Tandem Knoevenagel-Michael-cyclocondensation reaction of malononitrile, various aldehydes and barbituric acid derivatives using isonicotinic acid as an efficient catalyst | Author : Ahmad Reza Moosavi-Zare; Hamid Goudarziafshar; Zahra Jalilian | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : In this work, we have reported the preparation of pyrano[2,3-d]pyrimidine dione derivatives by the tandem Knoevenagel-Michael-cyclocondensation reaction of malononitrile, various aldehydes and barbituric acid derivatives at the presence of isonicotinic acid as an efficient organocatalyst. |
| Biotic / Abiotic Stress Influences on Human Epidermal Keratinocyte Cells | Author : Seyed Mohammad Motevalli; Fateme Mirzajani | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Human epidermal keratinocyte cells are the first defence blocks against the aggressive agents such as pathogens and xenobiotic materials. Synthesis process of the cellular proteins can be affected by abiotic stresses (aBS like: SiO2 nanoparticles) and biotic stresses (BS like: Virus), leading to the alteration of consumed energy profiles of proteins. The consumed energy profile of each protein was calculated based on their consumed ATP during the amino acids synthesizing procedure. Cells consumed more ATP, more energy, to synthesize more proteins under BS conditions compare to aBS conditions. Our results suggested that, the cells infected by pathogens are tend to survive longer than the treated cells by xenobiotic materials. Our data analysis revealed that the most energy reduction took place under aBS conditions. So, aBS could have severe effect on energy production pathways and decrease the energy source of cells. Moreover, the results demonstrated that the complexity of cellular protein networks under aBS conditions were more than BS conditions. It seems the cellular energy reduction under aBS conditions is one of the important factors in cell death. In addition, the position of proteins in the protein network was another important factor that should be carefully considered. |
| Isolation and characterization of spinasterol from crossopterxy febrifuga stem bark | Author : Muluh Emmanuel Khan; Adebayo Samuel Adeiza; Terumon Amon Tor-Anyiin; Abel Alexander | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : In this study, stem bark of Crossopteryx febrifuga (Rubiaceae), a traditional medicinal, plant used for treatment of various diseases. The diseases was phytochemically screened by cold maceration using hexane, ethyl acetate, and methanol extracts. Results revealed the presence of bioactive compounds such as alkaloids, tannins, saponins, flavonoids, cardiac glycosides, and phytosterols. Separation and purification of the ethyl acetate extracts by column chromatography (CC), thin layer chromatography (TLC), vacuum liquid chromatography (VLC) and characterization with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic analyses, led to isolation of spinasterol, established on the basis of both 13C and 1H NMR spectral data and by comparison with literature. It was also confirmed that, spinasterol cures diabetes by reducing serum triglycerides. This is the first report on isolation of spinasterol from the stem bark of Crossopteryx febrfuga. |
| Preferential Solvation of Mordant Black and Solochrome Dark Blue in Mixed Solvent Systems | Author : Olusegun E. Thomas; Olajire. A. Adegoke; AbdulWarith. F. Kazeem; Ikechukwu. C. Ezeuchenne | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : In this study, the preferential solvation of Mordant Black and Solochrome Dark Blue were investigated in mixed solvent systems of aqueous methanol, ethanol, propan-1-ol, propan-2-ol, methanol: ethanol, methanol:propan-1-ol, methanol:propan-2-ol, ethanol:propan-1-ol, ethanol:propan-2-ol, propan-1-ol:propan-2-ol and carbon tetrachloride: dimethylformamide. Results showed a deviation of solvation data from ideality over the majority of composition ranges in all the solvent mixtures. The type and contribution of specific and non-specific solute-solvent interactions were analyzed in the framework of the linear solvation energy relationships. Statistical analysis of single, dual, and multiparametric equations revealed that in pure solvents, spectral behaviours of MB and SDB were affected by the polarity and basicity of the solvent milieu respectively. However in aqueous alcohols, polarity of the solvent milieu was the most significant determinant of spectral patterns with a and ß parameters playing secondary contributory roles in the spectral changes of MB and SDB, respectively. Multiparametric equations generally yielded the best fitted model in mixed alcohol systems with polarity remaining the largest contributor, followed by ß and a of the solvent milieu in that order. Spectral-structure relationships identified ion-dipole interactions involving the charged sulphonate and hydrazone moieties as well as proton-donor-acceptor interactions of the common labile hydroxyl groups as mechanisms for the observed solvation data. |
| Facile sonochemical assisted synthesis of Cu2O and CuO nanoparticles | Author : B.Sathish Mohan; Dharmasoth Ramadevi; K. Basavaiah | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : This work reports on cupric oxide (CuO) nanoparticles (NPs) and cuprous oxide (Cu2O) NPs synthesized using facile green sonochemical method. Phase analysis, morphology, and crystallinity of the prepared NPs were investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDS), and UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy(DRS). The phase of NPs was tuned as a function of reducing agents. XRD patterns confirmed the presence of pure CuO NPs and Cu2O NPs. FTIR peak at 621 cm-1 confirmed Cu(I)-O vibrations, while CuO vibrations confirmed by the presence of two peaks at 536 and 586 cm-1. The FE-SEM results showed that the morphology of the CuO NPs and Cu2O NPs was highly uniform. EDS confirmed the elemental composition of Cu and O in both CuO NPs and Cu2O NPs. |
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