Publications by authors named "Fernando Rafael de Moura"

Agriculture has gained increasing importance in response to the continuous growth of the world population and constant need for food. To avoid production losses, farmers commonly use pesticides. Mancozeb is a fungicide used in agriculture as this compound is effective in combating fungi that harm crops.

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Chimarrão is a typical beverage made from the infusion of dried and ground leaves and stems of Ilex paraguariensis (popularly known as Yerba mate or mate herb) which is widely consumed in parts of South America. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the chimarrão against nephrotoxicity and oxidative stress induced by the potassium dichromate (PD) salt in male Wistar rats. The experiment lasted 17 days, and in the first 15 days animals ingested a chimarrão infusion or control drinking water and then submitted to an intraperitoneal injection (15 mg/kg) of PD (or saline solution) and euthanized after 48 hr at which time animals still received infusion or drinking water.

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  • Small wild mammals like the Vesper mouse (Calomys laucha) have not been studied much for their oxidative damage due to oil exposure, unlike other species.
  • The investigation tested various concentrations of crude oil in soil to analyze the oxidative stress impacts on different organs and blood cells of these rodents.
  • Findings revealed that high concentrations of oil caused significant oxidative damage, indicating that these small mammals could face serious risks from oil contamination in their habitats, which could threaten their survival.
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  • Human activities have rapidly increased environmental impacts, leading to air pollution that poses risks to public health and contributes to financial losses, temperature rises, and natural disasters.
  • Global efforts to manage pollution and its effects on biodiversity and climate change are still in their early stages, despite awareness of these issues for over 50 years.
  • Brazil plays a key role in addressing these challenges, facing political and economic hurdles in achieving sustainable growth aligned with the UN's 2030 Agenda, highlighting the need for ongoing scientific research and discussion.
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Brazil has one of the largest mineral coal reserves in the world. More than 40% of this ore is in the Candiota Mine, in the extreme south of Brazil, which was previously identified as a hotspot of environmental pollution. In addition, an important part of Brazil's population suffers from socioeconomic vulnerability.

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Numerous studies have evaluated the effects of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, but most of them have concerned large cities and regions. This study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of air pollutants during and after the implementation of a short lockdown in the medium-sized city of Pelotas, Brazil, using hourly measurements of pollutants. The evaluation period included in this study was between August 9 and 12, 2020.

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The toxicity of Roundup Original® (GLY), a glyphosate-based herbicide widely used in crops in Mato Grosso state, was determined in hybrid fish jundiara or pintado da Amazônia. The 96 h-LC of GLY was 13.57 mg L.

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Roundup Original is an herbicide widely used in Mato Grosso's agriculture and it may contamine water bodies, being an unforeseen xenobiotic to aquatic organisms, particularly fish. This study investigated the effects on the hybrid fish jundiara (Leiarius marmoratus×Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum) of an environmentally relevant exposure to this herbicide. Glucose levels in liver, muscle and plasma decreased after exposure to 1.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Roundup Original, a glyphosate-based herbicide, against biochemical parameters including thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), protein carbonyl, enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidant responses and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) of jundiara fish (Leiarius marmoratus × Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum) at a sublethal concentration of 1.357 mg L. Fish exposed to the herbicide for different periods (6-96 h) showed a significant increase of both hepatic and muscular TBARS and protein carbonyl.

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