188 resultados para jatropha


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Snakebites are a serious public health problem in tropical and subtropical countries and Bothrops genus is responsible for the accidents in Brazil and throughout Latin America (90% of cases). The local effects (pain, edema, hemorrhage and myonecrosis) and systemic (cardiovascular alterations, shock and blood clotting disorders) caused by the venom of Bothrops are due to the numerous protein and non-protein components, which are part of the constitution of the poison. The only form of therapy is scientifically validated antivenom serum therapy which, however, is not effective with respect to local effects produced, risk of immunological reactions, high cost and difficult access in some regions. Thus, the search for new alternatives to serum therapy becomes important, and in this context, many medicinal plants have been highlighted by the popular use as antiophidic. Among these plants, we can mention the species Jatropha mollissima (Euphorbiaceae) which has popular use in traditional medicine as antiophidic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antipyretic. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the neutralizing potential of local effects induced by the venom of Bothrops erythromelas and Bothrops jararaca with the aqueous extract of the leaves of J. mollissima. The leaf extracts were prepared by decoction, fractionated (by liquid-liquid partition) and characterized by thin layer chromatography (TLC) and High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Antiophidic activity of the extract was evaluated in model of paw edema, peritonitis, bleeding and myotoxicity induced by venoms of B. jararaca and B. erythromelas. In all models, the extract was evaluated by intraperitoneal route at the doses of 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg, administered 30 minutes prior to injection of the venom (pretreatment protocol). Stains suggestive of the presence of flavonoids: apigenin, luteolin, orientin, isoorientin, vitexin and vitexin-2-O-rhamnoside were detected in the extract by co-CCD. By means of HPLC were identified isoorientin, orientin, vitexin and isovitexin. All tested doses of J. mollissima extract reduced the paw edema induced by the venom with intensity similar to dexamethasone. The aqueous extract of J. mollissima leaves on all evaluated doses, inhibited cell migration induced by B. jararaca and B. erythromelas promoting inhibition of recruitment of mononuclear cells and the polymorphonuclear cells. Local bleeding induced by B. jararaca venom was significantly inhibited by the extract. Both venoms were inhibited by the extract in myotoxic activity. These results indicate that the aqueous extract of J. mollissima leaves have snakebite potential, particularly with respect to local effects, which may justify the use of this plant in traditional medicine and complementary therapy as anti-venom serum.

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Jatropha-based biofuels have undergone a rapid boom-and-bust cycle in southern Africa. Despite strong initial support by governments, donors, and the private sector, there is a lack of empirical studies that compare the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of Jatropha’s two dominant modes of production: large plantations and smallholder-based projects. We apply a rapid ecosystem services assessment approach to understand the impact of two Jatropha projects that are still operational despite widespread project collapse across southern Africa: a smallholder-based project (BERL, Malawi) and a large plantation (Niqel, Mozambique). Our study focuses on changes in provisioning ecosystem services such as biofuel feedstock, food, and woodland products that can have important effects on human well-being locally. Qualitative information is provided for other regulating and cultural ecosystem services. Although at this stage no impact is tremendously positive or negative, both projects show some signs of viability and local poverty alleviation potential. However, their long-term sustainability is not guaranteed given low yields, uncertain markets, and some prevailing management practices.

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Biofuel plants such as Jatropha curcas L. have potential to support the livelihoods of rural communities and contribute to sustainable rural development in Africa, if risks and uncertainties are minimized. Yet, recent papers have warned of the risk of biological invasions in such tropical regions as a consequence of the introduction of exotic biofuel crops. We investigated the seed dispersal risk and invasiveness potential of both J. curcas monoculture plantations and live fences into adjacent cultivated and uncultivated land use systems in Sissili province, Burkina Faso. Invasiveness potential was assessed through (i) detecting evidence of natural regeneration in perimeters around J. curcas plantations and live fences, (ii) assessing seed dispersal mechanisms, and (iii) assessing seedling establishment potential through in situ direct seed sowing. Spontaneous regeneration around the plantation perimeters of the three sites was very low. Individual seedling density around J. curcas live fences was less than 0.01 m−2 in all sites. Seventy percent of the seedlings were found close to the live fence and most of them derived from the same year (96 %), which indicates low seed-bank longevity and seedling survival. J. curcas can be dispersed by small mammals and arthropods, particularly rodents and ants. In some sites, such as in Onliassan, high secondary seed dispersal by animals (up to 98 %) was recorded. There were highly significant differences in germination rates between seeds at the soil surface (11 %) and those buried artificially at 1–2-cm depth (64 %). In conclusion, we failed to find convincing evidence of the spreading of J. curcas or any significant impact on the surrounding environment.

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La especie Jatropha curcas L., comúnmente conocida en México como piñoncillo, es una planta productora de aceite que ha recibido gran atención en recientes años al utilizarse como fuente de energía por su gran potencial para la elaboración de biodiesel. Sin embargo, su introducción mundial como especie bioenergética se ha dado con diferentes grados de éxito debido al heterogéneo rendimiento de semillas y contenido de aceite como consecuencia de su amplia variabilidad genética. Esto ha impulsado la selección de genotipos elite, los cuales deben contar con un protocolo de propagación clonal por medio del cultivo de tejidos vegetales para acelerar el desarrollo de cultivares. La mayoría de los estudios morfogénicos se han hecho a partir de explantes de genotipos procedentes de la India, de modo que es necesario el estudio de los factores que afectan la morfogénesis en genotipos mexicanos, debido a la amplia variación genética. Los objetivos del presente estudio fueron: i) evaluar la expresión morfogénica de explantes bajo diferentes niveles de reguladores de crecimiento (thidiazurón, 6- bencilaminopurina y ácido indol-3-butírico) en dos medios de cultivo (Yasuda y MS), ii) estudiar la respuesta de explantes por efecto de 500 mg L-1 de polivinilpirrolidona (PVP) en la etapa de establecimiento in vitro de dos genotipos de Jatropha curcas (INI-3 e INI-6), y iii) determinar el comportamiento de la enzima polifenol oxidasa (PPO) en explantes de hoja y peciolo de dos genotipos de Jatropha curcas (INI-3 e INI-6) bajo la aplicación de hipoclorito de sodio (NaClO) al 3.24 % como agente desinfectante. En la etapa de establecimiento in vitro se evaluó el efecto del PVP en explantes de hoja y peciolo de los genotipos INI-3 e INI-6 bajo un diseño completamente al azar (DCA) con un arreglo factorial 2x2 con 90 repeticiones por tratamiento y un explante por unidad experimental, donde en el factor A fueron los genotipos (INI-3 e INI-6) y el factor B las dosis de PVP (control y 500 mg L-1). Las variables evaluadas en una prueba de ji-cuadrada fueron: viabilidad y presencia de callo, mientras que el peso de callo se evaluó por un análisis de varianza. En la etapa de inducción se analizaron los medios de cultivo Yasuda y MS más la interacción con diferentes dosis de thidiazurón (1.5 y 3.0 mg L−1), 6-bencilaminopurina (1.5 y 3.0 mg L−1), y (AIB) ácido indol-3-butírico (0.0, 0.5 y 1.0 mg L−1) en explantes de peciolo del genotipo INI-6, bajo un DCA con arreglo factorial 2x2x2x3 con tres repeticiones, compuestas de dos explantes por unidad experimental, donde la variable presencia de callo fue evaluada en un análisis de regresión logística. La determinación de la actividad de PPO se realizó bajo un DCA con arreglo factorial 2X2X2 con tres repeticiones, donde en el factor A fueron las dosis de NaClO (control y 3.24 %), el factor B los tipos de explantes (hoja y peciolo) y el factor C los genotipos (INI-6 e INI-3). Los resultados del establecimiento in vitro mostraron que únicamente el explante de peciolo fue viable al cultivo, revelando que los genotipos de estudio no presentan asociación con las frecuencias de explantes viables de acuerdo con las pruebas de ji-cuadrada. En esta misma etapa se encontró que la viabilidad de explantes varió según la posición del peciolo con base en el ápice terminal, donde los explantes del segundo nudo presentaron la mayor viabilidad con base en una prueba de jicuadrada. Además, la adición de PVP aumentó la viabilidad de explantes de peciolo e indujo la proliferación de callo con una diferencia significativa en la producción de callo fresco entre genotipos según el análisis de varianza. En la etapa de inducción se encontró que los factores AIB y TDZ además de las interacciones “TDZ*AIB” y “TDZ*BAP*AIB” están relacionadas significativamente con la presencia de callo y ningún tratamiento indujo el desarrollo de brotes a las ocho semana de cultivo in vitro. En la determinación de la actividad de PPO, se encontró que estadísticamente la aplicación de NaClO al 3.24 % causa el aumento en la actividad de PPO, además se descubrió diferencias estadísticas entre explantes y genotipos de estudio.

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RESUMO: Com o objetivo de avaliar a produção e distribuição da biomassa da parte aérea de diferentes genótipos de pinhão-manso no semiárido brasileiro, foi implantado um experimento na Fazenda Gabriela, localizada no município de Santa Maria da Boa Vista, Pernambuco. O delineamento experimental adotado foi em blocos casualizados, com dez tratamentos (genótipos de pinhão-manso) e três repetições, em parcelas lineares de seis plantas, com bordadura simples e espaçamento de 3,0 x 2,0 m. Foram aplicadas uma adubação correspondente a 150 g de NPK (06:24:12) por cova no plantio e duas adubações de cobertura com 150 g.planta-1 de NPK (10:10:10) aos seis e aos doze meses de idade. As plantas foram irrigadas semanalmente por gotejamento com uma aplicação média de 20 litros de água por planta durante o período de estiagem da região. Aos 24 meses de idade, foi medida a altura total das plantas, o diâmetro médio das bifurcações a 1,30 m da superfície do solo e o número de bifurcações a 0,5 m de altura. Foram feitas 26 colheitas semanais de frutos/sementes. Os frutos foram colhidos maduros, antes de sua queda ao chão, durante sete meses. Os genótipos apresentaram elevada uniformidade agronômica, exceto para a variável número de bifurcações, onde o genótipo 1701 foi superior aos genótipos 1501, 1602, 1703 e 1601. A produção de biomassa dos genótipos em condições irrigadas no semiárido é elevada e a distribuição da biomassa dos genótipos nos diferentes componentes seguiu a ordem decrescente: raiz>frutos>galhos grossos>folhas>casca>galhos finos. ABSTRACT: In order to assess production and distribution of biomass shoots of different genotypes of Jatropha curcas under irrigation in the semiarid region of Pernambuco, Brazil, an experiment was established in Gabriela Farm, in the municipality of Santa Maria da Boa Vista-PE. The experimental design was randomized blocks with ten treatments (genotypes of Jatropha curcas), and three replications in row plots of six plants, with a single border and spacing of 3.0 x 2.0 m. Plants were fertilized with 150 g of NPK (06:24:12) at planting time, and a topdressing with 150 g.planta-1 NPK (10:10:10) applied at six and twelve months of age. The plants were irrigated weekly using a dripping system with an average water application of 20 l.plant-1 during the dry period of the region. At 24 months of age, the overall height of the plants, the average diameter of bifurcations at 1.30m from the soil level and the number of bifurcations at 0.5 m of height were evaluated. Twenty six fruit/ seed harvests were done weekly. Fruits were harvested ripe, before falling on the ground, for seven months. To determine dry biomass, the plants were cut at 0.30 m from soil level. The genotypes showed high agronomic uniformity, except for the variable number of bifurcations, where the genotype 1701 was superior to the genotypes 1501, 1602, 1703 and 1601. Biomass production of genotypes in irrigated conditions in the semiarid region is high and the distribution of biomass followed the decreasing order: root>fruit>thick branches>leaves>bark>thin branches.

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México, a pesar de ser un país productor de petróleo, impulsa en el 2007 el “Programa Nacional de Introducción de Bioenergéticos”, sin que existan aportes reales al desarrollo del mercado interno de biodiesel. En Michoacán, la iniciativa privada y el gobierno local gestionaron infraestructura para obtener biodiesel sin que se tengan resultados; no obstante, varias comunidades en el Estado han plantado Jatropha curcas con ayuda de subsidios del gobierno Federal y el apoyo de la iniciativa privada. En el presente estudio se tiene como objetivo enmarcar la problemática de tres comunidades de Michoacán respecto a la situación Internacional, Nacional y Local, para determinar los impactos en los hogares, considerando la competencia de las plantaciones en su espacio de producción agrícola y las oportunidades de mercado, tomando en cuenta las visiones de los diferentes actores involucrados en la problemática.

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Flinders University and Queensland University of Technology, biofuels research interests cover a broad range of activities. Both institutions are seeking to overcome the twin evils of "peak oil" (Hubbert 1949 & 1956) and "global warming" (IPPC 2007, Stern 2006, Alison 2010), through development of Generation 1, 2 and 3 (Gen-1, 2 & 3) biofuels (Clarke 2008, Clarke 2010). This includes development of parallel Chemical Biorefinery, value-added, co-product chemical technologies, which can underpin the commercial viability of the biofuel industry. Whilst there is a focused effort to develop Gen-2 & 3 biofuels, thus avoiding the socially unacceptable use of food based Gen-1 biofuels, it must also be recognized that as yet, no country in the world has produced sustainable Gen-2 & 3 biofuel on a commercial basis. For example, in 2008 the United States used 38 billion litres (3.5% of total fuel use) of Gen-1 biofuel; in 2009/2010 this will be 47.5 billion litres (4.5% of fuel use) and in 2018 this has been estimated to rise to 96 billion litres (9% of total US fuel use). Brazil in 2008 produced 24.5 billion litres of ethanol, representing 37.3% of the world’s ethanol use for fuel and Europe, in 2008, produced 11.7 billion litres of biofuel (primarily as biodiesel). Compare this to Australia’s miserly biofuel production in 2008/2009 of 180 million litres of ethanol and 75 million litres of biodiesel, which is 0.4% of our fuel consumption! (Clarke, Graiver and Habibie 2010) To assist in the development of better biofuels technologies in the Asian developing regions the Australian Government recently awarded the Materials & BioEnergy Group from Flinders University, in partnership with the Queensland University of Technology, an Australian Leadership Award (ALA) Biofuel Fellowship program to train scientists from Indonesia and India about all facets of advanced biofuel technology.

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Biodiesel is a renewable fuel that has been shown to reduce many exhaust emissions, except oxides of nitrogen (NOx), in diesel engine cars. This is of special concern in inner urban areas that are subject to strict environmental regulations, such as EURO norms. Also, the use of pure biodiesel (B100) is inhibited because of its higher NOx emissions compared to petroleum diesel fuel. The aim of this present work is to investigate the effect of the iodine value and cetane number of various biodiesel fuels obtained from different feed stocks on the combustion and NOx emission characteristics of a direct injection (DI) diesel engine. The biodiesel fuels were chosen from various feed stocks such as coconut, palm kernel, mahua (Madhuca indica), pongamia pinnata, jatropha curcas, rice bran, and sesame seed oils. The experimental results show an approximately linear relationship between iodine value and NOx emissions. The biodiesels obtained from coconut and palm kernel showed lower NOx levels than diesel, but other biodiesels showed an increase in NOx. It was observed that the nature of the fatty acids of the biodiesel fuels had a significant influence on the NOx emissions. Also, the cetane numbers of the biodiesel fuels are affected both premixed combustion and the combustion rate, which further affected the amount of NOx formation. It was concluded that NOx emissions are influenced by many parameters of biodiesel fuels, particularly the iodine value and cetane number.

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Research on alternative fuel for the vehemently growing number of automotivesis intensified due to environmental reasons rather than turmoil in energy price and supply. From the policy and steps to emphasis the use of biofuel by governments all around the world, this can be comprehended that biofuel have placed itself as a number one substitute for fossil fuels. These phenomena made Southeast Asia a prominent exporter of biodiesel. But thrust in biodiesel production from oilseeds of palm and Jatropha curcas in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand is seriously threatening environmental harmony. This paper focuses on this critical issue of biodiesels environmental impacts, policy, standardization of this region as well as on the emission of biodiesel in automotive uses. To draw a bottom line on feasibilities of different feedstock of biodiesel, a critical analysis on oilseed yield rate, land use, engine emissions and oxidation stability is reviewed. Palm oil based biodiesel is clearly ahead in all these aspects of feasibility, except in the case of NOx where it lags from conventional petro diesel.