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In this manuscript, a BiVO4 semiconductor was synthesized by solution combustion synthesis using different fuels (Alanine, Glycine and Urea). Also, the Tween® 80 surfactant was added during synthesis. BiVO4 was characterized by XRD, SEM and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. Photocatalytic activity was evaluated by the discoloration of methylene blue at 664 nm under UV-visible light irradiation. According to XRD, the monoclinic phase of BiVO4 was obtained for the samples. The smallest particle size and highest k obs value were observed for the BiVO4/alanine sample, which promoted greater demethylation of methylene blue.
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A new method using the headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) technique was used to evaluate the infinite dilute activity coefficient (γ1∞) in an alcohol/water/salt system. The studied systems were ethanol and water with NaCl and NH4Cl at salt concentrations of 5, 10, 15, and 30% m/v and temperatures of 303.15 and 313.15 K. The method was used to investigate the salt effect on vapor/liquid equilibrium in an ethanol/water system, yielding satisfactory results. The study focused on the rich side in ethanol. The data were compared with the literature infinite dilution data determined by other methods such as differential ebulliometry (EBUL), differential static cell equilibrium (STAT), and gas-liquid chromatography with no gas phase correction (GC). In this study, NaCl showed better separation rates than NH4Cl.
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The peanut is an oleaginous plant of high nutritional value, a source of protein and a trypsin inhibitor. Trypsin inhibitors are proteins present in the vegetable kingdom, considered anti-nutritional factors for animals. However, there have been several recent reports about their heterologous and beneficial effects on human health. These important effects have been the focus of studies investigating these inhibitors in foods. The aim of the present study was to isolate and determine the estimated molecular mass and specific inhibitory activity, for trypsin in the Japanese peanut, peanut butter, and peanut nougat using the techniques of precipitation with ammonium sulfate and affinity chromatography on trypsin - Sepharose CNBr 4B. The techniques used in this study were efficient for isolating the protein inhibitors with antitryptic specific activity of 694 UI mg-1, 823 UI mg-1 and 108 UI mg-1 for the Japanese peanut, peanut nougat, and peanut butter, respectively. The techniques featured high selectivity of the adsorbent, with consequent efficiency in isolation, given the low amount of dosed proteins and specific antitryptic activity presented by the products studied. The various health-related benefits show the importance of detecting and isolating efficient trypsin inhibitors in foods, taking into account the health claims attributed to the vegetable and its high consumption by humans.
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EtOH extracts of the stems and leaves of Margaritopsis carrascoana were found to contain new flavonoids luteolin 7-O-{β-D-apiofuranosil-(1→6)-[β-Lrhamnopyranosyl-( 1→2)]-β-D-glucopyranosyl} (5) and luteolin 7-O-{α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→6)-[β-L-rhamnopyranosyl- (1→2)]-β-D-glucopyranosyl} (6), in addition to the known dihydrodehydrodiconiferyl alcohol 4-O-b-D-glucopyranoside (1), luteolin 7-O-b-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-glucopyranosyl (2), luteolin 7-O-[b-D-apiofuranosyl-(1→6)]-β-D-glucopyranoside (3), and chrysoeriol 7-O-[b-D-apiofuranosyl-(1→6)]-β-D-glucopyranoside (4). All isolated compounds presented higher antioxidant activities than the controls, BHT and quercetin, while the extract of the stems showed strong AChE inhibition.
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Commercial and synthetic mesoporous aluminas impregnated with potassium carbonate were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), nitrogen physisorption, infrared spectroscopy and 27Al MAS NMR. The activities in the transesterification reaction of sunflower oil with methanol for biodiesel production were evaluated. 27Al MAS NMR spectra evidenced the presence of AlIV and AlVI in the samples, and also of AlV sites in the mesoporous synthesized alumina, which disappeared after impregnation with potassium salt followed by calcination. All aluminas containing potassium were active for biodiesel production from sunflower seed oil, with high conversions by both conventional heating and microwave irradiation.
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Podophyllotoxin is the most studied lignan because of its use as an antimitotic agent and because it is a precursor of pharmacologically active derivatives. This review describes the anticancer activities of podophyllotoxin and the different processes that have been developed for its extraction and purification from Podophyllum spp. In addition, the synthesis routes of this compound and the development of three semi-synthetic procedures to obtain etoposide, teniposide, and Etopophos are detailed.
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Environmentally friendly acid carbon (CG) catalysts, containing a high amount of sulfonated and oxygenated groups, were prepared from glycerin, a biodiesel waste. CGs were produced by glycerin carbonization in the presence of H2SO4 at 1:3 m:m ratio in a closed autoclave at 180ºC for different times: 0.25; 1; 3 and 6 hours (CG-0.25h; CG-1h; CG-3h and CG-6h, respectively). The catalyst properties for all carbons were evaluated in the glycerol etherification reaction with tert-butyl alcohol (TBA). The yield for mono-tert-butyl glycerol (MTBG), di-tert-butyl glycerol (DTBG) and tri-tert-butyl-glycerol (TTBG) was high and very similar for all CGs, of about 43% and 20% for the MTBG and DTBG + TTBG, respectively. Furthermore, the activity of these catalysts were close to those obtained using a commercial resin, Amberlyst-15, of about 50% and 27% for MTBG and DTBG + TTBG, respectively.
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AbstractIn this study, the spray drying technique was used to prepare L-ascorbic acid (AA) microparticles encapsulated with galactomannan-an extract from the seeds of the Delonix regia species. The physico-chemical characteristics, antioxidant activity, and encapsulation efficiency of the AA microparticles were evaluated and characterized using thermogravimetric analysis, differential scanning calorimetry, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy. The free-radical scavenging activity of the AA microparticles was determined at different environmental conditions using DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl). X-ray diffraction measurements demonstrated a loss of crystallinity in AA after the encapsulation process, and a DSC scan also showed the loss of the compound's melting peak. Thermogravimetric analysis showed small differences in the thermal stability of galactomannan before and after the incorporation of AA. The mean diameters of the obtained spherical microspheres were in the range of 1.39 ± 0.77 µm. The encapsulation efficiency of AA microparticles in different environmental conditions varied from 95.40 to 97.92, and the antioxidant activity showed values ranging from 0.487 to 0.550 mg mL-1.
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Specimens of Leonotis nepetiflolia were obtained from cultivated and wild environments to verify their influences in chemical composition. Phytochemical analyses were conducted for the ethyl acetate phase obtained by partitioning the crude ethanol extract from the cultivated leaves of L. nepetifolia. In doing so, flavonoid 3',4',5-trimethoxy-6,7-dihidroxyflavone (cirsiliol), a chemotaxonomic marker of the family Lamiaceae, was isolated. The results reveal that all phases and extracts tested exhibited weak to moderate antimicrobial activity against the strains of bacteria tested. The evaluation of in vitrocytotoxic and antitumor activity showed that the ethyl acetate phases obtained from both wild and cultivated leaves exhibit high potential cytotoxic and antitumor (> 78.0% of inhibition) activity. The major component of these phases was identified by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses using both 1D and 2D methods. The results further indicate that the flavonoid cirsiliol is the agent responsible for the activity observed in these phases.
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In a previous study, substances with nematicidal properties were detected in the bark of Cryptocarya aschersoniana. Continuing such study, the methanol extract from this plant underwent fractionation guided by in vitro assays with the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne exigua. Two active compounds were isolated and identified by spectroscopic methods as (E)-6-styrylpyran-2-one and (R)-goniothalamin. The latter compound was also active againstMeloidogyne incognita. In silico studies carried out with (R)-goniothalamin and the enzyme fumarate hydratase, which was extracted from the genome of Meloidogyne hapla and modeled using computational methods, suggested that this substance acts against nematodes by binding to a cavity close to the active site of the enzyme.
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Manchas nos grãos de aveia (Avena sativa) é limitante à sua comercialização por tornar o produto escuro e não permitir seu uso pela indústria alimentícia. A localização do micélio de Pyrenophora avenae nos grãos de aveia e sua atividade enzimática podem esclarecer a causa das manchas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a localização de P. avenae, na cariopse de aveia, avaliar a sua atividade enzimática e seu efeito sobre proteínas e lipídios dos grãos de aveia. A localização do micélio nos tecidos da cariopse foi determinada após hidratação e cortes da mesma, seguido da análise dos tecidos sob lupa e microscópio. Para avaliação da atividade enzimática foram utilizados 18 isolados de P. avenae obtidos das principais regiões produtoras de aveia do Brasil, avaliando-os quanto às suas atividades amilolítica, proteolítica e lipolítica, sendo realizada por plaqueamento das estruturas vegetativas em meio sólido específico para as enzimas testadas. As determinações do percentual de proteínas e lipídios foram obtidas pelos métodos de Kjeldahl e Bligh & Dyer, respectivamente. O micélio de P. avenae é a principal causa da mancha nos grãos de aveia, localizando-se nos três tecidos do pericarpo. O fitopatógeno apresenta boa atividade enzimática para lipase e protease porém insignificante para a amilase. Os grãos de aveia manchados e sadios não diferiram nos teores de proteínas e de lipídios. Esses teores foram mais elevados nos tecidos superficiais do pericarpo e aleurona independente da presença ou não de manchas, justificando o crescimento superficial de P. avenae sobre os grãos de aveia.
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Avaliou-se a eficiência de Trichoderma longibranchiatum (UFV-1), de T. inhamatum (UFV-2 e UFV-3), compostos de casca e folhas de eucalipto contra Rhizoctonia spp., aplicados em solo de jardim clonal de eucalipto (Eucalyptus sp.). Em solos artificialmente infestados com Rhizoctonia spp., sob condições controladas, os antagonistas UFV-2 e UFV-3 apresentaram níveis elevados de supressividade, quando se aumentou a fonte alimentar na formulação, de 5 a 50 g de farelo de trigo por litro. No campo, o antagonista UFV-3 não teve efeito significativo na redução do inóculo de Rhizoctonia spp. Compostos de casca de eucalipto apresentaram diferentes graus de supressão a Rhizoctonia spp., dependendo da origem e do lote do composto. A incorporação de folhas de eucalipto ao solo favoreceu o aumento do inóculo de Rhizoctonia spp.
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A complexidade da população de Pyrenophora chaetomioides, principal agente causal da mancha da folha e do grão de aveia (Avena sativa) no Sul do Brasil, é pouco conhecida. Deste modo, estudos envolvendo a variabilidade da população do patógeno embasarão o desenvolvimento de variedades resistentes. Para a realização deste trabalho, foram selecionados oito isolados de P. chaetomioides a partir de sementes de aveia dos três estados do sul do Brasil. Para testar a virulência, os isolados foram inoculados em seis variedades de aveia, avaliando-se a severidade e o tipo de lesão. Todas as variedades de aveia testadas foram suscetíveis aos isolados, embora variações na intensidade de doença tenham sido observadas. Os isolados foram avaliados quanto às suas características amilolíticas, proteolíticas e lipolíticas, utilizando-se meios sólidos para análise destes complexos enzimáticos. O estudo da caracterização enzimática dos isolados revelou a associação de uma alta atividade enzimática com os isolados mais virulentos. Já a análise dos padrões isoenzimáticos de alfa e beta esterases mostrou alta variabilidade entre os isolados com sete perfis distintos identificados mas sem relação com a virulência em plântulas de aveia.
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Compostos secundários presentes em plantas medicinais podem desempenhar funções importantes em interações planta-patógeno, através de ação antimicrobiana direta ou ativando mecanismos de defesa de outras plantas que venham a ser tratadas com esses compostos. Com o objetivo de verificar o potencial de eucalipto (Eucalyptus citriodora) no controle alternativo de antracnose em pepino (Cucumus sativus), extrato aquoso (EA) desta essência florestal, autoclavado ou não autoclavado, nas concentrações de 0,1, 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 e 25% foi utilizado nos seguintes ensaios: indução de fitoalexinas em mesocótilos estiolados de sorgo (Sorghum bicolor) e em cotilédones de soja (Glycine max); fungitoxicidade in vitro sobre conídios de Colletotricum lagenarium; indução de resistência local ou sistêmica em plantas de pepino. Água e Bion foram utilizados como tratamentos controle. Os resultados indicaram que os EAs autoclavados e não autoclavados induziram a síntese de fitoalexinas em sorgo a partir da concentração de 1%. Em soja ocorreu síntese de gliceolina a partir de 10% e 15% dos EAs autoclavados e não autoclavados, respectivamente. Houve inibição total na germinação de esporos e formação de apressórios de C. lagenarium em concentrações de 20% e 1% do EA autoclavado, respectivamente. Para o extrato não autoclavado houve 75% de inibição da germinação de esporos em 25% do EA e inibição total da formação de apressórios em 15% do EA. Baseado no parâmetro tamanho de lesão, o extrato aquoso de E. citriodora, não autoclavado, apresenta potencial para induzir resistência local em pepino contra C. lagenarium.