993 resultados para Placa de incubação
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Apresenta um teste de laboratório para determinar a concentração inibitória mínima (CIM ou MIC, em inglês). Como agentes inibitórios são utilizados o sulfito de sódio e o sulfato de cobre, em cinco concentrações diferentes para cada um em uma bactéria contaminante da fermentação. É preparado o inóculo da bactéria, que é misturado ao caldo com nutrientes, água destilada e a solução do antimicrobiano, sendo uma amostra para cada concentração. É feita a leitura da absorbância inicial e, após o tempo de incubação, é feita a leitura da absorbância final. Como exercício, calcular a variação de absorbância para cada concentração. A concentração de antimicrobiano que causou a menor variação de absorbância é a concentração mínima inibitória deste antimicrobiano.
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Apresenta a descrição dos métodos de cultivo e isolamento mais utilizados na microbiologia. Define e descreve as principais características dos meios de cultura: líquido, sólido ou semi-sólido; complexo ou quimicamente definido; diferencial, seletivo e seletivo - diferencial. Demonstra todas as etapas dos procedimentos para isolamento de microrganismos em cultura pura: técnicas do esgotamento e diluições em placa, ressaltando os cuidados a serem tomados no decorrer da metodologia.
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Curso de Tecnologia Sucroalcooleira. Disciplina de Tecnologia de Produção de Açúcar. Ilustração. Dimensão: 4027x2989. Tamanho: 650Kb.
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Esta animação cria o ambiente ficcional de uma viagem ao mundo cibernético e apresenta as partes mais importantes do computador. Pontualmente, traz uma definição dos seguintes componentes: Mouse, Teclado, Hard Disk (HD), Placa de Vídeo, Placa de Rede, Placa de som e Memória Ram através da navegação interativa em salas destinadas a cada componente.
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Este documento reporta as fases de concepção, desenvolvimento e teste de uma unidade autónoma de interrogação de sensores bioquímicos, de custo reduzido e de fácil utilização, baseado na espectroscopia no domínio das frequências. Com este protótipo, é possível efectuar medições de concentrações bioquímicas de diferentes compostos, de acordo com a cabeça sensora utilizada. Devido ao número e à complexidade dos equipamentos de bancada necessários num esquema tradicional, este tipo de medições pode implicar um custo bastante elevado. Daí a importância deste projecto no desenvolvimento de uma alternativa que seja economicamente viável, utilizando novas técnicas de medição. Inicialmente este projecto começou por uma pesquisa significativa dos componentes electrónicos necessários para o desenvolvimento do sistema, seguindo-se uma escolha detalhada do material, de acordo com as características desejadas para o sistema. Um dos factores mais relevantes deste trabalho foi a introdução da instrumentação virtual, utilizada para controlar por intermédio de uma placa de aquisição de dados (DAQ), as componentes electrónicas do sistema e na implementação de um “lock-in” virtual, sendo este responsável pela recuperação dos sinais “enterrados” no ruído de fundo. O sistema desenvolvido é composto pelos seguintes módulos: O módulo de alimentação, que fornece as tensões e correntes para o funcionamento do sistema, o módulo de geração e modulação utilizado para gerar o sinal modulador e fornecer corrente ao LED, o módulo de detecção e amplificação, que recebe e eleva o nível do sinal emitido pela amostra, e por fim, o módulo de controlo e processamento, que recolhe esse sinal através da DAQ e processa-o por intermédio do “lock-in” virtual. Para avaliar o desempenho do sistema de interrogação foi estudada a resposta de um complexo de rutênio luminescente a diferentes temperaturas. São apresentados resultados em que o sistema desenvolvido é comparado com um sistema padrão e caracterizado face aos parâmetros do “lock-in” virtual, demonstrando-se as suas possibilidades e limitações.
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Esta tese de mestrado descreve o desenvolvimento, implementação e teste de um sistema de medição de energia concebido para um ambiente doméstico, baseado no circuito integrado medidor de energia Teridian 71M6515H. O sistema desenvolvido envia periodicamente os valores monitorizados para uma base de dados, através de uma rede sem fios com base no protocolo IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi). Os dados podem ser acedidos remotamente em tempo real, através de uma página na internet, onde é possível consultar a quantidade de energia consumida acumulada. Na primeira fase deste trabalho realizou-se o enquadramento do tema no contexto atual, realizando-se o estudo de alguns sistemas domésticos de monitorização do consumo de energia elétrica existentes no mercado. Numa segunda fase foi realizado o estudo dos componentes a serem utilizados, o desenho da placa de circuito impresso e o desenvolvimento do firmware, para que todo o processamento e manipulação dos dados fossem realizados pela unidade de aquisição de dados. Em seguida procedeu-se à construção da unidade de aquisição e à programação para o registo dos valores numa base de dados. A última fase consistiu nos testes de funcionamento da unidade de aquisição em conjunto com a aplicação de registo de dados. Com a implementação do sistema desenvolvido o consumidor doméstico poderá ter conhecimento, em tempo real, do custo de funcionamento dos equipamentos que possui e assim tomar decisões para os utilizar de forma mais racional, o que se pode traduzir numa economia dos recursos energéticos.
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The study aimed to understand how the methodology of hatching contributes to the sustainability of economic enterprises in solidarity. For analysis, we developed a study on the social economy and the incubation methodology, based on the program of teaching, research and extension - Technological Incubator of Popular Cooperatives and Entrepreneurship Solidarity (PITCPES), and as the survey of the Cooperative of Fruit of Abaetetuba - COFRUTA. We started from the exploratory-descriptive approach in a qualitative and quantitative, in order to demonstrate the process of sustainability under the dimensions of different kinds such as: the economic dimension, social dimension, the political dimension, size and scale management training. Based on the analysis of these different dimensions was reached results as: first the recognition that the incubator contributes to the sustainability of COFRUTA, especially with regard to planning, control and the need to diversify production. However, there was suggestion of cooperative for training and technical assistance is continued, to the extent that the performance of projects under the base leaves gaps for the learning and application of social technologies required to the Incubator. It also concluded that the dissertation contributes to the team of the incubator can assess their strengths and weaknesses in their performance
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The study aimed to understand how the methodology of hatching contributes to the sustainability of economic enterprises in solidarity. For analysis, we developed a study on the social economy and the incubation methodology, based on the program of teaching, research and extension - Technological Incubator of Popular Cooperatives and Entrepreneurship Solidarity (PITCPES), and as the survey of the Cooperative of Fruit of Abaetetuba - COFRUTA. We started from the exploratory-descriptive approach in a qualitative and quantitative, in order to demonstrate the process of sustainability under the dimensions of different kinds such as: the economic dimension, social dimension, the political dimension, size and scale management training. Based on the analysis of these different dimensions was reached results as: first the recognition that the incubator contributes to the sustainability of COFRUTA, especially with regard to planning, control and the need to diversify production. However, there was suggestion of cooperative for training and technical assistance is continued, to the extent that the performance of projects under the base leaves gaps for the learning and application of social technologies required to the Incubator. It also concluded that the dissertation contributes to the team of the incubator can assess their strengths and weaknesses in their performance
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Top-down (grazing) and bottom-up (nutrient, light) controls are important in freshwater ecosystems regulation. Relative importance of these factors could change in space and time, but in tropical lakes bottom-up regulation has to been appointed as more influent. Present study aimed to test the hypothesis that phytoplankton growths rate in Armando Ribeiro reservoir, a huge eutrophic reservoir in semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte state, is more limited by nutrient available then zooplankton grazing pressure. Bioassay was conduced monthly from September (2008) to August (2009) manipulating two levels of nutrients (with/without addition) and two level of grazers (with/without removal). Experimental design was factorial 2X2 with four treatments (X5), (i) control with water and zooplankton from natural spot ( C ), (ii) with nutrient addition ( +NP ), (iii) with zooplankton remove ( -Z ) and (iv) with zooplankton remove and nutrient addition ( -Z+NP ). For bioassay confection transparent plastic bottles (500ml) was incubate for 4 or 5 days in two different depths, Secchi`s depth (high luminosity) and 3 times Secchi`s depth (low luminosity). Water samples were collected from each bottle in begins and after incubates period for chlorophyll a concentration analysis and zoopalnktonic organisms density. Phytoplankton growths rates were calculated. Bifactorial ANOVA was performance to test if had a significant effect (p<0,005) of nutrient addition and grazers remove as well a significant interaction between factors on phytoplankton growths rates. Effect magnitude was calculated the relative importance of each process. Results show that phytoplankton growth was in generally stimulated by nutrient addition, as while zooplankton remove rarely stimulated phytoplankton growth. Some significant interactions happening between nutrient additions and grazers remove on phytoplankton growth. In conclusion this study suggests that in studied reservoir phytoplankton growth is more controlled by ascendent factors than descendent
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Fucan is a term used to denominate a family of sulfated polysaccharides rich in L-fucose. They are extracted mainly from the extracellular matrix of brown algae and echinoderms. The brown alga Spatoglossum schröederi (Dictyotaceae) has three heterofucans named A, B and C. Our research group have been extracted non anticoagulant heterofucan from S. schröederi which possess antithrombotic activity in vivo. However, their toxicity in vitro and in vivo has not yet been determined. For the results in toxicity in vitro, we observed that the fucan A at 20, 500 and 1000 μg/plate showed no mutagenic activity in Kado test (Microsuspension), when the bacterial strains TA97a, TA98, TA100 and TA102, with and without S9 were used. The comet assay showed that fucan A (from 20 to 1000 μg/mL) did not cause any genotoxic effect on CHO cells. There was no damage to the DNA of these cells, as evidenced by the tail length and tail moment, which were similar to that found for the negative control. The fucan A from S. schröederi was administered at 20 μg/g of rat (dose which it showed high antithrombotic activity) during two months. After that, the animals were killed and examined. The data showed that fucan A did not cause any change in biochemistry and hematological parameters, as well as, in the morphology and size of the rat s organs analyzed. In conclusion, this study indicates that fucan is a compound with potential pharmacological that has no toxicity
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Fungal polysaccharides have received a great deal of attention due to itsbecause of their potential use in a wide rangegreat variety fromof industries. Some studies have demonstrated that polysaccharides extracted offrom basidiomycetes they have presented significant properties as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-tumoral properties. In spite of thisDespite these potential properties, these mushrooms have not been insufficiently investigated, and the great number of antibiotics number produced forby these organisms suggests that they canmay be a new source of bioactives composites source. In tThe present work, reports onlated the chemical composition, potential antioxidant, antiinflammatory and citotoxycity of extracted polymers extracted offrom the fruits bodies of the fungiius Geastrum saccatum and Polyporus dermoporus, native mushrooms of the Atlantic forest inof the state of the Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The Cchemical analyses had revealed ademonstrated text of total sugar rates of 65% and 49%, and proteins of 7.0% for in extracts of G. saccatum and P. dermoporus extracts, respectively. The analyses ofNMR spectroscopy of RMN had demonstrated that these extracts are composites forof a complex involving β- glucans and- proteins complex. The inhibition of the formation of superoxide radicals formation was of 88.4% in G. saccatum and 83.3% in P. dermoporus, and 75 and 100% for inhibition of hydroxyls radicals inhibition. TopicalThe topic application of extracts the 10, 30 and 50 mg/kg extract in BALBc mice with cutaneous inflammation induced byfor croton oil demonstrated to inhibitedion of ear edema of ear and cells polimorfonuclears cells atin the inflamed siteplace, being this reply more effective in lower concentrations being more effective. The evaluation of the glucans of G. saccatum and P. dermoporus glucans under induced pleurisy for carrageenan-induced pleurisya of showed the antiinflammatory action of these composites., being analyzed tThe frame number in the pleural exudates and thedosage of nitric oxide dosage was also analyzed. The cytotoxic action of these polymers was analyzed throughthrough the mitochondrial function (MTT). The incubation of the glucans with mononuclear cells of the peripheral blood demonstrated that the extracted glucans extracted fromof G. saccatum havepossess a moderate cytotoxic action. These results suggest that these mushrooms possess polymers formed byfor a complex glucana-protein complex, with antiinflammatory and antioxidant actions
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A 140,0 kDa lectin was purified and characterized from the mushroom Clavaria cristata. The purification procedures from the crude extract of the mushroom comprised gel filtration chromatography on Sephacryl s200 and ion exchange on Resource Q column. The purified lectin agglutinated all types of human erythrocytes with preference for trypsinized type O erythrocytes. The haemagglutinating activity is dependent of Ca 2+ ions and was strongly inhibited by the glycoprotein bovine submaxillary mucin (BSM) up to the concentration of 0, 125 mg/mL. The C. cristata lectin (CcL) was stable in the pH range of 2,5-11,5 and termostable up to 80 °C. CcL molecular mass determined by gel filtration on a Superose 6 10 300 column was approximately 140,3 kDa. SDS polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis revealed a single band with a molecular mass of approximately 14,5 kDa, when the lectin was heated at 100 ⁰C in the presence or absence of β-mercaptoethanol. CcL induced activation of murine peritoneal macrophages in vitro resulting in the release of nitric oxide (NO), reaching the maximum production at 24 h. In experimental paw oedema model in mice, CcL showed proinflammatory activity being able to induce oedema formation. Cell viability of HepG2, MDA 435 e 3T3 cell lines was examined after 72 h of incubation with CcL in different concentrations (0,5-50 μg/mL). CcL inhibited HepG2 cells growth with an IC50 value of 50 μg/mL. In the present work, the observed immunomodulatory and antiproliferative effects indicate CcL as a possible immunomodulator compound, interfering in the macrophages immune response, taking possible anti-parasitic, anti-tumoral effects or diagnostic and/or therapeutic
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Heparin is a pharmaceutical animal widely used in medicine due to its potent anticoagulant effect. Furthermore, it has the ability to inhibit the proliferation, invasion and adhesion of cancer cells to vascular endothelium. However, its clinical applicability can be compromised by side effects such as bleeding. Thus, the search for natural compounds with low bleeding risk and possible therapeutic applicability has been targeted by several research groups. From this perspective, this study aims to evaluate the hemorrhagic and anticoagulant activities and citotoxic effect for different tumor cell lines (HeLa, B16-F10, HepG2, HS-5,) and fibroblast cells (3T3) of the Heparin-like from the crab Chaceon fenneri (HEP-like). The HEP-like was purified after proteolysis, ion-exchange chromatography, fractionation with acetone and characterized by electrophoresis (agarose gel) and enzymatic degradation. Hep-like showed eletroforetic behavior similar to mammalian heparin, and high trisulfated /Nacetylated disaccharides ratio. In addition, HEP-like presented low in vitro anticoagulant activity using aPTT and a minor hemorrhagic effect when compared to mammalian heparin. Furthermore, the HEP-like showed significant cytotoxic effect (p<0.001) on HeLa, HepG2 and B16-F10 tumor cells with IC50 values of 1000 ug/mL, after incubation for 72 hours. To assess the influence of heparin-like on the cell cycle in HeLa cells, analysis was performed by flow cytometry. The results of this analysis showed that HEP-like influence on the cell cycle increasing S phase and decreasing phase G2. Thus, these properties of HEP-like make these compounds potential therapeutic agents