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Sampling flower scent for chromatographic analysis.

J Sep Sci

June 2008

Chromatography Laboratory, Research Center for Biomolecules, CIBIMOL, CENIVAM, Industrial University of Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia.

The analysis of flower volatiles requires special methods for their isolation with enrichment. Living flowers show a continuous change in their volatile profile that depends on intrinsic (genetic) and external (light, temperature, hydric stress) factors. Excised flowers suffer rapid deterioration and loss of volatiles.

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Ten X-chromosome short tandem repeats (X-STRs: DXS8378, DXS7132, DXS9898, DXS6809, DXS6789, DXS101, GATA172D05, HPRTB, DXS8377, and DXS7423) were analyzed in a sample of unrelated individuals (108 males and 110 females) from the Santander Department in Colombia. In this sample, gene diversities varied between 63.56%, for DXS8378, and 91.

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Sampling volatile compounds from natural products with headspace/solid-phase micro-extraction.

J Biochem Biophys Methods

March 2007

Chromatography Laboratory, Research Centre for Biomolecules, CIBIMOL, CENIVAM, Industrial University of Santander, Carrera 27, Calle 9, Bucaramanga, Colombia.

Recent advances in the development of analytical methods based on headspace/solid-phase micro-extraction (HS/SPME) of natural aroma compounds are reviewed, with special emphasis on increasing reproducibility. Representative examples of applications of HS/SPME to the determination of components at trace levels, strategies for fiber selection, and improvement of SPME sampling conditions are presented. Examples of applications to quality control and sample classification, based on aroma profiling were selected to highlight the use of multivariate statistical methods.

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Synthesis and antiparasitic properties of new 4-N-benzylamino-4-hetarylbut-1-enes.

Arch Pharm (Weinheim)

January 2005

Laboratory of Fine Organic Synthesis, Research Center for Biomolecules, School of Chemistry, Industrial University of Santander, AA 678, Bucaramanga, Colombia.

New derivatives of 4-N-benzylamino-4-hetarylbut-1-ene containing a pyridyl nucleus were synthesized from benzylamines and pyridine aldehydes. N-oxide derivatives were obtained from these homoallylamines. Study of the antiparasitic properties of obtained pyridine derivatives as well as of four related benzazepines previously described, was carried out using cytotoxicity assays against Trichomonas vaginalis and epimastigote form of Trypanosoma cruzi protozoa.

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New nitro- and aminoquinoline derivatives containing a pyridyl nucleus were synthesized from 6, 8-disubstituted 4-methyl-2-pyridylquinolines, which were prepared from N-pyridylmethylidenanilines. The anti-chagasic and trichomonacidal in vitro activity, as well as the cytotoxic properties towards macrophages of some of these compounds were evaluated. Although some of the compounds showed only moderate activity it was possible to establish some structure-activity relationships.

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Hydrodistillation (HD), simultaneous distillation-solvent extraction (SDE), microwave-assisted hydrodistillation (MWHD), and supercritical fluid (CO2) extraction (SFE), were employed to isolate volatile secondary metabolites from Colombian Xylopia aromatica (Lamarck) fruits. Static headspace (S-HS), simultaneous purge and trap (P&T) in solvent (CH2Cl2), and headspace (HS) solid-phase microextraction (SPME) were utilised to obtain volatile fractions from fruits of X. aromatica trees, which grow wild in Central and South America, and are abundant in Colombia.

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Hydrodistillation (HD), simultaneous distillation solvent extraction (SDE), microwave-assisted hydrodistillation (MWHD), and supercritical fluid (CO2) extraction (SFE) were employed to isolate volatile secondary metabolites from fresh leaves and stems of Colombian Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.

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The synthesis, in vitro antifungal evaluation and SAR studies of 101 compounds of the 4-aryl-, 4-alkyl-, 4-pyridyl or -quinolinyl-4-N-arylamino-1-butenes series and related compounds, are reported here. Active structures showed to inhibit (1,3)-beta-D-glucan and mainly chitin synthases, enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of the major fungal cell wall polymers.

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SPME determination of volatile aldehydes for evaluation of in-vitro antioxidant activity.

Anal Bioanal Chem

May 2002

Chromatography Laboratory, Research Center for Biomolecules, School of Sciences, Industrial University of Santander. A.A. 678, Bucaramanga, Colombia.

The in-vitro antioxidant activity of natural (essential oils, vitamin E) or synthetic substances ( tert-butyl hydroxy anisole (BHA), Trolox) has been evaluated by monitoring volatile carbonyl compounds released in model lipid systems subjected to peroxidation. The procedure employed methodology previously developed for the determination of carbonyl compounds as their pentafluorophenylhydrazine derivatives which were quantified, with high sensitivity, by means of capillary gas chromatography with electron-capture detection. Linoleic acid and sunflower oil were used as model lipid systems.

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In the previous work, after screening tropical plants (43 species) for peroxidase activity, high activity has been detected in leaves of some palms and especially African oil palm Elaeis guineensis. This palm is widely cultivated in Colombia and presents a promising source for the industrial production of peroxidase. The initial enzyme isolation included homogenization and extraction of pigments using aqueous two phase polymer system.

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A nucleic acid vaccine candidate against dengue-2 virus was constructed to express a truncated dengue-2 E glycoprotein without concomitant expression of prM. The truncated E protein was properly expressed even in the absence of prM. Mice inoculated intramuscularly with the recombinant plasmid containing 94% of the E gene did not respond with anti-dengue antibodies, cellular proliferation, or synthesis of cytokines by their lymphoid cells when stimulated with purified dengue-2 virus.

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We have used a fast, sensitive and efficient method for the analysis of volatile carbonyl compounds (saturated aliphatic and unsaturated aldehydes) based on solid-phase microextraction with on-fibre derivatisation. Pentafluorophenylhydrazine was absorbed onto a poly(dimethylsiloxane)/divinylbenzene-coated fibre and exposed to the vapours of aldehyde-containing matrices. The hydrazones formed on the fibre were desorbed into the gas chromatograph injection port and quantified by means of electron-capture detection with high sensitivity (10-90 fmol) and good reproducibility (RSD<10%).

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Subcritical (CO(2)) extraction, carried out in a J&W Scientific High Pressure Soxhlet Extractor, was used to isolate secondary metabolites from leaves, flowers, stems and roots of Colombian rue (Ruta graveolens L.). The various extracts were analyzed by capillary chromatography, on an HP-5 (30 m) column, using nitrogen-phosphorus, flame ionization, and mass selective detection systems.

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High activity of carboxypeptidases was detected in the hepatopancreas of the crab Paralithodes camtschatica, while aminopeptidase activity in this tissue was low. Two crab carboxypeptidases were purified by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, phenyl-Sepharose, and Sephadex G-75 to homogeneity. The molecular weight values of carboxypeptidases I and II were 40,000 and 37,000, respectively.

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As part of our project devoted to the search for antifungal agents, which act via a selective mode of action, we synthesized a series of new 4-aryl- or 4-alkyl-N-arylamine-1-butenes and transformed some of them into 2-substituted 4-methyl-tetrahydroquinolines and quinolines by using a novel three-step synthesis. Results obtained in agar dilution assays have shown that 4-aryl homoallylamines not possessing halogen in their structures, tetrahydroquinolines and quinolines, display a range of antifungal properties in particular against Epidermophyton floccosum and Microsporum canis. Regarding the mode of action, all active compounds showed in vitro inhibitory activities against beta(1-3) glucan-synthase and mainly against chitin-synthase.

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Dental care associated with an outbreak of HIV infection among dialysis patients.

Rev Panam Salud Publica

September 1997

Industrial University of Santander, School of Medicine, Bucaramanga, Colombia.

An outbreak of 14 cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection was discovered by chance in May 1993 among hemodialysis patients at a university hospital in Bucaramanga, Colombia. The outbreak occurred in 1992. Stored sera were used to establish the probable period of infection (PPI) for 10 of the 14 cases.

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High-resolution gas chromatography (HRGC) with electron-capture detection (ECD), nitrogen-phosphorus detection (NPD), flame ionization detection (FID) or with mass spectrometry-selected ion monitoring (MS-SIM) was used in the analysis of volatile carbonyl compounds. Eighteen carbonyl compounds that are typically produced during lipid peroxidation were derivatized quantitatively with pentafluorophenylhydrazine (PFPH) at room temperature, to afford their corresponding water-insoluble hydrazones. These derivatives were extracted into non-polar phases by means of either liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) (hexane) or solid-phase extraction (SPE) on 3 ml C18 octadecyl-bonded phase cartridges.

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Stent fracture in Wessex porcine heart valve bioprostheses.

Artif Organs

February 1997

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla, School of Medicine, University of Santander, Spain.

By January 1994, a total of 40 Wessex porcine bioprostheses (21 mitral, 18 aortic, and 1 tricuspid) were explanted from 31 subjects. They belonged to a series of 150 patients who received 184 of such prostheses in our unit. Seventeen of these explanted prostheses were available for study, and 11 of them presented some sort of stent fracture or fissuring (mean of 3.

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A 55 year old man with a left ventricular aneurysm, secondary to a previous myocardial infarction, was hospitalized due to a Salmonella virchow bacteraemia. During a 3-week hospital course he was persistently bacteraemic and febrile despite antibiotic treatment. Gallium isotope scanning and 2-D-echocardiography were helpful in demonstrating the presence of an infected false aneurysm at the site of a true aneurysm.

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Therapy of advanced myelodysplastic syndrome with aggressive chemotherapy.

Oncology

March 1989

Department of Hematology, Marqués de Valdecilla, National Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University of Santander, Spain.

Nine patients with advanced stages of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) received aggressive chemotherapy with high-dose cytarabine or with a standard acute myeloid leukemic regimen. Six of them were in frank acute myeloid leukemic phase. The mean age was 57 years (range 32-71).

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A morphological and quantitative investigation was carried out in the peripheral nerves of adult rats, which were first exposed to 4% lead acetate in the drinking water and then restored to standard laboratory conditions. After six weeks of continuous lead exposure, the only cells involved were Schwann cells (SC) and endothelial cells (EC). As compared to age-matched controls, the most conspicuous changes observed by light and electron microscopy in these cells included the presence of nuclear inclusion bodies (NIB), cytoplasmic hypertrophy, mitochondrial abnormalities, an increased number of myelin-derived SC intracytoplasmic structures, and vesiculation of myelin sheaths.

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Endocarditis due to listeria monocytogenes is rare with only twenty one cases to our knowledge appearing in the world's literature to date. We report a further case with a successful surgical outcome and stress the importance of surgery in the treatment of infective endocarditis. There is a clear predilection of this organism for the left side of the heart and systemic embolization is frequent.

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It is desirable to repair coexistent tricuspid valve pathology at the time of mitral valve corrections. Conservative tricuspid repair may consist of commissurotomy, annuloplasty, or both. It is important that the repair be appropriate or tricuspid valve replacement may be necessary.

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