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  • Book
    edited by Andreia Ascenso, Sandra Simões, Helena Ribeiro.
    Summary: "This book presents new approaches for skin aging and photocarcinogenesis and topical formulations based on nanocarrier systems for skin disorders. It discusses cosmeceuticals, laser, photodynamic therapy, and melatonin-based treatments as important strategies for photoaging management. Photodynamic therapy and melatonin can be used in the photocarcinogenesis context, too. Therefore, the inclusion of this strong antioxidant in sunscreen products could be a promising approach. The book discusses topical formulations, including emulsions (conventional formulations and emulsions stabilized by solid particles), nail films, and nanocarriers used for the delivery of actives in various skin and nail diseases such as acne, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, fungal diseases, leishmaniasis, and skin cancer. Finally, several nanocarriers are introduced, such as lipid vesicles (ranging from the first-generation conventional liposomes to the more recent deformable vesicles), liquid crystalline nanodispersions, gelatin, and solid lipid nanoparticles. Their composition, formulation, characterization, and topical applications are also discussed. Although this is a broad topic, the most important (nano)pharmaceutical formulations are presented in the book."--Provided by publisher.
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  • Book
    by Alan S. Miller, Irving M. Mintzer and Sara H. Hoagland.
    Print 1986
  • Article
    Fayat G, Fromant M, Kahn D, Blanquet S.
    Eur J Biochem. 1977 Sep;78(2):333-6.
    Recent studies by us [Biochemistry (1977) 16, 2570-2579] have shown that L-methioninol, a methionine analog lacking the carboxylate negative charge, enhances the affinity of AMP for methionyl-tRNA synthetase while L-methionine antagonizes the nucleotide binding. Such couplings between ligands of the enzyme have now been applied to affinity chromatography of methionyl-tRNA synthetase on an agarose-hexyl-adenosine-5'-phosphate gel (the spacer is attached to AMP at the adenine C-8 position). Retention of the enzyme on this gel column was shown to be dependent on the presence of appropriate concentrations of magnesium and of L-methioninol in the equilibration buffer. The enzyme was then specifically recovered from the column by omitting the amino alcohol or by adding an excess of L-methionine which antagonizes the cooperative effect of L-methioninol. This approach has provided the basis for a new purification procedure of methionyl-tRNA synthetase which leads to a 200-fold purification in a single chromatographic step. In this manner, after 30-50% ammonium sulfate fractionation of extracts of Escherichia coli EM 20031 (carrying the F32 episome), 0.25 mg X methionyl-tRNA synthetase was obtained at 90% purity per ml of agarose-hexyl-adenosine-5'-phosphate gel.
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