3 resultados para Radical scavenging peptide
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
Resumo:
BACKGROUND: Characterisation of the essential oils from O. glandulosum collected in three locations of Tunisia, chemical composition and the evaluation of their antioxidant activities were carried out. RESULTS: The essential oils from Origanum vulgare L. subsp. glandulosum (Desf.) letswaart collected from three localities of north Tunisia - Krib, Bargou and Nefza - were obtained in yields of 2.5, 3.0 and 4.6% (v/w), respectively. The essential oils were analysed by GC and GC/MS and assayed for their total phenolics content, by the Folin-Ciocalteu method, and antioxidant effectiveness, using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazil (DPPH) radical scavenging assay. The main components of these essential oils, from Nefza, Bargou and Krib, were p-cymene (36%, 40% and 46%), thymol (32%, 39% and 18%), gamma-terpinene (24%, 12% and 16%) and carvacrol (2%, 2% and 15%), respectively). The ability to scavenge the DPPH radicals, expressed by IC50, ranged from 59 to 80 mg L-1. The total phenolic content, expressed in gallic acid equivalent (GAE) g kg(-1) dry weight, varied from 9.37 to 17.70 g kg(-1) dw. CONCLUSIONS: A correlation was identified between the total phenolic content of the essential oils and DPPH radical scavenger capacity. The occurrence of a p-cymene chemotype of O. glandulosum in the northern region of Tunisia is demonstrated.
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Extracellular-(E-PPS) and intracellular-protein-polysaccharides (I-PPS) complexes were produced by Trametes versicolor in submerged cultures with different carbon sources. The highest extracellular-(EPS) and intracellular-polysaccharide (IPS) concentration in the complexes was obtained with tomato pomace culture. DPPH radical scavenging for E-PPS and I-PPS produced by liter of culture was equivallent to 2.115 +/- A 0.227 and 1.374 +/- A 0.364 g of ascorbic acid, respectively. These complexes showed a protector effect in the oxidation of erythrocyte membranes and had ability to inhibit the hemolysis and methemoglobin synthesis in stressed erythrocytes. These results suggest that extracellular- and intracellular- polysaccharides produced are important bioactive compounds with medicinal potential.
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Os estudos sobre a questão da Justiça Política nas transições para a democracia têm conhecido, sobretudo nos últimos anos, consideráveis progressos, nomeadamente no que diz respeito aos casos integrados na chamada Terceira Vaga de democratização. Relativamente ao caso português, e apesar da ideia generalizada de que o processo de “purgas” terá sido limitado, três décadas depois do 25 de Abril de 1974, são ainda escassos os estudos que nos permitam conhecer em detalhe a forma como a Democracia lidou com o seu passado repressivo. A par dos trabalhos pioneiros de António Costa Pinto (Pinto: 1998 e 2008), apenas são conhecidos alguns estudos sectoriais e lacunares incidindo sobre a Polícia Política (Raimundo: 2007), Educação (Serra: 2008) e Justiça (Rezola: 2008). Pouco ou nada se sabe, por exemplo, sobre o que efectivamente se passou na Comunicação Social, sector consensualmente considerado como fundamental para a definição da natureza do novo regime político. Inserida no âmbito do projecto Justiça política na transição para a democracia em Portugal (1974-2008) (PTDC/HIS-HIS/103286/2008), com a presente comunicação, propomo-nos analisar a situação específica da Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) durante o período revolucionário, pretendendo assim dar um contributo para o estudo dos media e da justiça transicional em Portugal.