951 resultados para Plant products industry


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We aimed to establish a phytochemical analysis of the crude extracts and performed GC-MS of the essential oils (EOs) of Eugenia uniflora L. (Myrtaceae) and Asteraceae species Baccharis dracunculifolia DC, Matricaria chamomilla L. and Vernonia polyanthes Less, as well as determining their antimicrobial activity. Establishment of the minimal inhibitory concentrations of the crude extracts and EOs against 16 Staphylococcus aureus and 16 Escherichia coli strains from human specimens was carried out using the dilution method in Mueller-Hinton agar. Some phenolic compounds with antimicrobial properties were established, and all EOs had a higher antimicrobial activity than the extracts. Matricaria chamomilla extract and E. uniflora EO were efficient against S. aureus strains, while E. uniflora and V. polyanthes extracts and V. polyanthes EO showed the best antimicrobial activity against E. coli strains. Staphylococcus aureus strains were more susceptible to the tested plant products than E. coli, but all natural products promoted antimicrobial growth inhibition.

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An integrated and interdisciplinary research programme with native medicinal plants from tropical forests has been performed in order to obtain new forest products for sustainable use in regional markets vis-à-vis ecosystem conservation. For the success of this programme ethnopharmacological studies are very important with respect to (i) identification of useful plants including medicinal and aromatic species; (ii) recuperation and preservation of traditional knowledge about native plants; and (iii) identification of potential plants with economic value. The plants are selected with a view to evaluate efficacy and safety (pharmacological and toxicological studies), and phytochemical profile and quality control (phytochemical and chromatographic characterization). These studies are very important to add value to plant products and also to mitigate unscrupulous exploitation of medicinal plants by local communities, since multiple use of plants represents an excellent strategy for sustaining the tropical ecosystem through ex situ and in situ conservation. Thus, conservation of tropical resources is possible in conjunction with improvements in the quality of life of the traditional communities and production of new products with therapeutic, cosmetic and 'cosmeceutic' value. © NIAB 2005.

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The use of chemical preservative compounds is common in the food products industry. Caramel color is the most usual additive used in beverages, desserts, and breads worldwide. During its fabrication process, 2- and 4-methylimidazole (MeI), highly carcinogenic compounds, are generated. In these cases, the development of reliable analytical methods for the monitoring of undesirable compounds is necessary. The primary procedure for the analysis of 2- and 4-MeI is using LC- or GC-MS techniques. These procedures are time-consuming and require large amounts of organic solvents and several pretreatment steps. This prevents the routine use of this procedure. This paper describes a rapid, efficient, and simple method using capillary electrophoresis (CE) for the separation and determination of 2- and 4-MeI in caramel colors. The analyses were performed using a 75 μm i.d. uncoated fused-silica capillary with an effective length of 40 cm and a running electrolyte consisting of 160 mmol L-1 phosphate plus 30% acetonitrile. The pH was adjusted to 2.5 with triethylamine. The analytes were separated within 6 min at a voltage of 20 kV. Method validation revealed good repeatability of both migration time (<0.8% RSD) and peak area (<2% RSD). Analytical curves for 2- and 4-MeI were linear in the 0.4-40 mg L-1 concentration interval. Detection limits were 0.16 mg L-1 for 4-MeI and 0.22 mg L-1 for 2-MeI. The extraction recoveries were satisfactory. The developed method showed many advantages when compared to the previously used method. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Engenharia e Ciência de Alimentos - IBILCE

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A mucosite oral é a complicação oral mais freqüente nos pacientes sob quimioterapia e/ou radioterapia. Vários microrganismos podem estar presentes nesta lesão o que dificulta o seu tratamento. A propriedade antimicrobiana de plantas tem sido estudada com o intuito de confirmar cientificamente sua ação, e o possível potencial no controle de doenças infecciosas, principalmente devido ao aumento de microrganismos resistentes aos antimicrobianos conhecidos. O estudo teve por objetivo observar a ação inibidora de extratos das plantas Arrabidaea chica, Bryophyllum calycinum, Mansoa alliacea, Azadirachta indica, Senna alata, Vatairea guianensis, Vismia guianensis, Ananas erectifolius, Psidium guajava, Euterpe oleracea e Symphonia globulifera sobre cepas de microrganismos frequentemente envolvidos em lesões de mucosite oral, tais como, Streptococcus mitis (ATCC 903), Streptococcus sanguis (ATCC 10557), Streptococcus mutans (ATCC 25175), Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 9027), Candida albicans (ATCC 40175), Candida krusei (ATCC 40147) e Candida parapsilosis (ATCC 40038). A avaliação da atividade antimicrobiana e a determinação da Concentração Inibitória Mínima (CIM) foram realizadas através do método de disco-difusão em meio sólido. Os extratos brutos das plantas foram testados nas concentrações de 500, 250, 125, 62,50, 31,25 e 15,62 mg/ml utilizando como solvente o Dimetil-Sulfóxido (DMSO). Os extratos de anani e de pirarucu foram os que apresentaram maior espectro de ação, inibindo o crescimento de sete microrganismos dentre os oito testados. As menores CIM foram obtidas com os extratos de anani, lacre e mata pasto. O extrato de anani foi o mais ativo tendo demonstrado boa atividade antimicrobiana (CIM abaixo de 100 mg/mL) contra sete microrganismos (S. aureus, C. albicans, C. krusei, C. parapsilosis, S. mitis. S. sanguis e S. mutans, sendo inativo apenas para P. aeruginosa). O extrato de lacre demonstrou boa atividade frente a cinco microrganismos. Mata pasto teve boa atividade contra S. aureus, S. mitis e C. albicans. P. aeruginosa foi o microrganismo mais resistente sendo suscetível apenas para os extratos de pariri e pirarucu. Dentre os extratos avaliados, apenas o curauá não apresentou atividade sobre nenhum dos microrganismos testados. Os resultados obtidos demonstraram a capacidade antimicrobiana dos produtos vegetais testados. Entretanto, estudos futuros são necessários para esclarecer os seus mecanismos de ações e as possíveis interações com as drogas antimicrobianas, visando seu aproveitamento na terapêutica de doenças infecciosas.

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Este trabalho propõe uma metodologia para o gerenciamento de energia como uma ferramenta de Gestão de Eficiência Energética na Indústria pelo lado do consumo de energia no processo produtivo de uma indústria. Uma ação importante neste processo é a criação da interatividade entre os usuários e a energia elétrica. É proposto a implementação de dispositivos de medição, controle e diagnostico, a fim de obter um melhor aproveitamento do uso da energia elétrica, e com a aquisição dos dados oriundos destes dispositivos permitirem o gerenciamento para redução do consumo de energia e fazer a gestão visando a eficiência energética. São apresentados resultados do sistema proposto nas áreas com centrais de refrigeração de uma indústria de produtos plásticos para atendimento à indústria alimentícia. No presente estudo, aplicou-se também uma metodologia chamada de medição e verificação (M&V) para avaliar o percentual efetivo de economia obtido após a implantação das ações de eficiência energética.

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Herbal medicines have been widely used around the world since ancient times. The advancement of phytochemical and phytopharmacological sciences has enabled elucidation of the composition and biological activities of several medicinal plant products. The effectiveness of many species of medicinal plants depends on the supply of active compounds. Most of the biologically active constituents of extracts, such as flavonoids, tannins, and terpenoids, are highly soluble in water, but have low absorption, because they are unable to cross the lipid membranes of the cells, have excessively high molecular size, or are poorly absorbed, resulting in loss of bioavailability and efficacy. Some extracts are not used clinically because of these obstacles. It has been widely proposed to combine herbal medicine with nanotechnology, because nano-structured systems might be able to potentiate the action of plant extracts, reducing the required dose and side effects, and improving activity. Nanosystems can deliver the active constituent at a sufficient concentration during the entire treatment period, directing it to the desired site of action. Conventional treatments do not meet these requirements. The purpose of this study is to review nanotechnology- based drug delivery systems and herbal medicines.

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In wood processing industries, which use electrical equipment in the production process, in most cases these are badly scaled or operate under inadequate conditions, resulting directly in industrial energy efficiency, which proves important because besides having technological innovation, also with practices and policies, aims to decrease power consumption. So in a wiring project should take into account the variables that influence energy efficiency. Thus this work has been reviewed and subsequently calculated some of these variables, such as active power, power factor and demand for the entire industry (global) and also for specific equipment, the chipper. The network analysis was performed in a wood processing industry in the city of Taquarivaí - SP, and evaluated these variables with a network analyzer and also by analysis on energy bills, which were found in both analysis levels below those found in literature. These factors are due to poor design, improper use, storage of equipment or even by characteristic of the production process, ie, the equipment running on empty because of the volatility of production

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We estimate the impact of regulatory heterogeneity on agri-food trade using a gravity analysis that relies on detailed data on non-tariff measures (NTMs) collected by the NTM-Impact project. The data cover a broad range of import requirements for agricultural and food products for the EU and nine of its major trade partners. We find that trade is significantly reduced when importing countries have stricter maximum residue limits (MRLs) for plant products than exporting countries. For most other measures, due to their qualitative nature, we were unable to infer whether the importer has stricter standards relative to the exporter, and we do not find a robust relationship between these measures and trade. Our findings suggest that, at least for some import standards, harmonising regulations will increase trade. We also conclude that tariff reductions remain an effective means to increase trade even when NTMs abound.

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[ES] El cuaderno de campo agrícola es un documento donde los productores agrariosregistran determinadas operaciones llevadas a cabo en su explotación. Esta herramienta debe ser supervisada por un técnico agrícola y sintetizar todos los requerimientos existentes en la legislación europea, nacional y autonómica en las siguientes materias: seguridad alimentaria; trazabilidad; seguridad en la aplicación de productos fitosanitarios; protección de aguas y suelos frente a la contaminación; protección de hábitats naturales; salud pública; condicionalidad. De esta manera, se garantiza que se llevan a cabo buenas prácticas agrícolas en laproducción hortofrutícola, respetando el medio ambiente y aportando confianza a los consumidores finales. Los modelos de cuaderno de campo agrícola existentes consisten en varias hojas con diferentes tablas que se cumplimentan en papel, con la dificultad que implica tanto para el agricultor en el registro de operaciones como para ser supervisado por los técnicos. El objetivo del presente trabajo es realizar una aplicación web que facilite al agricultor y a los técnicos agrícolas la gestión y supervisión del cuaderno de campo.

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Introduction: Among all cancer types leukemia represents the leading cause of cancer death in man younger than 40 years. Single-target drug therapy has generally been highly ineffective in treating complex diseases such as cancer. A growing interest has been directed toward multi-target drugs able to hit multiple targets. In this context, plant products, based on their intrinsic complexity, could represent an interesting and promising approach. Aim of the research followed during my PhD was to indentify and study novel natural compounds for the treatment of acute leukemias. Two potential multi-target drugs were identified in Hemidesmus indicus and piperlongumine. Methodology/Principal Findings: A variety of cellular assays and flow cytometry were performed on different cell lines. We demonstrated that Hemidesmus modulates many components of intracellular signaling pathways involved in cell viability and proliferation and alters gene and protein expression, eventually leading to tumor cell death, mediated by a loss of mitochondrial transmembrane potential, raise of [Ca2+]i, inhibition of Mcl-1, increasing Bax/Bcl-2 ratio, and ROS formation. Moreover, we proved that the decoction causes differentiation of HL-60 and regulates angiogenesis of HUVECs in hypoxia and normoxia, by the inhibition of new vessel formation and the processes of migration/invasion. Clinically relevant observations are that its cytotoxic activity was also recorded in primary cells from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients. Moreover, both Hemidesmus and piperlongumine showed a selective action toward leukemic stem cell (LSC). Conclusions: Our results indicate the molecular basis of the anti-leukemic effects of Hemidesmus indicus and indentify the mitochondrial pathways, [Ca2+]i, cytodifferentiation and angiogenesis inhibition as crucial actors in its anticancer activity. The ability to selectively hit LSC showed by Hemidesmus and piperlongumine enriched the knowledge of their anti-leukemic activity. On these bases, we conclude that Hemidesmus and piperlongumine can represent a valuable strategy in the anticancer pharmacology.

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Waste effluents from the forest products industry are sources of lignocellulosic biomass that can be converted to ethanol by yeast after pretreatment. However, the challenge of improving ethanol yields from a mixed pentose and hexose fermentation of a potentially inhibitory hydrolysate still remains. Hardboard manufacturing process wastewater (HPW) was evaluated at a potential feedstream for lignocellulosic ethanol production by native xylose-fermenting yeast. After screening of xylose-fermenting yeasts, Scheffersomyces stipitis CBS 6054 was selected as the ideal organism for conversion of the HPW hydrolysate material. The individual and synergistic effects of inhibitory compounds present in the hydrolysate were evaluated using response surface methodology. It was concluded that organic acids have an additive negative effect on fermentations. Fermentation conditions were also optimized in terms of aeration and pH. Methods for improving productivity and achieving higher ethanol yields were investigated. Adaptation to the conditions present in the hydrolysate through repeated cell sub-culturing was used. The objectives of this present study were to adapt S. stipitis CBS6054 to a dilute-acid pretreated lignocellulosic containing waste stream; compare the physiological, metabolic, and proteomic profiles of the adapted strain to its parent; quantify changes in protein expression/regulation, metabolite abundance, and enzyme activity; and determine the biochemical and molecular mechanism of adaptation. The adapted culture showed improvement in both substrate utilization and ethanol yields compared to the unadapted parent strain. The adapted strain also represented a growth phenotype compared to its unadapted parent based on its physiological and proteomic profiles. Several potential targets that could be responsible for strain improvement were identified. These targets could have implications for metabolic engineering of strains for improved ethanol production from lignocellulosic feedstocks. Although this work focuses specifically on the conversion of HPW to ethanol, the methods developed can be used for any feedstock/product systems that employ a microbial conversion step. The benefit of this research is that the organisms will the optimized for a company's specific system.