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- 1 Analytische Chemie; Referenzmaterialien (158)
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Die Identifizierung von Transformationsprodukten (TPs) von Tierarzneimittelwirkstoffen ist wichtig für Gesundheit, Lebensmittel und Umwelt. Monensin (MON) gehört zu den Ionophoren Antibiotika und wird genutzt zum Schutz und zur Behandlung von Kokzidiose bei Geflügel, vorwiegend prophylaktisch in der Geflügelmast. Rückstände können in tierischen Produkten (Geflügel und Eier) aber auch in der Umwelt (Tiermist, Gewässer, Böden) gefunden werden. Verschiedene Transformationsprozesse können auftreten, beginnend bei der Biotransformation in lebenden Organismen bis hin zu biotischen und abiotischen Prozessen in der Umwelt.
Die Kopplung von Elektrochemie und Massenspektrometrie, kurz EC/HRMS, als rein instrumenteller Ansatz zur Simulation von Transformationsprodukten ist seit vielen Jahren in der pharmazeutischen Forschung etabliert. Hierbei wird mithilfe einer elektrochemischen Durchflusszelle der oxidative Metabolismus einer Substanz simuliert und zugleich analysiert. Unter Verwendung von EC/HRMS und LC-HRMS wurde MON elektrochemisch bei Potentialen bis zu 2.5 V vs Pd/H2 oxidiert und die entstehenden TPs mit Metabolismustests mit Rattenlebermikrosomen verglichen. Als Ergebnis wurden verschiedene TPs von MON gefunden und Strukturvorschläge wurden erstellt. Ein Überblick über die detektierten und identifizierten TPs wird dargestellt.
Our study is dedicated to non-destructive characterization of the support and the inks of the DSS.
To that aim we use micro-XRF, 3D- SY-XRF, different IR methods including synchrotron radiation based reflectance spectroscopy, optical and electron microscopy.
The lecture discusses advantages and the shortcomings of the non-destructive testing approach.
Cancer cell lipid class homeostasis is altered under nutrient-deprivation but stable under hypoxia
(2019)
Background: Cancer cells modify the balance between fatty acid (FA) synthesis and uptake under metabolic stress, induced by oxygen/nutrient deprivation. These modifications were shown to alter the levels of individual triglyceride (TG) or phospholipid sub-species. To attain a holistic overview of the lipidomic profiles of cancer cells under stress we performed a broad lipidomic assay, comprising 244 lipids from six major classes. This assay allowed us to perform robust analyses and assess the changes in averages of broader lipid-classes, stratified on the basis of saturation index of their fatty-acyl side chains.
Methods: Global lipidomic profiling using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry was performed to assess lipidomic profiles of biologically diverse cancer cell lines cultivated under metabolically stressed conditions.
Results: Neutral lipid compositions were markedly modified under serum-deprived conditions and, strikingly, the cellular level of triglyceride subspecies decreased with increasing number of double bonds in their fatty acyl chains.
In contrast and unexpectedly, no robust changes were observed in lipidomic profiles of hypoxic (2% O2) Cancer cells despite concurrent changes in proliferation rates and metabolic gene expression.
Conclusions: Serum-deprivation significantly affects lipidomic profiles of cancer cells. Although, the levels of individual lipid moieties alter under hypoxia (2% O2), the robust averages of broader lipid classes remain unchanged.
Heute stimmen die meisten Gelehrten und Historiker darin überein, dass die Höhlen von Qumran eine Essener-Bibliothek beherberg-ten. Über ihren Ursprung, sowie die Herkunft der einzelnen Schriften, wird noch immer rege debattiert. Der aktuelle Beitrag präsentiert detaillierte Lösungsansätze zu Klärung der Provenienzfrage der Schriftrollen von Qumran.
Natural sciences play auxiliary role in the studies of manuscripts. The success of their contribution depends strongly on the formulation of the question and the choice of the methods to obtain the requested answer. Therefore, one should try to go beyond the understanding of the basic principles of the scientific analysis.
We will start with a glance at the basic principles of the techniques used in the material science for determination of the elemental composition (X-ray emission) and molecular composition (FTIR & Raman). We will move then to the bench and mobile equipment commonly used in the field of cultural heritage. At the end we will choose a question to be answered and design an ideal experiment that will be modified according to the limitations dictated by on-site conditions.
In the ateliers in the afternoon we will
a) compare two XRF devices that differ in their spatial resolution;
b) use a high resolution microscope (Keyence) to obtain a close look at writing surfaces and materials;
c) we will learn to determine the type of the inks with the help of another microscope (DinoLite AD413T-12V), a usb microscope with visible, UV and NIR illumination;
d) we will learn to use FTIR-ATR device for determination of the type of the writing surface;
e) We will use mobile Raman device for identification of pigments.
Draft standards for the determination of organic pollutants in the solid matter of environmental matrices such as sludge, treated biowaste and soil have been basically developed in the framework of the European standardization project HORIZONTAL. A research project financed by the German Federal Environment Agency was initiated to finalize some of these CEN standard drafts, since fully validated standard procedures are crucial for the evaluation of their reliability in the context of implementation in legislation on environmental health.
Approach: Appropriate test materials (< 2mm particle size) were prepared and homogenized from contaminated soils, sludge and treated biowaste containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), dioxins, furans and dioxin-like-PCB and served, along with reference solutions, as the basis for international interlaboratory comparisons. Performance data of three analytical standard procedures were obtained by the statistical evaluation of results received from 11 to 29 participants per test material.
Results: The overall variation coefficients of reproducibility (between-lab standard deviations) for the sum parameters were roughly between 10 and 35 %. The variation coefficients of repeatability (within-lab standard deviations) range between 3 % and 8 % and show no trend considering the substance groups or matrices.
The highest coefficients of reproducibility were found for the analysis of PAHs, which were between 26 and 35 %, depending on the matrix, whereas 7-17 % reproducibility was observed for toxicity equivalents (TEQ) comprising dioxins, furans and dl-PCB.
Conclusions: Overall, the results confirm that the procedures described in the Technical Specifications are fit for purpose for all three matrices and that the feasibility of the HORIZONTAL approach, to cover several matrices with one standard per analyte, was thereby proven.
Die Untersuchungen sind durch das das DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1374 für Biodiversitätsforschung motiviert. Anhand des überwachten Abbaus von Totholz soll untersucht werden, welche Auswirkung unterschiedliche Formen und Intensitäten der Landnutzung auf die Biodiversität innerhalb von drei Exploratorien zeigen. Bei den vorangegangenen Studien wurden Nahrungs¬netzte auf organismischer Ebene sowie Klima- und Umgebungsdaten untersucht und die Veränderung des ausgebrachten Totholzes als Masseverlust erfasst. Es wird jedoch erwartet, dass in Anhängigkeit der beteiligten Organismen und Umgebungsparameter verschiedene Mechanismen des Holzabbaus vorliegen, die in unterschiedlichen Abbauraten der Holzkomponenten Lignin, Cellulose und Hemicellulose resultieren. Aus diesem Grund ist die quantitative Untersuchung des Ligningehalts an Hölzern ein wesentlicher Schritt für ein verbessertes Verständnis der Biodiversität in den untersuchten Exploratorien. Um der hohen Probenanzahl, die sich aus der Kontrolle von jeweils 100 Proben (Plots) in den drei Exploratorien für Hölzer aus 13 Baumarten ergibt, gerecht zu werden, wird eine schnelle und effiziente Untersuchungsmethode benötigt. Diese wird derzeit in Form einer NIR-spektroskopischen Bestimmung des Ligningehalts entwickelt. Um basierend auf den NIR Spektren vermahlener Holzproben Lignin und weitere Holzkomponenten korrekt vorherzusagen, muss zunächst basierend auf nasschemischen Analysen ein chemometrisches Modell kalibriert werden. Dazu ist die Charakterisierung von mindestens 20 – 30 Proben, die eine hohe Varianz des Ligningehalts aufweisen, notwendig. Im Vortrag werden erste Untersuchungs¬ergebnisse für die Vorhersage des Ligningehalts von Kiefernhölzern, die für ein Jahr in dem Exploratorium Schorfheide exponiert wurden, vorgestellt. Die anschließende explorative Datenanalyse (PCA) unter Verwendung von insgesamt 28 Variablen zur Beschreibung klimatischer und Umgebungsparameter weist eine Reihe interessanter Korrelationen auf. Demnach ist der Ligningehalt auf der ersten Hauptkomponente (29% erklärte Varianz) positiv mit dem C/N-Verhältnis und negativ mit Landnutzungsindex korreliert. Masseverlust und Temperatur hingegen dominieren die zweite Hauptkomponente (12% erklärte Varianz).
The TED-GC-MS analysis is a two-step method. A sample is first decomposed in a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) and the gaseous decomposition products are then trapped on a solid-phase adsorber. Subsequently, the solid-phase adsorber is analyzed with thermal desorption gas chromatography mass spectrometry (TDU-GC-MS). This method is ideally suited for the analysis of polymers and their degradation processes. Here, a new entirely automated System is introduced which enables high sample throughput and reproducible automated fractioned collection of decomposition products. Strengths and limitations of the system configuration are elaborated via three examples focused on practical challenges in materials analysis and identification: i) separate analysis of the components of a wood-plastic-composite material, ii) quantitative determination of weight concentration of the constituents of a polymer blend and iii) quantitative analysis of model samples of microplastics in suspended particulate matter.
The knowledge of transformation pathways and identification of transformation products (TPs) of veterinary drugs is important for health, food and environmental matters. Monensin (MON) is an ionophore antibiotic widely used to cure and prevent coccidiosis by chicken especially in broiler farming. Residues can be found in food products (chicken and eggs) and in the environment (manure, soil, water). Several transformation processes can alter the parent compound MON, ranging from biotransformation in living organism to biotic/abiotic and microbial processes in environmental matters.
The main objective of this work was to investigate the potential of electrochemistry (EC) to simulate oxidative transformation processes of MON and to predict TPs. An electrochemical reactor was used consisting of a flow-through cell with a glassy carbon working electrode. Derived TPs were analyzed by online coupling of EC and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) and LC/HRMS offline measurements. Among the generated TPs already known as well as unknown TPs of MON could be found.
Additionally, MON was subjected also to other transformation experiments like metabolism tests with rat microsomes or the pH-dependent hydrolysis. As a result, different targeted and suspected TPs could be identified by analysis with LC/HRMS.
An overview of detected/identified TPs from this study will be presented in comparison to literature known metabolites and TPs.
Rationale: Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient in plants and its isotope variations are used to gain insights into plant metabolism, which is important for crop plant cultivation. B isotope variations were used to trace intra‐plant fractionation mechanisms in response to the B concentration in the irrigation water spanning the
range from B depletion to toxic levels.
Methods: A fully validated analytical procedure based on multi‐collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC‐ICP‐MS), sample decomposition and B Matrix separation was applied to study B isotope fractionation. The Validation was accomplished by establishing a complete uncertainty budget and by applying reference materials, yielding expanded measurement uncertainties of 0.8‰ for pure boric acid solutions and ≤1.5‰ for processed samples. With this validated procedure SI traceable B isotope amount ratios were determined in plant reference materials for the first time.
Results: The B isotope compositions of Irrigation water and bell pepper samples suggest passive diffusion of the heavy 11B isotope into the roots during low to high B concentrations while uptake of the light 10B isotope was promoted during B depletion, probably by active processes. A systematic enrichment of the heavy 11B isotope in higher located plant parts was observed (average Δ11Bleaf‐roots = 20.3 ± 2.8‰ (1 SD)), possibly by a facilitated transport of the heavy 11B isotope to growing Meristems by B transporters.
Conclusions: The B isotopes can be used to identify plant metabolism in Response to the B concentration in the irrigation water and during intra‐plant B transfer. The large B isotope fractionation within the plants demonstrates the importance of
biological B cycling for the global B cycle.
19th and 20th centuries glass paint layers consist of a colour body and a colourless lead silicate flux, in which borax or boric acid was added as further component to improve the paint ability and to reduce the firing temperature for multiple layers of paint. Model glasses were used in laboratory tests to investigate the stability of glass paints with additions of boron oxide. To determine boron in paint layers, a LIBS-system with pulsed NdYAG-laser was used.
Tempeh is a common food in Indonesia, produced by fungal fermentation of soybeans using Rhizopus sp., as well as Aspergillus oryzae, for inoculation. Analogously, for economic reasons, mixtures of maize and soybeans are used for the production of so-called tempeh-like products. For maize, a contamination with the mycoestrogen zearalenone (ZEN) has been frequently reported. ZEN is a mycotoxin which is known to be metabolized by Rhizopus and Aspergillus species. Consequently, this study focused on the ZEN transformation during tempeh fermentation. Five fungal strains of the genera Rhizopus and Aspergillus, isolated from fresh Indonesian tempeh and authentic Indonesian inocula, were utilized for tempeh manufacturing from a maize/soybean mixture (30:70) at laboratory-scale. Furthermore, comparable tempeh-like products obtained from Indonesian markets were analyzed. Results from the HPLC-MS/MS analyses show that ZEN is intensely transformed into its metabolites alpha-zearalenol (alpha-ZEL), ZEN-14-sulfate, alpha-ZEL-sulfate, ZEN-14-glucoside, and ZEN-16-glucoside in tempeh production. alpha-ZEL, being significantly more toxic than ZEN, was the main metabolite in most of the Rhizopus incubations, while in Aspergillus oryzae fermentations ZEN-14-sulfate was predominantly formed. Additionally, two of the 14 authentic samples were contaminated with ZEN, alpha-ZEL and ZEN-14-sulfate, and in two further samples, ZEN and alpha-ZEL, were determined. Consequently, tempeh fermentation of ZEN-contaminated maize/soybean mixture may lead to toxification of the food item by formation of the reductive ZEN metabolite, alpha-ZEL, under model as well as authentic conditions.
Der Vortrag beschreibt den Entwicklungsprozess des Analysenverfahrens TED-GC-MS zur Bestimmung von Mikroplastikgehalten in Umweltproben im Rahmen des BMBF-Projektes MiWa. Die Funktionsweise, die Automatisierung und die Optimierung einzelner Geräteparameter und Leistungsdaten werden gezeigt. Untersuchungen des Einflusses von Probenmatrices werden dargestellt und die Ergebnisse einiger Messkampagnen und Ringversuche vorgestellt, die die Routinefähigkeit des Verfahrens dokumentieren.
Die Vorgehensweise bei der Zertifizierung von Referenzmaterialien in der BAM entsprechend den Regeln des ISO-Guide 35 wird an Beispielen beschrieben. Darüber hinaus wird ein umfassender Überblick über Referenzmaterialien zur Analyse der Nichtmetalle Sauerstoff, Wasserstoff, Stickstoff, Kohle und Schwefel gegeben.
Perhaps due in no small part to its historical mystique, mechanochemistry has been shrowded in relative obscurity for quite some time. The successes of mechanochemistry in organic synthesis have often been curtailed by a fundamentally limited mechanistic understanding. Lately, however, the community has made great strides towards understanding the fundamentals, as well as large steps forward regarding industrially significant scale-up via twin-screw extrusion. A variety of recent work has traded in some of mechanochemistry’s mystique for simple, straight-forward chemical guidelines.