1000 resultados para Atividade de enzimas pancreáticas
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Plodia interpunctella (Indian meal moth) is a cosmopolitan pest that attacks not only a wide range of stored grain as well other food products. Due to its economic importance several researches have focused in a method with ability to control this pest with few or no damage to the environment. The study of digestive enzymes inhibitors, lectins and chitin-binding proteins, has often been proposed as an alternative to reduce insect damage. In this study we report the major classes of digestive enzymes during larval growth in P. Interpunctella, being those proteinases actives at pH 9.5 and optimum temperature of 50 oC to both larvae of the 3rd instar and pre-pupal stage of development. In vitro and zymogram assays presented the effects of several inhibitors, such as SBTI, TLCK and PMSF to intestinal homogenate of 3rd instar larvae of 62%, 92% and 87% of inhibition and In pre-pupal stage of 87%, 62 % and 55% of inhibition, respectively. Zymograms showed inhibition of two low molecular masses protein bands by TLCK and that in presence of SBTI were retarded. These results are indicative of predominance of digestive serine proteinases in gut homogenate from Plodia interpunctella larvae. This serine proteinase was then used as a target to evaluate the effect of SBTI on larvae in in vivo assay. Effect of SBTI on mortality and larval mass was not observed at until 4% of concentration (w/w) in diets. Chitin, another target to insecticidal proteins, was observed by chemical method. Moreover, optic microscopy confirmed the presence of a peritrophic membrane. Established this target, in vivo effect of EvV, a chitin binding vicilin, evaluated during the larval development of P. interpunctella and was obtained a LD50 of 0,23% and WD50 of 0,27% to this protein. Mechanism of action was proposed through of the in vivo digestibility of EvV methodology. During the passage through the larval digestive tract was observed that EvV was susceptible to digestive enzymes and a reactive fragment, visualized by Western blotting, produced by digestion was recovered after dissociation of the peritrophic membrane. The bound of EvV to peritrophic membrane was confirmed by immunohystochemical assays that showed strong immunofluorescent signal of EvV-FITC binding and peritrophic membrane. These results are a indicative that vicilins could be utilized as potential insecticide to Plodia interpunctella and a control methods using EvV as bioinsecticide should be studied to reduce lost caused by storage insect pests
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Os diversos compostos químicos liberados no ambiente oriundos do uso indiscriminado na agricultura, pecuária e na indústria são responsáveis por efeitos ecológicos adversos, causando a contaminação do solo e corpos d´água e acumulando-se em organismos não alvo. O tratamento dos esgotos resulta na produção do lodo de esgoto, o qual muitas vezes é utilizado como fonte alternativa de nutrientes para as plantas devido ao seu alto teor de matéria orgânica. Contudo, o lodo pode conter metais pesados em sua composição advindos principalmente do setor industrial, os quais podem expressar seu potencial poluente diretamente nos organismos do solo, além da possibilidade de transferência para outros organismos via cadeia alimentar ou pela contaminação das águas (CHANG et al., 1987). Embora o controle químico de pragas tenha reduzido o índice de doenças para homens e animais e incrementado a produção agrícola, agentes poluentes podem permanecer ativos no ambiente por longos períodos, afetando os ecossistemas. Os efeitos desses agentes ao longo do tempo representam um grande risco para a saúde pública, tornando-se necessário o monitoramento em águas, solos, alimentos e ar. Nesse contexto, as alterações ao nível bioquímico são as primeiras respostas detectáveis e quantificáveis em uma mudança do meio ambiente, sendo indicadores mais sensíveis que os de maiores níveis de organização biológica porque exibem um tempo de exposição mais curto. A partir do processo de bioacumulação, os agentes poluentes podem se concentrar em diferentes tecidos e promover a ativação ou inibição de sistemas enzimáticos, tais como o das fosfatases ácidas (JONSSON, 2005; JONSSON, AOYAMA, 2007). As fosfatases ácidas ou ortofosfato monoéster fosfohidrolases (E.C.3.1.3.2.) são enzimas que catalisam a hidrólise de uma grande variedade de ésteres de ortofosfato e reações de transfosforilação. Inibições in vitro de fosfatases de vários organismos causadas por pesticidas, têm sido relatadas na literatura (SEKEROGLU et al., 1980; EL DEMERDASH et al., 2001). O ensaio enzimático in vitro representa uma ferramenta útil para o screening de poluentes, elucidação de mecanismos de toxicidade e monitoramento de áreas contaminadas. Entretanto, os testes de toxicidade em organismos aquáticos podem complementar as análises in vitro. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito in vitro de agentes agroquímicos e metais pesados contaminantes de lodo de esgoto sobre a fosfatase ácida total de Daphnia similis, comparando-se com os resultados obtidos em testes de toxicidade aguda.
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A supressividade de solos e influenciada pela atividade microbiana, porém sua avaliação muitas vezes apresenta problemas. O método de hidrolise de FDA avalia a atividade celular nas amostras de solo, visto que a hidrolise e realizada por diversas enzimas. Amostras de 5g de solo são colocadas em frascos de Erlenmeyer (250 ml), juntamente com 20 ml de tampão fosfato de potássio (60 mM; pH 7,6). A reação de hidrolise de FDA e iniciada adicionando-se 0,2ml de solução estoque de FDA(2mg FDA/ml acetona). As amostras são incubadas por 20 min. em agitador (200 rpm) a 25o C. A reação é interrompida através da adição de 20 ml de acetona por frasco. A seguir procede-se a filtragem (Whatman n.1), coletando-se o filtrado em tubos de cultivo acondicionados em recipiente com gelo. Em espectrofotometro, determina-se a absorbancia (490nm) do filtrado. A concentração de FDA hidrolisado e obtida através de uma curva padrão feita conforme a metodologia descrita, porem adicionando-se conhecidas quantidades de FDA hidrolisado (60 min. em agua fervendo) as amostras. Altas correlações foram obtidas entre a taxa de hidrólise de FDA, de solos submetidos a diferentes cultivos (mata, pastagem, cana-de-açúcar e culturas anuais), e a supressividade a Rhizoctonia solani.
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The composition and biological activities of propolis, a resinous hive product collected by honeybees from various plant sources, depends on various factors such as season and vegetation of the area. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the seasonal effect on the ethanolic extracts of Brazilian propolis (EEP) type 6 and type 12, collected during 6 months in terms of antibacterial activity and phenolic composition. The antimicrobial properties were evaluated by MIC and MBC on S. mutans Ingbritt 1600 and the profile of chemical composition by UV-visible spectrophotometry, HPLC-RF and GC-MS. The results demonstrated that the season in which propolis is collected influences its chemical composition, resulting in modifications in its antibacterial activity.
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Glutathione (GSH) and related enzymes are pivotal for the normal functioning of several important biological processes. In this review we discuss the biosynthesis and the catalytic cycles of glutathione as well as the major GSH-related enzymes. We also present how glutathione and enzymes are involved in cancer and the chromatographic and non-chromatographic methods used to analyze glutathione and/or its derivatives.
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The input of agrochemicals in the aquatic compartment can results in biochemical injuries for living organisms. In this context, the knowledge of alterations of enzymatic activities due the presence of agriculture pollutants contributes for the elucidation of the mechanisms of toxicity, implementation of economic methods for monitoring purposes and establishment of maximum allowed concentrations. In the present work, the above considerations are discussed, and data concerning changes in enzymatic function by pesticides and fertilizer contaminants are reviewed. Also, we focused on the acid phosphatase due its susceptibility to several pollutants and diversity in cellular functions.
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Multidrug resistance, MDR is a major obstacle for cancer chemotherapy. MDR can be reversed by drugs that vary in their chemical structure and main biological activity. Many efforts have been done to overcome MDR based on studies of structure-activity relationships and in this review we summarize some aspects of MDR mediated by P-glycoprotein (P-gp), as the most experimentally and clinically tested form of drug resistance. The most significant MDR mechanisms revealed until now are shortly discussed. Physicochemical and structural properties of MDR modulators, measures of the MDR reversal, and QSAR studies are included.
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Activity guided fractionation of Sinningia allagophylla (Mart.) Wiehler ethanolic extract yielded a new benzochromene 8-methoxylapachenol, besides seven known compounds: lapachenol, sitosteryl oleate, sitosteryl linoleate, stigmasteryl oleate, stigmasteryl linoleate, dunniol and tectoquinone. Extract, fractions, and compounds lapachenol, 8-methoxylapachenol, and dunniol were tested in vitro against human cancer cell lines U251 (glioma, CNS), MCF-7 (breast), NCI-ADR/RES (drug-resistant ovarian), 786-0 (kidney), NCI-H460 (lung, no small cells), PC-3 (prostate), OVCAR-3 (ovarian), HT-29 (colon), K562 (leukemia) and against VERO, a normal cell line. The most active compound was dunniol, which inhibited the growth of U251, MCF-7, NCI-ADR/RES, OVCAR-3 and K562 cell lines.
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Arrabidaea chica (H&B) Verlot is a plant popularly known as Pariri and this species is a known source of anthocyanins, flavonoids and tannins. This report describes an approach involving enzymatic treatment prior to extraction procedures to enhance A chica crude extract anticancer activity. Anticancer activity in human cancer cell lines in vitro using a 48 h SRB cell viability assay was performed to determine growth inhibition and cytotoxic properties. The final extraction yield without enzyme treatment was higher (24.28%) compared to the enzyme-treated material (19.03%), with an enhanced aglycones anthocyanin ratio as determined by HPLC- DAD and LC-MS with direct infusion.
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Our aim was to verify the influence of a physical activities proposal in the quality of life and self image of incontinent women. This study was comparative and exploratory and was developed in 16 weeks. Thirty-seven women with and without urinary incontinence (IU) participated in the study. After the study, significant improvement in general health perception (p < 0.001), UI impact (p = 0.035), physical limitations (p = 0.015), personal relations, (p = 0.048), sleep and disposition (p = 0.012) and concerned with the gravity measurements (p = 0.011) was observed. Concerning self image, alterations in appearance were not observed; however, concerning body satisfaction, the women felt less satisfied with their bodies (p = 0.007). There was a reduction in the number of regions where they felt pain (p = 0.0003) and that they did not like (p = 0.0017). In conclusion, the Physical Education professionals using a systematized and integrated physical activities program can lead the women with IU to significant improvement in the perception of their quality of life and health concerning their self image with improvement of the IU symptoms and reduction of frequency and amount of urinary loss.
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This work proposes to determine the water activity and the freezing point depression of tangerine, pineapple and lemon juices at various concentrations (10-55oBrix) and to achieve a correlation between these properties. The freezing point depression was determined with a LAKTRON cryoscope and common laboratory materials. The water activity was determined with a DECAGON CX-2 hygrometer in the temperature range of 15 to 30oC. With the results, the adjustment to CHEN (1987) water activity prediction equation to non-electrolyte mixtures was verified, through the calculation of the variation coefficient (CV). Being CV smaller than 3% for the proposed model, it can be said that the experimental data have adjusted well to the prediction equation. The water activity and the freezing point depression was correlated for tangerine, pineapple and lemon juices and r2 values were higher than 99%. Therefore, it is possible to obtain the water activity by knowing the freezing point depression of studied juices.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física