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Free Radical Research | 2015

Nitroxides prevent protein glycoxidation in vitro

Izabela Sadowska-Bartosz; S. Galiniak; J. Skolimowski; Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Grzegorz Bartosz

Abstract Seven nitroxides of different structures were studied for the ability to prevent glycoxidation of bovine serum albumin incubated with three monosaccharides (glucose, fructose, and ribose). Glycoxidation was estimated by fluorimetric parameters of protein modifications (formation of advanced glycation end products [AGEs], dityrosine, N’-formylkynurenine, and kynurenine) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for AGEs. From among the nitroxides tested, (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl (TEMPO), 4-carboxy-TEMPO, and 4-hydroxy-TEMPO offered significant protection against glycoxidation induced by glucose and fructose, while 3-carbamoyl-PROXYL was not protective, enhancing glycoxidation. Lower protection was observed for glycoxidation induced by ribose where only 3-carbamoyl-PROXYL and 4-amino-TEMPO showed some protection. Loss of electron spin resonance signal of the nitroxides was observed during glycoxidation indicating occurrence of free radical reactions in this process. These results suggest for the first time that nitroxides may be promising compounds for preventing glycoxidation.


Central European Journal of Physics | 2009

Optical absorption and reflectivity spectra of highly chromium doped CdTe alloy and layer

P. Potera; Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Marian Kuzma; I. S. Virt; Barbara Pukowska

In the present work, a CdTe alloy doped with a relatively high concentration of chromium (1%), and a CdTe:Cr layer, have been studied. Absorption and reflectivity spectra were measured at room temperature. They indicate the presence of chromium in the divalent state, both in the alloy and in the layer.


Free Radical Research | 2018

Tempo-phosphate as an ESR tool to study phosphate transport

Izabela Sadowska-Bartosz; Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Bogumił Cieniek; Grzegorz Bartosz

Abstract TEMPO-phosphate has been introduced as a phosphate analogue to study phosphate transport in erythrocytes. The nitroxide is reduced intracellularly upon entering the cells, the membrane transport being the rate-limiting step of the loss of ESR signal. The use of TEMPO-phosphate is convenient and avoids the hazard of radioactivity. We studied the inhibition of TEMPO-phosphate transport to human erythrocytes by various compounds. DIDS and SITS, inhibitors of Band 3, inhibited the TEMPO-phosphate transport. 1-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid, inhibitor of monocarboxylate transporters, did not affect the permeation of TEMPO-phosphate. The transport of TEMPO-phosphate was inhibited by various polyphenols, especially curcumin, naringin, quercetin, luteolin and kaempferol. Interestingly, 3-bromopyruvic acid, an alkylating agent and potential anticancer agent, induced an apparent enhancement of TEMPO-phosphate transport into erythrocytes.


Nukleonika | 2015

Dyson line and modified Dyson line in the EPR measurements

Volodymyr D. Popovych; Mariusz Bester; Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Marian Kuzma

Abstract The difficulty in determining the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) line parameters of ferromagnetic semiconductors has been addressed. For these materials, the resonance line is very broad and lies at low resonance field, so that only a part of the line can be detected experimentally. Moreover, the line is of asymmetric (Dysonian) shape as described by the line shape parameter α. We have compared values of line parameters derived by computer fitting of the whole experimental EPR line to the Dyson function (or modified Dyson function) with the values obtained by applying this procedure to the left and the right half of the line.


Materials Science-poland | 2017

Magnetic Properties of ZnO:Co Layers Obtained by Pulsed Laser Deposition Method

Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Bogumił Cieniek; Iwona Rogalska; I. S. Virt; Agnieszka Kosciak

Abstract We have studied magnetic properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) composite doped with Co ions. The samples were obtained by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) method. Electron magnetic resonance (EMR) measurements were carried out and temperature dependence of EMR spectra was obtained. Analysis of temperature dependence of the integral intensity of EMR spectra was carried out using Curie-Weiss law. Reciprocal of susceptibility of an antiferromagnetic (AFM) material shows a discontinuity at the Néel temperature and extrapolation of the linear portion to negative Curie temperature. The results of temperature dependence of EMR spectra for the ZnO:Co sample and linear extrapolation to the Curie-Weiss law indicated the AFM interaction between Co ions characterized by the Néel temperatures TN = 50 K and TN = 160 K for various samples. The obtained g-factor is similar to g-factors of nanocrystals presented in literature, and the results confirm that in the core of these nanocrystals Co was incorporated as Co2+, occupying Zn2+ sites in wurtzite structure of ZnO.


arXiv: Biological Physics | 2015

The Electron Paramagnetic Resonance in the Study of Tissues Specimens

Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Dagmara Wróbel; Andrzej Skręt; Joanna Skręt Magierło; Tomasz Góra; Piotr Szczerba

The Electron Paramagnetic Spectroscopy (EPR) is the most direct and powerful method for the detection and identification of free radicals and other species with unpaired electrons. Statistics disorders are a common gynaecological disorder occurring in women. The condition afflicts around 15% of women to the extent of impairing the quality of living. According to scientific reports as many as 50% of women experiencing problems related to genital statistics disorders. The aim of this work was to investigate tissue taken from women with genital statistics disorders using the Electron Paramagnetic Resonance method. The studies on the tissue of women is one of the first studies in this area. In this work we observed a close relationship between the observed EPR signal and the consumption of omega 3 acids.


Nukleonika | 2015

Magnetic transformation in Ni-Mn-In Heusler alloy

Marian Kuzma; Wojciech Maziarz; Ireneusz Stefaniuk

Abstract Magnetic properties of a Ni50Mn35.5In14.5 Heusler ribbon were studied by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) in the temperature range of 335–100 K. In the temperature region of 265–170 K, the FMR signal disappeared, in spite of the fact that this region comprised the main crystal transformation temperatures: Ms, Mf, As, Af. In the austenite crystal state, a weak antiferromagnetic interaction was observed, whereas ferromagnetism was detected in the low temperature martensitic state.


Nukleonika | 2015

EMR study and superposition model analysis of Cr3+ and Fe3+ impurity ions in mullite powders used in aerospace industry

Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Iwona Rogalska

Abstract In this work, the electron magnetic resonance (EMR) spectra of the mullites powders were measured for different grain sizes (0.07 and 0.12 mm). We have used EMR spectroscopy at X-band, combined with superposition model (SPM) calculations to reveal electronic structure and establish correlations between structure, and surroundings of these complexes.


International Conference on Solid State Crystals 2000: Epilayers and Heterostructures in Optoelectronics and Semiconductor Technology | 2001

Laser epitaxy of HgCdTe ternary alloy

Igor S. Virt; Igor A. Rudyj; Ivan Kurilo; Marian Fruginskyj; Marian Kuzma; Ireneusz Stefaniuk

In the paper, an analysis of experimental conditions of pulsed laser deposition (PLD) of AIIBVI ternary alloy layers is presented. The growth conditions and photoelectric parameters of the layers have been measured. Two lasers were used for the ablation: YAG:Nd3+ and excimer XaCl. Photo-electrical properties of HgCdTe layers have been measured in the spectral range of 4-11 micrometers . Electro-physical properties confirmed the high carrier mobilities and low electron concentrations. Crystallographic quality of the layers has been varied depending on the kind of substrate. Their structure changes from amorphous via polycrystalline to the oriented mosaic. The PLD method allows easily obtaining periodic structures of varying layers composition with period d<10A.


Laser Technology IV: Research Trends, Instrumentation, and Applications in Metrology and Materials Processing | 1995

Creation of films enriched with SiC in steel by laser treatment

Andrzej Bylica; Ireneusz Stefaniuk; Marian Kuzma

The upper surface of tool steel has been enriched with SiC by the laser melting method. Before the laser treatment a layer of glass-water having a suspension of SiC powder was applied on the steel surface. Melting of the surface was done with the help of YAG Nd3+ pulsed laser. Metallographic and x-ray analyses have been done and their results are compared with changes of microhardness.

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I. S. Virt

Pedagogical University

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Wojciech Maziarz

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A. Suchocki

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A. Żywczak

AGH University of Science and Technology

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