Trude Anderssen
University of Tromsø
19 Papers
194 Citations
Trude Anderssen is an academic researcher from University of Tromsø. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antimicrobial & Antimicrobial peptides. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Occurrence of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in sewage and receiving waters at Spitsbergen and in Norway
TL;DR: No significant difference in SSRI cleansing efficiency between merely sieving and a more advanced sewage treatment was seen, and all the investigated compounds are present in all waste water samples from these STPs, and a total concentration of SSRIs and metabolites has been found.
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25,000-fold pre-concentration in a single step with liquid-phase microextraction
Tung Si Ho,Terje Vasskog,Trude Anderssen,Einar Jensen,Knut E. Rasmussen,Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard +5 more
TL;DR: The proposed LPME system was utilized to detect the five antidepressants in wastewater from the city of Tromsø in Northern Norway, and both closing the hollow fiber and the type of liquid membrane was found to be critical for large volume extractions.
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Total structure characterization of unsaturated acidic phospholipids provided by vicinal di-hydroxylation of fatty acid double bonds and negative electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
TL;DR: A total structure characterization of acidic unsaturated phospholipids in isolate or in mixtures is accomplished by vicinal di-hydroxylation of olefinic sites and subsequent electrospray ionization mass spectrometry of the derivatized phospholIPids.
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Depletion of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors during sewage sludge composting.
TL;DR: Three out of four known SSRI metabolites were found in all the samples, and two of them showed a significant increase in concentration during the composting period.
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Improved anticancer potency by head-to-tail cyclization of short cationic anticancer peptides containing a lipophilic β(2,2) -amino acid.
Veronika Tørfoss,Johan Isaksson,Dominik Ausbacher,Bjørn-Olav Brandsdal,Gøril Eide Flaten,Trude Anderssen,Cristiane de A. Cavalcanti-Jacobsen,Martina Havelkova,Leonard T. Nguyen,Hans J. Vogel,Morten B. Strøm +10 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrated a considerable increase in anticancer potency following head‐to‐tail peptide cyclization, especially for the shortest derivatives lacking a tryptophan residue.