47 results match your criteria: "Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named After M. V. Lomonosov[Affiliation]"

The widespread development of lignin valorization is hindered by a number of challenges. In particular, efficient valorization necessitates comprehensive characterization of initial lignins. In this work, the structural features of lignins from birch wood (Bétula péndula), obtained by various methods of hard and mild fractionation of biomass: hydrolysis (Hyd-L), kraft (Kraft-L), soda (Soda-L), and soda-ethanol (SodaEt-L) processes, as well as organosolv processes with dioxane (MWL, DL) and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO-L) have been comprehensively studied.

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Wetlands occupy up to 35% of the boreal biome in Russia, according to various estimates. Boreal bogs are global carbon sinks, accounting for more than 65% of the soil carbon stored in the wetland ecosystems of the world. The decomposition of plant residues is one of the most important components of the carbon cycle in wetland systems, while the violation of their fragile balance due to climate change increases the rate of mineralisation of organic matter and releases large amounts of carbon to the atmosphere.

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Most tree species underwent cycles of contraction and expansion during the Quaternary. These cycles led to an ancient and complex genetic structure that has since been affected by extensive gene flow and by strong local adaptation. The extent to which hybridization played a role in this multi-layered genetic structure is important to be investigated.

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Beached macrolitter (>2,5 cm) abundance and composition in the Russian (Eastern) part of the Barents Sea and the adjacent part of the Kara Sea was assessed for 2021-2023. Average densities of beach litter on the coasts are 675 items/100 m and 37 kg/100 m (0.27 items/m and 0.

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Polyphenols (PP) found in brown algae are known for their wide range of biological activities including noteworthy antitumor properties. This article presents a method for obtaining an active polyphenolic extract from the Arctic alga Fucus vesiculosus with 98% purity and radical scavenging activity equivalent to 862 mg of ascorbic acid per gram of extract. Immunostimulant effects of polyphenols were assessed in vitro using venous blood from two groups of people: healthy people (HP) and people with chronic undifferentiated lymphocytic leukemia (LP).

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The Northern Dvina River is one of the main sources of microplastic pollution entering to the White and Barents Seas. The coastal and bottom sediments of this river play an important role as a transfer link of microplastics. With Py-GC/MS and μFT-IR methods, it was found that the sediments contain up to 350 mg/kg or 650 particles/kg of microplastic (dry weight).

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The aim of this research was to study the composition of pollen tubes of Scots pine ( L.). Pollen cultivation on deionized distilled water excluded the potential influence of the cultivation medium on the pollen tube growth and development.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on how the ratio of monomeric units in lignin influences its processing strategies and methods for analysis.
  • Different thermal decomposition techniques, such as TD-GC/MS and Py-GC/MS, were explored, with findings indicating that product composition varies based on the method used, affecting the quantification of lignin structural fragments.
  • Optimal conditions for measuring lignin were determined, highlighting the effectiveness of DS-Py-GC/MS with specific sample weights and heating rates, while HSQC NMR served as a validation technique for assessing lignin content.
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(1) Background: The vitamin D level in blood is one of the markers of the functional reserves of the human body and can contribute to more successful adaptation in the Arctic. (2) Methods: The study involved 38 participants in the project "Arctic Floating University-2021". The determination of vitamin D content was carried out at the beginning of the expedition.

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Physicochemical properties and compatibility of sodium alginate and fucoidan solutions.

Int J Biol Macromol

July 2023

N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nikolsky Avenue 20, Arkhangelsk 163069, Russia; Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Northern Dvina Embankment 17, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia.

The interaction between linear sodium alginate and branched fucoidan were investigated using viscosity and tensiometric measurements. It was shown that water-soluble interpolymer complex is formed. The alginate-fucoidan complexation is due to the formation of a cooperative system of hydrogen bonds between the ionogenic and hidroxyl groups of sodium alginate and fucoidan and hydrophobic interactions.

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For a long time, balneotherapy and health resort treatment was considered the privilege of the well-to-do. In Russia, recreational areas developed much later than in Europe. Their development was directly related to restoring the health of the military, the more so since these areas, with few exceptions, were located near the outskirts of the country and the location of large military contingents.

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Development of the technology to measure active drag ofswimmers by the method of small perturbations.

J Biomech

March 2023

Department of Sports Disciplines, Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named After M.V. Lomonosov, 163002, Severnaya Dvina embankment, 17, Arkhangelsk, Russia. Electronic address:

The research aimed at further improvement of the technology of measuring swimmers' active drag by the small perturbation method (SPM) at the average maximal swimming velocity (v). For better reliability and accuracy of measurements, a standard variant of SPM was developed to measure automatically active drag (F), dimensionless coefficient of hydrodynamic force (C) and total external mechanical power P in different competitive swimming techniques during a single 50 m trial. The study involved twelve elite swimmers who specialized in front crawl at the distances of 100 and 200 m (780-850 FINA Points).

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Nutrition is an essential factor for human health. Earlier research has suggested that Arctic residents are vulnerable to environmental toxic exposures through traditional foods. Although Russia is the largest Arctic country, the evidence on the topic from the Russian part of the Arctic is scarce.

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Polysaccharide-based cryogels are promising materials for producing scaffolds in tissue engineering. In this work, we obtained ultralight (0.046-0.

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Comment on Kraft Process─Formation of Secoisolariciresinol Structures and Incorporation of Fatty Acids in Kraft Lignin.

J Agric Food Chem

May 2022

Laboratory of Natural Compounds Chemistry and Bioanalytics, Core Facility Center "Arktika", Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Northern Dvina Emb., 17, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russia.

This paper presents comments on the recently published article by Lahtinen et al., showing results about study the chemical structure of insoluble residual lignin, the presence of fatty acids in kraft lignin, and the origin of the secoisolariciresinol fragment. The analytical procedures used in the study seem to be reliable.

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Iodine is an essential element for growth and development of children. Ensuring adequate iodine intake and monitoring iodine intake are important public health concerns. According to the World Health Organization, a population-based assessment of iodine status is often done by measuring urine iodine concentration (UIC) in children aged 6-12 years.

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The overwhelming majority of Arctic biomonitoring studies in humans include either pregnant or non-pregnant women of reproductive age while little attention is paid to toxic compounds concentrations in men. This study contributes with information of the present amounts of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in men living in Arctic Russia. We studied the serum concentrations of 11 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners and 17 organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and some of their metabolites in samples collected from 92 adult men (mean age 43 years) from seven different settlements in Nenets Autonomous Okrug (NAO).

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Assessment of seasonal variability of input of microplastics from the Northern Dvina River to the Arctic Ocean.

Mar Pollut Bull

February 2022

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Oslo, Norway; V.I.Il'ichov Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Electronic address:

Northern Dvina River is one of the largest rivers in the European Arctic flowing into the White Sea through the populated regions with developed industry. Floating plastics include microplastics (0.5-5 mm) and mesoplastics (5-25 mm) were observed on seasonal variations in the Northern Dvina River mouth.

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Combining citizen and conventional science for microplastics monitoring in the White Sea basin (Russian Arctic).

Mar Pollut Bull

December 2021

Arkhangelsk Regional Youth Ecology Public Organization "Clean North-Clean Country", ul.Pomorskaya, 44-57, Arkhangelsk, Russia.

The study presents the results of the field expedition in the Russian Arctic held by a group of NGO members, scientists and volunteers in summer-autumn 2020 in the Arkhangelsk Region (Russia). The survey showed microplastics presence in 7 out of 13 remote and sparsely inhabited locations in lakes, rivers and coastal areas of the White Sea basin, with microplastic particle average concentration 1.14 part/m, that is in agreement with other recent regional studies.

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Cryogelation is a developing technique for the production of polysaccharide materials for biomedical applications. The formation of a macroporous structure during the freeze-drying of polysaccharide solutions creates biomaterials suitable for tissue engineering. Due to its availability, biocompatibility, biodegradability, and non-toxicity, chitin is a promising natural polysaccharide for the production of porous materials for tissue engineering; however, its use is limited due to the difficulty of dissolving it.

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In this study, electrospray deposition has been used as a method to prepare lignin submicron spherical particles. Regularities of electrospraying of lignin solutions in DMSO were revealed. The influence of voltage, distance between electrodes, feed rate, temperature and concentration of lignin solution on the morphology, size and polydispersity of the obtained particles was determined.

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The objective of this study is a comparative analysis of the psychological adaptability of shift staff in oil and gas and diamond production in the Far North. In total, 227 shift workers took part in the study. Using the methods of psychophysiological and psychological testing, we studied the following parameters of the psychological adaptation of shift personnel: regulatory processes, subjective control, socio-psychological adaptation and personality characteristics.

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Essential and non-essential elements in biological samples of inhabitants residing in Nenets Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Arctic.

Environ Int

July 2021

Northern (Arctic) Federal University Named After M. V. Lomonosov, Naberezhnaya Severnoy Dvini 17, 163002 Arkhangelsk, Russia; National Institute of Occupational Health, Gydas vei 8, N-0363 Oslo, Norway; Institute of Ecology, HSE University, Myasnitskaya str. 20, 101000 Moscow, Russia.

Exposure of Arctic residents to environmental pollutants is an emerging public health problem receiving little global attention. The objective of this study was to assess whole blood concentrations of nine selected essential (Co, Cu, Mn, Se, Zn) and non-essential (As, Cd, Hg, Pb) elements among Nenets and non-Nenets adult residents of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug (NAO) living in seven coastal and inland settlements. Urine was collected in two settlements for assessment of iodine status.

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Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are heterogeneous carbon-based compounds that can seriously affect human health. The aim of this study was to measure serum concentrations of POPs in women residing in the Euro-Arctic Region of Russia. A total of 204 women from seven rural settlements of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug (NAO) took part in the study.

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High requirements for macro- and micronutrients of the organism of a pregnant woman living in the Far North are associated with the influence of extreme factors of high latitudes, and the needs of the mother and the growing fetus. Only the products of the unique food culture of the Arctic people - the Nenets, make it possible to meet the emerging needs. of the work was to study the impact of traditional nutrition on the reproductive health of Nenets women living in the Arctic zone of Western Siberia.

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