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Anim Welf ; 33: e16, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38510427

ABSTRACT

At least 200 billion black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae (BSFL) are reared each year as food and feed, and the insect farming industry is projected to grow rapidly. Despite interest by consumers, producers, and legislators, no empirical evidence exists to guide producers in practicing humane - or instantaneous - slaughter for these novel mini-livestock. BSFL may be slaughtered via freezing, boiling, grinding, or other methods; however standard operating procedures (SOPs) and equipment design may affect the likelihood of instantaneous death using these methods. We tested how larval body size and particle size plate hole diameter affect the likelihood of instantaneous death for black soldier fly larvae that are slaughtered using a standard meat grinder. Larval body size did not affect the likelihood of instantaneous death for larvae that are 106-175 mg in mass. However, particle size plate hole diameter had a significant effect on the likelihood of instantaneous death, with only 54% of larvae experiencing an instant death when using the largest particle size plate (12-mm hole diameter) compared to 84% using the smallest particle size plate (2.55 mm). However, a higher percentage of instantaneous death (up to 99%) could be achieved by reducing the proportion of larvae that become stuck in the machine. We conclude by outlining specific recommendations to support producers in achieving a 99% instantaneous death rate through specific SOPs to be used with similarly designed machines. We also develop a protocol for producers that wish to test their own grinding SOPs.

2.
Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 20(16): 11347-11358, 2018 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29644372

ABSTRACT

The ability of the carbon nanoring [11]cycloparaphenylene ([11]CPP) for coordinating fullerenes has been tested using a series of hosts, including the pristine fullerenes C60, C70, C76 and C78, the clusterfullerene Sc3N@C80, monometallic endofullerenes Y@C82 and Tm@C82, and dimetallic endofullerenes Y2@C82 and Lu2@C82. A systematic theoretical study employing dispersion corrected density functional methods has been carried out in order to explore the characteristics of the complexes and the strength of the interaction. Depending on the dimer, complexation energies span from around -36 kcal mol-1 with C60 to -53 kcal mol-1 with the C82 derivatives. Dispersion is the main stabilizing contribution in these dimers, so the molecules arrange to maximize the number of close interatomic contacts. Since most fullerenes can properly fill the cavity of the nanoring the stability of the complexes is pretty similar, with the exception of the smallest fullerenes. The complexes with endohedral fullerenes show similar stabilities in all cases studied, with no noticeable dependence on the nature of the endohedral species. The results obtained suggest that fullerenes larger than C76 could be selectively encapsulated by [11]CPP compared to smaller fullerenes.

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Zoonoses Public Health ; 59(6): 379-88, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23057087

ABSTRACT

We report the initial characterization of a leptospiral isolate, Leptospira interrogans, serogroup Sejroe, serovar Hardjo, genotype Hardjoprajitno, strain Norma, and its relatedness with L. interrogans, serogroup Sejroe, serovar Hardjo, genotype Hardjoprajitno, strain Hardjo and Leptospira borgpetersenii, serogroup Sejroe, serovar Hardjo, genotype Hardjobovis, strain Sponselee. The Norma strain singled out during a leptospirosis outbreak in cattle immunized with antigens from the reference strain Hardjoprajitno (OMS). By applying a microscopic agglutination serological test (MAT) to cattle (n = 2966) with symptoms of leptospirosis between 2003 and 2007, more than 50% of sera were found positive for one of the following serotypes: Hardjoprajitno (31-21%), Hardjo Norma (46-40%), Hardjo hardjobovis (18-10%), Mini (8-4%) and Wolffi (7-4%). In immunization trials using six isolates plus Norma isolate, the remission of MAT in these isolates was observed following 6 months of the initial vaccination. To provide molecular ground for the high MAT Norma frequency found in these isolates, a DNA polymorphic analysis was conducted by comparing the Norma isolate with reference strains Hardjoprajitno and Sponselee. The polymorphic analysis in secY showed five base changes in Norma relative to Hardjoprajitno strain, corresponding to 98% identity, while Sponselee displayed 49 polymorphic sites relative to the Hardjoprajitno strain, representing 80% identity. The alignment of secY translated sequences shows no differences between Hardjoprajitno and Norma, and eight polymorphisms between genotype hardjoprajttno and strain Sponselee. Three-dimensional modelling located these variations within the loop region connecting helices 7 and 8 from secY which is less conserved. DNA sequencing of 23S ribosomal conserved fragment revealed a single polymorphism between Hardjoprajitno and Norma, and 13 polymorphisms between strains Sponselee, Hardjoprajitno and Norma. The differences between Hardjo and Norma were confirmed by low stringency single-specific primer polymerase chain reaction (LSSP-PCR) signature experiments with the primer G2, using as template the 285 bp fragment initially amplified with G1/G2 primers.


Subject(s)
Antigens, Bacterial/immunology , Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Leptospira interrogans/classification , Leptospirosis/veterinary , Polymorphism, Genetic/genetics , Agglutination Tests/veterinary , Animals , Base Sequence , Brazil , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/prevention & control , DNA Primers/genetics , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Female , Genotype , Leptospira interrogans/genetics , Leptospira interrogans/immunology , Leptospira interrogans/isolation & purification , Leptospirosis/microbiology , Leptospirosis/prevention & control , Models, Molecular , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Pregnancy , Sequence Alignment/veterinary , Sequence Analysis, DNA/veterinary , Species Specificity , Vaccination/veterinary
4.
Toxicol Mech Methods ; 21(8): 622-7, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21943233

ABSTRACT

A test chamber was projected and built (according to ISO 16000-9 Standard) to simulate atmospheric conditions experienced by rubber infill (when applied in synthetic turf pitches) and measure accurately the airborne emissions of pollutants such as dusts and volatile organic compounds (VOC), as well as pollutants present in leachates. It should be pointed out that standard ISO 16000-9 is only concerned with the determination of the emission of VOC from building products and furnishing (not specific of synthetic turf materials), whereas other standards are concerned with the emission of leachates only. This procedure is to be considered as a technical option to the lysimeter "global turf system evaluation" when the rubber infill alone is to be evaluated. The advantage of the proposed option considering this "test chamber" is its simplicity and economy. This test chamber is actually installed and being used for tests in LAIST.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/chemistry , Air Pollutants/toxicity , Rubber/chemistry , Rubber/toxicity , Animals , Construction Materials , Environmental Monitoring , Materials Testing , Particulate Matter/chemistry , Recycling , Temperature , Volatile Organic Compounds/chemistry , Volatilization
6.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 95(3): 339-43, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10800191

ABSTRACT

Three DNA extraction methods were evaluated in this study: proteinase K followed by phenol-chloroform; a plant proteinase (E6870) followed by phenol-chloroform; and boiling of leptospires in 0.1 mM Tris, pH 7.0 for 10 min at 100 degrees C, with no phenol treatment. Every strain treated with proteinase K or E6870 afforded positive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) reaction. On the other hand, from five strains extracted by the boiling method, three did not feature the 849 bp band characteristic in Leptospira. We also evaluated by RAPD-PCR, DNAs from serovars isolated with proteinase K and proteinase 6870 with primers B11/B12. Each of the DNA samples provided PCR profiles in agreement with previous data. Moreover, the results with E6870 showed less background non-specific amplification, suggesting that removal of nucleases was more efficient with E6870. The limit for detection by PCR using Lep13/Lep14 was determined to be 10(2) leptospira, using the silver stain procedure.


Subject(s)
DNA, Bacterial/isolation & purification , Leptospira/isolation & purification , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Chloroform , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Endopeptidase K , Endopeptidases , Leptospira/genetics , Phenol , Plants/enzymology
7.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 95(3): 339-43, May-Jun. 2000. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-258187

ABSTRACT

Three DNA extraction methods were evaluated in this study: proteinase K followed by phenol-chloroform; a plant proteinase (E6870) followed by phenol-chloroform; and boiling of leptospires in 0.1 mM Tris, pH 7.0 for 10 min at 100°C, with no phenol treatment. Every strain treated with proteinase K or E6870 afforded positive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) reaction. On the other hand, from five strains extracted by the boiling method, three did not feature the 849 bp band characteristic in Leptospira. We also evaluated by RAPD-PCR, DNAs from serovars isolated with proteinase K and proteinase 6870 with primers B11/B12. Each of the DNA samples provided PCR profiles in agreement with previous data. Moreover, the results with E6870 showed less background non-specific amplification, suggesting that removal of nucleases was more efficient with E6870. The limit for detection by PCR using Lep13/Lep14 was determined to be 10(2) leptospira, using the silver stain procedure.


Subject(s)
DNA, Bacterial/isolation & purification , Leptospira/isolation & purification , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Chloroform , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Endopeptidase K , Endopeptidases , Leptospira/genetics , Phenol , Plants/enzymology
8.
Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-963692

ABSTRACT

1. Norgestrel 0.5 mg. combined with ethinylestradiol 0.05 mg. is an effective oral contraceptive agent2. The preparation is safe with relatively few and minor side effects3. The preparation is well accepted and no patient dropped out because she could not tolerate the drugs. (Conclusions)

9.
Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 31(9): 1129-32, sept. 1998. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-222960

ABSTRACT

We describe the use of a plant cysteine proteinase isolated from latex of Carica candamarcensis as a protective agent during isolation of bacterial DNA following growth in culture of these cells. Between 100 to 720 units of proteinase (1 µg = 6 units) afforded good DNA protection when incubated with various kinds of microorganisms. Agarose gel electrophoresis showed that the resulting DNA was similar in size to DNA preparations obtained by treatment with proteinase K. The viability of the resulting material was checked by PCR amplification using species-specific primers. After standing at room temperature (25oC) for 35 days, the enzyme lost 10 percent of its initial activity. The enzyme stability and good yield of DNA suggest the use of this proteinase as an alternative to proteinase K


Subject(s)
Animals , Cysteine Proteases , DNA/isolation & purification , Endopeptidase K , Protective Agents/pharmacology , DNA, Bacterial/isolation & purification , Electrophoresis, Agar Gel , Endopeptidase K/pharmacology , Leptospira , Polymerase Chain Reaction
10.
Braz J Med Biol Res ; 31(9): 1129-32, 1998 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9876279

ABSTRACT

We describe the use of a plant cysteine proteinase isolated from latex of Carica candamarcensis as a protective agent during isolation of bacterial DNA following growth in culture of these cells. Between 100 to 720 units of proteinase (1 microgram = 6 units) afforded good DNA protection when incubated with various kinds of microorganisms. Agarose gel electrophoresis showed that the resulting DNA was similar in size to DNA preparations obtained by treatment with proteinase K. The viability of the resulting material was checked by PCR amplification using species-specific primers. After standing at room temperature (25 degrees C) for 35 days, the enzyme lost 10% of its initial activity. The enzyme stability and good yield of DNA suggest the use of this proteinase as an alternative to proteinase K.


Subject(s)
Cysteine Endopeptidases/pharmacology , DNA/isolation & purification , Glycoproteins/pharmacology , Protective Agents/pharmacology , Animals , DNA, Bacterial/isolation & purification , Electrophoresis, Agar Gel , Endopeptidase K/pharmacology , Leptospira , Polymerase Chain Reaction
11.
Fertil Steril ; 26(3): 283-8, 1975 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1116622

ABSTRACT

One hundred eighty-one women received 30 mug of ethinyl estradiol plus 150 mug of d-norgestrel as an oral contraceptive for 21 days and then received no tablets for the next seven days for a total of 1,488 cycles. There were no pregnancies. Cycle control was good to excellent. Menstrual cycles lasted 25 to 32 days in 96.2% of treatment cycles. Menstruation lasted three to five days in 93.2% of the cycles, and it began three to five days after the last day of medication in 79.1%. The menstrual flow was moderate in 87%. Breakthrough bleeding occurred in 2.0% of treatment cycles, spotting in 0.1%, and amenorrhea in 0.8%. The incidence of adverse subjective symptoms was minimal and significant increases compared with the pretreatment cycle were noted only for nausea in the first two cycles and for nervousness in the second cycle of treatment. Overall incidence of nausea was 3.2% of treatment cycles.


Subject(s)
Contraceptives, Oral , Ethinyl Estradiol/administration & dosage , Norgestrel/administration & dosage , Adolescent , Adult , Amenorrhea/chemically induced , Contraceptives, Oral/adverse effects , Drug Combinations , Ethinyl Estradiol/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Menstruation , Menstruation Disturbances/chemically induced , Nausea/chemically induced , Norgestrel/adverse effects , Philippines , Pregnancy , Statistics as Topic , Time Factors
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