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British Journal of Pharmacology | 2009

Bovine glycomacropeptide ameliorates experimental rat ileitis by mechanisms involving downregulation of interleukin 17.

Pilar Requena; Abdelali Daddaoua; E. Martinez-Plata; María Dolores González; Antonio Zarzuelo; María Dolores Suárez; F. Sánchez de Medina; Olga Martínez-Augustin

Bovine glycomacropeptide (BGMP) is an inexpensive, non‐toxic milk peptide with anti‐inflammatory effects in rat experimental colitis but its mechanism of action is unclear. It is also unknown whether BGMP can ameliorate inflammation in proximal regions of the intestine. Our aim was therefore two‐fold: first, to determine the anti‐inflammatory activity of BGMP in the ileum; second, to characterise its mechanism of action.


Green Chemistry | 2013

Microwave-assisted synthesis of sulfonic acid-functionalized microporous materials for the catalytic etherification of glycerol with isobutene

María Dolores González; Pilar Salagre; Elena Taboada; Jordi Llorca; Yolanda Cesteros

Commercial Beta, ZSM-5 and mordenite zeolites and commercial montmorillonite K-10 were successfully sulfonated by a one-step simple method using microwaves. Different amounts of the sulfonating agent were required to maximize the incorporation of sulfonic groups for each structure. This has been related to the different dealumination degree suffered by the starting samples during sulfonation together with the different accessibility of the silanols to the sulfonic groups depending on the arrangement and size of their pores. All optimised sulfonated catalysts showed total conversion and very high selectivity (79–91%) to h-GTBE (glycerol di- and tri-ethers), in spite of their microporosity, due to the incorporation of the sulfonic groups that led to a higher number and strength of Bronsted acid sites. Pore size and arrangement together with the external surface area of the catalysts affected the accessibility of the acid sites to the reactants, explaining the evolution of the catalytic results with time for each structure.


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2011

Comparison of dealumination of zeolites beta, mordenite and ZSM-5 by treatment with acid under microwave irradiation

María Dolores González; Yolanda Cesteros; Pilar Salagre


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2013

Establishing the role of Brønsted acidity and porosity for the catalytic etherification of glycerol with tert-butanol by modifying zeolites

María Dolores González; Yolanda Cesteros; Pilar Salagre


Journal of Catalysis | 2012

Boosted selectivity toward high glycerol tertiary butyl ethers by microwave-assisted sulfonic acid-functionalization of SBA-15 and beta zeolite

María Dolores González; Yolanda Cesteros; Jordi Llorca; Pilar Salagre


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2013

Sulfonic acid-functionalized aerogels as high resistant to deactivation catalysts for the etherification of glycerol with isobutene

María Dolores González; Pilar Salagre; Elena Taboada; Jordi Llorca; Elies Molins; Yolanda Cesteros


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2009

Effect of microwaves in the dealumination of mordenite on its surface and acidic properties

María Dolores González; Yolanda Cesteros; Pilar Salagre; Francisco Medina; Jesús E. Sueiras


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2014

Effect of hierarchical porosity and fluorination on the catalytic properties of zeolite beta for glycerol etherification

María Dolores González; Pilar Salagre; M. Linares; Rafael A. García; David P. Serrano; Yolanda Cesteros


Catalysis Today | 2014

Tuning the acidic and textural properties of ordered mesoporous silicas for their application as catalysts in the etherification of glycerol with isobutene

María Dolores González; Pilar Salagre; Robert Mokaya; Yolanda Cesteros


Phytotherapy Research | 1995

Effects of Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl. ssp. Oxyodon extract on pancreatic endocrine tissue in streptozotocin-diabetic rats

I. Jiménez; José R. Jiménez; M.J. Gámez; María Dolores González; F. Sánchez de Medina; Antonio Zarzuelo; I. Osuna

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Jordi Llorca

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Elena Taboada

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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David P. Serrano

King Juan Carlos University

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I. Osuna

University of Granada

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