4 resultados para modélisation générative et de performance
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
Resumo:
In the present study, the performance of Immunomagnetic Separation technique, coupled with Immunofluorescence (IMS-IFA), was compared with the FAUST et al. and Lutz parasitological techniques for the detection of Giardia lamblia cysts in human feces. One hundred and twenty-seven samples were evaluated by the three techniques at the same time showing a rate of cyst detection of 27.5% by IMS-IFA and 15.7% by both Faust et al. and Lutz techniques. Data analysis showed a higher sensitivity of IMS-IFA for the detection of G. lamblia cysts in comparison with the techniques of FAUST et al. and Lutz. The use of this methodology as a routine procedure enables the processing of many samples simultaneously, in order to increase recovery rate of G. lamblia cysts and reduce the time of sample storage.
Resumo:
The current study aims to verify the best method for a rapid and efficient extraction of flavonoids from Alpinia zerumbet. Dried leaves were extracted using distillated water and ethanol 70% by extraction methods of shaking maceration, ultrasonic, microwave and stirring. By the application of TLC and reversed-phase HPLC techniques the rutin and kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide were detected. Ethanol 70% was more efficient for flavonoids extraction than water. No significant yielding variation was verified for ultrasonic, microwave and stirring methods using ethanol 70% (11 to 14%). The relative concentration of rutin and kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide, respectively, was higher by ultrasonic (1.5 and 5.62 mg g-1 dried leaves, respectively) and by microwave (1.0 and 6.64 mg g-1 dried leaves) methods using ethanol. Rapid and simplified extraction proceeding optimize phytochemical work and acquisition of secondary metabolites.
Flavonoids extraction from Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt et Smith leaves using different procedures
Resumo:
The current study aims to verify the best method for a rapid and efficient extraction of flavonoids from Alpinia zerumbet. Dried leaves were extracted using distillated water and ethanol 70% by extraction methods of shaking maceration, ultrasonic, microwave and stirring. By the application of TLC and reversed-phase HPLC techniques the rutin and kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide were detected. Ethanol 70% was more efficient for flavonoids extraction than water. No significant yielding variation was verified for ultrasonic, microwave and stirring methods using ethanol 70% (11 to 14%). Relative concentration of rutin and kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide, respectively, was higher by ultrasonic (1.5 and 5.62 mg g-1 dried leaves) and by microwave (1.0 and 6.64 mg g-1 dried leaves) methods using 70% ethanol. Rapid and simplified extraction proceeding optimize phytochemical work and acquisition of secondary metabolites.
Resumo:
A faveleira possui amêndoas com potencial em óleos e proteínas alimentares e é encontrada em todos os estados do nordeste brasileiro, principalmente nas regiões do sertão e caatinga. Objetivando a sua aplicação em formulações alimentícias, as propriedades funcionais das proteínas de amêndoas da faveleira com espinhos (FCE), e sem espinhos (FSE) foram estudadas. As amêndoas apresentaram, elevado conteúdo de lipídio (40,56 e 40,21%) e proteína (33,00 e 35,77%) e depois de desengordurada, apresentou 57,55 e 63,00% respectivamente. Na obtenção dos isolados proteicos, os índices em proteínas extraídas foram de 83,51% para a FCE e 80,57% para a FSE em pH 10,5. Os índices de proteínas recuperadas através da precipitação isoelétrica foram de 72,84 e 72,11% em pH 4,5. Os índices de proteínas solúveis e as propriedades de emulsificação mostraram-se dependentes do pH, com valores mínimos no ponto isoelétrico e mais elevados em pH ácido e básico ao pI. O isolado proteico da FSE apresentou melhor capacidade de absorção de água e de óleo em relação à FCE. Quando avaliadas através da atividade e da estabilidade de emulsão os isolados apresentaram performance apropriada tanto na região ácida quanto alcalina do pI.