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Foreword and Content
FÖRORD
Detta häfte innehåller sammanfattningar av de posters som visas vid 2015 års Science
and Technology Day på institutionerna för Kemi och kemiteknik samt Biologi och
bioteknik vid Chalmers tekniska högskola och Kemi och molekylärbiologi vid
Göteborgs universitet.
Posterutställningen har blivit en etablerad och uppskattad tradition med många
deltagare. Målsättningen är att levandegöra den verksamhet som bedrivs vid
institutionerna och presentera den för forskare,
doktorander samt
industrirepresentanter. Detta är ett unikt tillfälle att belysa den vision, vetenskapliga
kompetens och experimentella utrustning som finns inom de olika ämnesområdena,
styrkeområdessatsningarna samt vid kompetenscentra.
Postrarna kommer att visas i foajén i Kemihuset på Chalmers, från onsdagen den 20
maj till och med fredagen den 22 maj. Kl. 16 – 18 på torsdagen den 21 maj kommer
deltagarna att finnas tillgängliga för att presentera sina arbeten och svara på frågor.
Institutionerna bjuder då på lättare mat och dryck. En jury kommer att bedöma
postrarna med avseende på innehåll och design. Priser till de vinnande bidragen
kommer att delas ut vid en liten ceremoni i slutet av postervisningen den 21 maj.
Denna dag ger därför ett utmärkt tillfälle att öka gemenskapen mellan alla de grupper
som sysslar med kemi, kemiteknik, biologi och bioteknik inom Chalmers och GU. Vi
är övertygade om att årets posterutställning kommer att erbjuda ett tillfälle både för
trevlig samvaro och för en livlig diskussion om vår verksamhet!
Ett stort tack går till alla som presenterar sina arbeten, samt till övriga inblandade i
juryn, kansliet och vaktmästeriet för deras insatser under denna dag.
Hjärtligt välkommen!
Göteborg, maj 2015
Stefanie Tamm, Alastair Ross & Kim Nygård
Leif Åhman, Prefekt
Jens Nielsen, Prefekt
Per Sunnerhagen, Prefekt
FOREWORD
This booklet contains abstracts of the posters that will be presented during the 2015
Science and Technology Day at the departments of Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering as well as Biology and Biological Engineering at Chalmers University of
Technology and Chemistry and Molecular Biology at University of Gothenburg.
The poster exhibition has become an established and appreciated tradition with many
participants. The aim is to visualize the work that is being done at the departments and
to present it to other scientists, students, and industry representatives. This is a unique
opportunity to highlight the vision, scientific competence, and experimental equipment
within the various research areas, areas of advance, and competence centres.
The posters will be on display in the main entrance of the Chemistry building,
Chalmers, from Wednesday May 20th until Friday May 22nd. Between 16 and 18 on
Thursday May 21st all participants will present their posters and will be available for
discussions of their work. The departments will serve some refreshments and snacks.
A jury will assess the posters in terms of content and design. Prizes to the winning
contributions will be awarded during a ceremony, which takes place in the evening on
May 21st.
This day provides a great opportunity for strengthening the research community at
Chalmers and GU within chemistry, chemical engineering, biology, and biological
engineering. We are convinced that this year’s poster exhibition will provide an
opportunity not only for lively discussions about our research activities, but also for a
pleasant meeting between colleagues and students.
We would like to thank all the people presenting their work, and all others involved in
making this day a successful event.
Welcome!
Gothenburg, May 2015
Stefanie Tamm, Alastair Ross, & Kim Nygård
Leif Åhman, Head of Department
Jens Nielsen, Head of Department
Per Sunnerhagen, Head of Department
Contents
Exploring multiphoton induced luminescence from Spherical gold nanoparticles:
Physical insights and biomedical implications............................................................ 3
Johan Borglin, Robert Selegård, Stina Guldbrad, Hanne Evenbratt, Vladimir Kirejev, Daniel Aili,
and Marica B. Ericson................................................................................................................ 3
Calcium effect on directed lipid flow in cell membrane models Improving knowledge
about cell migratory behavior ..................................................................................... 4
Baharan Ali Doosti, Gavin D. M. Jeffries and Tatsiana Lobovkina ............................................. 4
Unfolding of Nanoconfined Circular DNA ................................................................ 5
Mohammadreza Alizadehheidari, E.Werner, C. Noble, L. Nyberg, J. Fritzsche, F. Persson, B.
Mehlig, J. O. Tegenfeldt, T. Ambjörnsson ................................................................................... 5
Antimicrobial release from mesopoorus titania coated implants ................................. 6
Saba Atefyekta, Batur Ercan, Erik N. Taylor, Johan Karlsson, Thomas J.Webster and Martin
Andersson ................................................................................................................................... 6
3D Printing with conductive inks ............................................................................... 7
Cristina de la Peña, Karl HåKansson, Volodymyr Kuzmenko and Paul Gatenholm .................... 7
Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles for Single Molecular Electronic Applications .......... 8
Eklöf J., Lara-Avila S. Moth-Poulsen K ...................................................................................... 8
Domain orientation of membrane-bound EHD2 involved in membrane reshaping ..... 9
Maria Hoernke, Elin Larsson, Richard Lundmark, Sebastian Westenhoff, and Christian Schwieger
................................................................................................................................................... 9
Optical mapping of single DNA molecules in nanochannels: A novel method for
identification and characterization of antibiotic resistance....................................... 10
Lena K. Nyberg, Gustav Emilsson, Adam Nilsson, Erik Lagerstedt, Charleston Noble, Nahid
Karami, Joachim Fritzsche, Erik Kristiansson, Tobias Ambjörnsson, Fredrik Westerlund ........ 10
Back electron transfer kinetics in D35-Sensitized TiO2 in the presence of room
temperature ionic liquids probed by nanosecond transient absorption spectroscopy:
effect of varying cations and anions. ........................................................................ 11
Valeria Saavedra Becerril, Daniele Franchi Maria Abrahamsson ............................................ 11
Norbornadiene based molecular photoswitch ........................................................... 12
Behabitu Tebikachew and Kasper Moth-Poulsen ...................................................................... 12
Water treatment – The Natural way: Using Aquaporins, lipids and silica to purify water
................................................................................................................................. 13
S Isaksson, F Höök, M Andersson ............................................................................................. 13
Dielectric strength of γ-radiation cross-linked, high vinyl-content polyethylene ...... 17
M. G. Andersson, M. Jarvid, A. Johansson, S. Gubanski, M. Foreman, C. Müller, M.R. Andersson
................................................................................................................................................. 17
Oxidation of FeCr alloys in Solid oxide electrolysis environments .......................... 18
Patrik Alnegren, Jan-Erik Svensson and Jan Froitzheim ........................................................... 18
Towards recycling of textile fibers - solid state analysis of textile fibers and blends 19
Anna Peterson, Hanna de la Motte, Alexander Idström, Anna Palme, Harald Brelid, Lars
Nordstierna .............................................................................................................................. 19
Experimental design and evaluation of biocide release from microcapsules in façade
coatings .................................................................................................................... 20
Jonatan Bergek and Lars Nordstierna ...................................................................................... 20
Green solvent processed Polymer solar cells ............................................................ 21
Kim Bini, Mats Andersson and Ergang Wang ........................................................................... 21
Using NMR to investigate the influence of biocide addition on polymer matrices ... 22
Lorenz Bock, Jonatan Bergek, Alexander Idström and Lars Nordstierna .................................. 22
Development of nanostructured thermoelectric materials ......................................... 23
Joakim Brorsson, Richard Heijl, Anders Palmqvist................................................................... 23
Nano-Coated steels for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) applications ......................... 24
Hannes Falk Windisch, Jan-Erik Svensson, Jan Froitzheim ...................................................... 24
Interactions and mechanisms for surface sizing polymers ........................................ 25
Frida Iselau, Per Restorp, Mats Andersson, Michael Persson, Krister Holmberg Romain Bordes
................................................................................................................................................. 25
Solidification of 3D bioprinted cellulose nanofibrils hydrogels ................................ 26
Ida C. Henriksson, Karl M. O. Håkansson and Paul Gatenholm ............................................... 26
Xylan Tyramine Conjugate as a Biomimetic Crosslinker for 3D Bioprinted Materials
from Trees ................................................................................................................ 27
Kajsa Markstedt, Guillermo Toriz and Paul Gatenholm ........................................................... 27
Cellulose-derived nanofibrous materials for advanced applications ......................... 28
Volodymyr Kuzmenkoa, Olga Naboka, Paul Gatenholm and Peter Enoksson............................ 28
Design and synthesis of near IR absorbing oligomers and polymers with high
absorption coefficient ............................................................................................... 29
Zhaojun Li, Mats Andersson, Ergang Wang .............................................................................. 29
3D Bioprinting with Decellularized Extracellular Matrix Bioink for Heart Valve
Applications ............................................................................................................. 30
Athanasios Mantas, Bo Peng, Oskar Väärt, Göran Dellgren and Paul Gatenholm.................... 30
Sulfur-doped ordered mesoporous carbons: a stability-improving sulfur host for
lithium-sulfur batteries ............................................................................................. 31
Florian Nitze, Kjell Fossum, Shizhao Xiong, Aleksandar Matic and Anders E.C. Palmqvist...... 31
CARS microscopy for the investigation of adipose-derived stem cells in tissuemimicking 3D-environments .................................................................................... 32
Alexandra Paul, Cecilia Brännmark, Diana Ribeiro, Anna Forslöw, Sarah Heilshorn, and Annika
Enejder ..................................................................................................................................... 32
The effect of antimicrobial peptides released from mesoporous titania on biofilm
formation of Staphylococcus epidermidis ................................................................. 33
Maria Pihl, Emma Andersson and Martin Andersson ............................................................... 33
Novel Ordered Synthetic Bone Materials ................................................................. 34
Anand K. Rajasekharan, Wenxiao He, Ali Tehrani Bagha and Martin Andersson ..................... 34
Surface functionalized silica nanoparticles for Pickering emulsions - characterization
and evaluation .......................................................................................................... 35
S. Björkegren, L. Nordstierna, A. Törncrona, M. Persson, A. Palmqvist ................................... 35
Reassembly of Cellulose into 3D Biomaterials......................................................... 36
Johan Sundberg, Kajsa Markstedt, Karl Håkansson, Guillermo Toriz and Paul Gatenholm ..... 36
Band gap manipulation of conjugated polymers for efficient tandem Polymer solar
cells .......................................................................................................................... 37
Xiaofeng Xu, Mats Andersson and Ergang Wang ...................................................................... 37
Design and Synthesis of Near IR Emitting Polymers for Organic Light-Emitting
Diodes ...................................................................................................................... 38
Petri Murto, Ergang Wang and Mats Andersson....................................................................... 38
The binary system based on an imidazolium protic ionic liquid and imidazole as a
proton conducting electrolyte for use in fuel cells .................................................... 39
Negin Yaghini, and Anna Martinelli ......................................................................................... 39
Diffusion of H and D on interstellar ices and tunneling ............................................ 43
Bethmini Senevirathne, Stefan Andersson, Gunnar Nyman ....................................................... 43
Recycling of old hospital textiles into new regenerated fibres .................................. 44
Anna Palme, Hanna de la Motte, Caisy Kader, Carina Olsson, and Harald Brelid ................... 44
Energy requirement of methanol/sorbitol and methanol/mannitol fed-batch cultures of
Pichia pastoris for recombinant protein production ................................................. 45
Zahra Azimzadeh Irani, Eduard Kerkhoven and Jens Nielsen ................................................... 45
Exploration of multiple sortase a protein conformations in virtual screening ........... 46
Chunxia Gao, Ivana Uzelac, Johan Gottfries, Leif A Eriksson .................................................. 46
Coarse-grained protein X-ray scattering calculations for the analysis of time-resolved
X-ray scattering ........................................................................................................ 47
Stephan Niebling, Alexander Björling, Sebastian Westenhoff ................................................... 47
CFD characterization of monolithic reactors for kinetic studies ............................... 48
Soheil Soltani, Carolin Wang-Hansen, Ronnie Andersson and Bengt Andersson ....................... 48
An Open-source Software Package for Enhancement of Time Resolution in Transient
Kinetic Studies ......................................................................................................... 49
Soheil Soltani, Ronnie Andersson and Bengt Andersson ........................................................... 49
Formation of the hydroxyl radical by radiative association ...................................... 50
Karl-Mikael Svensson, Magnus Gustafsson and Gunnar Nyman ............................................... 50
Asymmetric ion solvation in critical binary aqueous solvents .................................. 51
M. Witala, R. Nervo, O. Konovalov and K. Nygård ................................................................... 51
Evaluation of H2 effect on NO oxidation over a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst .............. 55
Muhammad Mufti Azis, Xavier Auvray, Louise Olsson and Derek Creaser ............................... 55
Analysis of the exoproteome to enhance the hydrolysis yield in thermophilic anaerobic
digestion of cattle manure ........................................................................................ 56
Gautier Bailleul, Christel Kampman, Tisse Jarlsvik, Ulf Martinsson, Susanna Petersson and
Maurizio Bettiga....................................................................................................................... 56
Low Excitation Intensity Photon Up-Conversion in the Uv/Vis Region .................. 57
Damir Džebo, Karl Börjesson, Kasper Moth-Poulsen and Bo Albinsson ................................... 57
Synthesis of Norbornadiene Photoswitches for Efficent Molecular Solar Thermal
Energy Storage ......................................................................................................... 58
A. Dreos, M. Quant, A. Lennartson, K. Börjesson, A. Roffey, A.Lundin, V. Gray, and K. MothPoulsen .................................................................................................................................... 58
Sources of particulate air pollutants in Nairobi, Kenya ............................................. 59
S.M. Gaita, J. Boman, M.J. Gatari, A. Wagner and S. Janhäll .................................................. 59
Towards Intramolecular Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Photon-Upconversion ............ 60
Victor Gray, Damir Dzebo, Karl Börjesson, Maria Abrahamsson, Bo Albinsson and Kasper MothPoulsen .................................................................................................................................... 60
Synthesis of crystal mimicking 1,3-diphenylisobenzofuran ...................................... 61
Johansson, Fredrik; Albinsson, Bo; Mårtensson, Jerker. .......................................................... 61
An engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae for cost-effective lignocellulosic bioethanol
production: process performance and physiological insights .................................... 62
Antonio D. Moreno, Elia Tomás-Pejó, Cecilia Geijer and Lisbeth Olsson ................................ 62
Environmental Molecular Beam Studies of Gas-Surface Interactions....................... 63
Sofia M. Johansson, Xiangrui Kong, Panos Papagiannakopoulos, Erik S. Thomson, and Jan B. C.
Pettersson ................................................................................................................................. 63
Alternative biomasses for biofuels ........................................................................... 64
Joakim Olsson, Viktor Andersson, Thore Berntsson, Eva Albers ............................................... 64
Molecular Solar Thermal Systems: Concepts, Solar Spectrum Matching and Catalysts
................................................................................................................................. 65
Anna Roffey, Karl Börjesson, Anders Lennartson, Victor Gray, Maria Quant, Ambra Dreos,
Angelic Lundin and Kasper Moth-Poulsen ................................................................................ 65
Neat C60:C70 buckminsterfullerene mixtures enhance polymer solar cell performance
................................................................................................................................. 66
Amaia Diaz de Zerio Mendaza, Jonas Bergqvist, Olof Bäcke, Camilla Lindqvist, Renee Kroon,
Feng Gao, Mats R. Andersson, Eva Olsson, Olle Inganäs and Christian Müller ....................... 66
Hydrometallurgical processing of fluorescent lamp waste for the recovery of critical
metals ....................................................................................................................... 67
Cristian Tunsu, Christian Ekberg, Teodora Retegan ................................................................. 67
Phosphorous Recovery from Waste Streams ............................................................ 68
Rikard Ylmén, Anna Gustafsson and Jinfeng Tang .................................................................... 68
How to investigate the extreme conditions for metallic bipolar plates in HT-PEM fuel
cells .......................................................................................................................... 69
Gert Göransson, Patrik Alnegren, Jan Grolig and Jan-Erik Svensson ...................................... 69
Biomimetic oxidative NHC-catalysis via multistep electron transfer permitting the use
of air as the terminal oxidant .................................................................................... 70
Linda Ta, Anton Axelsson and Henrik Sundén .......................................................................... 70
Considerations, Obstacles, and Optimization in High Temperature Antimony
Recycling ................................................................................................................. 73
Toni Gutknecht, Britt-Marie Steenari and Christer Forsgren .................................................... 73
Targeted microbial ensilage additives for Laminaria digitata and Saccharina latissima
................................................................................................................................. 74
Eric Malmhäll-Bah, Joakim Olsson and Eva Albers.................................................................. 74
Recycling of the Neodymium Magnets within the EREAN project .......................... 75
Marino Gergoric, Mikhail Tyumentsev ..................................................................................... 75
Solubility equilibrium of Lignin in black liquor ....................................................... 76
Tor Sewring, Weizhen Zhu, Maria Sedin and Hans Thelieander ............................................... 76
Electro-assisted filtration for application in materials biorefinery ............................ 77
Jonas Wetterling, Tuve Mattsson and Hans Theliander............................................................. 77
Metabolic Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Isoprenoid Production ...... 81
Stefan Tippmann, Sakda Khoomrung, Verena Siewers and Jens Nielsen ........................................ 81
In situ conversion of phenolic compounds as a tool to phenolic tolerance development
by Saccharomyces cerevisiae ................................................................................... 82
Peter Temitope Adeboye, Maurizio Bettiga and Lisbeth Olsson ................................................ 82
The action of gluceronoyl esterases on Lignin-carbohydrate (LC) ester bonds could
assist in a more efficient and native wood disassembly ............................................ 83
Jenny Arnling Bååth, Sylvia Klaubauf and Lisbeth Olsson ........................................................ 83
Moderate Overexpression of SEC16 Improves α-Amylase Secretion in Saccharomyes
cerevisiae ................................................................................................................. 84
Jichen Bao, Mingtao Huang, Dina Petranovic and Jens Nielsen ............................................... 84
Immobilization in MPS and characterization of a FAE for hydrolysis and
transesterification reactions ...................................................................................... 85
Cyrielle Bonzom, Laura Schild and Lisbeth Olsson................................................................... 85
Smart drug delivery materials .................................................................................. 86
Marina Craig and Krister Holmberg ........................................................................................ 86
Life under stress: Using novel tools to elucidate yeast stress responses .................... 87
Eugene Fletcher, Petri-Jaan Lahtvee and Jens Nielsen ............................................................. 87
Characterization of a novel non-GMO yeast for future bioethanol production ......... 88
Cecilia Geijer, David Moreno, Elia Tomas Pejo and Lisbeth Olsson. ....................................... 88
FUNGAL glucuronoyl and feruloyl esterases for wood processing and phenolic acid
ester/sugar ester synthesis ........................................................................................ 89
Silvia Hüttner, Sylvia Klaubauf, Hampus Sunner, Cyrielle Bonzom, Peter Jütten, and Lisbeth
Olsson ...................................................................................................................................... 89
Extraction and hydrolysis of algal laminarin for ethanol fermentation ..................... 90
Joakim Olsson, George Anasontzis, Eva Albers, Jenny Veide Vilg ............................................ 90
Transcription factors and their role in gene regulatory networks .............................. 91
David Jullesson, Guodong Liu and Jens Nielsen ....................................................................... 91
Structural changes of cellulosic materials during enzymatic hydrolysis studied by
nonlinear microscopy ............................................................................................... 92
Juris Kiskis, Ausra Peciulyte, Lisbeth Olsson and Annika Enejder ............................................ 92
Metabolic engineering of Bacillus subtilis for the production of 3-hydroxyproponic
acid .......................................................................................................................... 93
Aida Kalantari, Anne Goelzer and Ivan Mijakovic .................................................................... 93
Metabolic engineering and search for novel enzymes for bio-based production of adipic
acid .......................................................................................................................... 94
Emma Karlsson, Luigi D’Avino, Lisbeth Olsson,Valeria Mapelli .............................................. 94
New glucuronoyl esterases for wood processing ...................................................... 95
Sylvia Klaubauf, Silvia Hüttner, Hampus Sunner and Lisbeth Olsson ....................................... 95
Membrane engineering for reduced acetic acid stress: insights from
Zygosaccharomyces bailii ........................................................................................ 96
Lina Lindahl, Aline X S Santos, Samuel Genheden, Leif A Eriksson, Howard Riezman, Lisbeth
Olsson, Maurizio Bettiga .......................................................................................................... 96
Characterization of metabolism and robustness of Lactococcus lactis under different
fermentation conditions for production of starter cultures with improved robustness 97
Bettina Lorantfy, Valeria Mapelli, Carl Johan Franzén and Lisbeth Olsson ............................. 97
Biocompatible Nanocellulose Hydrogels for 3D Bioprinting of Tissue Constructs .. 98
Athanasios Mantas, Guillermo Toriz Gonzalez, Daniel Hägg and Paul Gatenholm .................. 98
An integrated microalgal biorefinery concept – combined pigment production and
fermentation feedstock generation ............................................................................ 99
Joshua Mayers, Eva Albers....................................................................................................... 99
Biosynthetic potential and comparative genomics of the Penicillium genus ........... 100
Jens Christian Nielsen and Jens Nielsen ................................................................................. 100
Nonlinear microscopy and CP/MAS 13C-NMR as tools for studying structural changes
of cellulosic substrates during enzymatic hydrolysis .............................................. 101
Ausra Peciulyte, Juris Kiskis, Katarina Karlström, Annika Enejder, Per Tomas Larsson and
Lisbeth Olsson ........................................................................................................................ 101
Modulation of oxidative folding to improve recombinant protein production in the
yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae ............................................................................. 102
Markus M.M. Bisschops, Dina Petranovic Jens Nielsen .......................................................... 102
Can we use metabolic modelling to predict enzyme usage in yeast? ...................... 103
Benjamín J. Sánchez, Cheng Zhang and Jens Nielsen ............................................................. 103
Glycerol as a substrate for mixotrophic microalgal production – identifying high
performing strains and the effect on growth and biochemical composition ............ 104
Oscar Svensson, Joshua Mayers, Eva Albers .......................................................................... 104
3D bioprinting of chondrocytes for cartilage regeneration with the use of CELLINKTM
............................................................................................................................... 105
Ivan Tournier, Kajsa Markstedt, Athanasios Mantas, Daniel Hägg and Paul Gatenholm........ 105
Screening of marine microalgae suitable as a potential feedstock for green chemical
production .............................................................................................................. 106
Sigita Vaiciulyte, Joshua Mayers, Anna Godhe, Susanne Ekendahl......................................... 106
Process optimization and scale-up of fed-batch simultaneous saccharification and cofermentation for efficient production of lignocellulosic ethanol ............................. 107
Ruifei Wang, Johan Westman, Pornkamol Unrean, Lisbeth Olsson and Carl Johan Franzén .. 107
Scale-up of multi feed fed-batch simultaneous saccharification and co-fermentation of
pretreated wheat straw to ethanol ........................................................................... 108
Johan O. Westman, Ruifei Wang, Pornkamol Unrean, Lisbeth Olsson and Carl Johan Franzén
............................................................................................................................................... 108
Electrofermentations for efficient conversion of waste glycerol into value-added 1,3propanediol ............................................................................................................ 109
Nikolaos Xafenias and Valeria Mapelli................................................................................... 109
Metabolic Engineering for Production of Oleo-chemicals and Advanced Biofuels in
Yeast ...................................................................................................................... 110
Yongjin Zhou, Nicolaas A. Buijs, Zhiwei Zhu, Verena Siewers, Jens Nielsen ........................... 110
Peroximes as a novel tool for pathway evaluation in S. cerevisiae ......................... 111
Paulo Gonçalves Teixeira, Yongjin Zhou, Verena Siewers and Jens Nielsen ........................... 111
The impact of respiration and oxidative stress on recombinant α-amylase production
by the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ....................................................... 112
José L. Martínez, Eugenio Meza, Dina Petranovic, Jens Nielsen. ........................................... 112
Best of both worlds - Matrix-enhanced secondary ion mass spectrometry: the influence
of sublimated MALDI matrices on molecular ion yields in SIMS imaging of brain
tissue ...................................................................................................................... 115
Masoumeh Dowlatshahi Pour, Per Malmberg, Andrew Ewing ................................................ 115
Using 3D Bioprinting Technology to Spatially Distribute Chondrocytes and Induced
Pluripotent Stem Cells in Nanocellulose Bioink ..................................................... 116
Daniel A Hägg, Theodoros Kalogeropoulos, Duong Nguyen, Annika Enejder , Paul Gatenholm
and Stina Simonsson ............................................................................................................... 116
Systems based approaches unravel the effect of vaccine and alum adjuvant on human
metabolism. ............................................................................................................ 117
Sakda Khoomrung, Partho Sen, Thorunn Olafsdottir, Intawat Nookaew, Ali Harandi and Jens
Nielsen ................................................................................................................................... 117
Kefir Species Community Characterization by Genome-scale Metabolic Modelling
............................................................................................................................... 118
Simonas Marcišauskas, Boyang Ji and Jens Nielsen ............................................................... 118
Determining the antimicrobial activity in Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes when tested
against Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis ......................................................... 119
Anna K. F. Mårtensson, Valentina Tremaroli and Per Lincoln ............................................... 119
Prediction of the three-dimensional structure of The plant UVR8 photoreceptor dimer,
and the key Residues in UV-B regulated signalling pathway.................................. 120
Min Wu, Åke Strid and Leif Eriksson ...................................................................................... 120
Characterizing Plasmids from a Nosocomial Outbreak using Optical DNA Mapping
............................................................................................................................... 121
Vilhelm Müller, Lena Nyberg, Nahid Karami, Christina Åhrén, Tobias Ambjörnsson and Fredrik
Westerlund ............................................................................................................................. 121
Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Amyloid Fibrils Using the DNA Intercalator
YOYO-1 ................................................................................................................ 122
David J. Lindberg and Elin K. Esbjörner ................................................................................ 122
Influence of molecular weight of ethylcellulose in aqueous based coatings ............ 125
Jurgita Kazlauske, Sara Almer and Anette Larsson................................................................. 125
Temporal transcriptional response to insulin stimulation of myocytes: Impact of type 2
diabetes and obesity ............................................................................................... 126
Leif Väremo, Camilla Scheele, Christa Broholm, Adil Mardinoglu, Intawat Nookaew, Mathias
Uhlén, Bente Klarlund Pedersen, Jens Nielsen ....................................................................... 126
Taurine bioaccessibility but not bioavailability in Caco-2 cells is increased by the
omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid .................... 127
Andrew Vincent, Nathalie Scheers and Ann-Sofie Sandberg.................................................... 127
Effect of solvent system and biomass pretreatment method on the yield and quality of
fatty acids from Saccharina latissima .................................................................... 128
Giorgia Tibaldero, Joshua Mayers, Eva Albers, Ingrid Undeland ........................................... 128
Genome Scale Metabolic Modeling of Child Growth, 0-6 months ......................... 129
Avlant Nilsson, Adil Mardinoglu and Jens Nielsen.................................................................. 129
In vitro study of gastrointestinal oxidation of marine long chain n-3 polyunsaturated
fatty acids – comparison between models based on human fluids or porcine extracts
............................................................................................................................... 130
Tullberg, C., Vegarud, G. and Undeland, I ............................................................................. 130
Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid-enriched high fat diet delays the
development of fatty liver in mice .......................................................................... 131
Nikul Soni, Intawat Nookaew, Ann-Sofie Sandberg, Britt G Gabrielsson................................. 131
Serum proportions of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) in infants may decrease allergy risk:
results from the FARMFLORA birth-cohort .......................................................... 132
Karin Jonsson, Malin Barman, Sara Moberg, Hilde K Brekke, Agnes Wold, and Ann-Sofie
Sandberg ................................................................................................................................ 132
Supercritical CO2 extraction of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) seeds: composition
and antioxidant activity .......................................................................................... 133
Graziele Gustinelli Arantes de Carvalho, Marie Alminger and Lilia Ahrné............................. 133
Sourdough fermentation of wheat flour does not prevent the interaction of
transglutaminase 2 with α2-gliadin or gluten .......................................................... 134
Niklas Engström, Ann-Sofie Sandberg, and Nathalie Scheers.................................................. 134
Did you eat sourdough bread for supper? A pilot validation study on plasma ........ 135
Katharina Dihm, Henrik Sundén, Alastair Ross and Otto Savolainen...................................... 135
Synthesis of novel bioactive compounds produced during sourdough fermentation 136
Katharina Dihm, Henrik Sundén, Otto Savolainen and Alastair Ross ..................................... 136
In vitro digestion of rye products: impact of microstructure on glucose and maltose
release and digesta viscosity ................................................................................... 137
Daniel Johansson, José Vázquez Gutiérrez, Marie Alminger, Rikard Landberg and Maud Langton
............................................................................................................................................... 137
3D Bioprinting of Human Skin .............................................................................. 138
Daphne Hingert, Sandra Ferreyra Vega, Daniel Hägg, Vladimir Kirejev, Marica Ericson, and
Paul Gatenholm...................................................................................................................... 138
Postprandial plasma differences after beef and herring based meals in 2-aminoaidipic
acid, β-alanine, 4-hydroxyproline, cetoleic acid and docosahexaenoic acid: a
metabolomics study ................................................................................................ 139
Ross, A.B. Svelander, C., Pinto, R., Sandberg, A.S. ................................................................. 139
A simultaneous metabolic profiling and quantitative multimetabolite metabolomic
method for human plasma using gas-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry . 140
Savolainen, O.-I. Sandberg, A.-S. Ross, A B. ........................................................................... 140
The origin of symmetry in the metabolism of cancer .............................................. 141
Francesco Gatto, Almut Schulze, and Jens Nielsen ................................................................. 141
Effects of pH-shift processing on the bioaccessibility of lipids in the microalgae
Nannochloropsis – an in vitro model approach ....................................................... 142
Lillie Cavonius, Eva Albers and Ingrid Undeland ................................................................... 142
Antioxidant potential of chia seeds (Salvia hispanica L.) ....................................... 143
Renata Adriana LABANCA; Cecilia SVELANDER; Marie ALMINGER .................................. 143
Genome-wide identification of mononuclear cell DNA methylation sites potentially
affected by infant fish oil supplementation from 9 to 18 months ............................ 144
Mads V. Lind, David Martino, Laurine BS. Harsløf, Zdenka O. Kyjovska, Mette Kristensen, Lotte
Lauritzen ................................................................................................................................ 144