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J Chromatogr A ; 1564: 163-175, 2018 Aug 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29910087

ABSTRACT

Aniba canelilla (H.B.K.) Mez is an aromatic plant from the Amazon region whose essential oil has 1-nitro-2-phenylethane (NP) and methyleugenol (ME) as major compounds. Despite of the scientifically proven antifungal and anti-inflammatory activities for these compounds, there is no report up to date about the topical permeation or quantification of NP and ME on skin samples. The aim of this study was the validation of an optimized bioanalytical method by solid-phase microextraction in headspace mode in gas chromatograph with flame ionization detector (HS-SPME-GC-FID) for the determination of NP and ME from the oil in different samples from permeation study, such as porcine ear skin (PES) layers (stratum corneum, epidermis and dermis) and receptor fluid (RF). For this propose polydimethylsiloxane fibers (100 µm) were used and HS-SPME extraction condition consisted of 53 °C, 21 min, and 5% w.v-1 NaCl addition. The wide range of the calibration curve (2.08-207.87 µg mL-1 for NP and 0.40-40.41 µg mL-1 for ME), the presence of matrix interferences and the intrinsic characteristics of HS-SPME required a data linearization using Log10. Thereby, data and the gained results presented homoscedasticity, normalization of residues and adequate linearity (r2 > 0.99) and accuracy for both compounds. In order to verify the applicability of the validated method, the HS-SPME-GC-FID procedure was performed to determine the amount of NP and ME permeated and retained in samples after Franz diffusion cell study from different dosages (20, 100 and 200 µL) of A. canelilla oil. Compounds permeation showed a progressive increase and penetration dependence based on the dosage applied. Furthermore, retention was in order receptor fluid >> dermis >> epidermis >> stratum corneum for both compounds, suggesting NP and ME could penetrate deep tissue, probably due to the partition coefficient, mass, size, and solubility of these compounds. In conclusion, the proposed method by HS-SPME-GC-FID to quantify 1-nitro-2-phenylethane and methyleugenol from Aniba canelilla essential oil was able to determine selectively, precisely and accurately these main compounds in skin permeation samples.


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Benzene Derivatives/analysis , Chromatography, Gas/methods , Eugenol/analogs & derivatives , Lauraceae/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/analysis , Skin Absorption , Solid Phase Microextraction/methods , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Benzene Derivatives/chemistry , Eugenol/analysis , Eugenol/chemistry , Limit of Detection , Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Sus scrofa
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Bioelectromagnetics ; 15(4): 303-13, 1994.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7980659

ABSTRACT

The influence of 2.45 GHz microwave exposure (6 mW/g) on the diffusion processes in enzyme-loaded unilamellar liposomes as bioreactors was studied. The enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) was entrapped into cationic unilamellar vesicles. Previous kinetic experiments showed a very low self-diffusion rate of the substrate p-nitrophenyl acetate (PNPA) across intact liposome bilayer. A twofold increase in the diffusion rate of PNPA through the lipid bilayer was observed after 120 min of microwave radiation compared to temperature control samples. The microwave effect was time dependent. The enzyme activity, as a function of increased diffusion of PNPA, rises over 120 min from 22.3% to 80%. The increase in stearylamine concentration reduces the enzyme activity from 80% to 65% at 120 min. No enzyme leakage was observed.


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Carbonic Anhydrases/metabolism , Lipid Bilayers/radiation effects , Microwaves , 1,2-Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine , Animals , Carbonic Anhydrases/radiation effects , Cattle , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Kinetics , Permeability , Time Factors
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Biochem J ; 209(2): 561-4, 1983 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6189482

ABSTRACT

A new alpha-amylase (EC 3.2.1.1) from Bacillus subtilis was purified by affinity chromatography. The molecular weight of the purified enzyme, estimated from sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis, was 93000, which is very different from the molecular weights of two well-characterized amylases from B. subtilis. Electrofocusing showed an isoelectric point of 5. Amylase shows a broad maximum of activity between pH 6 and 7; maximal inhibition of enzyme by wheat-protein alpha-amylase inhibitors is displayed at pH 7.


Subject(s)
Amylases/isolation & purification , Bacillus subtilis/enzymology , Plant Proteins/pharmacology , alpha-Amylases/isolation & purification , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Molecular Weight , Triticum , alpha-Amylases/antagonists & inhibitors
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