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Influencia da tireoide no crescimento dentario de ratos
Orientador: Ione Pellegatti Lemonica
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Agostini, Marta Livia
Controle de qualidade em concentrado de tomate
Orientador : Ottilio Guernelli
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Fernandes, Jose Luis Agapito
Principios de reflexão e indescritibilidade
Tese (livre-docencia) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Matematica, Estatistica e Ciencia da Computação
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Alcantara, Luiz Paulo de, 1944-
Influencia da betametasona (9-a fluoro 16 B Metilprednisolone) no pos-operatorio de pacientes submetidos a cirurgia de dentes inclusos
Tese (livre docencia) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Odontologia de Piracicaba
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Abreu, Ennes Macari de, 1938-
Estudo de metodos de caracterização de contaminação em processos de fabricação em "salas limpas"
Orientador: Carlos Alberto Ribeiro
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Alcalde, Florencio Fontecilla
Aplicação da teoria de muitos corpos ao ferromagnetismo localizado
Orientador: Jose Galvão de Pisapia Ramos
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Algarte, Antonio Carlos Sales, 1944-
Perfil facial : estudo em individuos dotados de oclusão normal e de maloclusão classe II divisão1 de Angle
Orientador: Clotildes Fernandes Peters
Ferramenta para geração automatica de redes de Petri a partir da especificação de um sistema de software com caracteristicas tempo real
Orientadores : Marcio Luiz de Andrade Netto, Beatriz Mascia Daltrini
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Aguilera, Luiz Manoel
A influencia do teor de silicio na corrosão localizada das ligas AL-Si em solução de NaCl 3,0%
Orientador: Ettore Bresciane Filho
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Aguiar, Aloysio de
A classe dificil de predicados adjetivais do portugues
Orientador : A. Carlos Quicoli
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Alkmim, Tania Maria, 1949-
Efeito do cobre no mecanismo de deformação e fratura da liga Al-6Zn-2mg-XCu solicitada em tração monotonica
Orientador: Ana Maria Martinez Nazar
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Alarcon, Orestes Estevam
Estudo da administração cronica de dosesprofilaticas de litio sobre o paradigma do desamparo aprendido
Orientador : Nancy Airoldi Teixeira
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Faria, Moacir Serralvo
Modelagem probabilistica e simulação de reservatorios
Orientador: Armando Zaupa Remacre
2022-12-06T14:21:44Z
Campozana, Fernando Placido
Structure of the parasite infracommunity of Sciades proops from the Japaratuba River Estuary, Sergipe, Brazil
Abstract The catfish species Sciades proops inhabits muddy estuaries and shallow brackish lagoons, as well as freshwater. For these reasons, it is believed that this species may act as an intermediate, definitive and paratenic host in the life cycle of many parasites. From November 2010 to November 2011 and from August 2012 to July 2013, a total of 126 specimens of Sciades proops from the estuarine region of the Japaratuba River in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, were examined for parasites, of which 84.13% were infected by at least one species: Ergasilus sp. (Copepoda) (Prevalence P = 77.78%, Mean of Intensity MI = 10.08 ± 15.48, Mean Abundance MA = 14.27 ± 7.48) in the gills, Contracaecum sp. (P = 23.02%, MI = 20.59 ± 80.58, MA =39.12 ± 4.47) in the general cavity, Procamallanus sp. (P = 0.79%, MI = 1, MA = 0.01 ± 0.09), Raphidascaroides sp. (P = 2.31%, MI = 1.33 ± 0.58, MA = 0.33 ± 0.22) and Cuccullanus sp. (Nematoda) (P = 0.79%, MI = 1, MA = 0.01 ± 0.09) in the intestine, Ancyrocephalinae (Monogenea) (P = 0.79%, MI = 1, MA = 0.01 ± 0.09) in the gills, Pseudoacanthostomumpanamense (P = 1.59%, MI = 9.00 ± 8.49, MA = 0.14 ± 1.36) in the intestine, Clinostomum sp. (P = 1.59%, MI = 17.50 ± 23.33, MA = 0.29 ± 3.03) on the body surface and two unidentified metacercariae, referred to as Metacercaria 1 (P = 0.79%; IM = 1, MA = 0.01 ± 0.09) and Metacercaria 2 (Digenea) (P = 0.79%, MI = 7, MA = 0.06 ± 0.62) in the swim bladder. Ergasilus sp. was the dominant species and thus classified as core, with Contracaecum sp. as the satellite and other species as secondary species. The spatial distribution of infection with Ergasilus sp. and Contracaecum sp. showed a typical pattern of aggregate distribution. The sex of the host did not influence parasitic infections, but infection with Ergasilus sp. showed a positive and significant correlation with biometric and epidemiologic parameters, whereas infection with Contracaecum sp. was correlated only with prevalence and abundance.
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Carvallho,R. P. S. Takemoto,R. M. Melo,C. M. Jeraldo,V. L. S. Madi,R. R.
Distribution and density of the mollusk Donax striatus (Linnaeus, 1767) in a tropical estuarine region in the brazilian semi-arid
Abstract This study evaluated the spatial and temporal distribution and density of the bivalve Donax striatus, at beaches close to the Apodi/Mossoró River estuary, through, six semiannual sampling campaigns were performed between April/2009 and October/2011. The sampled area was delimited by 20 transects that were laid perpendicular to the beach line and extended over 300 m in the intertidal zone. Seven sampling points were established in each transect, organisms and sediment were collected, and water temperature and salinity were recorded. The highest D. striatus average density (103 individuals.m–2) was observed in April/2009 and the lowest (18 individuals.m–2) in October/2010. The highest D. striatus densities occurred in beaches further from the estuarine region as demonstrated by a significant positive correlation (r2 = 0.67 and p = 0.0007). The D. striatus densities presented significant negative correlations with the percentages of organic matter in the water. This species demonstrated an aggregated distribution in the studied area.
2022-12-06T13:15:57Z
Medeiros,E. L. Fernandes,G. V. Henry-Silva,G. G.
Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Enterococcus species isolated from meat and dairy products
Abstract Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have an important role in a great variety of fermented foods. In addition to their contribution to sensory characteristics, they enhance food preservation and can be used as probiotics. In this study, the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of culture supernatants and cell free extracts of 16 LAB isolated from meat and dairy products were investigated. The bacterial were identified by 16S rRNA sequencing. GenBank BLAST analysis revealed that all the isolates belong to Enterococcus faecium species. Antimicrobial activity against the indicator microorganism (Listeria monocytogenes) was observed at 11 culture supernatants and 4 cell free extracts. The sensibility of culture supernatant was evaluated by proteinase K and trypsin and it was observed that activity of antimicrobial substance was completely lost after the treatment. All of the isolates showed antioxidant activity as determined by the Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances (TBARS) method with both types of extracts. When the antioxidant capacity was investigated using ABTS•+ method (2,2 azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)) and DPPH method (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) it was observed that only culture supernatants showed antioxidant capacity. These bacteria could particularly help to reduce or inhibit pathogenic microorganisms as well as oxidative spoilage in foods and feed.
2022-12-06T13:15:57Z
Pieniz,S. Andreazza,R. Okeke,B. C. Camargo,F. A. O. Brandelli,A.
Trace elements concentrations in Buff-breasted Sandpiper sampled in Lagoa do Peixe National Park, Southern Brazil
Abstract Cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, manganese, nickel, zinc and lead concentrations were detected in feathers of Buff-breasted Sandpipers (Calidris subruficollis) captured during the non-breeding season and analyzed with relationship to body mass. Of these metals tested for, only copper levels (2.28 µg/g) were positively correlated with bird body mass. Zinc levels showed higher concentration (67.97 µg/g) than the other metals, and cadmium levels showed the lowest concentration (0.14 µg/g). Trace element concentrations were below toxicity levels for all tested chemicals and we suggest that this probably reflects that essential elements are maintained there by normal homeostatic mechanism and that no excessive environmental exposure to these elements during migration or on the wintering area is suggested by these results.
2022-12-06T13:15:57Z
Scherer,J. F. M. Scherer,A. L. Barbieri,E. Petry,M. V. Valiati,V. H.
New records of the striped cleaner shrimp Lysmata grabhami (Gordon, 1935) from Brazil, Southwestern Atlantic
Abstract New records for Lysmata grabhami (Gordon, 1935) in Brazilian waters are presented. Four adult individuals from coastal waters off the city of Vitória, Espírito Santo coast and one adult from Trindade Island were collected during scuba diving in depths between 20-40 meters. These two records represent the southernmost published finding of this species in the Atlantic and the record for Vitória, Espirito Santo is the first from Brazilian coastal waters.
2022-12-06T13:15:57Z
Kassuga,A. D. Diele,K. Hostim-Silva,M.
Influence of nitrogen sources on the enzymatic activity and grown by Lentinula edodes in biomass Eucalyptus benthamii
Abstract Lignocellulose is the most abundant environmental component and a renewable organic resource in soil. There are some filamentous fungi which developed the ability to break down and use cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin as an energy source. The objective of this research was to analyze the effect of three nitrogen resources (ammonium sulfate, saltpetre, soybean) in the holocellulolitic activity of Lentinula edodes EF 50 using as substrate sawdust E. benthamii. An experimental design mixture was applied with repetition in the central point consisting of seven treatments (T) of equal concentrations of nitrogen in ammonium sulfate, potassium nitrate and soybean. The enzymatic activity of avicelase, carboxymetilcellulase, β-glucosidase, xylanases and manganese peroxidase was determined. The humidity, pH, water activity (aw) and qualitative analysis of mycelial growth in 8 times of cultivation were evaluated. The results showed negative effect on enzyme production in treatments with maximum concentration of ammonium sulfate and potassium nitrate. The treatments with cooked soybean flour expressed higher enzymatic activities in times of 3, 6 and 9 days of culture, except in the activity of manganese peroxidase. The highest production was observed in the treatment with ammonium sulfate, and soybean (83.86 UI.L–1) at 20 days of cultivation.
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Pedri,Z. C. Lozano,L. M. S. Hermann,K. L. Helm,C. V. Peralta,R. M. Tavares,L. B. B.
Antioxidant activity and phenolic content of leaf infusions of Myrtaceae species from Cerrado (Brazilian Savanna)
Abstract There is considerable interest in identifying new antioxidants from plant materials. Several studies have emphasized the antioxidant activity of species belonging to the Myrtaceae family. However, there are few reports on these species from the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna). In this study, the antioxidant activity and phenolic content of 12 native Myrtaceae species from the Cerrado were evaluated (Blepharocalyx salicifolius, Eugenia bimarginata, Eugenia dysenterica, Eugenia klotzschiana, Hexachlamys edulis, Myrcia bella, Myrcia lingua, Myrcia splendens, Myrcia tomentosa, Psidium australe, Psidium cinereum, and Psidium laruotteanum). Antioxidant potential was assessed using the antioxidant activity index (AAI) by the DPPH method and total phenolic content (TPC) by the Folin–Ciocalteu assay. There was a high correlation between TPC and AAI values. Psidium laruotteanum showed the highest TPC (576.56 mg GAE/g extract) and was the most potent antioxidant (AAI = 7.97, IC50 = 3.86 µg·mL−1), with activity close to that of pure quercetin (IC50 = 2.99 µg·mL−1). The extracts of nine species showed IC50 of 6.24–8.75 µg·mL−1. Most species showed TPC and AAI values similar to or higher than those for Camellia sinensis, a commonly consumed tea with strong antioxidant properties. The results reveal that the analyzed Myrtaceae species from the Cerrado possess high phenolic contents and antioxidant activities. Thus, they are a potential source of new natural antioxidants.
2022-12-06T13:15:57Z
Takao,L. K. Imatomi,M. Gualtieri,S. C. J.