9 resultados para Tétrades
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Neste Trabalho é apresentado um estudo teórico da estrutura eletrônica de uma molécula de fulereno C60 com junções em quatro terminais baseados em grupos doadores de elétron – etratiofulvaleno (TTF) – e grupos aceitadores de elétrons – fenilpropanodinila (FPP) e dispositivos moleculares baseados em derivados dos Carotenoides. O mecanismo de transporte investigado para os derivados dos Carotenoides foram utilizados para o melhor entendimento das curvas de Fowler- Nordheim (FN) e Millikan-Lauritsen (ML) para os sistemas baseados em fulereno C60. Em todos os casos foi possível confirmar que a análise empírica de Millikan-Lauritsen (ML) também é suficiente para descrever em todos os aspectos a espectroscopia de voltagem de transição (TVS). Para estudar os sistemas, foram feitas otimizações de geometria sistematicamente e observado uma transferência eletrônica calculada por métodos derivados de Hartree-Fock e Teoria do Funcional Densidade (DFT). Os resultados apresentados mostram um estudo detalhado do rearranjo de carga molecular para a estrutura, que sob a ação de um campo elétrico externo apontou que o transporte de carga está diretamente ligado ao tipo de junção que esse sistema é submetido de forma que a voltagem aplicada é intensa o bastante para criar um potencial de saturação nos sistemas em estudo: fulereno C60 com três terminais de tetratiofulvaleno e um terminal de fenil-propanodinila (C60-(TTF)3-FPP); fulereno C60 com quatros terminais de fenil-propanodinila (C60-(FPP)4). Os resultados mostram que se tem um retificador molecular que pode trabalhar corretamente como um retificador macroscópico.
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The Brazil is the third largest producer of cashew nuts in the world. Despite the social and economic importance of the cashew nut, its production is still carried out artisanally. One of the main problems encountered in the cashew production chain are the conditions under which the roasting of the nut occurs to obtain the kernel from the shell. In the present study was conducted a biomonitoring of the genotoxic and cytotoxicity effects associated with the elements from the cashew nut roasting in João Câmara - RN, semi-arid region of Brazil. To assess the genotoxic was used the bioassay of micronucleus (MN) in Tradescantia pallida. In addition, it was performed a comparative between the Tradescantia pallida and KU-20 and other biomarkers of DNA damage, such as the nucleoplasmic bridges (NBP) and nuclear fragments (NF) were quantified. The levels of particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10) and black carbon (BC) were also measured and the inorganic chemical composition of the PM2.5 collected was determined using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry analysis and the assessment of the cytotoxicity by MTT assay and exclusion method by trypan blue. . For this purpose, were chosen: the Amarelão community where the roasting occurs and the Santa Luzia farm an area without influence of this process. The mean value of PM2.5 (Jan 2124.2 μg/m3; May 1022.2 μg/m3; Sep 1291.9 μg/m3) and BC (Jan 363.6 μg/m3; May 70.0 μg/m3; Sep 69.4 μg/m3) as well as the concentration of the elements Al, Si, P, S, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se, Br and Pb obtained at Amarelão was significantly higher than at Santa Luzia farm. The genotoxicity tests with T. pallida indicated a significant increase in the number of MN, NBP and NF and it was found a negative correlation between the frequency of these biomarkers and the rainfall. The concentrations of 200 μg/mL and 400 μg/mL of PM2.5 were cytotoxic to MRC-5 cells. All together, the results indicated genotoxicity and citotoxicity for the community of Amarelão, and the high rates of PM2.5 considered a potential contributor to this effect, mainly by the high presence of transition metals, especially Fe, Ni, Cu, Cr and Zn, these elements have the potential to cause DNA damage. Other nuclear alterations, such as the NPBs and NFs may be used as effective biomarkers of DNA damage in tetrads of Tradescantia pallida. The results of this study enabled the identification of a serious occupational problem. Accordingly, preventative measures and better practices should be adopted to improve both the activity and the quality of life of the population. These measures are of fundamental importance for the sustainable development of this activity.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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O presente trabalho teve o objetivo de estudar o desenvolvimento da antera, incluindo a microsporogênese e microgametogênese, em Juncus micranthus, J. microcephalus e J. tenuis var. dichotomus avaliando caracteres que possam auxiliar na delimitação infragenérica de Juncus e compará-los àqueles disponíveis para o gênero e outras Juncaceae e famílias ciperídeas em Poales. As três espécies de Juncus estudadas apresentaram características comuns como desenvolvimento da parede da antera do tipo monocotiledôneo, endotécio uniestratificado e com espessamento em espiral, camada mediana uniestratificada e efêmera, tapete secretor com células uninucleadas e grãos de pólen dispersos em tétrades tetraédricas, trinucleadas. Como caracteres inéditos no gênero foram observados, apenas em J. microcephalus, grãos de amido no citoplasma das células do endotécio e da célula vegetativa do grão de pólen, em estágio anterior ao desenvolvimento de espessamento no endotécio. A maioria das características embriológicas aqui observadas assemelha-se ao conhecido para a gênero em Juncaceae, corroborando a uniformidade embriológica da família dentre as ciperídeas em Poales
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The Brazil is the third largest producer of cashew nuts in the world. Despite the social and economic importance of the cashew nut, its production is still carried out artisanally. One of the main problems encountered in the cashew production chain are the conditions under which the roasting of the nut occurs to obtain the kernel from the shell. In the present study was conducted a biomonitoring of the genotoxic and cytotoxicity effects associated with the elements from the cashew nut roasting in João Câmara - RN, semi-arid region of Brazil. To assess the genotoxic was used the bioassay of micronucleus (MN) in Tradescantia pallida. In addition, it was performed a comparative between the Tradescantia pallida and KU-20 and other biomarkers of DNA damage, such as the nucleoplasmic bridges (NBP) and nuclear fragments (NF) were quantified. The levels of particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10) and black carbon (BC) were also measured and the inorganic chemical composition of the PM2.5 collected was determined using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry analysis and the assessment of the cytotoxicity by MTT assay and exclusion method by trypan blue. . For this purpose, were chosen: the Amarelão community where the roasting occurs and the Santa Luzia farm an area without influence of this process. The mean value of PM2.5 (Jan 2124.2 μg/m3; May 1022.2 μg/m3; Sep 1291.9 μg/m3) and BC (Jan 363.6 μg/m3; May 70.0 μg/m3; Sep 69.4 μg/m3) as well as the concentration of the elements Al, Si, P, S, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se, Br and Pb obtained at Amarelão was significantly higher than at Santa Luzia farm. The genotoxicity tests with T. pallida indicated a significant increase in the number of MN, NBP and NF and it was found a negative correlation between the frequency of these biomarkers and the rainfall. The concentrations of 200 μg/mL and 400 μg/mL of PM2.5 were cytotoxic to MRC-5 cells. All together, the results indicated genotoxicity and citotoxicity for the community of Amarelão, and the high rates of PM2.5 considered a potential contributor to this effect, mainly by the high presence of transition metals, especially Fe, Ni, Cu, Cr and Zn, these elements have the potential to cause DNA damage. Other nuclear alterations, such as the NPBs and NFs may be used as effective biomarkers of DNA damage in tetrads of Tradescantia pallida. The results of this study enabled the identification of a serious occupational problem. Accordingly, preventative measures and better practices should be adopted to improve both the activity and the quality of life of the population. These measures are of fundamental importance for the sustainable development of this activity.