Vaida Tubelytė
Vytautas Magnus University
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2015
Murat Kaya; Vykintas Baublys; Ingrida Šatkauskienė; Bahar Akyuz; Esra Bulut; Vaida Tubelytė
Chitin immediately suggests the representatives of the kingdom Fungi, as well as such phyla as Annelida, Mollusca, Porifera, Cnidaria and, mostly, Arthropoda. Although Bryozoa also represents a chitin-containing phylum, no study has been developed yet on the isolation or characterization of the chitin from it. In this study, physiochemical properties of the chitin isolated from Plumatella repens belonging to the phylum Bryozoa was determined for the first time. The chitin structure was also studied comparatively by isolating chitin from an insect species (Palomena prasina) of the phylum Arthropoda, and Fomes fomentarius belonging to the kingdom Fungi. It was observed that the bryozoan chitin was in the α form, as in the arthropod and fungal chitins. The chitin contents in the dry weight of the bryozoan, fungal and insect species were observed to be 13.3%, 2.4%, and 10.8%, respectively. The insect chitin exhibited the highest thermal stability followed by that of the bryozoan and then the fungal chitins. Surface morphologies reveal that the insect and bryozoan chitins were composed of nano fibre and pore structures, whereas the fungal chitin had no pores or fibres. The crystallinity of the insect chitin (CrI=84.9%) was higher than the bryozoan (CrI=60.1%) and fungal chitins (CrI=58.5%).
Central European Journal of Biology | 2012
Dalius Butkauskas; Saulius Švažas; Vaida Tubelytė; Julius Morkūnas; Aniolas Sruoga; Dmitrijs Boiko; Algimantas Paulauskas; Vitas Stanevičius; Vykintas Baublys
Two closely related swan species, the mute swan Cygnus olor and the whooper swan Cygnus cygnus, were formerly allopatric throughout their breeding ranges, but during the last decades a sympatric distribution has become characteristic of these species in the Baltic Sea region. The whooper swan has gradually replaced the mute swan in many suitable habitats in Lithuania and Latvia. Marked differences in the genetic population structure of both species may partially explain the dominance of the whooper swan, as genetic population divergence can be a major factor affecting inter-specific competition. A homogenous genetic population structure was defined for mute swans breeding in Lithuania, Latvia, Poland and Belarus. Breeding mute swans in this region are mostly of naturalised origin. A diverse population genetic structure characterizes whooper swans breeding in Lithuania and Latvia.
Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2016
Murat Kaya; Povilas Mulerčikas; Idris Sargin; Sonata Kazlauskaitė; Vykintas Baublys; Bahar Akyuz; Esra Bulut; Vaida Tubelytė
Physicochemical characterization of new chitin isolates can provide valuable insights into designing of biomimetic materials. Chitin isolates with a definite three-dimensional (3D) structure can exhibit characteristics that distinguish them from other chitin specimens that are in form of powder or flakes without a definite and uniform shape. Herein, 3D chitin rings were produced from body segments of a diplopod (Archispirostreptus gigas) inhabiting tropical regions. This organism is cultured easily and can reach 38cm in length, which makes it a suitable source for isolation of chitin. The chitin rings were characterized via TGA, FT-IR, SEM and XRD analyses. Enzymatic digestion test with chitinase demonstrated that chitin isolates had high purity (digestion rate: 97.4%). The source organism had high chitin content; 21.02±2.23% on dry weight. Interactions of the chitin rings with bovine serum albumin (BSA) protein were studied under different conditions (pH: 4.0-8.0, chitin amount: 6-14mg, contact time: 30-360min, protein concentration: 0.2-1mg/mL). The highest BSA adsorption was observed at pH5.0 at 20°C. The adsorption equilibrium data exhibited a better fit to Langmuir adsorption and the pseudo-first order kinetic models. The findings presented here can be useful for further studies aiming to develop biocompatible and nontoxic biomaterials.
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2017
Murat Kaya; Idris Sargin; Ignas Sabeckis; Deimante Noreikaite; Demet Erdonmez; Asier M. Salaberria; Jalel Labidi; Vykintas Baublys; Vaida Tubelytė
In previous studies, chitin-based films were produced from chitin nanofibers in dust form and fully characterized. However, chitin films naturally present in many organisms have not been isolated and characterized. Herein, structurally intact chitin films were successfully extracted from the dorsal pronotum and the wing of cockroach. Despite using the same extraction procedure, important differences were observed. Especially, hydrophobicity, transparency, antifungal and antibacterial biofilm activities of wing chitin film were recorded notably higher than those of chitin film from the dorsal pronotum. However, better mechanical properties were observed for chitin film from the dorsal pronotum. Notably, among the tested bacteria, two common pathogens could not form biofilms on the surface of the films. This study clearly demonstrated natural chitin films obtained from an insect can provide a new perspective to chitin-based applications where chitin films with high thermal stability, transparency, resistance to bacterial biofilm formation and antifungal activity are needed.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017
Ingrida Šatkauskienė; Simona Jarusevičiūtė; Vykintas Baublys; Mansi Maheta; Vaida Tubelytė
A new hoop shaped three dimensional chitin was obtained successfully from the body segment of a diplopod species (Ommatoiulus sabulosus) by following the procedure decolorization, demineralization and deproteinization. Purity of the hoop shaped three-dimensional chitin was proved by FT-IR analysis and chitinase digestive test. The important bands for α-chitin such as 1654.2, 1619.7 and 1552cm-1 were found after FT-IR analysis. And the chitinase digestive test revealed the purity of chitin (with digestion rate of 94.7%). SEM analysis showed that the chitin surface consisted of highly porous structure with nanofibers. Thermal stability of the hoop shaped chitin was recorded quite high (DTGmax=383°C). The nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen contents of the hoop shaped chitin were determined as 6.81%, 46.23% and 6.43% respectively. And also degree of acetylation (DA) of the chitin indicated the purity with 95.85%. Chitin hoops-BSA interaction was conducted at different pH, protein concentration and contact time. This new type of three-dimensional chitin obtained from the diplopod body segments can find more effective applications in further studies comparing to the conventional dust forms.
Acta Zoologica Lituanica | 2000
Vaida Tubelytė; Dalius Butkauskas; Algimantas Paulauskas; Aniolas Sruoga
An electrophoretic analysis of blood serum proteins was carried out to determine the genetic variability used as a primary genetic estimation of the Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) stock maintained at the Institute of Ecology, Vilnius, Lithuania. The study was performed on quail breeds carrying mutations: motley (wild type), white and extended brown. Common protein was also studied for a hybrid population, obtained from random crossing between white and brown quail. In all samples, out of ten loci analysed, five loci (Mc., PostTf, PostAl, Al, PreAl-3) were polymorphic. The mean number of alleles per locus is 1.50, for all strains. The mean values of the observed (Ho) heterozygosity for all breeds varied within the limits of 0.173 ~ 0.219 and were lower than the expected heterozygosity (Hex). 0.227 ~ 0.244. The highest values of Ho (0.237) and Hex (0.248) were detected for hybrids. The highest deficit (Dhet.≈-0.6) was detected in PreAl-3 for white quail and hybrids and in PostAl for motley quai...
Zoomorphology | 2014
Murat Kaya; Vykintas Baublys; Esra Can; Ingrida Šatkauskienė; Betul Bitim; Vaida Tubelytė; Talat Baran
Food Biophysics | 2016
Murat Kaya; Vykintas Baublys; Idris Sargin; Ingrida Šatkauskienė; Algimantas Paulauskas; Bahar Akyuz; Esra Bulut; Vaida Tubelytė; Talat Baran; Osman Seyyar; Mahmut Kabalak; Huseyin Yurtmen
Biologija | 2011
Vykintas Baublys; Vaida Tubelytė
Archive | 2010
Rūta Vosyliūtė; Saulius Šatkauskas; Danutė Batiuškaitė; Rytis Rugienius; Vaida Tubelytė; Jana Radzijevskaja; Daiva Ambrasienė; Aniolas Sruoga