309 resultados para Fracionamento bioguiado
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O presente trabalho discorre sobre o desenvolvimento de uma nova técnica para análise isotópica de Sm-Nd com uso de um traçador combinado de Nd145/Sm149 e de somente a coluna primária, que envolve apenas razões que não requerem correção por interferência isobárica. O trabalho divide-se em duas partes: (i) na primeira parte está apresentado um breve histórico da aplicação da metodologia Sm/Nd e a sua prática rotineira nos laboratórios de geocronologia; (ii) na segunda parte, a nova metodologia Sm/Nd proposta envolvendo calibrações de um traçador combinado de Nd145 e Sm149 e os resultados obtidos nas análises de 3 amostras pré-selecionadas, incluindo uma amostra de referência (BHVO-2) e um teste da validade da técnica de se traçar uma amostra em alíquota. A razão Sm147/Sm149 e as razões de Nd (Nd143/Nd145, Nd143/Nd146 e Nd145/Nd146) nas amostras foram analisadas simultaneamente utilizando um arranjo triplo de filamento (Ta, Re, Ta). A presença de outros ETR não interferiu na eficiência de ionização, sendo as emissões do Sm e do Nd praticamente simultâneas. Esse fato implica que para corrigir o fracionamento observado na razão Sm147/Sm149 pode ser usada a razão Nd143/Nd146 = 0,7101232. A correção de fracionamento, como é empregado no método convencional, reduz os erros nos cálculos das concentrações de Sm e Nd. A razão Nd143/Nd144 normalizada, necessária para idades modelo ou isócrona, é derivada da multiplicação da razão Nd143/Nd145 obtida na amostra natural normalizada para Nd145/Nd146 = 0,482620 por um fator constante de 0,348404. Esse valor de normalização estabelecido é baseado em 45 análises independentes em duas amostras de referência laboratorial (SPEX e Johnson Mattey) obtidas no modo dinâmico de análise utilizando um espectrômetro de massa da VG Sector equipado com 9 coletores A razão Nd143/Nd144 calculada e a idade modelo TDM são plenamente concordantes quando comparadas aos valores obtidos pelo método convencional. Algumas restrições podem surgir quando os valores de Sm e Nd obtidos nas alíquotas forem comparados com os resultados obtidos da amostra total. Pequenas discrepâncias, provavelmente atribuíveis à não homogeneização da solução final, podem ser irrelevantes, uma vez que as razões Sm147/Nd144 e Nd143/N144d derivada estão dentro dos erros experimentais (2s). Para laboratórios de geocronologia com um espectrômetro de massa equipado com pelo menos 5 coletores e com o método Rb/Sr implementado, a nova metodologia proposta para o método Sm/Nd constitui-se em uma alternativa de aplicação quase imediata, desde que a solução de traçador combinado Nd145 e Sm149 esteja bem calibrada e a coluna de resina catiônica tenha resolução adequada para eficiente separação dos elementos terras raras.
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O trabalho descreve a ocorrência de gagarinita-(Y) das porções mineralizadas de criolita da base do Depósito Criolítico Maciço associado à subfácies albita granito do Granito Madeira (1.8Ma) na jazida de Pitinga (Sn, Nb, Ta e criolita), onde o Y e ETR serão explorados como co-produtos. A gagarinita forma cristais anédricos de até 7mm, intersticiais ou inclusos na criolita, de cristalização anterior à criolita dos bolsões. Todos os cristais apresentam texturas típicas de exsolução, pela primeira vez descritas em fluoretos. Os padrões de exsolução são variados. Os cristais exsolvidos têm até 0,4mm, são incolores, as cores de interferência são de primeira ordem, com birrefringência 0,005-0,007, são U(-), com retardo de 150 a 210nm. A fase exsolvida distribui-se uniformemente em toda a extensão dos grãos da gagarinita-(Y), inclusive na borda; segue uma ou mais orientações preferenciais e tem dimensões semelhantes. Podem ocorrer coalescência de diferentes cristais exsolvidos, resultando em strings e stringlets. Mais raramente, a orientação é menos evidente e as dimensões dos cristais são mais variáveis No contato gagarinita/criolita, reconhece-se a formação da fase exsolvida como anterior à cristalização da criolita. A análise modal de uma população de grãos de gagarinita-(Y) com os diversos padrões texturais de exsolução fornece o valor médio de 25,8% (considerado estatisticamente representativo) de proporção de fase exsolvida em relação à fase hospedeira. Os parâmetros cristalinos da gagarinita-(Y) determinados a partir de análises por DRX são compatíveis com os da literatura. Análises por MSE, FRX e MEV da gagarinita-(Y) mostram uma composição bastante homogênea. A fórmula estrutural média calculada na base de 2(ETR+Y+Ca) é Na0,24Ca0,58Y1,01ETR0,39F5,81. O padrão de ETR normalizado ao condrito é caracterizado por enriquecimento em ETRP e anomalia negativa em Eu. A composição da fase exsolvida obtida por MSE, calculada para um total de cátions igual a 1, é Ce0,53-0,66 La0,09-0,26 Nd0,08-0,26 Sm0,01-0,04 Eu0,01Y0-0,03 F3,3-4,14. Esta fórmula é semelhante à da fluocerita, cujos picos característicos, entretanto, não ocorrem nos difratogramas. O padrão de ETR mostra um fracionamento contínuo dos ETR com empobrecimento em ETRP e discreta anomalia positiva em Eu. A composição da gagarinita inicial foi reconstituída considerando-se as proporções modais das fases hospedeira e exsolvida, obtendo-se Na0,19Ca0,48Y0,83ETR0,69F6,27. O padrão de ETR é plano com anomalia negativa em Eu menos acentuada que na gagarinita hospedeira Antes da exsolução, o sistema mineral comportava-se provavelmente como uma solução sólida com a substituição - + 2ETR3+<=> Na+ + Ca2+ + Y3+ . Formou-se, assim, uma gagarinita inicial excepcionalmente rica em ETRL (cátions relativamente grandes) cuja presença foi compensada por vacâncias, notadamente no sítio de coordenação VI. A diminuição da temperatura desestabilizou a estrutura mineral que exsolveu os cátions de ETR com raio iônico maior que o do Sm. A gagarinita hospedeira preservou os conteúdos de Y, ETRP (com exceção do Sm que se repartiu entre ela e a fase exsolvida) e Na (e Ca), constituindo uma estrutura estável, menos afetada por vacâncias e com um balanço de cargas bastante equilibrado. A fase exsolvida é um fluoreto com razão cátions/flúor= 1/3, correspondendo à composição da fluocerita. Sua estrutura não pôde ser determinada: picos da fluocerita não foram identificados e uma estrutura semelhante à da gagarinita (razão cátions/flúor= 1/2) parece pouco provável. Estudos subseqüentes poderão definir se trata-se de um novo mineral, polimorfo da fluocerita.
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A mielopoiese depende do estroma mielossuportivo tanto no que diz respeito a produção de fatores de crescimento como de proteoglicanos de heparan-sulfato. O ambiente intercelular formado entre células do estroma e células progenitoras mielóides possui características ácidas, conferidas por moléculas carregadas negativamente e sensíveis a sialidase. Gangliosídios, glicoesfingolipídios contendo pelo menos uma molécula de ácido siálico, têm sido relacionados à modulação de fatores de crescimento e à diferenciação de células hematopoiéticas. Neste trabalho, estudamos a produção, a distribuição e o papel dos gangliosídios em um modelo experimental in vitro de mielopoiese dependente do estroma derivado de fígado fetal murino AFT-024. Utilizamos como sistema de resposta para o monitoramento da disponibilidade e atividade local de GM-CSF a linhagem celular precursora mielóide FDC-P1, a qual é dependente de GM-CSF para sua sobrevivência e proliferação. O GM3 foi o principal gangliosídio produzido pelo estroma, mas não pelas células mielóides, sendo requerido para que a função mielossuoprtiva do estroma seja ótima. Este gangliosídio foi liberado para o sobrenadante de cultura das células AFT-024 e seletivamente incorporado pelas células progenitoras mielóides, onde foi segregado em rafts e colocalizou-se com a cadeia α do receptor de GM-CSF. Além disso, o gangliosídio GM3 foi encontrado na fração insolúvel de células AFT-024 tratadas com Triton X-100 a 4°C, estando presente também nas frações menos densas do fracionamento em gradiente de sacarose, indicando sua presença em rafts. O GM3 captado pelas células FDC-P1 foi metabolizado, gerando gangliosídios das séries a e b, da mesma forma que o GM3 endógeno. Nestas células, o GM1 é o principal gangliosídio, também sendo encontrado na interface entre estroma e células mielóides, mas com colocalização apenas parcial com a cadeia α do receptor de GM-CSF. As imagens de imunocitoquímica ainda revelaram que o GM1 não apresenta colocalização significante com a cadeia β do receptor de GM-CSF, com o gangliosídio GM3, ou com CD44. Em um outro grupo de experimentos, analisamos o perfil de síntese e shedding de gangliosídios em um estroma derivado de medula óssea, a linhagem celular S17; na linhagem celular GRX, derivada de células estreladas hepáticas isoladas de reação fibro-granulomatosa inflamatória; e em cultivos primários de fibroblasto de pele murinos. Além disso, comparamos a habilidade destes estromas para sustentar a sobrevivência e a proliferação das células precursoras mielóides. A concentração de ácido siálico reflete a capacidade mielossuportiva dos estromas. Embora os diferentes estromas sintetizem os mesmos gangliosídios, existem diferenças no conteúdo relativo de cada gangliosídio. Aparentemente, o GM3 é o principal gangliosídio envolvido na modulação da atividade dos fatores de crescimento. O shedding foi similar ao perfil de síntese de gangliosídios, mas a atividade mielossuportiva dos sobrenadantes foi diferente entre os tipos celulares e em relação a sustentação por contato. No entanto, a proliferação das células FDC-P1 diminuiu em todos os sobrenadantes obtidos de células estromais em que a síntese de gangliosídios foi inibida e onde o gangliosídio GM3 foi neutralizado pelo anticorpo monoclonal anti-GM3. As diferenças encontradas na capacidade de sustentação da proliferação de células progenitoras mielóides por fator de crescimento solúvel ou apresentado podem estar relacionadas a diferenças na concentração de gangliosídios inseridos na membrana plasmática ou liberados para o meio de cultura. Sendo assim propomos que as células do estroma mielossuportivo produzem e secretam os fatores de crescimento necessários e seus cofatores, tais como proteoglicanos de heparan-sulfato. O estroma também fornece gangliosídios, os quais são transferidos do estroma para as célulasalvo, onde geram domínios de membrana específicos contendo complexos macromoleculares que incluem os receptores para fatores de crescimento.
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Esse trabalho tenta analisar a atuação do Ministério do Trabalho através da articulação de seus ministros com outras áreas da burocracia estatal, durante o governo Castelo Branco, para, por um lado, reprimir e expurgar opiniões contrárias ao regime ditatorial e, por outro, promover uma nova política para os trabalhadores, o “novo trabalhismo”. O termo condensava a ideia da área econômica de ‘democratizar’ as oportunidades, ampliando as atribuições dos sindicatos, deslocando o seu foco das reivindicações salariais para o desenvolvimento, em associação com o governo, de projetos e programas de investimentos nos setores sociais de produtividade indireta. Para implementar a proposta, cada ministro teve que lidar com as pressões advindas do processo de alteração da política trabalhista e articular os seus interesses pessoais com as atribuições da pasta. Arnaldo Sussekind resistiu às demandas para o fim da estabilidade, alterou a Lei de Greve, permitiu o fracionamento do 13º salário e abriu espaço para a implantação da política salarial. Ao mesmo tempo promoveu uma massiva intervenção nos sindicatos, cujos processos permitem conhecer melhor o interior da burocracia estatal, perceber os argumentos utilizados para afastar as diretorias das entidades e questionar a tomada de decisões dentro do ministério sob o novo contexto social pós-golpe. Walter Peracchi Barcelos utilizou a pasta como trampolim político, propondo e executando ações repressivas que lhe garantiam vantagens políticas e negligenciando projetos da área econômica, como o Fundo de Garantia por Tempo de Serviço, que ameaçavam importantes conquistas dos trabalhadores. Por fim, Luiz Gonzaga do Nascimento e Silva reformulou o Banco Nacional da Habitação e unificou a previdência, ações que permitiram a transferência de atribuições e recursos do Estado para a iniciativa privada. A pesquisa, portanto, sustenta que o Ministério do Trabalho, após o golpe, perdeu poder político dentro do governo por permitir a transferência de suas atribuições para camadas da elite empresarial e para os militares, forçando os sindicatos a modificarem seus canais de diálogo e suas reivindicações para se adaptarem ao novo contexto.
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Agricultural and agro-industrial residues are often considered both an environmental and an economical problem. Therefore, a paradigm shift is needed, assuming residues as biorefinery feedstocks. In this work cherimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.) seeds, which are lipid-rich (ca. 30%) and have a significant lignocellulosic fraction, were used as an example of a residue without any current valorization. Firstly, the lipid fraction was obtained by solvent extraction. Extraction yield varied from 13% to 28%, according to the extraction method and time, and solvent purity. This oil was converted into biodiesel (by base-catalyzed transesterification), yielding 76 g FAME/100 g oil. The obtained biodiesel is likely to be incorporated in the commercial chain, according to the EN14214 standard. The remaining lignocellulosic fraction was subjected to two alternative fractionation processes for the selective recovery of hemicellulose, aiming different products. Empirical mathematical models were developed for both processes, aiming future scale-up. Autohydrolysis rendered essentially oligosaccharides (10 gL-1) with properties indicating potential food/feed/pharmacological applications. The remaining solid was enzymatically saccharified, reaching a saccharification yield of 83%. The hydrolyzate obtained by dilute acid hydrolysis contained mostly monosaccharides, mainly xylose (26 gL-1), glucose (10 gL-1) and arabinose (3 gL-1), and had low content of microbial growth inhibitors. This hydrolyzate has proven to be appropriate to be used as culture media for exopolisaccharide production, using bacteria or microbial consortia. The maximum conversion of monosaccharides into xanthan gum was 0.87 g/g and kefiran maximum productivity was 0.07 g.(Lh)-1. This work shows the technical feasibility of using cherimoya seeds, and materials as such, as potential feedstocks, opening new perspectives for upgrading them in the biorefinery framework.
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This dissertation present an analysis of the interethnic conflict between Makuxi and Wapixana at the current moment in the Maloca of the Adobe, Aboriginal Land Fox-Mountain range of the Sun, in the State of Roraima. The theoretical field was boarded in the Ethnology, pursuing situations in local history, with edges in ethno-history. The research elapsed of the deepening necessity on the social relations and aboriginal politics, for the intercultural professional exercise of educator, appealing the bibliographical survey and participant comment as method; not directive interviews, photographs, filmings and daily register in of field, as techniques carried through in the period of 2006 to 2007. Although to inhabit in the same area and to establish marriages between itself, individuals and groups express tensions, aggravated with the landmark and legal recognition of the area, which generated inter dispute and intraetnias, mainly with the intrusion of farmers, rizicultores and the form of governmental influence. A relation of rivalry, individual and collective was evidenced, suggesting the strengthenig and not it fractionly, of the fights external politics, interns and in way to the cultural diversity and social adversity
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The mushrooms have been object of intense research in view of its potential raising of application in different sectors of the pharmacology and alimentary industry. Among diverse bioactive composites of polyssacharides nature that exist in the fungus the glucans are much searched. These are polymers of glucose and classified as the type of glicosidic linking [α, β]. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs), ranscription factors belonging to the family of nuclear receptors that bind themselves o specific agonists, have shown their importance in controlling the inflammatory process. The aim of this study was to perform a chemical characterization of extract rom the mushroom Caripia montagnei, assess its antiinflammatory and antibacterial effect and determine if this effect occurs via PPAR. This mushroom is composed of carbohydrates (63.3±4.1%), lipids (21.4l±0.9%) and proteins (2.2± 0.3%). The aqueous solution resulting from the fractionation contained carbohydrates (98.7±3.3%) and protein (1.3±0.25%). Analyses of infrared spectrophotometry and of nuclear magnetic esonance demonstrated that the extract of mushroom C. montagnei is rich in β-glucans. In hioglycolate-induced peritonitis, the C. montagnei glucans (50 mg/kg) educed the inflammatory process in 65.5±5.2% and agonists, pharmacological igands, for PPAR: Wy-14643 (49.3±6.1%), PFOA (48.9±3.8%) and clofibrate in 45.2±3.2%. Sodium diclofenac showed a reduction of 81.65±0.6%. In the plantar edema, the glucans from C. montagnei (50 mg/kg) and L-NAME reduced the edema to a similar degree 91.4±0.3% and 92.8±0,5 %, respectively. In all the groups tested, nitric oxide (NO), an inflammation mediator, showed a significant reduction in the nitrate/nitrite levels when compared to the positive control (P<0.001). The C. montagnei glucans did not show cytotoxicity in the concentrations tested (2.5, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0 and 40.0 µg/100 µL). Antibacterial activity demonstrated that, unlike total extract, there was no inhibition of bacterial growth. The C. montagnei glucans show great potential for antiinflammatory applications. This effect suggests that it is mediated by PPAR activation and by COX and iNOS inhibition
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Since the first description of sulfated polysaccharides from seaweeds, the biological activities of these compounds have been evaluated under different aspects and experimental procedures. Among the broad biological activities presented by seaweed polysaccharides, anticoagulant action appears as a promising function. In this present study we have obtained sulfated polysaccharides from the green seaweed Codium isthmocladium by proteolytic digestion, followed by separation into five fractions (0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9 and 1.2) by sequential acetone precipitation. The chemical analyses have demonstrated that all fractions are composed mainly by sulfated polysaccharides. The anticoagulant activity of these fractions was determined by activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) and prothrombin time test (PT) using citrate normal human plasma. None fraction has shown anticoagulant activity by PT test. Furthermore, all of them have shown anticoagulant activity by aPTT test. These results indicated that the molecular targets of these sulfated polysaccharides are mainly in the intrinsic via of the coagulation cascade. Agarose gel electrophoresis in 1,3-diaminopropane acetate buffer, pH 9.0, stained with 0.1% toluidine blue showed the presence of two or three bands in several fractions while the fraction 0.9 showed a single spot. By anion exchange chromatography, the acid polysaccharides from the 0.9 acetone fraction were separated into two new fractions eluted respectively with 2.0 and 3.0 M NaCl. These compounds showed a molecular weight of 6.4 and 7.4 kDa respectively. Chemical analyses and infrared spectroscopy showed that Gal 1 and Gal 2 are sulfated homogalactans and differ one from the other in degree and localization of sulfate groups. aPPT test demonstrated that fractions 2,0 and 3,0M (Gal1 and Gal 2, respectively) have anticoagulant activity. This is the first time that anticoagulant sulfated homogalatans have been isolated from green algae. To prolong the coagulation time to double the baseline value in the aPTT, the required amount of sulfated galactan 1 (6,3mg) was similar to low molecular heparin Clexane®, whereas only 0,7mg of sulfated galactan 2 was needed to obtain the same effect. Sulfated galactan 2 in high doses (250mg) induces platelet aggregation. These results suggest that these galactans from C. isthmocladum have a potential application as an anticoagulant drug
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Four different sponge species were screened using Ouchterlony agarose gel and immunodiffusion tests to identify cross-reactivity with the polyclonal antibody IgG anti-deglicosilated CvL, a lectin from Cliona varians. Crude extract from the sponge Cinachyrella apion showed cross-reactivity and also a strong haemmaglutinating activity towards human erythrocytes of all ABO groups. Thus, it was submitted to acetone fractionation, IgG anti-deglicosilated CvL Sepharose affinity chromatography, and Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC-AKTA) gel filtration on a Superose 6 10 300 column to purify a novel lectin. C. apion lectin (CaL) agglutinated all types of human erythrocytes with preference for papainized type A and O erythrocytes. The haemagglutinating activity is independent of Ca2+, Mg2+ and Mn2+ ions, and it was strongly inhibited by the disaccharide D-lactose, up to a minimum concentration of 6.25 mM. CaL molecular mass determined by FPLC-AKTA gel filtration on a Superose 12 10 300 column and SDS gel electrophoresis was approximately 124 kDa, consisting of eight subunits of 15.5 kDa, assembled by hydrophobic interactions. The lectin was relatively heat- and pH-stable. Leishmania chagasi romastigotes were agglutinated by CaL, indicating that lactose receptors could be presented in this parasite stage. These findings are indicative of the physiological defense roles of CaL and its possible use in the antibiosis of pathogenic protozoa
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A proteinaceous trypsin inhibitor was purified from Crotalaria pallida seeds by ammonium sulphate fractionation, affinity chromatography on immobilized Trypsin-Sepharose and TCA precipitation. The trypsin inhibitor, named ITC, had Mr of 32.5 kDa by SDS-PAGE and was composed by two subunits with 27.7 and 5.6 kDa linked by disulphide bridges, a typical characteristic of Kunitz-Inhibitor family. ITC was stable until 50°C, and at 100°C its residual activity was of about 60%. Also, ITC was stable at pHs 2 to 12. The inhibition of trypsin by ITC was non-competitive, with a Ki of 8,8 x 10-7M. ITC inhibits weakly other serine proteinases such as chymotrypsin and elastase. The inhibition of papain (44% of inhibition), a cysteine proteinase was an indicative of the bi-functionality of ITC. In vitro assays against digestive proteinases from several Lepdoptera, Diptera and Coleoptera pests were made. ITC inhibited in 100% digestive enzymes of Ceratitis capitata (fruit fly), Spodoptera frugiperda and Alabama argillacea, the last one being a cotton pest. It also inhibited in 74.4% Callosobruchus maculatus (bean weevil) digestive enzymes, a Coleoptera pest. ITC, when added in artificial diet models, affected weakly the development of C. capitata larvae and it had a WD50 of 2.65% to C. maculatus larvae
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This work studies the involved enzymatic way in the metabolism of glycosaminoglycans sulfateds in the mollusc Pomacea sp. Had been identified endoglycosidases and exoglycosidases in the enzymatic extract of the mollusc Pomacea sp by means of hydrolysis activity in condroitim sulphate of whale cartilage and of the p-Nitrofenil-β-glucuronide, respectively. The enzymatic extracts qere obtained of Pomacea sp. being used of 0.1 sodium acetate buffer, pH 5.0 and later centrifugated the 8,000 x g and the presents proteins in the sobrenadante were submitted to the fractionament with two crescents ammonium sulphate concentrations, the visualized activity biggest in the F2 fraction (50-80%). The β-glucuronidase (F3) was isolated in gel chromatography filtration Biogel 1.5m, the purification degree was ratified in Chromatography Liquid of high efficiency (HPLC). The enzyme was purificated 6.362,5 times with 35,6% yield. The β -glucuronidase isolated in this work showed a molecular mass of 100 kDa, determined for eletroforese in poliacrilamida gel . The determination of the ideal kinetic parameters for the catalysis of the p-nitrofenil- β -glucuronide for β-glucuronidase, showed excellent activity in pH 5,0 and temperature 65ºC for 6 hours and apparent Km of 72 x 10-2 mM. It is necessary for the total degradation of 3mM of p-N-β-glucoronide, the amount of 1,2μg of ss-glucuronidase. The BaCl2 increased the activity of ss-glucuronidase, and the activity was inhibited completely by the composites SDS and NaH2PO4
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In recent years, sulfated polysaccharides (SP) from marine algae have emerged as an important class of natural biopolymers with potential pharmacology applications. Among these, SP isolated from the cell walls of red algae have been study due to their anticoagulant,antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory activities. In the present study, three sulfated polysaccharides fractions denominated F1.5v, F2.0v and F3.0v were obtained from seaweed G. caudate by proteolysis followed to acetone fractionation. Gel electrophoresis using 0.05 M 1,3-diaminopropane-acetate buffer, pH 9,0, stained with 0.1% toluidine blue, showed the presence of SP in all fractions. The chemical analysis demonstrated that all the fractions are composed mainly of galactose. These compounds were evaluated in anticoagulant, antioxidant and antiproliferative activities. In anticoagulant activity evaluated through aPTT and PT tests, no one fractions presented anticoagulant activity at tested concentrations (0.1 mg/mL; 1.0 mg/mL; 2.0 mg/mL).The antioxidant activities of the three fractions were evaluated by the following in vitro systems: Total antioxidant capacity, superoxide and hydroxyl radical scavenging, ferrous chelating activity and reducing power. The fractions were found to have different levels of antioxidant activity in the systems tested. F1.5v shows the highest activity, especially in the ferrous chelating system, with 70% of ferrous inhibiting at 1.0 mg.mL-1. Finally, all the fractions showed dose-dependent antiproliferative activity against HeLa cells. The fractions F1.5v and F2.0v presented the highest antiproliferative activity at 2.0 mg/mL with 42.7% and 37.0% of inhibition, respectively. Ours results suggests that the sulfated polysaccharides from seaweed G. caudata are promising compounds in antioxidant and/or antitumor therapy
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A chymotrypsin inhibitor was purified from Erythrina velutina seeds by ammonium sulphate fractionation, affinities chromatographies on Trypsin-Sepharose, Quimotrypsin-Sepharose and reversed phase C-18 FPLC/AKTA system. The inhibitor, named EvCI, shown molecular mass of 17 kDa, as determined by SDSPAGE. 2D-PAGE showed four isoinhibitors with pI values of 4,42, 4,63, 4,83 and 5,06, with molecular mass of 17 kDa each. The aminoacid sequence of EvCI was determined by MALDI-TOF-MS and showed a high similarity with other Kunitz-type inhibitor of Erythrina variegata. EvCI competitively inhibited chymotrypsin, with Ki of 4 x10-8 M, but did not inhibited trypsin, pancreatic elastase, bromelain and papain. The inhibitory activity of EvCI was stable over wide pH and temperature ranges. In the presence of DTT 100 mM for 120 min, EvCI lost 50 % of activity. Cytotoxicity was studied in HeLa, MDA, HepG2, K562 and PC3 cells after 72-h incubation period. EvCl inhibited HeLa cells growth with an IC50 value of 50 μg/ml. Subsequent studies in HeLa cells analysis of cell death by annexin V/PI double-staining and cell cycle, using flow cytometry. The results provide evidence for a cytostatic activity of EvCl and support further studies on potential application of this inhibitors as an antiproliferative agent in combined therapy against cervical cancer
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The coast of Rio Grande do Norte has more than 100 species of seaweed, mostly unexplored regarding their pharmacological potential. The sulfated polysaccharides (PS) are by far the more seaweed compounds studied, these present a range of biological properties, such as anticoagulant activity, anti-inflammatory, antitumor and antioxidant properties. In this study, we extract sulfated polysaccharide rich-extracts of eleven algae from the coast of Rio Grande do Norte (Dictyota cervicornis; Dictiopterys delicatula; Dictyota menstruallis; Dictyota mertensis; Sargassum filipendula; Spatoglossum schröederi; Gracilaria caudata; Caulerpa cupresoides; Caulerpa prolifera; Caulerpa sertularioides e Codim isthmocladum), and these were evaluated for the potential anticoagulant, antioxidant and antiproliferative. All polysaccharide extracts showed activity for anticoagulant, antioxidant and/or antiproliferative activity, especially D. delicatula and S. filipendula, which showed the most prominent pharmacological potential, thereby being chosen to have their sulfated polysaccharides extracted. By fractionating method were obtained six fractions rich in sulfated polysaccharides to the algae D. delicatula (DD-0,5V, DD-0, 7V, DD-1,0v, DD-1,3v, DD-1,5v and DD-2,0) and five fractions to the alga S. filipendula (SF-0,5V, SF-0,7V, SF-1,0v, SF-1,5v and SF-2,0v). For the anticoagulant assay only the fractions of D. delicatula showed activity, with emphasis on DD-1, 5v that presented the most prominent activity, with APTT ratio similar to clexane® at 0.1 mg/mL. When evaluated the antioxidant potential, all fractions showed potential in all tests (total antioxidant capacity, hydroxyl and superoxide radicals scavenging, ferrous chelation and reducing power), however, the ability to chelate iron ions appears as the main mechanism antioxidant of sulfated polysaccharides from seaweed. In antiproliferative assay, all heterofucanas showed dose-dependent activity for the inhibition of cell proliferation of HeLa, however, with the exception of SF-0,7V, SF- 1,0v and SF-1,5v, all fractions showed antiproliferative activity against MC3T3, a normal cell line. The heterofucana SF-1,5V had its antiproliferative mechanism of action evaluated. This heterofucan induces apoptosis in HeLa cells by a pathway caspase independent, promoting the release of apoptosis Inducing Factor (AIF) in the cytosol, which in turn induces chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation into 50Kb fragments. These results are significant in that they provide a mechanistic framework for further exploring the use of SF-1.5v as a novel chemotherapeutics against human cervical cancer.
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The present study examines the chemical composition and their effects on free radicals, inflammation, angiogenesis, coagulation, VEGF effects and cellular proliferation of a polysaccharides from alga Sargassum vulgare. The sulfated polysaccharide was extracted from brown seaweed by proteolysis with enzymes maxataze. The presence of proteins and sugars were observed in crude polysaccharides. Fractionation of this crude extract was made with growing concentration of acetone (0.3-1.5 v) and produced four groups of polysaccharides. Anionic polysaccharides from brown seaweed Sargassum vulgare, SV1and PSV1 were fractionated (SV1) and purified (PSV1), and displayed with high total sugars and sulfate content and very low level of protein. This fucan SV1 contains low levels of protein and high carbohydrate and sulfate content. This polysaccharides prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) at 50 μg (>240 s). SV1 was found to have no effect on prothrombin time (PT), corresponding to the extrinsic pathway of coagulation. SV1 exhibits high antithrombotic action in vivo, with a concentration ten times higher than heparin. Polysaccharides from S. vulgare promoted direct inhibition enzymatic activity of thrombin and stimulated enzymatic activity of FXa. SV1 showed optimal inhibitory activity of thrombin (50.2±0.28%) at a concentration of 25 μg/mL. Its antioxidant action on scavenging radicals by DPPH was (22%), indicating the polymer has no cytotoxic action (hemolytic) on ABO and Rh blood types in different erythrocyte groups and displays strong anti-inflammatory action on all concentrations tested in the carrageenan-induced paw edema model, demonstrated by reduced edema and cellular infiltration. Angiogenesis is a dynamic process of proliferation and differentiation. It requires endothelial proliferation, migration, and tube formation. In this context, endothelial cells are a preferred target for several studies and therapies. The antiangiogenic efficacy of polysaccharides was examined in vivo in the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model by using fertilized eggs. Decreases in the density of the capillaries were assessed and scored. The results showed that SV1 and PSV1 have an inhibitory effect on angiogenesis. These results were also confirmed by inhibition tubulogenesis in rabbit aorta endothelial cell (RAEC) in matrigel. These compounds were assessed in Apoptosis assay (Annexin V - FITC / PI) and cell viability by MTT assay of RAEC. These polysaccharides do not affect the viability and do not have apoptotic or necrotic action. RAEC cell when incubated with SV1 and PSV1showed inhibition of VEGF secretion, observed when compounds were incubated at 25, 50 and 100 μg/μL. The VEGF secretion with the RAEC cell line for 24 h, was more effective for PSV1 at 50 μg/μL(71.4%) than SV1 100 μg/μL (75.9%). SV1 and PSV1 had an antiproliferative action (47%) against tumor cell line HeLa. Our results indicate that these sulfated polysaccharides have antiangiogenic and antitumoral actions