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Using high-level quantum chemical calculations, we predicted a strong O-H⋯C interaction between the apical carbon atoms of pyramidane and its derivatives and water molecules. Analysis of calculated electrostatic potential maps showed that there are areas of strong negative potential above apical carbon atoms in all studied structures. The results of quantum chemical calculations showed that the O-H⋯C interaction between the hydrogen atom of water and the apical carbon atom of pyramidane derivatives with four -CH substituents is unexpectedly strong, Δ = -7.

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Background/objectives: Clofazimine (CFZ) is a Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) II drug introduced in the US market in 1986 for the treatment of leprosy. However, CFZ was later withdrawn from the market due to its extremely low aqueous solubility and low absorption. In the literature, the intrinsic solubility of CFZ has been estimated to be <0.

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Skin aging, characterized by reduced elasticity, wrinkles, and changes in pigmentation, presents significant challenges in the cosmetics industry. Identifying compounds that can help mitigate these effects is crucial to developing effective anti-aging treatments and improving skin health. An advanced analytical approach for identifying skin anti-aging compounds within complex natural mixtures must be developed to achieve this.

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Cultured meat technology is a form of cellular agriculture where meat is produced from animal cells grown in a lab, instead of raising and slaughtering animals. This technology relies heavily on fetal bovine serum (FBS) in cell media; hence, production is costly and contributes significantly to ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions. Achieving the successful commercialization of cell-cultured food requires the critical resolution of manufacturing cost and safety concerns.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial properties and profile of bioactive compounds from mesocarp, peel and leaves of four autochthonous apple cultivars against human pathogens, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis and the apple pathogen Erwinia amylovora by direct detection on HPTLC plates and subsequent chemometric analysis. UHPLC Q-ToF MS was used for detailed characterization of the bioactive compounds with antimicrobial properties. Leaf extracts showed the highest antibacterial activity against all bacterial strains, followed by peel extracts, while the mesocarp extracts showed only weak and selective inhibition zones for E.

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  • A new method combining high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) and digital image analysis was developed for effectively monitoring and optimizing extraction processes at a low cost.
  • Four multicriteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques were compared to analyze the extraction of compounds from green tea leaves, finding that Derringer's desirability, TOPSIS, and PROMETHEE-2 produced consistent rankings for the extracts.
  • The study concluded that optimal extraction conditions were found using moderate ethanol (73%) and extraction times (46 min), highlighting the value of MCDM algorithms in managing multiple chromatographic responses in extraction optimization.
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  • Common antimalarials like artemisinins and chloroquine have additional anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and anticancer effects, leading researchers to explore their derivatives for treating hard-to-treat pancreatic cancer.
  • A study found that 4-aminoquinoline derivatives showed strong anticancer activity against pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) in both cell cultures and a zebrafish model without causing significant toxicity.
  • These compounds induce cancer cell death through mechanisms that increase reactive oxygen species and inhibit autophagy, suggesting they are promising candidates for further research in pancreatic cancer therapy.
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Schizophrenia (SCH) is a major mental illness that causes impaired cognitive function and long-term disability, so the requirements for reliable biomarkers for early diagnosis and therapy of SCH are essential. The objective of this work was an untargeted lipidomic study of serum samples from a Serbian cohort including 30 schizophrenia (SCH) patients and 31 non-psychiatric control (C) individuals by applying liquid chromatography (LC) coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) and chemometric analyses. Principal component analysis (PCA) of all samples indicated no clear separation between SCH and C groups but indicated clear gender separation in the C group.

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Basil ( L.) is a widely used culinary herb. In this study, ethanol, dichloromethane, and sunflower oil were used separately as solvents with distinct polarities for the extraction of basil aerial parts to simulate the different polarity conditions in domestic food processing.

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The aim of the present work was to investigate some of the molecular mechanisms and targets of the anticancer action of the bioflavonoid fustin isolated from the heartwood of Scop. in the triple-negative breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231. For this purpose, we applied fluorescence microscopy analysis to evaluate apoptosis, necrosis, and mitochondrial integrity, wound healing assay to study fustin antimigratory potential and quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction to analyze the expression of genes associated with cell cycle control, programmed cell death, metastasis, and epigenetic alterations.

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  • Functionalized 2-pyridones are key compounds used in biology and as building blocks in synthetic chemistry.
  • The study describes an eco-friendly, solid-state method for synthesizing various 2-pyridones using simple materials like amines and alkynes, without the need for solvents.
  • The process is efficient, requiring minimal energy consumption, generates only ethanol as a by-product, and results in the formation of useful polyfunctionalized conjugated dienes.
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A new method for efficiently selecting polypotent natural products is proposed in this study. The method involves using effect-directed HPTLC data and multiobjective optimization algorithms to extract chromatographic signals from HPTLC bioassay images. Three different multiobjective optimization methods, namely Derringer's desirability approach, Technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), and Sum of ranking differences (SRD), were applied to the chromatographic signals.

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  • Ground beetles have pygidial glands that produce secretions for defense against predators, and their structure and chemical makeup were studied in four species.
  • The morphological analysis was conducted for the first time using advanced microscopy techniques, capturing detailed measurements and images of the glands.
  • Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed 30 compounds in the secretions, with unique findings such as 1-Undecanol and dodecyl butyrate, previously unreported in ground beetles.
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In this paper, three different Zn(II) complexes with ()-2-(2-(1-(6-bromopyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)hydrazinyl)-,,-trimethyl-2-oxoethan-1-aminium chloride (HLCl) have been synthesized and characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, IR and NMR spectroscopy. All complexes are mononuclear, with the ligand (L) coordinated in a deprotonated formally neutral zwitterionic form NNO donor set atoms. Complex 1 forms an octahedral geometry with the composition [ZnL](BF), while complexes 2 [ZnL(NCO)] and 3 [ZnL(N)] form penta-coordinated geometry.

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Omnipresent in terrestrial ecosystems, microplastics (MPs) represent a hazard to soil biota and human health, while their relationship with other environmental contaminants remains poorly acknowledged. This study investigated MPs prevalence in (sub)urban soils of Serbia and its impact on Cd, As, and Pb mobility in the soil-medicinal plant Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik system.

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  • Understanding the thermal properties and stability of polyurethanes (PU) is crucial for improving their performance, particularly through the use of titanium dioxide (TiO) nanoparticles.
  • Incorporating both unmodified and surface-modified TiO NPs into PU helps enhance thermal stability, with modified TiO NPs providing better dispersion in the matrix, leading to improved thermal performance.
  • Various thermal analysis methods confirmed that TiO NPs significantly enhance the thermal degradation resistance of PU, showcasing their beneficial role in prolonging the material's longevity.
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The chromatographic behavior of the selected compounds was studied under conditions of hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC). The effect of mobile phase composition on the retention in different chromatographic systems was systematically examined using high-performance thin-layer chromatography. The sorbents of different polarity and adsorption characteristics were selected and mixtures of water and organic solvents of various compositions, from pure water to pure organic solvent were used as mobile phases.

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Microbial pectinolytic enzymes are important in various industries, particularly food processing. This study focuses on uncovering insights into a novel pectin lyase, BvPelB, from Bacillus velezensis 16B, with the aim of enhancing fruit juice processing. The study examines the structural and functional characteristics of pectinolytic enzyme, underscoring the critical nature of substrate specificity and enzymatic reaction mechanisms.

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Background: Phycocyanobilin (PCB) is an open-chain blue tetrapyrrole chromophore of C-phycocyanin (C-PC), a major chromoprotein derived from the cyanobacterium Arthrospira platensis having numerous health-promoting effects. Relying on the ability of PCB to attach to the sulfhydryl group of proteins, we propose a new method for covalent attachment of PCB to bovine serum albumin (BSA) as a means of its functionalization.

Results: Traut's reagent (TR, 2-iminothiolane), modifying lysine residues, was used to optimize the introduction of sulfhydryl groups in BSA.

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Systems and Methods for Continuous Evolution of Enzymes.

Chemistry

August 2024

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, USA E-mail: Dr David A. Weitz: E-mail: Dr. Karla Milcic.

Directed evolution generates novel biomolecules with desired functions by iteratively diversifying the genetic sequence of wildtype biomolecules, relaying the genetic information to the molecule with function, and selecting the variants that progresses towards the properties of interest. While traditional directed evolution consumes significant labor and time for each step, continuous evolution seeks to automate all steps so directed evolution can proceed with minimum human intervention and dramatically shortened time. A major application of continuous evolution is the generation of novel enzymes, which catalyze reactions under conditions that are not favorable to their wildtype counterparts, or on altered substrates.

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Chemical substances are of utmost importance for the biotic interactions between animals and their predators/parasites; many of these semiochemicals are emitted for defence purposes. One of the most deterrent and toxic biogenic substances we know of is hydrogen cyanide, which can be stored by certain insects, millipedes, centipedes and arachnids in the form of stable and less volatile molecules. The aim of this study was to analyse the biology and chemistry of such a defence mechanism in a geophilomorph centipede (Chilopoda).

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Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties.

Int J Biol Macromol

May 2024

Center of Excellence for Molecular Food Sciences, Department of Biochemistry, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry, Belgrade, Serbia; Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia. Electronic address:

Contaminating microplastics can interact with food proteins in the food matrix and during digestion. This study investigated adsorption of chicken egg protein ovalbumin to polystyrene (PS, 110 and 260 μm) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET, 140 μm) MPs in acidic and neutral conditions and alterations in ovalbumin structure. Ovalbumin adsorption affinity depended on MPs size (smaller > larger), type (PS > PET) and pH (pH 3 > pH 7).

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The health-promoting effects of berries have attracted attention due to the possible application of their extracts as functional ingredients in food products. Natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) are a new generation of environmentally friendly solvents for the extraction of natural products, and they are green alternatives to organic solvents, and they can improve the solubility, stability, and bioavailability of isolated biocompounds. In this study, an efficient eco-friendly method was used for the extraction of phenolic compounds from different berries: chokeberries, blueberries, and black goji berries with a range of eutectic solvents consisting of hydrogen bond acceptors (HBAs) such as choline chloride, L-proline, L-glycine, and L-lysine and hydrogen bond donors (HBDs) such as malic, citric, tartaric, lactic and succinic acids, glucose and glycerol.

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