5 resultados para Blanca Varela
em SAPIENTIA - Universidade do Algarve - Portugal
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Dar a conhecer a ignota poesia de Emiliano da Costa, contribuir para a sua revalorização e impedir o seu esquecimento são os derradeiros propósitos deste estudo. Numa primeira fase realça-se o cunho regional e universal de Emiliano e, uma vez justificada a importância da sua revalorização no panorama literário português, imagina-se um projeto fundamentado numa exposição museológica. Emiliano distingue-se como um dos mais admiráveis poetas algarvios e, por essa razão, é imperativo lê-lo no seio da designada literatura regionalista. As fronteiras geográficas fazem-se sentir na linguagem, na interioridade do sujeito poético, no retrato dos locais, das gentes, dos seus usos e costumes, nomeadamente em obras como Rosairinha. Porém, uma vez consagrado o seu testemunho como algarvio, Emiliano prorroga a sua poesia para a universalidade. As catorze obras publicadas dão a conhecer um indivíduo, uma história, um tempo e um lugar que não se encerram em si mesmos. Sendo um homem do mundo, o poeta rodeou-se de arte escrita, pintada e musicada, dos mais variados autores portugueses e estrangeiros. Estas influências artísticas estão imortalizadas na sua poesia e tomaram um importante lugar na sua própria casa. Destacamse as pinturas que cobrem as paredes da sua sala, pois é a partir desse acervo que se imagina uma exposição multifacetada, ilustradora da poesia, vida e contexto sociocultural de Emiliano da Costa.
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Infectious diseases often hamper the production of aquatic organisms in aquaculture systems, causing economical losses, environmental problems and consumer safety issues. The conventional way aquaculture producers had to control pathogens was by means of synthetic antibiotics and chemicals. This procedure had consequences in the emergence of more resilient pathogens, drug contamination of seafood products and local ecosystems. To avoid the repercussions of antibiotic use, vaccination has greatly replaced human drugs in western fish farms. However there is still massive unregulated antibiotic use in third world fish farms, so less expensive therapeutic alternatives for drugs are desperately needed. An alternative way to achieve disease control in aquaculture is by using natural bioactive organic compounds with antibiotic, antioxidant and/or immunostimulant properties. Such diverse biomolecules occur in bacteria, algae, fungi, higher plants and other organisms. Fatty acids, nucleotides, monosaccharides, polysaccharides, peptides, polyphenols and terpenoids, are examples of these substances. One promising source of bioactive compounds are salt tolerant plants. Halophytes have more molecular resources and defence mechanisms, when compared with other tracheophytes, to deal with the oxidative stresses of their habitat. Many halophytes have been used as a traditional food and medical supply, especially by African and Asian cultures. This scientific work evaluated the antibiotic, antioxidant, immunostimulant and metal chelating properties of Atriplex halimus L., Arthrocnemum macrostachyum Moric., Carpobrotus edulis L., Juncus acutus L. and Plantago coronopus L., from the Algarve coast. The antibiotic properties were tested against Listonella anguillarum, Photobacterium damselae piscicida and Vibrio fischeri. The immunostimulant properties were tested with cytochrome c and Griess assays on Sparus aurata head-kidney phagocytes. J. acutus ether extract inhibited the growth of P. damselae piscicida. A. macrostachyum, A. halimus, C. edulis, Juncus acutus and P. coronopus displayed antioxidant, copper chelating and iron chelating properties. These plants show potential as sources of bioactive compounds with application in aquaculture and in other fields.
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Cancer is a multistage process characterized by three stages: initiation, promotion and progression; and is one of the major killers worldwide. Oxidative stress acts as initiator in tumorigenesis; chronic inflammation promotes cancer; and apoptosis inactivation is an issue in cancer progression. In this study, it was investigated the antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antitumor properties of hexane, ether, chloroform, methanol and water extracts of five species of halophytes: A. macrostachyum, P. coronopus, J. acutus, C. edulis and A. halimus. Antioxidant activity was assessed by DPPH• and ABTS•+ methods, and the total phenolics content (TPC) was evaluated by the Folin-Ciocalteau method. The anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts was determined by the Griess method, and by evaluating the inhibition of NO production in LPS-stimulated RAW- 264.7 macrophages. The cytotoxic activity of the extracts against HepG2 and THP1 cell lines was estimated by the MTT assay, and the results obtained were further compared with the S17 non-tumor cell line. The induction of apoptosis of J. acutus ether extract was assessed by DAPI staining. The highest antioxidant activities was observed in C. edulis methanol and the J. acutus ether extracts against the DPPH• radical; and J. acutus ether and A. halimus ether extracts against the ABTS•+ radical. The methanol extracts of C. edulis and P. coronopus, and the ether extract of J. acutus revealed a high TPC. Generally the antioxidant activity had no correlation with the TPC. The A. halimus chloroform and P. coronopus hexane extracts demonstrated ability to reduce NO production in macrophages (> 50%), revealing their anti-inflammatory capacity. The ether extract of J. acutus showed high cytotoxicity against HepG2 cancer cells, with reduced cellular viability even at the lowest concentrations. This outcome was significantly lower than the obtained with the non-tumor cells (S17). This result was complemented by the induction of apoptosis.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Gestão e Conservação da Natureza, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e Ambiente, Universidade do Algarve, 2004
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Dissertação de mestrado, Aquacultura, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015