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ChemistryOpen ; 11(7): e202200098, 2022 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35770975

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The first total synthesis of resveratrone and iso-resveratrone based on an epoxide olefination approach is described. The pivotal reaction proceeds by insertion of the lithiated epoxide into a boronic ester and subsequent syn-elimination. Resveratrone has been described to have remarkable photophysical properties, including two-photon absorption. Therefore, an azide derivative has been prepared to allow for use as a biological label.


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Compuestos Epoxi , Ésteres , Fotones
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 56(7): 1105-1108, 2020 Jan 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31894766

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A series of hydrogen-bonded liquid crystals based on resveratrol and resveratrone is reported and investigated with respect to their photo-switchability (at 405 nm) and photo-cyclisation (at 300 nm).

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NPJ Sci Food ; 2(1): 22, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30882042

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Nanotechnology provides the food industry with new ways to modulate various aspects of food. Hence, engineered nanoparticles (NPs) are increasingly added to food and beverage products as functional ingredients. However, the impact of engineered as well as naturally occurring NPs on both commensal and pathogenic microorganisms within the gastrointestinal tract (GI) is not fully understood. Here, well-defined synthetic NPs and bacterial models were used to probe nanoparticle-bacteria interactions, from analytical to in situ to in vitro. NP-bacteria complexation occurred most efficiently for small NPs, independent of their core material or surface charge, but could be reduced by NPs' steric surface modifications. Adsorption to bacteria could also be demonstrated for naturally occurring carbon NPs isolated from beer. Complex formation affected the (patho)biological behavior of both the NPs and bacteria, including their cellular uptake into epithelial cells and phagocytes, pathogenic signaling pathways, and NP-induced cell toxicity. NP-bacteria complex formation was concentration-dependently reduced when the NPs became coated with biomolecule coronas with sequential simulation of first oral uptake and then the GI. However, efficient NP adsorption was restored when the pH was sufficiently low, such as in simulating the conditions of the stomach. Collectively, NP binding to enteric bacteria may impact their (patho)biology, particularly in the stomach. Nanosized-food additives as well as naturally occurring NPs may be exploited to (rationally) shape the microbiome. The information contained in this article should facilitate a "safe by design" strategy for the development and application of engineered NPs as functional foods ingredients.

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