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Biotechnol Prog ; 36(1): e2924, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31587521

ABSTRACT

Animal cell culture processes have become the standard platform to produce therapeutic proteins such as recombinant monoclonal antibodies (mAb). Since the mAb quality could be subject to significant changes depending on manufacturing process conditions, real time monitoring and control systems are required to ensure mAb specifications mainly glycosylation and patient safety. Up to now, real time monitoring glycosylation of proteins has received scarce attention. In this article, the use of near infrared (NIR) to monitor mAb glycosylation has been reported for the first time. Whereas monitoring models are mainly constructed using linear partial least squares regressions (PLSR), evidences presented in this study indicate nonlinearity relationship between in situ captured spectra and compound concentrations, compromising the PLSR performances. A novel and simple approach was proposed to fit nonlinearity using the locally weighted regression (LWR). The LWR models were found to be more appropriate for handling information contained in spectra so that real time monitoring of cultures were accurately performed. Moreover, for the first time, the LWR calibration models allowed mAb glycosylation to be monitored, in a real time manner, by using in situ NIR spectroscopy. These results represent a further step toward developing active-control feedback of animal cell processes, particularly for ensuring properties of biologics.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/metabolism , Nonlinear Dynamics , Animals , Antibodies, Monoclonal/chemistry , CHO Cells , Cells, Cultured , Cricetulus , Glycosylation , Infrared Rays , Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared
2.
J Forensic Sci ; 62(5): 1332-1335, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28111741

ABSTRACT

In the daily practice of forensic pathology, sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a diagnostic challenge. Our aim was to determine the usefulness of blood biomarkers [creatine kinase CK-MB, myoglobin, troponins I and T (cTn-I and T), and lactate dehydrogenase] measured by immunoassay technique, in the postmortem diagnosis of SCD. Two groups were compared, 20 corpses with SCD and 8 controls. Statistical significance was determined by variance analysis procedures, with a post hoc Tukey multiple range test for comparison of means (p < 0.05). SCD cases showed significantly higher levels (p < 0.05) of cTn-T and cTn-I compared to the control group. Although only cases within the first 8 h of postmortem interval were included, and the control group consisted mainly of violent death cases, our results suggest that blood troponin levels may be useful to support a diagnosis of SCD.


Subject(s)
Creatine Kinase, MB Form/blood , Death, Sudden, Cardiac , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/blood , Myoglobin/blood , Troponin I/blood , Troponin T/blood , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Female , Forensic Pathology , Humans , Immunoassay , Male , Middle Aged
3.
Biomed Res Int ; 2014: 595479, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24860825

ABSTRACT

Metabolic changes, along with cardiovascular and hepatic factors, are associated with the development of diseases such as diabetes, dyslipidemia, and obesity. We evaluated the effect of avocado oil supplementation (centrifuged and solvent extracted), compared with olive oil, upon the hepatic function in sucrose-fed rats. Twenty-five rats were divided into five groups: control (basal diet), a sucrose-fed group (basal diet plus 30% sucrose solution), and three other groups (S-OO, S-AOC, and S-AOS, indicating basal diet plus 30% sucrose solution plus olive oil OO, avocado oil extracted by centrifugation AOC or using solvent AOS, resp.). Glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides, total protein, albumin, globulin, direct bilirubin, glutamic pyruvic transaminase, glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, cholinesterase, and α -amylase concentrations were determined and avocado oil effect on them was studied. In some cases the induced metabolic alteration significantly affected total protein and bilirubin levels and also had a highly significant effect on α -amylase levels. AOC and AOS exhibited effects similar to those of olive oil, according to the nonsignificant difference in fatty acid profile observed by other authors. Avocado oil consumption could be beneficial in the control of altered metabolic profile illnesses as it presents effects on hepatic function biochemical markers similar to olive oil.


Subject(s)
Dietary Sucrose/administration & dosage , Dietary Supplements , Liver/drug effects , Liver/physiology , Multienzyme Complexes/metabolism , Persea/chemistry , Plant Oils/administration & dosage , Administration, Oral , Animals , Biomarkers/metabolism , Dietary Fats, Unsaturated , Eating , Liver Function Tests , Male , Olive Oil , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
4.
J Environ Manage ; 95 Suppl: S66-70, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21600690

ABSTRACT

Vinasse, the wastewater from ethanol distillation, is characterised by high levels of organic and inorganic matter, high exit process temperature (ca. 90°C) and low pH (3.0-4.5). In this study, the treatment of tequila vinasse was achieved by a flocculation-coagulation process using poly-γ-glutamic acid (PGA). Results showed that the use of PGA (250-300 ppm) combined with sodium hypochlorite and sand filtration managed to remove about 70% of the turbidity and reduced chemical oxygen demand (COD) by 79.5% with the extra benefit of colour removal. PGA showed its best flocculating activity at pH 2.5-3.5 and a temperature of 30-55°C. Such a treatment may be a solution for small tequila companies for which other solutions to deal with their vinasse may not be economically affordable.


Subject(s)
Alcoholic Beverages , Industrial Waste , Polyglutamic Acid/chemistry , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis , Color , Filtration/methods , Flocculation , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Silicon Dioxide , Sodium Hypochlorite/chemistry , Temperature
5.
Biocell ; 34(1): 1-6, Apr. 2010. tab, ilus
Article in English | BINACIS | ID: bin-127234

ABSTRACT

Of the initial six cell lines originating from explants of Taxus globosa, or Mexican yew (stem internode, leaves and meristematic tissue), three were selected for their microbial and oxidation resistance, two from leaves and the other from stem internode. A study of their behavior, both in terms of cell growth, and of baccatin III and paclitaxel production, was developed in suspension cultures with an initially standardized biomass (fresh weight 0.23 g/L) using modified Gamborgs B5 medium, and an elicitor (methyl jasmonate), on either the first or seventh day of culture, at several levels (0, 0.1, 1, 10, 100 microM). In most of the conditions used, the three cell lines showed growth associated baccatin III production. The cell line from stem internode was the highest producer of baccatin III using 1 microM elicit or, sampling at 10 days.(AU)


Subject(s)
Acetates/pharmacology , Alkaloids/biosynthesis , Cell Proliferation , Cyclopentanes/pharmacology , Paclitaxel/biosynthesis , Taxus/cytology , Taxus , Taxus/metabolism , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Line , Culture Media , Taxoids
6.
Biocell ; 34(1): 1-6, Apr. 2010. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-595044

ABSTRACT

Of the initial six cell lines originating from explants of Taxus globosa, or Mexican yew (stem internode, leaves and meristematic tissue), three were selected for their microbial and oxidation resistance, two from leaves and the other from stem internode. A study of their behavior, both in terms of cell growth, and of baccatin III and paclitaxel production, was developed in suspension cultures with an initially standardized biomass (fresh weight 0.23 g/L) using modified Gamborg's B5 medium, and an elicitor (methyl jasmonate), on either the first or seventh day of culture, at several levels (0, 0.1, 1, 10, 100 microM). In most of the conditions used, the three cell lines showed growth associated baccatin III production. The cell line from stem internode was the highest producer of baccatin III using 1 microM elicit or, sampling at 10 days.


Subject(s)
Acetates , Alkaloids/biosynthesis , Cyclopentanes/pharmacology , Paclitaxel/biosynthesis , Cell Proliferation , Taxus/cytology , Taxus , Taxus/metabolism , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Line , Culture Media , Taxoids
7.
Plant Foods Hum Nutr ; 60(4): 153-9, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16395625

ABSTRACT

The scientific basis for the statement that plants and their active constituents play an important role in the prevention of chronic and degenerative diseases is continously advancing. The object of the present study was to evaluate the effect of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. dried calyx ethanolic extract on the serum lipid profile of Sprague-Dawley rats. The rats were fed during 4 weeks with either a basal diet, containing high cholesterol (1%), cholic acid (0.25%), lard oil (10%), or a supplemental diet with H. sabdariffa extract at 5%, 10%, and 15% levels (SD(5), SD(10), SD(15)). Weight gain and faeces dry weight were both very significantly less (p

Subject(s)
Cholesterol/blood , Hibiscus/chemistry , Lipids/blood , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Triglycerides/blood , Weight Gain/drug effects , Animals , Cholesterol, LDL/blood , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Feces , Male , Random Allocation , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Triglycerides/biosynthesis
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