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Biotechnology Letters | 2010

Immobilization of Pseudomonas cepacia lipase onto electrospun polyacrylonitrile fibers through physical adsorption and application to transesterification in nonaqueous solvent

Shinji Sakai; Yuping Liu; Tetsu Yamaguchi; Rie Watanabe; Masaaki Kawabe; Koei Kawakami

The lipase of Pseudomonas cepacia was immobilized onto electrospun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers and used for the conversion of (S)-glycidol with vinyl n-butyrate to glycidyl n-butyrate in isooctane. The rate of reaction with the adsorbed lipase was 23-fold higher than the initial material. After 10 recyclings, the initial reaction rate was 80% of the original rate. This system of enzyme immobilization is therefore suitable for carrying out transesterification reactions in nonaqueous solvents.


Bioresource Technology | 2010

Production of butyl-biodiesel using lipase physically-adsorbed onto electrospun polyacrylonitrile fibers.

Shinji Sakai; Yuping Liu; Tetsu Yamaguchi; Rie Watanabe; Masaaki Kawabe; Koei Kawakami

Butyl-biodiesel production using electrospun polyacrylonitrile fibers with Pseudomonas cepacia lipase immobilized through physical adsorption was studied. About 80% conversion to butyl-biodiesel was achieved after 24h by suspending the catalyst at 2.4 mg/mL in a mixture of rapeseed oil and n-butanol at a molar ratio of 1:3, containing water at 8000 ppm at 40 degrees C. A further 24h of operation resulted in 94% conversion. The initial reaction rate detected for this process was 65-fold faster than those detected for Novozym 435 on a total catalyst mass basis. The immobilized lipase continued to work as a catalyst for 27 d, within a 15% reduction in conversion yield at the outlet of the reactor compared with the average value detected during the first 3d of operation in a continuous butyl-biodiesel production system.


Modern Rheumatology | 2011

Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis in neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus with diabetes mellitus: case report and literature review

Yasuhiro Shimojima; Wataru Ishii; Masayuki Matsuda; Kana Tojo; Rie Watanabe; Shu-ichi Ikeda

We report a patient with neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) complicated by diabetes mellitus (DM) who showed pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis (PCI) while being treated with prednisolone (PSL) and an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (αGI). The PCI was ameliorated with the cessation of the αGI and tapering of PSL in addition to transient fasting. Multiple factors, including NPSLE, DM, and medications, may have been involved in the pathogenesis of PCI in this patient.


Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2010

Heat treatment of electrospun silicate fiber substrates enhances cellular adhesion and proliferation

Tetsu Yamaguchi; Shinji Sakai; Rie Watanabe; Takashi Tarao; Koei Kawakami

Synthetic scaffolds support cell attachment in vitro. We prepared ultra-fine silicate fibers using the sol-gel process and electrospinning, heated the fibers to 500 degrees C and investigated their effects on the behavior of human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) cells. Alterations in surface composition following heat treatment improved cell adhesion and influenced cell migration.


Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2017

Left Upper Lung Lobectomy Is an Embolic Risk Factor for Cerebral Infarction

Yuya Kobayashi; Hiroyuki Yahikozawa; Ryota Takamatsu; Rie Watanabe; Kenichi Hoshi; Wataru Ishii; Shunichi Sato

Cerebral embolism is typically caused by a cardiogenic thrombus. The patent foramen ovale is a well-known cause of paradoxical embolism. However, some idiopathic cases of stroke have been reported. Such strokes are designated as embolic stroke of undetermined sources. Among them, lung lobectomy may be a new embolic risk factor for cerebral embolism. The risk of thrombus formation is high at the pulmonary vein stump after lung lobectomy, especially in the left upper lobe. Interestingly, the risk remains several years after surgery. This condition is mostly overlooked, and reported cases of this condition are rare. Methods of early detection, prevention, and treatment have not been established. Here we report the case of a 66-year-old man who suffered a cerebral infarction 2 days after left upper lobectomy. Three-dimensional computed tomography scan clearly revealed the structural feature of the pulmonary vein stump. The stump of patients with cerebral infarction after lung lobectomy should be checked.


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2010

Electrospun PVA fibrous mats immobilizing lipase entrapped in alkylsilicate cages: Application to continuous production of fatty acid butyl ester

Shinji Sakai; Koichi Antoku; Tetsu Yamaguchi; Rie Watanabe; Masaaki Kawabe; Koei Kawakami


Anticancer Research | 2013

Silicate Fiber-based 3D Cell Culture System for Anticancer Drug Screening

Yoshie Yamaguchi; Dawei Deng; Yoshinori Sato; Yung Te Hou; Rie Watanabe; Kohei Sasaki; Masaaki Kawabe; Eiichi Hirano; Tetsuo Morinaga


Catalysis Communications | 2010

Enhanced catalytic activity of lipase in situ encapsulated in electrospun polystyrene fibers by subsequent water supply

Shinji Sakai; Tetsu Yamaguchi; Rie Watanabe; Masaaki Kawabe; Koei Kawakami


Archive | 2009

Process for manufacturing organic fibers containing inorganic component and nonwoven fabric containing the same

Rie Watanabe; Takashi Tarao; Masaaki Kawabe


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2012

An electrospun ultrafine fibrous silica catalyst incorporating an alkyl-silica coating containing lipase for reactions in organic solvents

Shinji Sakai; Yuping Liu; Rie Watanabe; Masaaki Kawabe; Masahito Taya; Koei Kawakami

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Shunichi Sato

Iwate Medical University

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