Publications by authors named "Andre Gomes Faraco"

Gold nanorods (GNRs) are increasingly being studied for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Green synthesis based methods with natural compounds as additives stand out as a hope in terms of better synthesis methodology, with advantages of producing potentially less toxic and, perhaps, biologically active GNRs due to influence of natural additives used during synthesis. Exploring green chemistry using different natural phenolic compounds, the present work reveals different in vitro activity of GNRs evaluated against different parasites that causes skin infectious diseases compared to GNRs produced by convencional seed mediated method.

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  • - The study investigates the effectiveness and safety of pioglitazone (PIO), an antidiabetic drug, in combination with standard antifungal treatments for cryptococcosis, aiming to improve patient outcomes since current treatments have high toxicity and limited availability in Brazil.
  • - Conducted as a phase 1/2 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, patients in Belo Horizonte will be divided into three groups receiving either a placebo, PIO 15 mg/day, or PIO 45 mg/day during treatment to assess changes in mortality, fungal burden, and side effects over a follow-up period of 60 days.
  • - The research aims to establish PIO as a beneficial adjuvant therapy, potentially increasing survival rates
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Paullinia cupana Kunth., commonly named Guaraná, is a plant from Brazil used as stimulant. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of extracts and tannins-rich and methylxanthines-free fraction from guaraná in the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effect in vitro.

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A benzamidine derivative from diminazene was tested for a novel activity: treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma. This drug was incorporated into mucoadhesive polymeric inserts prepared using chitosan (Chs) and chondroitin sulfate (CS). Of current interest is the mucoadhesion, which increases the contact time with the ocular surface, resulting in improved bioavailability; also, the inserts are made to act as a prolonged release system.

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Background: The systemic antimicrobial prophylaxis is the standard treatment in the prevention of osteomyelitis after open fractures, with topical application of antimicrobials as an alternative due to their high concentrations at the site of the fracture, low systemic concentrations and fewer side effects.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of prophylaxis of osteomyelitis through experimental model of open fractures with the use of chitosan films, whether or not impregnated with ciprofloxacin.

Materials And Methods: In this experimental study, 24 Holtzman rats were distributed into 4 groups of 6 rats each.

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Purpose: Chitosan, a cationic polysaccharide biopolymer with mucoadhesive properties, presents a promising future in the prolonged ocular delivery of drugs. The present study compared the efficacy and safety of chitosan-coated timolol maleate (TM) mucoadhesive film, using a 0.5% TM commercial ophthalmic solution in a rabbit model.

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