Publications by authors named "Edith Cristina Laignier Cazedey"

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  • Synthetic sunscreens protect against UV radiation but are not very effective against reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can harm the skin and contribute to aging.
  • * There is a search for better sunscreen options, particularly those made from natural compounds with antioxidant properties.
  • * A recent patent review highlights topical formulations using natural extracts, detailing their chemical compositions and testing for effectiveness and safety, marking a growing interest in natural UV protection and anti-aging solutions.
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Orbifloxacin (ORBI) is a widely used antimicrobial drug of the fluoroquinolone class. In the official pharmaceutical compendia the existence of polymorphism in this active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is reported. No crystal structure has been reported for this API and as described in the literature, its solubility is very controversial.

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Lycopene is a carotenoid found in tomatoes with potent antioxidant activity. The aim of the study was to obtain an extract containing lycopene from four types of tomatoes, validate a quantification method for the extracts by HPLC, and assess its antioxidant activity. Results revealed that the tomatoes analyzed contained lycopene and antioxidant activity.

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Finasteride (FNS) is a specific competitive inhibitor of steroid type-II 5α-reductase and is widely used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, and androgenetic alopecia. FNS has two polymorphic forms identified as Form I and Form II. It is known that polymorphism can cause significant differences in the physicochemical properties of a compound such as melting point, density, morphology, solubility, and color.

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The present work reports a simple, fast and sensitive microbiological assay applying the turbidimetric method for the determination of ciprofloxacin hydrochloride (CIPRO HCl) in ophthalmic solutions. The validation method yielded good results and included excellent linearity, precision, accuracy and specificity. The bioassay is based on the inhibitory effect of CIPRO HCl upon the strain of ATCC 12228 used as the test microorganism.

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