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The percentage of obese people is increasing worldwide, causing versatile health problems. Obesity is connected to diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, which are preceded by a state called metabolic syndrome. Diets rich in fruits and vegetables have been reported to decrease the risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.

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Furfural, acetic acid, and sulfates are found in the hemicellulose (HMC) fraction of lignocellulosic biomass. Separation of furfural, acetic acid, and sulfates from monosaccharides by four nanofiltration (NF) membranes was evaluated with a model solution of glucose, xylose, furfural, acetic acid, and sulfates. Results showed that Alfa Laval NF99HF is the most promising membrane to purify monosaccharides, with the retentions of xylose (85%), glucose (95%), and with the minimum sulfate retention.

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Purpose: To assess methodology and its limitations for measuring effects of nature-based intervention (NBI).

Patients And Methods: Participants were 11 middle-aged female health care workers with lowered capacity to work. NBI included six group appointments in six months study period.

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The microbes present in bioethanol production processes have been previously studied in laboratory-scale experiments, but there is a lack of information on full-scale industrial processes. In this study, the microbial communities of three industrial bioethanol production processes were characterized using several methods. The samples originated from second-generation bioethanol plants that produce fuel ethanol from biowaste, food industry side streams, or sawdust.

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Lactate oxidases belong to a group of FMN-dependent enzymes and they catalyze a conversion of lactate to pyruvate with a release of hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is also utilized as a read out in biosensors to quantitate lactate levels in biological samples. Aerococcus viridans lactate oxidase is the best characterized lactate oxidase and our knowledge of lactate oxidases relies largely to studies conducted with that particular enzyme.

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Unfortunately, in the "How to Cite as" section, the given and the family name of the author was incorrectly published, the correct name is Lladó Maldonado. S.

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Bioreactors at the microliter scale offer a promising approach to accelerate bioprocess development. Advantages of such microbioreactors include a reduction in the use of expensive reagents. In this study, a chemostat operation mode of a cuvette-based microbubble column bioreactor made of polystyrene (working volume of 550 µL) was demonstrated.

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Disposable electrochemical immunosensor for cortisol determination in human saliva.

Talanta

October 2018

University of Oulu, Unit of Measurement Technology (MITY), Kajaani University Consortium, Kehräämöntie 7, 87400 Kajaani, Finland; Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche, Università di Roma "Tor Vergata", Via della Ricerca Scientifica, 00133 Roma, Italy.

Cortisol is a steroidal hormone and an important stress marker. Free serum cortisol concentration has been identified to correlate well with free salivary cortisol. In this present work an electrochemical immunosensor was developed to determine cortisol concentration within the physiological concentration range found in human saliva.

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Determination of stability characteristics for electrochemical biosensors via thermally accelerated ageing.

Talanta

August 2017

Measurement Technology Unit, CEMIS-Oulu, Kajaani University Consortium, University of Oulu, Kehräämöntie 7, Kajaani 87400, Finland. Electronic address:

Biosensors are devices that are prone to ageing; this phenomenon can be characterized as a decrease in signal over time. Biosensor stability is of a crucial importance for commercial success and as biosensors are presently being applied to an increasing and variety of applications. Stability characteristics related to shelf life, reusability and/or continuous use stability are often poorly investigated or unreported in literature, yet are important factors.

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Effective saccharification of lignocellulosic barley straw by mechanocatalytical pretreatment using potassium pyrosulfate as a catalyst.

Bioresour Technol

June 2017

University of Oulu, Research Unit of Sustainable Chemistry, P.O. Box 3000, FIN-90014 Oulu, Finland; University of Jyvaskyla, Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius, FI-67100 Kokkola, Finland. Electronic address:

The catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass is attractive due to the feasible generation of valuable products such as reducing sugars which constitute the basic substrates for chemical and transportation fuel production, as well as the production of renewable hydrogen. This study shows the efficient conversion of lignocellulose, especially hemicellulose, into reducing sugars such as xylose and galactose, by mechanocatalysis using potassium pyrosulfate, KSO, as an effective salt catalyst. Ball milling was performed, introducing a mechanical force which, combined with chemical pretreatment, leads to reducing sugar yields (40%) almost as high as when commonly used sulfuric acid was employed.

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Solid acid-catalyzed depolymerization of barley straw driven by ball milling.

Bioresour Technol

April 2016

University of Oulu, Research Unit of Sustainable Chemistry, P.O. Box 3000, FIN-90014 Oulu, Finland; University of Jyvaskyla, Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius, FI-67100 Kokkola, Finland. Electronic address:

This study describes a time and energy saving, solvent-free procedure for the conversion of lignocellulosic barley straw into reducing sugars by mechanocatalytical pretreatment. The catalytic conversion efficiency of several solid acids was tested which revealed oxalic acid dihydrate as a potential catalyst with high conversion rate. Samples were mechanically treated by ball milling and subsequently hydrolyzed at different temperatures.

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Rapid and direct electrochemical determination of Ni(II) in industrial discharge water.

J Hazard Mater

April 2016

University of Oulu, Kajaani University Consortium, Measurement Technology Unit CEMIS-Oulu, Kehräämöntie 7, 87400 Kajaani, Finland.

Industrial water contains a number of contaminants, such as organic pollutants and heavy metals, which can significantly affect the quality of soil, ground and environmental waters. We have successfully optimized and tested an electrochemical method and sensor modified with dimethylglyoxime for monitoring of nickel(II). The detection limit was 0.

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  • The study analyzed the phenolic acid content of 12 honey samples from different regions in Greece, identifying key acids like protocatechuic, p-hydroxybenzoic, and vanillic acid with varying concentrations depending on the honey's source.
  • The research also discovered that Greek honeys possess strong antioxidant properties, with ORAC values that directly correlated with their phenolic acid content.
  • Honey extracts were shown to effectively reduce cancer cell viability and lower the expression of adhesion molecules in endothelial cells, highlighting their potential health benefits, particularly in cancer treatment.
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The biological effects of polyphenolic ellagitannins are mediated by their intestinal metabolites, urolithins. This study investigated redox properties of urolithins A and B using ORAC assay, three cell-based assays, copper-initiated pro-oxidant activity (CIPA) assay, and cyclic voltammetry. Urolithins were strong antioxidants in the ORAC assay, but mostly pro-oxidants in cell-based assays, although urolithin A was an antioxidant in cell culture medium.

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Development of a competitive immunoassay for the determination of cortisol in human saliva.

Anal Biochem

March 2013

CEMIS-Oulu Mesurement Technology Unit, Kajaani University Consortium, University of Oulu, 88600 Sotkamo, Finland.

Two new protein conjugates were prepared and studied to develop and compare two (direct and indirect) competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) formats for the determination of cortisol in human saliva. Toward this goal, ovalbumin was conjugated to cortisol and used for developing an indirect competitive ELISA, while alkaline phosphatase was coupled with the same analyte for a direct competitive assay. The yield of the conjugation reactions was evaluated.

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Quercetin is a natural flavonoid possessing a number of health beneficial effects. Its bioactivity is restricted by low solubility and sensitivity to oxidative degradation, factors that are often ignored in laboratory studies. We studied the antimicrobial effects of quercetin on Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus plantarum at concentrations at which it is soluble and investigated how the antioxidant vitamin C modulates these activities.

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Background: Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus L.) is one of the most valuable berry-producing plants because of its nutritional properties. The chemical composition and crop yield of ripe fruits of cloudberry grown wild in 10 habitats in northern Finland was analysed over two consecutive summers.

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IgE cross reactivity between reindeer and bovine milk beta-lactoglobulins in cow's milk allergic patients.

J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol

December 2006

Laboratory of Biotechnology, Kajaani University Consortium, University of Oulu, Sotkamo, Finland.

Background: Allergic reactions to cow's milk are common in small children. One of the main protein allergens found in cow's milk is beta-lactoglobulin (beta-Lg). Reindeer and bovine milk both contain related beta-Lg proteins, but the allergenicity of reindeer beta-Lg has not previously been studied.

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The three-dimensional structure, digestibility, and immunological properties of bovine beta-lactoglobulin (beta-lg) are modified by heat treatments used in processing of liquid milk products. Because it is not known if such treatments also modify the intestinal transport properties of beta-lg, the transport of native and heat-denatured bovine beta-lg was investigated in experimental cell models using Caco-2 cells and M cells. Transport of beta-lg labeled with a fluorescent marker was followed with fluorometric measurements, electrophoretic analyses, and fluorescence microscopy.

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