5 results on '"Anda-Flores Y"'
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2. List of contributors
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Abo Dena, Ahmed S., Acquah, Caleb, Ahmed, Tanvir, Ajit, Azilah, Al-Awthan, Yahya S., Albuquerque, Tânia, Anil, Sukumaran, Apolonio–Hernandez, Nuvia Marina, Atanase, Leonard Ionut, Bahattab, Omar, Behera, Anindita, Bilal, Muhammad, Bugarski, Branko, Campa-Mada, A.C., Carbajal-Valenzuela, Ireri Alejandra, Carvajal-Millan, E., Chen, Long, Cheng, Wai Teng, Colmenarez Lobo, Custodiana A., Costa, Diana, Costa, Eduardo, Dalavi, Pandurang Appana, Danquah, Michael K., De Anda-Flores, Y., Deshmukh, Harshal, Dhara, Amal Kumar, El-Sherbiny, Ibrahim M., Faria, Rúben, Feregrino-Pérez, Ana Angelica, Figueroa-Pizano, M.D., Gamage, D.A.S., González-Arias, Beatriz, Govindan, Natanamurugaraj, Guevara-González, Ramón Gerardo, Gutierrez-Chavez, Diana Vanesa, Hasnain, Md Saquib, Hossain, Shafiul, Imran, Muhammad, Iqbal, Hafiz M.N., Jeevanandam, Jaison, Jimenez-Hernandez, Alejandra, Jin, Zhengyu, Kabir, Sumaya F., Kanny, Krishnan, Lakkakula, Jaya, Lizardi-Mendoza, J., Machado, Manuela, Madhujith, T., Maniam, Gaanty Pragas, Manzano, Verónica E., Martínez-López, A.L., Martínez-Robinson, K.G., McClements, David Julian, Miao, Ming, Milivojevic, Milan, Minhajul Islam, Md., Mok Tsze Chung, Aurelie Sarah, Mubarak, Mohammad S., Muhammad, Naveed, Munir, Hira, Murugan, Sesha Subramanian, Nayak, Amit Kumar, Neves, Ana R., Olatunde, Ahmed, Pajic-Lijakovic, Ivana, Pal, Dilipkumar, Papagiannopoulos, Aristeidis, Pintado, Manuela, Popa, Marcel, Qamar, Sarmad Ahmad, Quintela, Telma, Racovita, Stefania, Rafeeq, Hamza, Rahim, Mohd Hasbi Ab., Rahman, Ashiqur, Rahman, Mohammed Mizanur, Raj, Khushboo, Rane, Ajay Vasudeo, Rascón-Chu, A., Rauf, Abdur, Repetto, Evangelina, Rico-García, Enrique, Saha, Supriyo, Sazedul Islam, Md., Shahruzzaman, Md., Silva, Sara, Sousa, Ângela, Sulaiman, Ahmad Ziad, Sultana, Sabrina, Tan, Joash Ban Lee, Tanori-Cordova, J., Teo, Yong Kiat, Tiwari, Himja, torres-Pacheco, Irineo, Tufail, Tabussam, Vasiliu, Silvia, Venkatesan, Jayachandran, Vlassi, Eleni, Wagh, Nilesh Shirish, Wedamulla, N.E., Yadav, Deepti, and Yang, Zhongyu
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- 2022
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3. Sulfated Polysaccharides from Chaetoceros muelleri : Macromolecular Characteristics and Bioactive Properties.
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Miranda-Arizmendi V, Fimbres-Olivarria D, Miranda-Baeza A, Martínez-Robinson K, Rascón-Chu A, De Anda-Flores Y, Lizardi-Mendoza J, Mendez-Encinas MA, Brown-Bojorquez F, Canett-Romero R, and Carvajal-Millan E
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In the present study, a culture of Chaetoceros muelleri , a cosmopolitan planktonic diatom microalga present in the Sea of Cortez, was established under controlled laboratory conditions. A sulfated polysaccharide (CMSP) extraction was carried out from the biomass obtained, resulting in a yield of 2.2% (w/w of dry biomass). The CMSP sample was analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, showing bands ranging from 3405 to 590 cm
-1 and a sulfate substitution degree of 0.10. Scanning electron microscopy with elemental analysis revealed that the CMSP particles are irregularly shaped with non-acute angles and contain sulfur. High-performance liquid chromatography coupled to a dynamic light-scattering detector yielded molecular weight ( Mw ), polydispersity index ( PDI ), intrinsic viscosity [ η ], and hydrodynamic radius ( Rh ) values of 4.13 kDa, 2.0, 4.68 mL/g, and 1.3 nm, respectively, for the CMSP. This polysaccharide did not present cytotoxicity in CCD-841 colon cells. The antioxidant activity and the glycemic index of the CMSP were 23% and 49, respectively, which gives this molecule an added value by keeping low glycemic levels and exerting antioxidant activity simultaneously.- Published
- 2022
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4. Conformational Behavior, Topographical Features, and Antioxidant Activity of Partly De-Esterified Arabinoxylans.
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De Anda-Flores Y, Carvajal-Millan E, Lizardi-Mendoza J, Rascon-Chu A, Tanori-Cordova J, Martínez-López AL, Burgara-Estrella AJ, and Pedroza-Montero MR
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of arabinoxylans (AX) partial de-esterification with feruloyl esterase on the polysaccharide conformational behavior, topographical features, and antioxidant activity. After enzyme treatment, the ferulic acid (FA) content in AX was reduced from 7.30 to 5.48 µg FA/mg polysaccharide, and the molecule registered a small reduction in radius of gyration (RG), hydrodynamic radius (Rh), characteristic ratio (C∞), and persistence length (q). A slight decrease in α and a small increase in K constants in the Mark-Houwink-Sakurada equation for partially de-esterified AX (FAX) suggested a reduction in molecule structural rigidity and a more expanded coil conformation, respectively, in relation to AX. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy spectra of AX and FAX presented a pattern characteristic for this polysaccharide. Atomic force microscopy topographic analysis of FAX showed a more regular surface without larger hollows in relation to AX. The antioxidant activity of FAX, compared to AX, was reduced by 30 and 41% using both 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS
+ ) and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) methods, respectively. These results suggest that feruloyl esterase treatment of AX could offer a strategy to tailor AX chains conformation, morphological features, and antioxidant activity, impacting the development of advanced biomaterials for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.- Published
- 2021
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5. Effect of Ultrasound-Treated Arabinoxylans on the Oxidative Stability of Soybean Oil.
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Mendez-Encinas MA, Carvajal-Millan E, Ortega-García J, Santiago-Gómez LB, Anda-Flores Y, Martínez-Robinson KG, and Valencia-Rivera DE
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Arabinoxylans (AX) are polysaccharides with antioxidant activity and emulsifying properties, which make them an attractive alternative for its potential application as a natural antioxidant in oils. Therefore, this work aimed to investigate the effect of ultrasonic treatment of AX on their antioxidant capacity and its ability to improve the oxidative stability of soybean oil. For this purpose, AX were exposed to ultrasonic treatment at 25% (100 W, AX-1) and 50% (200 W, AX-2) power and an operating frequency of 20 KHz during 15 min, and their macromolecular properties (weight average molecular weight (Mw), polydispersity index and intrinsic viscosity) were evaluated. The antioxidant capacity of AX was determined by the DPPH assay and Rancimat test. Results showed that ultrasonic treatment did not affect the molecular identity of the polysaccharide but modified its Mw distribution. AX-1 showed the highest antioxidant activity (75% inhibition) at 533 µg/mL by the DPPH method compared to AX and AX-2. AX at 0.25% ( w / v ) and AX-1 at 0.01% ( w / v ) exerted the highest protective effects on oxidative stability of soybean oil with induction periods of 7.69 and 5.54 h, respectively. The results indicate that AX could be a good alternative for the potential application as a natural antioxidant in oils., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2020
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