706 resultados para Peroxidation
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O metabolismo aeróbico é muito eficiente no processo de geração de energia, no entanto, é uma fonte de produção de espécies reativas de oxigênio (ERO). Para a prevenção dos efeitos potencialmente danosos dessas ERO, os organismos desenvolveram um sistema de defesa antioxidante (SDA), que inclui compostos enzimáticos e não enzimáticos. O ácido lipóico (AL) é uma molécula lipo e hidro solúvel, com capacidade de atravessar membranas celulares. Ele possui propriedades antioxidantes, auxiliando na eliminação de ERO, induzindo a expressão de genes importantes nas defesas antioxidantes, quelando metais e interagindo com outros antioxidantes. Trabalhos prévios demonstraram que nanocápsulas poliméricas de ácido lipóico favoreceram a proteção deste antioxidante, aumentando sua estabilidade físico- química em comparação com formulações contendo ácido lipóico livre. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e comparar o efeito do AL livre e do AL em nanocápsulas sobre a atividade de enzimas antioxidantes (glutamato-cisteína ligase, GCL e glutationa-S- transferase, GST), a concentração de glutationa reduzida (GSH) e sub-produtos da peroxidação lipídica (malondealdeído, método TBARS) e da expressão de genes que codificam para as diferentes formas da enzima GST (alfa e pi). Para isso o peixe Cyprinus carpio (Cyprinidae) foi exposto a uma dose de 40 mg/kg a diferentes formas de AL (livre e em nanocápsulas) por injeção intraperitoneal (duas injeções, sendo a primeira no tempo 0 e a segunda após 24 h), sendo logo sacrificados a diferentes tempos da primeira injeção (48 h, 96 h e uma semana), sendo dissecados o cérebro, fígado e músculo dos peixes de cada tratamento. Os resultados obtidos indicam que os órgãos respondem de forma diferente. A curto prazo, o fígado foi o principal órgão a apresentar respostas antioxidantes após tratamento com AL, enquanto que a longo prazo o cérebro e o músculo se mostraram mais responsivos em termos antioxidantes quando 6 comparado ao fígado. Foi também importante a forma em que o AL é administrado, livre ou em nanocápsulas, sendo observado que um mesmo órgão em um mesmo tempo de exposição pode responder de forma diferente de acordo com o tipo de AL que está sendo utilizado. Além disso, o efeito antioxidante do AL nanoencapsulado parece ser mais efetivo quando utilizado a longo prazo, sugerindo que a forma nanoencapsulada libera o antioxidante em forma mais lenta. Os resultados também indicam que a composição da nanocápsulas deve ser levada em consideração, uma vez que foi observado um efeito antioxidante significativo nos tratamentos que continham apenas a nanocápsulas, sem o AL. Sugere-se que este efeito ocorra devido à produção endógena do próprio antioxidante em questão, favorecida pela composição da própria nanocápsula, que possui ácido octanóico, substrato para a síntese de AL. Também se observou um efeito pró-oxidante em alguns tratamentos onde foi utilizada esta formulação, sugerindo que alguns componentes da nanocápsula, como por exemplo, o surfactante que é utilizado para estabilizar a suspensão, possam aumentar a suscetibilidade dos órgãos ao estresse oxidativo.
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Studies made with polysaccharides of seaweed have demonstrated that these present important biological and pharmacological activities. These composites had presented "scavenging" activity of free radicals, which is important in the mediation of the inflammatory process and in the pathology of diverse disease. Recently, this "scavenging" property has taken some researches to evaluate the antioxidant capacity from various polysaccharides. Considering the limited research with polysaccharides and knowing its largely employed by the pharmaceutical and foodstuffs industries, we have objective to verify the actions from fucans and galactans as antioxidants. The fucans are found in brown seaweed and the galactans (carrageenans) in red seaweed. The fucans were obtained from seaweed Padina gymnospora (F0.5 e F1.1 fractions), common to our coastline and one another fucan, fucoidan, was of origin commercial and extracted from seaweed Fucus vesiculosus. The λ, κ e ι carrageenans were also of origin commercial. The antioxidant activities were tested in superoxide and hydroxyl systems to generated free radicals and for the inhibition of the lipid peroxidation. The results obtained to inhibition of formation the superoxide radicals demonstrated that all polysaccharides presented scavenging activity of superoxide radicals. The fucoidan, F0.5 and F1.1 fractions presented IC50 of 0.058; 0.243 and 0.243 mg/mL, respectively, while IC50 of the λ, κ and ι carrageenans were 0.046; 0.112 and 0.332 mg/mL, respectively. The results to inhibition of formation the hydroxyl radicals demonstrated that all sample had low effect in the inhibition of the formation of these radicals, except the F0.5. For these radicals the IC50 were 0.157 and 0.353 mg/mL to the fucoidan and F1.1, respectively and 0.357; 0.335 and 0.281 mg/mL to λ, κ and ι carrageenans, respectively. All the samples were capacity to inhibition the peroxidation, it present the IC50 of 1.250; 2.753 and 2.341 mg/mL to fucoidan, F0.5 and F1.1, respectively. Already the λ, κ and ι carrageenans presented the IC50 of 2.697; 0.323 and 0.830 mg/mL, respectively. With these findings, we conclude that polysaccharides used in this study presented activity antioxidant, and that fucoidan and the λ carrageenan show a significant "scavenging" activity for the radicals superoxide and the κ carrageenan a significant inhibitory activity for the lipid peroxidation
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O fulereno (C60) pertence a uma família de nanomateriais (NM) constituída exclusivamente de átomos de carbono, sendo encontrado na forma de suspensão na água (nC60). A nanoprata (nAg) possui um excepcional e amplo espectro bactericida e um custo de fabricação relativamente baixo. No entanto, pouco se sabe a respeito dos eventuais efeitos tóxicos induzidos por estes NM em organismos estuarinos. O poliqueto Laeonereis acuta tem o muco colonizado por comunidades bacterianas. Há registros de que L. acuta apresenta um gradiente corporal para concentração de EAO e capacidade antioxidante total. Neste estudo, os poliquetos foram expostos in vivo durante 24 horas ao nC60 e à nAg, separadamente. Após isso, as unidades formadoras de colônias (UFC) bacterianas foram contadas e pesadas, além de serem realizadas diversas medições bioquímicas nos poliquetos e nas bactérias. Os números de UFC bacterianas expostas ao nC60 foi menor na concentração de 0.01mg/L e os números de UFC bacterianas expostas à nAg foram similares aos dados de biomassa, diminuindo na maior concentração (1.0 mg/L) (p<0.05). A capacidade antioxidante contra radicais peroxil em homogeneizados bacterianos expostos ao nC60 foi menor na concentração de 0.1mg/L quando comparado ao controle (p<0.05). A região anterior apresentou menor capacidade antioxidante (p<0.05) nos poliquetos expostos a 1.0 mg/L, quando comparado ao controle. Os poliquetos expostos à nAg apresentaram menor capacidade antioxidante na região posterior na concentração de 1.0 mg/L quando comparado ao controle (p<0.05). O conteúdo de peróxidos lipídicos (TBARS) foi reduzido na região anterior dos poliquetos expostos nas duas menores concentrações ( 0.01 e 0.1 mg/L) de nC60 (p<0.05). Na região corporal posterior, somente os organismos expostos a maior concentração de nC60 (1.0 mg/L) mostraram aumento na concentração de TBARS quando comparado ao grupo controle (p<0.05). A atividade da enzima glutationa-Stransferase (GST) foi aumentada (p<0.05) na região média e posterior dos poliquetos expostos a 0.1 mg/L de nC60. Como conclusões pode se dizer que os dois NM induziram efeitos tóxicos ainda numa situação (escuridão) onde o fulereno não é fotoexcitado. O aumento na produção e comercialização de produtos com NM levanta a questão dos riscos ambientais associados ao desenvolvimento da nanotecnologia.
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Os nanomateriais de carbono como o fulereno (C60) apresenta comportamentos bioquímicos distintos, podendo atuar como antioxidante ou pró-oxidante em diferentes sistemas biológicos. Outra evidência ao C60 refere-se a sua característica lipofilica, na qual oferece ação mais direta a diferentes tipos de membranas celulares. Do mesmo modo ácidos graxos poliinsaturados (AGPs) como o ômega-3 (DHA) e o ômega-6 (LA) são importantes para funções celulares da membrana, sendo considerados antioxidantes clássicos. Dessa forma este estudo avaliou em suspensões celulares de cérebro da carpa (Cyprinus carpio, Cyprinidae), o efeito de C60 após um pré-tratamento com DHA ou LA. Para tal avaliação os ensaios consistiram em um pré-tratamento com AGPs (48h) e após exposição a C60 (2h). Como resultados observamos que a viabilidade celular e a capacidade antioxidante total não apresentaram diferença (p> 0.05) entre todos os grupos. Em relação a valores de espécies ativas de oxigênio e dano lipídico foi observado redução nos seus valores nos grupos expostos ao C60 pré – tratados com AGPs (p<0.05). Em termos de cisteína, ocorre uma redução da sua concentração em todos os grupos expostos ao C60. Porém para glutationa a exposição ao C60 provoca um aumento de sua concentração nos grupo controle (sem AGPs) e no grupo pré – tratado com DHA. Dessa forma consideramos que o pré – tratamento com AGPs é benéfico às células, uma vez que um aumento nos níveis de glutationa e uma diminuição na concentração de espécies ativas de oxigênio e peroxidação lipídica foram observados nos grupos expostos ao C60. Sendo assim um bom estado nutritivo em termos da concentração de AGPs foi considerado benéfico na exposição ao fulereno.
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Natural resources like plants are currently used all over developed and under developed countries of the world as traditional home remedies and are promising agents for drug discovery as they play crucial role in traditional medicine. The use of plants for medicinal purpose usually varies from country to country and region to region because their use depends on the history, culture, philosophy and personal attitudes of the users (Ahmad et al., 2015). The use of plants and plant products as drugs predates the written human history (Hayta et al., 2014). Plants are a very important resource for traditional drugs and around 80% of the population of the planet use plants for the treatment of many diseases and traditional herbal medicine accounts for 30-50% of the total medicinal consumption in China. In North America, Europe and other well-developed regions over 50% of the population have used traditional preparations at least once (Dos Santos Reinaldo et al., 2015). Medicinal plants have been used over years for multiple purposes, and have increasingly attract the interest of researchers in order to evaluate their contribution to health maintenance and disease’s prevention (Murray, 2004). Recently between 50,000 and 70,000 species of plants are known and are being used in the development of modern drugs. Plants were the main therapeutic agents used by humans from the 19th century, and their role in medicine is always topical (Hayta et al., 2014). The studies of medicinal plants are rapidly increasing due to the search for new active molecules, and to improve the production of plants or bioactive molecules for the pharmaceutical industries (Rates, 2001). Several studies have been reported, but numerous active compounds directly responsible for the observed bioactive properties remain unknown, while in other cases the mechanism of action is not fully understood. According to the WHO 25% of all modern medicines including both western and traditional medicine have been extracted from plants, while 75% of new drugs against infective diseases that have arrived between 1981 and 2002 originated from natural sources, it was reported that the world market for herbal medicines stood at over US $60 billion per year and is growing steadily (Bedoya et al., 2009). Traditional medicine has an important economic impact in the 21st century as it is used worldwide, taking advantage on the low cost, accessibility, flexibility and diversity of medicinal plants (Balunas & Kinghorn, 2005).
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Small pelagic fishes are known to respond rapidly to changes in ocean climate. In this study, we evaluate the effects of future environmental warming (+2°C) during the early ontogeny of the European sardine, Sardina pilchardus. Warming reduced the survival of 30-day-old larvae by half. Length at hatching increased with temperature as expected, but no significant effect was observed on the length and growth at 30 days post-hatching. Warming did not significantly affect the thermal tolerance of sardine larvae, even though the mean lethal temperature increased by 1°C. In the warm conditions, sardine larvae showed signs of thermal stress, indicated by a pronounced increase in larval metabolism (Q 10 = 7.9) and a 45% increase in the heat shock response. Lipid peroxidation was not significantly affected by the higher temperature, even though the mean value doubled. Warming did not affect the time larvae spent swimming, but decreased by 36% the frequency of prey attacks. Given the key role of these small pelagics in the trophic dynamics off the Western Iberian upwelling ecosystem, the negative effects of warming on the early stages may have important implications for fish recruitment and ecosystem structure.
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Several pharmacological properties have been attributed to isolated compounds from mushroom. Recently, have these compounds, especially the polysaccharides derived from mushrooms, modulate the immune system, and its antitumor, antiviral, antibiotic and antiinflammatory activities. This study assesses the possible pharmacological properties of the polysaccharides from Scleroderma nitidum mushroom. The centesimal composition of the tissue showed that this fungus is composed mainly of fibers (35.61%), ash (33.69%) and carbohydrates (25.31%). The chemical analysis of the polysaccharide fraction showed high levels of carbohydrates (94.71%) and low content of protein (5.29%). These polysaccharides are composed of glucose, galactose, mannose and fucose in the following molar ratios 0.156, 0.044, 0.025, 0.066 and the infrared analysis showed a possible polysaccharide-protein complex. The polysaccharides from Scleroderma nitidum showed antioxidant potential with concentration-dependent antioxidant activity compared to ascorbic acid. The analysis scavenging of superoxide radical and inhibition of lipid peroxidation showed that the polysaccharides from S. nitidum have an IC50 of 12.70 mg/ml and EC50 10.4 μg/ml, respectively. The antioxidant activity was confirmed by the presence of reducing potential of these polysaccharides. The effect of these polymers on the inflammatory process was tested using the carrageenan or histamine-induced paw edema model and the sodium thioglycolate or zymosan-induced model. The polysaccharides were effective in reducing edema (73% at 50 mg/kg) and cell infiltrate (37% at 10 mg/kg) in both inflammation models tested. Nitric oxide, a mediator in the inflammatory process, showed a reduction of around 26% at 10 mg/kg of body weight. Analysis of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines showed that in the groups treated with polysaccharides from S. nitidum there was an increase in cytokines such as IL-1ra, IL-10, and MIP-1β concomitant with the decrease in INF-γ (75%) and IL-2 (22%). We observed the influence of polysaccharides on the modulation of the expression of nuclear factor κB. Thus, polysaccharides from S. nitidum reduced the expression of NF-κB by up to 64%. The results obtained suggest that NF-κB modulation is one of the possible mechanisms that explain the anti-inflammatory effect of polysaccharides from the fungus S. nitidum.
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Polymers of mushroom cellular wall are recognized for presenting a lot of biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-tumoral action. Polysaccharides from mushrooms of different molecular mass obtained mushrooms can activate leucocytes, stimulate fagocitic, citotoxic and antimicrobial activity including oxygen reactive species production. In this study were investigated chemical characteristics, in vitro antioxidant activity and anti-inflammatory action in an acute inflammation model of the polysaccharides extracted from Tylopilus ballouii. Results showed that were mainly extracted polysaccharides and that it primarily consisted of mannose and galactose with variable amounts of xylose and fucose. Infrared analysis showed a possible interation between this polysaccharides and proteins. In addition, molecular mass was about 140KDa. Antioxidant activity was tested by superoxide and hydroxyl radical scavenging assay, total antioxidant activity and lipid peroxidation assay. For superoxide and hydroxyl radical generation inhibition, polysaccharides have an IC50 of 2.36 and 0.36 mg/mL, respectively. Lipid peroxidation assay results showed that polysaccharides from Tylopilus ballouii present an IC50 of 3.42 mg/mL. Futhermore, anti-inflammatory assay showed that polysaccharides cause an paw edema decreasing in 32.8, 42 and 56% in 30, 50 and 70 mg/Kg dose, respectively. Thus, these results can indicate a possible use for these polysaccharides from Tylopilus ballouii as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.
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Nowadays it is still difficult to perform an early and accurate diagnosis of dementia, therefore many research focus on the finding of new dementia biomarkers that can aid in that purpose. So scientists try to find a noninvasive, rapid, and relatively inexpensive procedures for early diagnosis purpose. Several studies demonstrated that the utilization of spectroscopic techniques, such as Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy could be an useful and accurate procedure to diagnose dementia. As several biochemical mechanisms related to neurodegeneration and dementia can lead to changes in plasma components and others peripheral body fluids, blood-based samples and spectroscopic analyses can be used as a more simple and less invasive technique. This work is intended to confirm some of the hypotheses of previous studies in which FTIR was used in the study of plasma samples of possible patient with AD and respective controls and verify the reproducibility of this spectroscopic technique in the analysis of such samples. Through the spectroscopic analysis combined with multivariate analysis it is possible to discriminate controls and demented samples and identify key spectroscopic differences between these two groups of samples which allows the identification of metabolites altered in this disease. It can be concluded that there are three spectral regions, 3500-2700 cm -1, 1800-1400 cm-1 and 1200-900 cm-1 where it can be extracted relevant spectroscopic information. In the first region, the main conclusion that is possible to take is that there is an unbalance between the content of saturated and unsaturated lipids. In the 1800-1400 cm-1 region it is possible to see the presence of protein aggregates and the change in protein conformation for highly stable parallel β-sheet. The last region showed the presence of products of lipid peroxidation related to impairment of membranes, and nucleic acids oxidative damage. FTIR technique and the information gathered in this work can be used in the construction of classification models that may be used for the diagnosis of cognitive dysfunction.
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Galactans are polysaccharides sulfated present in the cell wall of red algae. Carrageenans are galactans well known in the food industry as gelling polysaccharides and for induce inflammatory process in rodents as animal model. The extraction of polysaccharides from A. multifida has been carried out by proteolysis and precipitation in different volumes of acetone, which produced three fractions (F1, F2, and FT). Chemical and physical analyses revealed that these fractions are sulfated galactan predominantly. Results of the antioxidant activity assays showed that all of these fractions have antioxidant activity and that was associated with sulfate content of the analysis of reducing power and total antioxidant capacity. However, these fractions were not effective against lipid peroxidation. The fraction FT presented higher activity on the APTT test at 200 μg (> 240 s). The assessment of the hemolytic activity showed that the FT fraction has the best activity, increasing lyses by the complement system to 42.3% (50 μg) (p< 0,001). The fraction FT showed the best yield, anticoagulant and hemolytic activity between the three fractions and therefore it was choose for the in vivo studies. The Inflammation assessment using the FT fraction (50 mg / kg MB) showed that the cellular migration and the IL-6 production increased 670.1% (p< 0,001) and 531.8% (p< 0,001), respectively. These results confirmed its use as an inflammation inducer in animal model. Cytotoxicity assay results showed that all fractions have toxic effects on 3T3 and HeLa cells after exposition of 48 hours, except when 100 μg for both F1 and FT were used. These results arise the discussion whether these polysaccharides it should be used as additive in foods, cosmetics and medicines.
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Os nanomateriais apresentam uma escala na qual ao menos uma das dimensões varia entre 1 e 100 nm e possuem propriedades químicas, físicas ou biológicas dependentes da nanoestrutura e que lhes confere características funcionais de interesse para fins comerciais ou aplicações na área médica. Dentre os nanomateriais mais estudados e utilizados, destacam-se os de carbono, que incluem os fulerenos e os nanotubos de carbono (NT). Uma potencial utilização dos nanomateriais de carbono é na área biomédica, já que estes podem interagir com os sistemas biológicos em nível molecular e supramolecular com alto grau de especificidade. Em contrapartida, é importante considerar que os nanotubos de carbono podem exercer efeitos tóxicos, tendo como possível mecanismo o estresse oxidativo. Sendo assim, o objetivo desse trabalho foi investigar a ação dos nanotubos de carbono de parede única funcionalizados com polietilenoglicol (SWNT-PEG) em Danio rerio “zebrafish” (Teleostei, Cyprinidae). Avaliaram-se parâmetros bioquímicos, histológicos, comportamentais e de biodistribuição para entender como esse material se comporta in vitro e in vivo. Foi observado que o tipo de funcionalização é determinante para a ação desse material em meio biológico. No experimento in vitro o SWNT-PEG não mostrou efeito pró-oxidante nas avaliações de peroxidação lipídica, capacidade antioxidante total, conteúdo de GSH e atividade de GCL. Na exposição intraperitoneal em zebrafish constatou-se a agregação e geração de processo inflamatório, o que sugere que a cadeia de PEG utilizada para a funcionalização dos NT possui um tamanho inadequado e/ou uma funcionalização ineficiente para manter a estabilidade do material em meio biológico e evitar uma resposta inflamatória por parte do organismo exposto. Possivelmente devido a esta característica do nanomaterial, nas análises de biodistribuição, através de espectroscopia Raman, não se observou distribuição de SWNT-PEG no sistema nervoso central de zebrafish. No entanto, através da análise histológica foi observado processo inflamatório no tecido nervoso central, bem como alterações comportamentais avaliadas na tarefa de campo aberto.
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For treating chronic pain, a multifactorial condition, is needed a suitable diagnosis which allows the differentiation in its many components. Diabetic neuropathy is a worldwide disease with great impact in the modern society. Diabetes may leads to the production of reactive oxygen species that are associated to oxidative stress, which may be a key factor in the development of diabetic neuropathy. The main goal is to inquire a potential association between chronic pain, diabetic neuropathy and oxidative stress. Thus, was performed a meta-analysis that permitted the causal evaluation between oxidative stress and diabetic neuropathy, and, a pain evaluation was accomplished in a convenience sample using validated surveys – Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) and Douleur Neuropathique 4 (DN4). Through the meta-analysis it was possible evaluate oxidative stress biomarkers, such lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase and catalase activities, and reduced glutathione. 9 studies were selected and all were performed in mouse models. The levels of lipid peroxidation were increased in all the studies, however the levels of the other biomarkers were diminished in diabetic models comparatively to healthy controls. In the evaluation of convenience sample, 84 surveys were collected along the four seasons: summer, autumn, winter and spring. The pain complaints were described in terms of local, intensity, impact, relief by medication and its effect on daily activities using BPI questionnaire. The scores obtained in BPI indicate the presence of moderate to severe pain, with increased complaints in autumn and spring, and implications in daily activities, transversal to all groups. To determine the main features associated with neuropathic pain it was used DN4 questionnaire. The DN4 indicated the presence of nearly 50% of patients with neuropathic pain. The results suggest that being female, the increased age and being retired can influence chronic pain and neuropathic pain in patients. As main conclusions, it was possible to verify an association between oxidative stress, and neuropathic pain, and, also, that weather conditions may influence the pain complaints and its prevalence.
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Watercress (Nasturtium officinale R. Br.) is a semi-aquatic plant of the Brassicaceae family highly appreciated in the Mediterranean cuisine. It features sharp, peppery and slightly tangy taste and contains health-promoting phytochemicals. Its consumption as a fresh-cut product has increased in recent years, as well as the global market of minimally processed vegetables. This demand is driven by the growing interest in the role of food in promoting the human health and wellbeing and to meet consumer needs for fresh-like and more convenient foods. Due to the reduced shelf-life of this plant, the suitability of inert gas-enriched atmospheres and ionizing irradiation for preserving visual, nutritional and functional quality attributes during cold storage was studied. Watercress samples were gathered in the Northeast region of Portugal, rinsed in tap water and a portion was immediately analyzed (non-stored control). The remaining fresh material was packaged in polyethylene bags under N2- and Ar-enriched atmospheres, conventional atmosphere (air) and vacuum (no atmosphere). Samples under conventional atmosphere were irradiated at 1, 2 and 5 kGy of gamma-rays (predicted doses) in a 60Co experimental chamber. A non-irradiated control followed all the experiment. Then, all packaged samples were stored at 4 ºC for 7 days. The studied quality parameters included the colour that was measured with a Konica Minolta colorimeter, and total soluble solids and pH determined in squeezed juice. The proximate composition (moisture, proteins, fat, ash, carbohydrates and energy) was evaluated using the AOA C procedures. Organic acids, free sugars, fatty acids and tocopherols were analyzed by chromatographic techniques. Samples were also evaluated for its DPPH• scavenging activity, reducing power, and lipid peroxidation inhibition capacity trough the inhibition of the β-carotene bleaching and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBAR S) formation. Differences among treatments were analyzed using the one-way analysis of variance (ANO VA) and a linear discriminant analysis (LDA ) was used to evaluate the effects on the overall postharvest quality. After evaluating the effect on the individual quality parameters, the LDA revealed that the Ar-enriched atmosphere and the irradiation at 2 kGy were suitable processing choices for preserving the integrity of the non-stored control samples during cold storage. Thus, these non-thermal treatments were highlighted for shelf-life extension of fresh-cut watercress.
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Wild mushrooms have been extensively studied for their value as sources of high quality nutrients and of powerful physiologically bioactive compounds [1,2]. The present study was designed to evaluate the in vitro development of two wild edible mushroom species: Pleurotus eryngii (DC.) Quél. and Suillus belinii (Inzenga) Watling, by testing different solid (Potato Dextrose Agar medium –PDA and Melin-Norkans medium- MMN) and liquid culture media (Potato dextrose broth- PDB and Melin-Norkans medium- MMN). Each strain of mushroom produces a special type of mycelium and this range of characteristics varies in form, color and growth rate. S. bellinii presents a pigmented and rhizomorphic mycelia, whereas, P. eryngii has depigmented and cottony mycelia. The mycelium isolated and grown in PDA showed a faster radial growth compared to the mycelium isolated and grown in both solid and liquid incomplete MMN medium. P. eryngii exhibited a rapid growth and a higher mycelia biomass in both medium compared to S. belinii. Moreover, the obtained mycelia will be characterized in terms of well-recognized bioactive compounds namely, phenolic acids and mycosterols (mainly ergosterol), by using high performance liquid chromatography coupled to diode array and ultraviolet detectors, respectively. These compounds will be correlated to mycelia bioactivity: i) antioxidant activity, evaluated through free radicals scavenging activity, reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition in vitro assays; ii) anti-inflammatory activity, assessed through nitric oxide production inhibition in murine macrophages (RAW 264.7 cell line); iii) cytotoxic activity, evaluated either in human tumor cell lines (MCF-7- breast adenocarcinoma, NCIH460- non-small cell lung cancer, HeLa- cervical carcinoma and HepG2- hepatocellular carcinoma) as also in a non-tumor porcine primary liver cells culture established in-house (PLP2). Overall, our expectation is that the bioactive formulations obtained by in vitro culture can be applied as nutraceuticals or incorporated in functional foods.
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Introdução: Durante a gravidez, devido ao aumento da exigência metabólica placentária há um aumento na produção das espécies reativas de oxigénio (ROS) que podem causar, por exemplo, oxidação de ácidos graxos poli-insaturados na placenta, além disso, nesta fase ocorre um aumento na expressão da aromatase e do receptor relacionado ao estrógeno gama (ERRgama) na placenta humana. Objetivo: O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar os parâmetros de estresse oxidativo e imunomarcação da aromatase e do ERRgama na placenta humana. Métodologia: A capacidade antioxidante total (ACAP), atividade da glutamato cisteína ligase (GCL), concentração glutationa (GSH), peroxidação lipídica e imunomarcação da aromatase e do ERRgama foram analisados em tecido placentário de 58 parturientes. Estas análises foram relacionadas com os dados socio-demográficos das participantes. Resultados: Os recém-nascidos de mães fumantes nasceram com menor peso (p=0,001). A concentração de GSH diminuiu a produção da peroxidação lipídica (p<0,05), por outro lado, a atividade de GCL teve efeito oposto (p<0,001). Encontramos uma diminuição na capacidade antioxidante total e aumento da peroxidação lipídica (p<0,05) na placenta. A placenta de mães fumantes tinham menos marcação da aromatase (p=0,037) já, as mães mais velhas tiveram menos marcação do ERRgama (p=0,009) na placenta. A GSH teve efeito positivo na imunomarcação de ERRgama (p=0,001). Conclusões: A expressão da aromatase e do ERRgamma na placenta são alterados tanto por fatores exógenos, tais como o fumo do cigarro, como por fatores endógenos, tais como a concentração de GSH e a idade da mãe. Os marcadores de estresse oxidativo na placenta são mais elevados em mães mais velhas e em placenta com menor capacidade antioxidante total.