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Alon Cna'ani Vered Tzin Maria Itria Ibba Hector Gonzalez-Santoyo (2023, [Artículo])
Wheat Landraces Wholemeal Flour Aroma Compounds Sourdough Bread CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA AMINO ACIDS FLAVOUR COMPOUNDS HARD WHEAT ORGANIC ACIDS WHOLE GRAIN FLOUR
A comprehensive review of wheat phytochemicals: From farm to fork and beyond
Wenfei Tian Michael Tilley Zhonghu He Yonghui Li (2022, [Artículo])
Cereal Nutrients Health Benefits Wheat Phytochemicals CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA ALKYLRESORCINOLS ANTIOXIDANTS PHENOLIC ACIDS WHEAT
Antioxidant potential profile of portuguese wheat (Bread and durum) germplasm
Ana Luisa Garcia-Oliveira (2023, [Artículo])
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA ANTIOXIDANTS WHEAT SEED PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FERULIC ACID
Sonia Quijano (2020, [Artículo])
Pseudo-nitzschia is a cosmopolitan genus, some species of which can produce domoic acid (DA), a neurotoxin responsible for the Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP). In this study, we identified P. subpacifica for the first time in Todos Santos Bay and Manzanillo Bay, in the Mexican Pacific using SEM and molecular methods. Isolates from Todos Santos Bay were cultivated under conditions of phosphate sufficiency and deficiency at 16°C and 22°C to evaluate the production of DA. This toxin was detected in the particulate (DAp) and dissolved (DAd) fractions of the cultures during the exponential and stationary phases of growth of the cultures. The highest DA concentration was detected during the exponential phase grown in cells maintained in P-deficient medium at 16°C (1.14 ± 0.08 ng mL-1 DAd and 4.71 ± 1.11 × 10−5 ng cell-1 of DAp). In P-sufficient cultures DA was higher in cells maintained at 16°C (0.25 ± 0.05 ng mL-1 DAd and 9.41 ± 1.23 × 10−7 ng cell-1 of DAp) than in cells cultured at 22°C. Therefore, we confirm that P. subpacifica can produce DA, especially under P-limited conditions that could be associated with extraordinary oceanographic events such as the 2013–2016 "Blob" in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. This event altered local oceanographic conditions and possibly generated the presence of potential harmful species in areas with economic importance on the Mexican Pacific coast. © 2020 Quijano-Scheggia et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
domoic acid, domoic acid, kainic acid, Article, cell growth, controlled study, diatom, Mexico, morphology, nonhuman, Pacific Ocean, phylogeny, plant cell, plant growth, Pseudo nitzschia, toxin analysis, cell culture technique, classification, diatom, CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO OCEANOGRAFÍA OCEANOGRAFÍA
HERIBERTO ALCOCER GARCIA (2018, [Tesis de maestría])
El ácido levulínico (AL) producido a través de la hidrolisis ácida, ha atraído el interés de los grupos de investigación al ser materia prima para la producción de gran número de productos químicos. Estudios recientes han propuesto métodos alternativos para separar y purificar el ácido levulínico de la corriente diluida obtenida de la hidrólisis. Estas alternativas ofrecen ahorros energéticos y económicos. Sin embargo, pocos estudios han analizado la parte ambiental y las propiedades de control que involucra la separación de la mezcla furfural, ácido levulínico, ácido fórmico y agua. Por tanto, en este trabajo de tesis se propuso una metodología que conjunta el diseño y la evaluación del control de alternativas intensificadas para la separación de esta mezcla. Los diseños fueron optimizados utilizando el método de evolución diferencial con lista Tabú, tomando como funciones objetivo: el costo total anual y el Eco-indicador99, seguido de un análisis de controlabilidad utilizando los índices:matriz de ganancias relativas, número de condición y un índice de sensibilidad. Este análisis fue extendido a varios procesos de destilación híbridos, incluidos los convencionales, pared divisoria con decantador, pared divisoria con decantador y acoplamiento térmico y doble pared. Los resultados de las optimizaciones indicaron que los esquemas de pared divisoria y decantador presentan los mejores resultados, ya que el incremento de los flujos internos de la columna de doble pared y la columna de pared divisoria con acoplamiento térmico, causo que se incrementaran los valores del costo total anual y Eco-indicador99. Además, a través del análisis del control se pudieron obtener directrices entre la matriz de ganancias relativas y el número de condición, ya que los diseños que presentaron menores valores de número de condición total son los que presentan una estructura de control estable en todo el rango de frecuencia estudiado / Heriberto Alcocer García ; Directores: Juan Gabriel Segovia Hernández, Oscar Andrés Prado Rubio, Eduardo Sánchez Ramírez, Juan José Quiroz Ramírez
CGU- Maestría en Ingeniería Química (Integración de Procesos) BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA Ácido levulínico - Purificación EI99 (Eco-indicador 99) Mezcla furfural Método de evolución diferencial
Accumulation of wheat phenolic acids under different nitrogen rates and growing environments
Wenfei Tian Yong Zhang Zhonghu He (2022, [Artículo])
Functional Wheat Trans-Ferulic Acid Nitrogen Management Environment Interaction CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍA WHEAT PHENOLIC ACIDS NITROGEN ENVIRONMENT ANTIOXIDANTS
Simulación de los procesos geoquímicos en jales mineros
Yann Ramos-Arroyo ANNE MARGRETHE HANSEN HANSEN CHRISTINA DESIREE SIEBE GRABACH (2006, [Artículo])
Para conocer el comportamiento de drenajes ácidos de residuos mineros se modelaron los procesos
geoquímicos que controlan la solubilidad de elementos potencialmente tóxicos (EPT): As, Cu, Pb y Zn en depósitos de jales. Se utilizó el programa de equilibrio hidrogeoquímico PHREEQC2, utilizando datos de la composición de un yacimiento epitermal del distrito minero de Guanajuato, México. Estas simulaciones describen el potencial de acidificación y liberación de EPT al oxidarse los sulfuros. Se simularon adiciones secuenciales de calcita para probar el efecto del pH en los procesos que controlan la solubilidad de los EPT (precipitación de fases secundarias y/o adsorción en la superficie de ferrihidrita). Los resultados indican que los drenajes ácidos de minas podrían controlarse añadiendo las cantidades adecuadas de calcita y metano para lograr la neutralización y un pH adecuado que permita la adsorción y/o precipitación de EPT.
Drenajes ácidos de minas Procesos geoquímicos Simulación CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Tensile behavior of 3D printed polylactic acid (PLA) based composites reinforced with natural fiber
Eliana M Agaliotis BALTAZAR DAVID AKE CONCHA ALEJANDRO MAY PAT Juan Pablo Morales Arias Celina Bernal Alex Valadez González Pedro Jesús Herrera Franco Gwenaelle Proust JUAN FRANCISCO KOH DZUL José Gonzalo Carrillo Baeza Emmanuel Alejandro Flores Johnson (2022, [Artículo])
Natural fiber-reinforced composite (NFRC) filaments for 3D printing were fabricated using polylactic acid (PLA) reinforced with 1–5 wt% henequen flour comprising particles with sizes between 90–250 μm. The flour was obtained from natural henequen fibers. NFRCs and pristine PLA specimens were printed with a 0° raster angle for tension tests. The results showed that the NFRCs’ measured density, porosity, and degree of crystallinity increased with flour content. The tensile tests showed that the NFRC Young’s modulus was lower than that of the printed pristine PLA. For 1 wt% flour content, the NFRCs’ maximum stress and strain to failure were higher than those of the printed PLA, which was attributed to the henequen fibers acting as reinforcement and delaying crack growth. However, for 2 wt% and higher flour contents, the NFRCs’ maximum stress was lower than that of the printed PLA. Microscopic characterization after testing showed an increase in voids and defects, with the increase in flour content attributed to particle agglomeration. For 1 wt% flour content, the NFRCs were also printed with raster angles of ±45° and 90° for comparison; the highest tensile properties were obtained with a 0° raster angle. Finally, adding 3 wt% content of maleic anhydride to the NFRC with 1 wt% flour content slightly increased the maximum stress. The results presented herein warrant further research to fully understand the mechanical properties of printed NFRCs made of PLA reinforced with natural henequen fibers. © 2022 by the authors.
POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA) NATURAL FIBER HENEQUEN FIBER NATURAL FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE (NFRC) ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 3D PRINTING MECHANICAL PROPERTY INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS TECNOLOGÍA DE MATERIALES PROPIEDADES DE LOS MATERIALES PROPIEDADES DE LOS MATERIALES
ARLETTE MARIMAR PACHECO SANDOVAL (2019, [Artículo])
Diet is a primary driver of the composition of gut microbiota and is considered one of the main routes of microbial colonization. Prey identification is fundamental for correlating the diet with the presence of particular microbial groups. The present study examined how diet influenced the composition and function of the gut microbiota of the Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) in order to better understand the role of prey consumption in shaping its microbiota. This species is a good indicator of the quality of the local environment due to both its foraging and haul-out site fidelity. DNA was extracted from 20 fecal samples collected from five harbor seal colonies located in Baja California, Mexico. The V4 region of 16S rRNA gene was amplified and sequenced using the Illumina technology. Results showed that the gut microbiota of the harbor seals was dominated by the phyla Firmicutes (37%), Bacteroidetes (26%) and Fusobacteria (26%) and revealed significant differences in its composition among the colonies. Funtional analysis using the PICRUSt software suggests a high number of pathways involved in the basal metabolism, such as those for carbohydrates (22%) and amino acids (20%), and those related to the degradation of persistent environmental pollutants. In addition, a DNA metabarcoding analysis of the same samples, via the amplification and sequencing of the mtRNA 16S and rRNA 18S genes, was used to identify the prey consumed by harbor seals revealing the consumption of prey with mainly demersal habits. Functional redundancy in the seal gut microbiota was observed, irrespective of diet or location. Our results indicate that the frequency of occurrence of specific prey in the harbor seal diet plays an important role in shaping the composition of the gut microbiota of harbor seals by influencing the relative abundance of specific groups of gut microorganisms. A significant relationship was found among diet, gut microbiota composition and OTUs assigned to a particular metabolic pathway. © 2019 Pacheco-Sandoval et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
RNA 16S, RNA 18S, amino acid analysis, animal food, Article, bacterium colony, Bacteroidetes, basal metabolic rate, biodegradation, controlled study, DNA barcoding, feces analysis, Firmicutes, Fusobacteria, intestine flora, metabolism, Mexico, microb BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA BIOLOGÍA ANIMAL (ZOOLOGÍA) BIOLOGÍA ANIMAL (ZOOLOGÍA)
Dual function of EDTA with silver nanoparticles for root canal treatment–A novel modification
JUAN MANUEL MARTINEZ ANDRADE (2018, [Artículo])
The chelating and antimicrobial capacity of a novel modification of 17% EDTA with silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) (EDTA-AgNPs) was evaluated in-vitro for root canal treatment (RCT). The EDTA-AgNPs solution was characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, ?-potential and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Antimicrobial capacity was evaluated against Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus in planktonic and biofilm cells by broth macrodilution (24 h) and XTT assays, (1, 10 and 30 min) respectively. The chelating capacity of EDTA-AgNPs was assessed indirectly (smear layer removal) and directly (demineralizing effect) in bovine dentin at two silver concentrations, 16 and 512 ?g/ ml at 1 and 10 minutes of exposure time. Smear layer removal was evaluated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The demineralizing effect was determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), microhardness test (MH) and X-ray diffractometer (XRD). Synthesized AgNPs were quasi-spherical in shape with an average size of 13.09 ± 8.05 nm. 17% EDTA-AgNPs was effective to inhibit C. albicans and S. aureus in planktonic and biofilm cultures. The smear layer removal and demineralizing effect were similar between 17% EDTA-AgNPs and 17% EDTA treatments. The 17% EDTA-AgNPs solution proved to be an effective antimicrobial agent, and has a similar chelating capacity to 17% EDTA alone. These in-vitro studies strongly suggest that EDTA-AgNPs could be used for effective smear layer removal, having an antimicrobial effect at the same time during RCT. © 2018 Martinez-Andrade et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
edetic acid, silver nanoparticle, edetic acid, metal nanoparticle, silver, antibacterial activity, antibiotic sensitivity, antifungal activity, antimicrobial activity, Article, atomic absorption spectrometry, atomic force microscopy, biofilm, bovine, BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA MICROBIOLOGÍA MICROBIOLOGÍA