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The aim of this work was to evaluate antioxidant activity of lemon seeds added to soybean oil, submitted to accelerated incubator-storage test and to determine its synergistic effect with the synthetic antioxidant TBHQ. The treatments Control, TBHQ (50 mg/kg), LSE (2,400 mg/kg Lemon Seed Extract), Mixture 1 (LSE + 50 mg/kg TBHQ) and Mixture 2 (LSE + 25 mg/kg TBHQ) were prepared and subjected to the accelerated incubator-storage test at 60 ºC for 12 days; samples were taken every 3 days and analyzed regarding peroxide value and conjugated dienes. The results showed that antioxidant activity of the tested treatments were: TBHQ = Mixture 1 = Mixture 2 > LSE > Control.
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For the construction of the phase diagrams, the method of the aqueous titration was used. There were prepared 5 ternary diagrams, varying the surfactant and the oil phase. The liquid-crystalline phases were identified by polarized light microscopy. The formulations prepared with silicon glycol copolymer, polyether functional siloxane (PFS) and water (S1) and with diisopropyl adipate, PFS and water (S4) presented liquid-crystalline phases with lamellar arrangement. Moreover, after 15 days in hot oven (37 ºC), the formulations presented hexagonal arrangement, evidencing the influence of the temperature in the organization of the system.
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Three phloroglucinols were obtained from Hypericum brasiliense: japonicine A (1), isouliginosin B (2) and uliginosin B (3). Bioautography and disk diffusion methods were used to determine antibacterial activity of the hexanic extract. Strains of the Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus and American Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus clones showed a growth inhibition zone ranging from 10 to 12 mm and 7 to 15 mm, respectively. Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values were used to measure antistaphylococcal activity for all phloroglucinols. Isouliginosin B and uliginosin B presented MIC values of 1.5 and 3.0 µg/mL, respectively, while japonicine A displayed MIC value of 50.0 µg/mL.
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The aim of this study was to validate a method for the determination of acethaldehyde, methanol, ethanol, acetone and isopropanol employing solid-phase microextraction associated to gas chromatography with flame ionization detection. The operational conditions of SPME were optimized by response surface analysis. The calibration curves for all compounds were linear with r² > 0.9973. Accuracy (89.1-109.0%), intra-assay precision (1.8-8.5%) and inter-assay precision (2.2-8.2%) were acceptable. The quantification limit was 50 µg/mL. The method was applied to the meaurement of ethanol in blood and oral fluid of a group of volunteers. Oral fluid ethanol concentrations were not directly correlated with blood concentrations.
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A fluid conducting composite material prepared from graphite powder, commercial epoxy resin Araldite®, and cyclohexanone has been developed. The composition was optimized considering the mechanical properties as conductivity and adhesiveness using response surface methodology. This work employed cyclic voltammetry and amperometry to investigate the characteristics of such composite electrodes without and with the insertion of Prussian blue in the electrode body (bulk modified electrode). The composite electrodes were also successfully used for the amperometric detection of hydrogen peroxide at 0.0V vs Ag/AgCl.
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This work describes the isolation of an active flavonoid fraction and identification of isorhamnetin 3-O-β-D-(6''-acetyl)-galactopyranoside from flowers of B. perennis, and also the evaluation of anticholinesterase (AChE) activity of ethanolic extract from flowers (EEF) and the active fraction. The chemical structure of the flavonoid was defined on the basis of spectroscopic ¹H NMR, IR and UV data. EEF or flavonoid reduces AChE activity in vivo, while flavonoid also reduces AChE activity in vitro, showing a value of 1.49 mM for 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50), suggesting potential use as an insecticide or in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.
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This paper describes the chemical composition and acetylcholinesterase inhibition of an active chromatographic fraction of the EtOAc extract of Citrus limon leaves. The composition of the active fraction presented a mixture of two coumarins, 5,8-dimethoxy-psoralen and 5,7- dimethoxycoumarin, identified by ¹H and ¹³C NMR data analysis, including DEPT, COSY, HMBC and HSQC experiments. It was also demonstrated that this mixture presents qualitative and quantitative AChE inhibition. In vitro studies indicated a CE50 value of 340 µg/mL with 95% of confidence. In vivo studies (10 and 25 mg/kg) revealed inhibition of 30.09 and 30.06% of AChE activity in relation to neostigmine, respectively.
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Phenylpropanoid glycoside verbascoside was isolated and identified from the ethyl acetate fraction of the aerial parts of Buddleja stachyoides Cham. & Schltdl. by 1H-NMR. A method using high-performance liquid chromatography has been developed and validated for determination of verbascoside in alcoholic crude extract of the aerial parts of B. stachyoides. Analysis was performed on a Phenomenex® Gemini-NX C18 analytical column (250 mm × 4.6 mm; 5 µm) using a mobile phase (pump A - aqueous solution containing H2SO4 (0.01 M), H3PO4 (0.4%), and (C2H5)2NH (0.4%); pump B - methanol:aqueous (95:5) solution containing H2SO4 (0.05 M), H3PO4 (2%), and (C2H5)2NH (0.2%); pump C - acetonitrile:aqueous (90:10) solution containing H2SO4 (0.05 M) and H3PO4 (2%)) and a diode array detector at 325 nm. The method was validated in accordance with ANVISA guidelines and may be applied to quality control of herbal medicine with aerial parts of B. stachyoides.
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AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the best operating conditions of ICP OES for the determination of Na, Ca, Mg, Sr and Fe in aqueous extract of crude oil obtained after hot extraction with organic solvents (ASTM D 6470-99 modified). Thus, the full factorial design and central composite design were used to optimize the best conditions for the flow of nebulization gas, the flow of auxiliary gas, and radio frequency power. After optimization of variables, a study to obtain correct classification of the 18 samples of aqueous extract of crude oils (E1 to E18) from three production and refining fields was carried out. Exploratory analysis of these extracts was performed by principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA), using the original variables as the concentration of the metals Na, Ca, Mg, Sr and Fe determined by ICP OES.
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An enzymatic spectrophotometric method for the determination of methyldopa in a dissolution test of tablets was developed using peroxidase from radish (Raphanus sativus). The enzyme was extracted from radish roots using a phosphate buffer of pH 6.5 and partially purified through centrifugation. The supernatant was used as a source of peroxidase. The methyldopachrome resulting from the oxidation of methyldopa catalyzed by peroxidase was monitored at 480 nm. The enzymatic activity was stable for a period of at least 25 days when the extract was stored at 4 or -20 ºC. The method was validated according to RDC 899 and ICH guidelines. The calibration graph was linear in the range 200-800 µg mL-1, with a correlation coefficient of 0.9992. The limits of detection and quantification in the dissolution medium were 36 and 120 µg mL-1, respectively. Recovery was greater than 98.9%. This method can be applied for the determination of methyldopa in dissolution tests of tablets without interference from the excipients.
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Inicialmente buscou-se identificar plantas com extratos metanólicos ativos in vitro contra o nematóide Panagrellus redivivus. Das 24 espécies vegetais estudadas, constatou-se que os melhores resultados foram obtidos com Leucaena leucocephala, que causou mortalidade de 93% dos indivíduos expostos ao seu extrato por 24 h. Em seguida, submeteu-se o referido extrato a fracionamento direcionado pelos testes in vitro com P. redivivus, o que possibilitou isolar uma substância nematicida que, segundo análises preliminares, correspondia a um alcalóide.
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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.
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Uma formulação natural (VLAF) obtida da extração aquosa a frio de pó de tecido necrótico de lobeira (Solanum lycocarpum), infectado por Crinipellis perniciosa (Stahel) Singer, promoveu redução significativa no progresso da mancha foliar bacteriana (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria), quando previamente pulverizado em folhas de tomateiro. Duas frações obtidas por precipitação salina, F0/30 e F30/60, apresentaram a maior parte das proteínas do extrato VLAF e foram submetidas à cromatografia de troca catiônica para separação das proteínas contidas nas frações. Os picos não retidos dessa cromatografia foram então submetidos à cromatografia de troca aniônica. Todos os picos, retidos e não retidos das duas cromatografias, foram amostrados e pulverizados sobre plantas de tomate cv. Santa Cruz Kada. Respostas diferenciais de atividade de peroxidases foram obtidas 14 horas após pulverizações. As amostras que induziram os maiores aumentos na atividade de peroxidases nas plantas foram o pico retido em CM-celulose da F0/30 (F0-30CMR) e o pico retido em DEAE-celulose da F30/60 (F30-60DEAER). Os resultados deste estudo indicaram a viabilidade da purificação e da caracterização de proteínas ou carboidratos eliciadores provenientes de VLAF.
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No presente trabalho , foi investigado o comportamento do extrato aquoso da casca de barbatimão (Stryphnodendron barbatimão, M.), como indicador em titulação ácido-base. No controle do pH utilizou-se soluções-tampão de Clark e Lubs preparadas de acordo com Ohlweiler.9 Os espectros de absorção molecular na região do visível foram obtidos para a determinação do comprimento de onda dos máximos de absorção. Efetuou-se vários tipos de titulações envolvendo ácidos e bases de diferentes forças. Os pontos de equivalência foram determinados com o indicador natural, e tiveram concordância com os obtidos pelo método potenciométrico. Os resultados indicam que o extrato aquoso da casca de barbatimão, apresenta potenciabilidade didática aos conceitos básicos de equilíbrio químico para estudantes de 2o grau e para cursos de Química Geral. Verificou-se, ainda , a aplicabilidade do extrato na avaliação do cumprimento da lei de Lambert-Beer, bem como o uso de espectros de absorção molecular para cursos de Química Analítica Instrumental.