Long-chain alkenones (LCAs) and alkenoates (LCEs) are highly valuable biomarkers for paleotemperature reconstructions. A major problem, however, for accurate quantification of these compounds using gas chromatography (GC) is co-elution with steryl ethers, wax esters, saturated ketones and other numerous mid-polarity compounds frequently encountered in marginal marine and lake sediments. Co-elution during GC separation is prevalent, particularly if the full homologous series of alkenones and alkenoates are to be analyzed. Taking advantage of the presence of two or more double bonds in LCAs and LCEs, the conventional silica gel impregnated with silver nitrate has previously been used to remove co-eluting compounds for LCAs. However, this conventional argentation chromatography is hampered by the extreme instability of silver nitrate, poor reproducibility, low recovery and short lifetime. Here we demonstrate a highly efficient flash chromatographic approach based on silver thiolate chromatographic material (AgTCM) that overcomes the shortcomings of the traditional argentation chromatography and allows repeated sample preparation (up to 62 samples in one test) with little loss in separation efficiency. AgTCM selectively extracts LCAs and LCEs and effectively eliminates co-eluting compounds including steryl ethers and wax esters for the subsequent gas chromatography (GC) analysis. This new method, therefore, allows low-cost and high-throughput sample preparation for comprehensive quantification of the full homologous series of LCAs and LCEs in marine and lake sediments.
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J Chromatogr A
July 2019
Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, USA. Electronic address:
Long-chain alkenones (LCAs) and alkenoates (LCEs) are highly valuable biomarkers for paleotemperature reconstructions. A major problem, however, for accurate quantification of these compounds using gas chromatography (GC) is co-elution with steryl ethers, wax esters, saturated ketones and other numerous mid-polarity compounds frequently encountered in marginal marine and lake sediments. Co-elution during GC separation is prevalent, particularly if the full homologous series of alkenones and alkenoates are to be analyzed.
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September 2018
Department of Environmental Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA), CSIC, Jordi Girona, 18, 08034, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Electronic address:
Sea surface temperature determinations based on marine sedimentary C alkenone distributions have provided a wealth of data for paleoclimatic studies, including those performed at high resolution. The success of this approach results from several characteristics of alkenone compounds, e.g.
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March 2018
Department of Chemistry, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042, USA.
The baker's yeast harbors multiple prions that allow for the creation of heterogeneity within otherwise clonal cell populations. However, in many cases, the consequences of prion infection are entirely unclear. Predictions of prion-induced changes in cell physiology are complicated by pleotropic effects, and detection is often limited to relatively insensitive cell growth assays that may obscure many physiological changes.
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April 2019
a College of Chemistry and Material Science , Guangxi Teachers Education University, Nanning , China.
Using cholesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol as starting materials, a series of 7-subsitituted-ster-3-yl 2-methoxybenzoate analogs were prepared through reacting with 2-methoxybenzoyl chloride and introducing some function groups, such as carbonyl, hydroxyl and various thiosemicarbazones, at 7-position of steroidal nucleus. The structures of these new compounds were characterized by IR, NMR and HRMS. Their antiproliferative activities were evaluated by using several types of cancer cells.
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July 2017
Inserm (Institut National de la santé et de la recherche médicale), Irset - Inserm UMR 1085 (Institut de recherche en santé, environnement et travail), 9 Avenue du Professeur Léon Bernard, 35000 Rennes, CEDEX, France.
Study Question: Are bisphenol A (BPA) and BPA analogs (BPA-A) safe for male human reproductive function?
Summary Answer: The endocrine function of human testes explants [assessed by measuring testosterone and insulin-like factor 3 (INSL3)] was impacted by exposure of the human adult testis explants to BPA/BPA-A.
What Is Known Already: The few epidemiologic studies performed suggest that bisphenols have potential endocrine disruptive properties, but they did not identify clear and direct patterns of endocrine disruption.
Study Design, Size, Duration: Adult human testis explants in culture were exposed to BPA and the analogs bisphenol F (BPF), bisphenol S (BPS), bisphenol E (BPE), bisphenol B (BPB) and bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) at 10-9-10-5 M for 24 or 48 h.
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