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Synthesis and Cyclization of Aromatic Polyhydroxyamides. 1. Model Compound Study

  • Kim, Hae-Young;Kim, Myung-Kyoon;Baik, Doo-Hyun;Simon Kantor
    • Proceedings of the Korean Fiber Society Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.37-40
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    • 1998
  • Aromatic polybenzoxazoles have been known since 1964 as a class of aromatic heterocyclic polymers that exhibit excellent thermal stability. Polyhydroxyamides (PHA), precursor polymers to PBO, can cyclize to farm stable heterocyclic polymers with the simultaneous release of small molecules, which can be expected to act as a fire quencher. (omitted)

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Specific Association of Riboflavin and Penicillin Derivatives in Chloroform Solution

  • Yu, Byung-Sul
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.209-216
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    • 1974
  • From the measurements of infrared and fluorescence spectra riboflavin-2',3',4',5'-tetraacetate has been found to associate with penicillin-V more than strongly with themselves. They form the 1 : 1 cyclic hydrogen bonded dimer through the imino and the 2-C carbonyl groups of the isoalloxazine ring and the imino group of the penicillin-V ressidue. Pernicillin-V is an effective quencher of the fluorescence of riboflavin through hydrogen bonds partly due to the collision interaction with the penicillin ring.

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Effects of Antioxidants on the Photoinhibition in Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer (인삼의 광억제(Photoinhibition)에 대한 항산화제의 처리효과)

  • 양덕조;김명원
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.232-235
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    • 1993
  • We investigated the effect of antioxidants (ascorbate, glutathione, and sodium azide), which efEectively inhibited the chlorophyll bleaching of Panax ginseng CA Meyer under the high light intensity, treated by folilar wiping on the early stage of photosynthesis and transpiration of ginseng in the 5000 $\mu$mol photon.$m^{-2}$.$s^{-1}$. Ascorbate and glutathione, endogenous antioxidant, completely recovered ginseng from the photoinhibition, but sodium azide, synthetic quencher, showed negative effect. We assumed that endogenous antioxidants could be available to the protection of the leaf-burning phenomenon of ginseng.

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Solubilization by $\beta$-Cyclodextrin: A Fluorescence Quenching Study

  • Panda, M.;Mishra, A.K.
    • Journal of Photoscience
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.75-79
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    • 2002
  • Solubility of carbon tetrachloride ($CCl_4$) in water increases appreciably in presence of $\beta$-cyclodextrin ($\beta$CD). $CCl_4$ is a very good quencher of 1-naphthol (1ROH) fluorescence. By studying the quenching of fluorescence of 1ROH included in $\beta$CD cavity, it was found that there is an increase in the availability of $CCl_4$ around $\beta$CD in the aqueous medium. This could help to rationalize the enhanced solubility of $CCl_4$.

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Excimer Fluorescence Quenching of Poly (styrene-co-acrylic acid)-Eu Complex by Simple Hydrocarbons in Tetrahydrofuran Solutions

  • Park, Doo-Hee;Kim, Kang-Jin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.42-45
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    • 1986
  • Quenching of excimer fluorescence from polystyrene-acrylic acid copolymers containing $Eu^{3+}$ has been studied in tetrahydrofuran solution using simple aromatic hydrocarbons as quenchers under steady-state conditions. Aromatic hydrocarbons quenched collisionally the excimer fluorescence and their rate constants of quenching were determined. The magnitude of quenching constant is interpreted in terms of the cube root of the molar volume of quencher. Cycloalkanes were not effective in quenching the excimer fluorescence possibly due to different solubility characteristics from aromatic hydrocarbons.

Evaluation of Various Real-Time Reverse Transcription Quantitative PCR Assays for Norovirus Detection

  • Yoo, Ju Eun;Lee, Cheonghoon;Park, SungJun;Ko, GwangPyo
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.816-824
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    • 2017
  • Human noroviruses are widespread and contagious viruses causing nonbacterial gastroenteritis. Real-time reverse transcription quantitative PCR (real-time RT-qPCR) is currently the gold standard for the sensitive and accurate detection of these pathogens and serves as a critical tool in outbreak prevention and control. Different surveillance teams, however, may use different assays, and variability in specimen conditions may lead to disagreement in results. Furthermore, the norovirus genome is highly variable and continuously evolving. These issues necessitate the re-examination of the real-time RT-qPCR's robustness in the context of accurate detection as well as the investigation of practical strategies to enhance assay performance. Four widely referenced real-time RT-qPCR assays (Assays A-D) were simultaneously performed to evaluate characteristics such as PCR efficiency, detection limit, and sensitivity and specificity with RT-PCR, and to assess the most accurate method for detecting norovirus genogroups I and II. Overall, Assay D was evaluated to be the most precise and accurate assay in this study. A ZEN internal quencher, which decreases nonspecific fluorescence during the PCR, was added to Assay D's probe, which further improved the assay performance. This study compared several detection assays for noroviruses, and an improvement strategy based on such comparisons provided useful characterizations of a highly optimized real-time RT-qPCR assay for norovirus detection.

Effect of Number and Location of Amine Groups on the Thermodynamic Parameters on the Acridine Derivatives to DNA

  • Kwon, Ji Hye;Park, Hee-Jin;Chitrapriya, Nataraj;Han, Sung Wook;Lee, Gil Jun;Lee, Dong Jin;Cho, Tae-Sub
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.810-814
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    • 2013
  • The thermodynamic parameters for the intercalative interaction of structurally related well known intercalators, 9-aminoacridine (9AA) and proflavine (PF) were determined by means of fluorescence quenching study. The fluorescence intensity of 9AA decreased upon intercalation to DNA, poly[$d(A-T)_2$] and poly[$d(G-C)_2$]. A van't Hoff plot was constructed from the temperature-dependence of slope of the ratio of the fluorophore in the absence and presence of a quencher molecule with respect to the quencher concentration, which is known as a Stern-Volmer plot. Consequently, the thermodynamic parameters, enthalpy and entropy change, for complex formation was calculated from the slope and y-intercept of the van't Hoff plot. The detailed thermodynamic profile has been elucidated the exothermic nature of complex formation. The complex formation of 9AA with DNA, poly[$d(A-T)_2$] and poly[$d(G-C)_2$] was energetically favorable with a similar negative Gibb's free energy. On the other hand, the entropy change appeared to be unfavorable for 9AA-poly[$d(G-C)_2$] complex formation, which was in contrast to that observed with native DNA and poly[$d(A-T)_2$] cases. The equilibrium constant for the intercalation of PF to poly[$d(G-C)_2$] was larger than that to DNA, and was the largest among sets tested despite the most unfavorable entropy change, which was compensated for by the largest favorable enthalpy. The favorable hydrogen bond contribution to the formation of the complexes was revealed from the analyzed thermodynamic data.

Effect of hydroxybutyric-acid on lipid bilayers with respect to layer phase

  • Lee, Gaeul;Park, Jin-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.720-726
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    • 2022
  • The behavior changes of the lipid bilayer, induced by the hydroxybutyric-acid incorporation, were investigated with respect to each phase of the layer using fluorescence intensity change. Spherical phospholipid bilayers, called vesicles, were prepared using an emulsion technique. Only in the aqueous inside of the vesicles was encapsulated 8-Aminonaphthalene-1,3,6-trisulfonic-acid-disodium-salt(ANTS). p-Xylene-bis-N-pyridinium-bromide(DPX) was included as a quencher only outside of the vesicles. The fluorescence scale was calibrated with the ANTS-encapsulated vesicles in DPX-dispersed-buffer taken as 100% and the mixture of ANTS and DPX in the buffer as 0%. Hydroxybutyric-acid addition into the vesicle solution led the change in the bilayer. The change was found to be related to the phase of each layer according to the ratio of hydroxybutyric-acid to lipid. These results seem to depend on the stability of the vesicles, due to the osmotic and volumetric effects on the arrangement in both head-group and tail-group.

Studies on the Photoreactions of Coumarins and Furocoumarins (쿠마린과 푸로쿠마린의 광화학반응에 관한 연구)

  • Shim Sang Chul;Im Kyung Ran
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.236-239
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    • 1976
  • The mechanism of skin-sensitizing photoreactions of coumarins and furocoumarins are studied by spectroscopic, triplet quenching, and fluorescence techniques. The excited singlet mechanism is suggested for xanthotoxin-thymine/or DNA photoreactions from the results of triplet quenching studies utilizing ${\beta}$-carotene as a quencher.

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Mechanism of Photodynamic Therapy using 9-hydroxypheophorbide-alpha on HeLa Cell Lines

  • Ahn, Jin-Chul
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2009
  • Photodynamic therapy(PDT) is a treatment utilizing the generation of singlet oxygen and other reactive oxygen species(ROS), which selectively accumulate in target cells. The aim of present work is to investigate the photodynamic therapy mechanism of 9-HpbD-a-mediated PDT in HeLa cell lines. We studied the general reactive oxygen species(G-ROS) activation after 9-HpbD-a PDT using fluorescence stain with $H_2DCF-DA$. G-ROS activation observed after 9-HpbD-a PDT and higher activation condition was 1 hour after PDT at 0.5 ${\mu}g/ml$ 9-HpbD-a concentration. Sodium azide and reduced glutathione(the singlet oxygen quencher) could protect HeLa cells from cell death induced by 9-HpbD-a PDT. But D-mannitol(the hydroxyl radical scavenger) could not protect cell death. Singlet oxygen played a decisive role in 9-HpbD-a PDT induced HeLa cell death. Type II reaction was the main type of ROS formation at 9-HpbD-a PDT.

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