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Journal of Chromatography A | 2010

Size exclusion chromatography and viscometry in paper degradation studies. New Mark-Houwink coefficients for cellulose in cupri-ethylenediamine

Tomasz Łojewski; Katarzyna Zięba; Joanna Łojewska

The paper deals with the application of size exclusion chromatography (SEC) for the studies of paper degradation phenomena. The goal is to solve some of the technical problems connected with the calibration of multi-detector SEC system and to find the correlation between SEC and viscometric results of degree of polymerization of cellulose. The results gathered for the paper samples degraded by acidic air pollutant (NO(2)) are used as an example of SEC-MALLS application. From the correlation between intrinsic viscosities and absolute value of molecular masses obtained with SEC/MALLS (Multi Angle Laser Light Scattering) technique, Mark-Houwink coefficients for cellulose in cupri-ethylenediamine solution were determined. Thus obtained coefficients were used for the determination of viscometric degree of polymerization (molecular mass) of the aged samples. An excellent correlation was found between the chromatographic values of molecular masses obtained with SEC-UV/VIS detection and the viscometric ones utilizing the improved values of Mark-Houwink coefficients.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2014

Interactions of pentacyclic triterpene acids with cardiolipins and related phosphatidylglycerols in model systems.

Marcin Broniatowski; Michał Flasiński; Katarzyna Zięba; Paweł Miśkowiec

Pentacyclic triterpene acids (PTAs): betulinic (BAc), oleanolic (Ola) and ursolic (Urs) are potent pharmaceuticals applied in the therapy of cancer and bacterial infections. The mechanism of PTA action is multifactor, but the important step is their interaction with the lipids of mitochondrial and bacterial membranes. In our studies we applied the Langmuir monolayer technique to investigate the interactions between PTAs and cardiolipins (CLs) and phosphatidylglycerols (PGs). We applied two different mammalian mitochondrial CLs and one species extracted from the membrane of Escherichia coli. For comparison we performed the same experiments on the systems containing PTAs and 3 PGs strictly correlated structurally to the applied CLs. Our studies proved that PTAs can disturb the organization of CL-rich domains and affect the bacterial membrane fluidity by the interactions with phosphatidylglycerols, so anionic phospholipids are the targets of their membrane action. The thermodynamic interpretation of the results indicated that Urs has the highest membrane disorganizing potential among the 3 studied PTAs. The studies performed on model systems proved also that BAc can discriminate over structurally similar animal cardiolipin species, interacts specifically with BHCL - the main mammalian CL and can disturb its organization in the membrane. In contrast, Ola and Urs are much active as far as the interaction with bacterial CLs and PGs is concerned.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2014

Langmuir monolayer studies of the interaction of monoamphiphilic pentacyclic triterpenes with anionic mitochondrial and bacterial membrane phospholipids — Searching for the most active terpene

Marcin Broniatowski; Michał Flasiński; Katarzyna Zięba; Paweł Miśkowiec

The interactions of three representative monoamphiphilic pentacyclic triterpenes (PTs) with cardiolipins (CL) and phosphatidylglycerols (PG) extracted from mitochondrial and bacterial membranes were comparatively characterized in binary Langmuir monolayers. The studied terpenes: lupeol, α- and β-amyrin are isomeric compounds known from their broad biological activity. Anticancer and antimicrobial activity of PTs is often correlated with their propensity of being incorporated into mitochondrial and bacterial membranes and their specific interactions with cardiolipins. In our studies on 18 model systems surface pressure (π)-mean molecular area (A) isotherms were registered at five different component proportions in each system. Thermodynamic analysis complemented by in situ Brewster angle microscopy visualization of the investigated mixed films enabled the thorough characterization of the studied systems. It turned out that the investigated terpenes interact more favorably with PG molecules as compared to CLs. For most of the system containing CLs the values of ΔG(exc) were positive which was interpreted as the ability of the terpenes to disintegrate the membranes rich in CLs. Our results confirmed also that in the light of thermodynamic criterion α-amyrin exhibited the highest potential to disintegrate the CL containing domains in mitochondrial and bacterial membranes. The probable origin of the observed specific interactions between α-amyrin and investigated phospholipids could be explained based on the phenomenon of chiral discrimination. The obtained results were also widely discussed in reference to the biological activity of the studied compounds.


Applied Physics A | 2010

Evaluating paper degradation progress. Cross-linking between chromatographic, spectroscopic and chemical results

Tomasz Łojewski; Katarzyna Zięba; A. Knapik; Jacek Bagniuk; Anna Lubańska; Joanna Łojewska


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2015

BTX sorption on Na-P1 organo-zeolite as a process controlled by the amount of adsorbed HDTMA

Barbara Szala; Tomasz Bajda; Jakub Matusik; Katarzyna Zięba; Beata Kijak


Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2008

On the use of ASTM closed vessel tests in accelerated ageing research

Tomasz Sawoszczuk; A. Barański; Janusz Marek Łagan; Tomasz Łojewski; Katarzyna Zięba


Applied Physics A | 2010

Furfural as a marker of cellulose degradation. A quantitative approach

Tomasz Łojewski; Tomasz Sawoszczuk; Janusz Marek Łagan; Katarzyna Zięba; A. Barański; Joanna Łojewska


Cellulose | 2011

Following cellulose depolymerization in paper: comparison of size exclusion chromatography techniques

Tomasz Łojewski; Katarzyna Zięba; Andrzej Kołodziej; Joanna Łojewska


Journal of Elementology | 2015

Soil pollution with heavy metals in industrial and agricultural areas: a case study of Olkusz district

Paweł Miśkowiec; Anna Łaptaś; Katarzyna Zięba


Energy & Fuels | 2017

Experimental Study on the Removal of VOCs and PAHs by Zeolites and Surfactant-Modified Zeolites

Magdalena Wołowiec; Barbara Muir; Katarzyna Zięba; Tomasz Bajda; Mariola Kowalik; Wojciech Franus

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A. Barański

Jagiellonian University

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Tomasz Bajda

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Barbara Muir

AGH University of Science and Technology

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Magdalena Wołowiec

AGH University of Science and Technology

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