against the neurotoxic processes in Alzheimer's Disease, but the mechanisms driving neuroprotection remain unclear. Dysregulation of metal ions, particularly copper, iron and zinc is a common feature of Alzheimer's Disease, and other amyloidogenic disorders.

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The dynamic rheology of aqueous solutions of konjac glucomannan has been evaluated over a range of concentrations up to 2.35%, and the effect of borate cross-linking of such solutions evaluated in the range 0.02-40 mM borate.

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The interaction of native xanthan gum, deacetylated xanthan gum and depyruvated xanthan gum with konjac glucomannan has been studied using DSC and controlled stress rheometry. In the absence of electrolyte the DSC cooling curves for native xanthan and deacetylated xanthan showed a single peak and there was a corresponding sharp increase in the storage modulus indicating gel formation. It is apparent that on cooling, association of the konjac glucomannan with the native xanthan molecules is triggered by the xanthan coil-helix transition.

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A water soluble galactomannan isolated from Leucaena leucocephala seeds gave an intrinsic viscosity of 3.5 dl/g and viscosity average molecular mass, M(v), of 6.98 × 10(5) g/mol.

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Globally, ecosystems are under increasing anthropogenic pressure; thus, many are at risk of elimination. This situation has led the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to propose a quantitative approach to ecosystem-risk assessment. However, there is a need for their proposed criteria to be evaluated through practical examples spanning a diverse range of ecosystems and scales.

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Klebsiella pneumoniae M5a1 is capable of utilizing 3-hydroxybenzoate via gentisate, and the 6.3-kb gene cluster mhbRTDHIM conferred the ability to grow on 3-hydroxybenzoate to Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas putida PaW340. Four of the six genes (mhbDHIM) encode enzymes converting 3-hydroxybenzoate to pyruvate and fumarate via gentisate.

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A kinetic comparison between three nitroreductase enzymes isolated from the genome of Bacillus licheniformis ATCC 14580 for prospective use as immobilised enzymes for explosives detection has been conducted. The genes encoding the three enzymes (yfkO [BLNfnB] encoding an NfsB-like enzyme; nfrA [BLNfrA1] and ycnD [BLNfrA2] encoding PnrA-like enzymes) have been PCR amplified from the native genome and cloned into pET-28a(+) and a modified cysteine((6))-tagged pET-28a(+) and subsequently over-expressed, purified, and biochemically characterised. The previously uncharacterised nitroreductases exhibited activity against a wide range of explosives, including cyclic nitramines.

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Laboratory culture experiments have shown that antimony biomethylation can result from bacterial and fungal activity under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. However, in the light of our current knowledge of antimony solubility and equilibria, critical analysis of the conditions used in published laboratory studies reveals that solution chemistry was generally overlooked and oversaturated solutions were used. As a result, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to establish reliable observed effect-concentration relationships in the experiments published.

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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is here used to study the interaction between gum arabic and a fatty acid. The EPR spectra of 5-doxyl stearic acid (5-DSA), a spin-labeled fatty acid analog, displayed increasingly anisotropic line features upon addition of gum arabic, indicating a strong immobilization of the nitroxyl moiety when the fatty acid is bound to gum arabic. To understand the nature of the interaction, EPR measurements were carried out at different pHs and using two fractions of gum arabic separated by hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC).

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The impact of ultraviolet (UV) irradiation on the physicochemical and functional properties of gum arabic was investigated. Gum arabic samples were exposed to UV irradiation for 30, 60, 90, and 120 min; gum arabic was also treated with formaldehyde for comparison. Molecular weight analysis using gel permeation chromatography indicated that no significant changes occurred on the molecular structure on the samples exposed to UV irradiation.

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Our understanding of broad taxonomic patterns of plant naturalizations is based entirely on observations of successful naturalizations. Omission of the failures, however, can introduce bias by conflating the probabilities of introduction and naturalization. Here, we use two comprehensive datasets of successful and failed plant naturalizations in New Zealand and Australia for a unique, flora-wide comparative test of several major invasion hypotheses.

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The adsorption behavior of gum Arabic, egg white protein, and their mixtures at the oil-water interface for 20% limonene oil emulsions has been investigated at pH 3.5 and 7.5.

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Maleyl pyruvate isomerase (MPI) is a bacterial glutathione S-transferase (GST) from the pathway for degradation of naphthalene via gentisate that enables the bacterium Ralstonia to use polyaromatic hydrocarbons as a sole carbon source. Genome sequencing projects have revealed the presence of large numbers of GSTs in bacterial genomes, often located within gene clusters encoding the degradation of different aromatic compounds. This structure is therefore an example of this under-represented class of enzymes.

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The fraction of sugar beet pectin (SBP) adsorbed onto limonene oil droplets during emulsification has been isolated, and its chemical and physicochemical characteristics have been determined. While the SBP sample itself was found to contain 2.67 and 1.

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The ability of sugar beet pectin to stabilize 20% w/w limonene oil-in-water emulsions has been investigated. The size of the oil droplets as determined by laser diffraction measurements decreased from about 15 mum to about 6 mum when the pectin concentration increased from 0.05% to 2% w/w but leveled off thereafter, suggesting complete coverage of the oil droplets by the polymer at this optimum concentration.

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