Senna villosa (Miller) is a plant that grows in México. In traditional Mexican medicine, it is used topically to treat skin infections, pustules and eruptions and to heal wounds by scar formation. However, studies about its potential anti-inflammatory effect have not been performed. The aim of the present work was...
The PCP contamination into environment started at the beginning of 20th century and unfortunately persists nowadays because of the recalcitrant nature of this pollutant. Fungi had been a great alternative to degrade pollutants since they can remove them by physicochemical procedures, in some cases until mineralization. Rhizopus oryzae ENHE (CDBB-H-1877),...
La viscosidad de corte interfacial (η int) y el comportamiento creep compliance-tiempo (J(t)) de películas de membrana de glóbulo de grasa láctea (MGGL) (4, 5, 6 % p/p) formadas en la interfase aceite-agua, fueron evaluados. Las películas con mayor concentración de MGGL mostraron mayores η int y propiedades viscoelásticos interfaciales....
In this work, physico-chemical characterization studies of piperidinic, morpholinic and thiomorpholinic derivatives of phenol compounds with antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic properties (LQMs) were undertaken. In the first place a systematic study (experimental and theoretical) of the pKa vaues of four piperidinic LQMs was carried out in order to describe the behavior...
Lactobacillus plantarum fue entrampado en complejos coacervados formados por aislado de proteína de lactosuero (W) y κ-carragenina (K). La ventana de interacción que condujo a la formación de complejos W-L. plantarum-K a diferentes valores de pH y relación en peso de biopolímeros, fue establecido a través de mediciones de potencial...
LDHs, also known as hydrotalcite-like compounds (HTs) have been widely used in the last years for removal of dyes; however, their use has been limited as adsorbents or photocatalysts, which generates problems of disposal of the obtained waste; moreover, like the studies are carried out in simulated solutions, the presence...