Publications by authors named "C Quintas"

: An emerging practice within the concept of circular beauty involves the upcycling of agro-industrial by-products. Cork processing, for instance, yields by-products like cork powder, which presents an opportunity to create value-added cosmetic ingredients. Building upon our previous research, demonstrating the antioxidant potential of hydroalcoholic extracts derived from two distinct cork powders (P0 and P1), in this work, aqueous extracts were prepared and analyzed.

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  • Limited pharmaceutical options for cardiovascular treatments in children and the elderly necessitate customized compounded medications for accurate dosing and adherence.
  • This study evaluated the stability and properties of atenolol and enalapril maleate formulations using a unique oral vehicle called SuspendIt, focusing on factors such as palatability, pH, and injectability.
  • Results showed that the atenolol formulation remained stable for 180 days, while enalapril maleate was stable for 90 days at room temperature and 180 days when stored at a cooler temperature.
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Background And Aim: Inflammatory bowel disease is challenging to diagnose. Fecal biomarkers offer noninvasive solutions. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is implicated in intestinal inflammation.

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Background: Our objective was to determine whether the use of two or more courses of low-dose systemic dexamethasone for extubation of ventilator-dependent preterm infants after the first week of life, as proposed in the DART study, is associated with greater neurodevelopmental harm at two years of corrected age, compared to a single course.

Methods: Retrospective review at seven level III neonatal intensive care units. Preterm infants who underwent only one course of systemic dexamethasone for extubation were grouped into DART-1; those who underwent two or more courses were grouped into DART-2.

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Noradrenaline and adrenaline, and their cognate receptors, are currently accepted to participate in cancer progression. They may also participate in cancer initiation, although their role in this phase is much less explored. The aim of this work was to study the influence of adrenergic stimulation in several processes related to breast cancer carcinogenesis, using several adrenergic agonists in the MCF-10A non-tumorigenic breast cells.

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