Publications by authors named "Evonnildo Costa Goncalves"

Renewable energy has been recognized as an alternative to fossil fuels as a step to transform the energy produced and consumed worldwide. Cyanobacteria and microalgae are currently being considered as substitutes to the traditional feedstock used to produce biofuels due to their ability to achieve high amounts of lipids under cellular stress conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the utilization of sp.

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The mapará (Hypophthalmus marginatus) is a commercially important fish in the Brazilian Amazon and has been described as a host for numerous myxosporid species. The integrated taxonomy of a new species, Myxobolus mickeyii n. sp.

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The genus Baruscapillaria Moravec, 1982 has six valid species recorded in birds Phalacrocoracidae, namely Baruscapillaria appendiculata Freitas, 1933, B. spiculata Freitas, 1933, B. carbonis (Dubinin & Dubinina, 1940), B.

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For the first time in Brazil, Contracaecum australe is recorded parasitizing Phalacrocorax brasilianus (Aves, Suliformes, Phalacrocoracidae) from the Marine Extractive Reserve of Soure on Marajó Island, Brazilian Amazon. Its morphology revealed a body with a transversally striated cuticle, smooth or slightly cleft interlabia, lips with auricles, labial papillae, and conspicuous amphids. In males, the presence of the median papilla on the upper lip of the cloaca and spicules that reach almost half of the body of the parasite.

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, the third largest genus of Hylinae, has cryptic morphological species. The potential applicability of is explored to propose a robust phylogeny of . The phylogenetic potential of was evaluated using maximum parsimony, MrBayes, and maximum likelihood analysis.

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Background: Domestic cats have been implicated as accidental hosts of sp. However, in recent years, the recurrent description of new cases in endemic and nonendemic areas draw attention to the potential epidemiological role of cats as reservoir hosts. Although dogs are considered urban reservoirs, cats could act as a secondary natural reservoirs in these areas.

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Paracoccidioidomycosis is a systemic mycosis endemic in Latin America, and one of the etiological agents of the disease is Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. Currently, available treatments present adversities, such as duration, side effects, and drug interactions. In search of new therapy possibilities, this study evaluates drugs approved for use against the homoserine dehydrogenase enzyme, by an in silico approach, which performs an important biosynthesis phase for the fungus and is not present in the human body.

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The objective of this work was to characterize genetically some buffalo herds raised in Varzea (VA) and Terra-Firme (upland) (TF) ecosystems through polymorphism of the intron 2 of the leptin gene ( LEP-1620). Two hundred seventy-nine animals from four distinct populations were evaluated using the PCR-RFLP method for LEP-1620 polymorphism (SNP) of the leptin gene with restriction enzyme BsaAI. The animal samples were sorted into 4 groups, according to their breed and environmental origin: Mediterranean TF, Murrah TF, Mediterranean VA and Crossbreed VA.

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Purpose: Members of the genus Kudoa Meglitsch, 1947 are known to infect the muscles of commercially important fishes worldwide, including those in the order Siluriformes. This paper describes the occurrence of a new species of Kudoa in the catfish Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii based on morphological study and molecular analysis of the ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rDNA).

Methods: Fifteen specimens of Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii were purchased from fishing zones near Mosqueiro Island, Belém, Pará, Brazil.

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Background: Canine herpesvirus type 1 (CaHV-1) infects dogs and is associated with neonatal deaths and reproductive, ocular, neurological, and respiratory problems. In Brazil, reports of CaHV-1 have been restricted to the southeast and south regions, particularly in municipalities in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

Objectives: To assess the presence and variability of CaHV-1 in canine populations in the state of Pará, North Brazil.

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The genus Setaria is known worldwide for parasiting wild and domestic mammals, with 43 species registered, of which five occur in the American continent. The objective of this study was to characterize the occurrence, morphology and morphometry of S. labiatopapillosa in B.

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A total of 30 specimens of the Amazonian electric knifefish, Brachyhypopomus beebei Schultz, 1944 (Gymnotiformes: Hypopomidae), were collected from the Peixe-Boi River in the state of Pará, Brazil (1°06'59" S; 47°18'26" W). Fragments of the brain tissue were extracted for analysis via optical microscopy, and 18 specimens (60%) presented microparasites of the genus Myxobolus, with unequal capsules. The spores were 18.

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Cyanobacteria are a rich source of secondary metabolites with a vast biotechnological potential. These compounds have intrigued the scientific community due their uniqueness and diversity, which is guaranteed by a rich enzymatic apparatus. The ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are among the most promising metabolite groups derived from cyanobacteria.

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Introduction: Viral hepatitis is a major public health problem. It is necessary to understand the epidemic, verifying the combination of biological and demographic characteristics.

Methods: This is an analytical ecological and epidemiological study.

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The genus Cotylophoron belongs to the Paramphistomidae family and its definitive hosts are ruminants in general. This work describes the presence of a new species of the gender, a parasite in the rumen and reticulum of Bubalus bubalis, on Marajó Island in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon, using of light microscopy, scanning electronic microscopy and molecular biology techniques. One hundred and ten animals were analyzed, of which 4.

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  • Cyanobacteria are ancient organisms known for their ecological importance and potential in biotechnology, with a specific focus on their lectins that exhibit antiviral properties against HIV.
  • Cianovirin-N, the first identified cyanobacterial lectin with the ability to inhibit HIV, has led to the discovery of various homologs, evidenced by a genomic screening that identified 155 CVNH proteins.
  • This study employs homology modeling and molecular dynamics to characterize 18 novel CVNH models, supporting the idea of multiple ligand recognition, and suggests future experimental research to explore the therapeutic applications of cyanobacterial lectins.
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Lectins that bind to HIV envelope glycoprotein can inhibit virus-cell fusion and be used for rational drug design. This paper presents the results of an approach to improve affinity interaction between the cyanobacterial lectin microvirin and its ligand Manα(1-2)Man. Comparative modeling and molecular dynamics tools were used.

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A new Piper nigrum cysteine proteinase inhibitor, PnCPI, belonging to group I of phytocystatins, with inhibitory activity against papain and growth of Fusarium solani f. sp. piperis, was isolated and characterized.

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  • Mammomonogamus spp. are permanent copulatory nematode parasites that affect the respiratory tracts of various animals, including cattle and goats, with rare cases reported in humans, mainly among farmworkers in the Caribbean and Brazil.
  • Recent research from Marajó, Brazil, involved the recovery of these parasites from the laryngopharyngeal area of water buffalo, using multiple microscopy techniques to analyze their structures and the damage caused to host tissues.
  • The study provided detailed morphological descriptions of the parasites, highlighting features such as their specialized mouth for tissue adherence and reproductive structures, enhancing our understanding of their biology and effects on infected hosts.
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  • The Muscovy duck is a popular bird for human consumption, especially in northern Brazil, due to its adaptability and ease of breeding.
  • A study was conducted to identify nematodes found in the esophagus of Muscovy ducks in Soure, Marajó Island, which involved analyzing 30 duck specimens.
  • Researchers recovered 258 nematodes that were firmly attached to the esophageal tissue, which were identified as Anisakis third-stage larvae, raising concerns about their potential risks to human health.
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The objective of this study, for the first time, was to optimize Amazonian cyanobacterial culture conditions for improving cell productivity and lipid content, by analyzing the effect of light intensity and nitrogen concentration, for empirically evaluating biodiesel quality parameters. The strains sp. CACIAM05, CACIAM08, CACIAM18, and sp.

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The callitrichids are non-human primates that feed on insects and plant matter in nature, but in captivity, they are fed mostly an artificial diet containing amounts of gluten, in their toxic forms in items such as wheat, barley and rye. The aim of this research was to estimate the blood β-defensin and Toll like receptor 5 (TLR5) gene expressions and to analyze the stool consistency (firm, soft, diarrheic) in Leontocebus fuscicollis raised in captivity. Blood samples of animals under gluten-free and gluten diets were collected and their fecal output quality was periodically monitored and classified during the course of the study.

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The class Myxozoa is a group of spore-producing eukaryote organisms that parasitize both freshwater and marine fish. The multivalvulide myxosporidian parasites of the genus Kudoa infect primarily the musculature of the fish host, some species are producing enzymes (proteases) capable of digesting muscle fibers. In the present study, 50 specimens of the freshwater catfish Hypophthalmus marginatus were collected from the Tocantins River in Pará, Brazil, and were analyzed.

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Currently only four genome sequences for spp. are publicly available, and information on the genetic properties of cyanobacteria belonging to this genus is limited. In this study, we report the draft genome of sp.

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