Publications by authors named "Karla S Rocha Soares"

Article Synopsis
  • - The emergence of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic microorganisms poses a significant global health threat, prompting the need for new antibiotic solutions.
  • - Researchers are exploring scorpion venom from Northeastern Brazil, which contains bioactive molecules that could be developed into effective antimicrobial agents, despite challenges related to the venom’s cytotoxicity.
  • - The study produced chitosan nanoparticles loaded with scorpion venom, showing promising results: they had appropriate sizes and stability, and the nanoparticles significantly enhanced the venom's antimicrobial effects against various bacteria and yeast, indicating their potential as new therapeutic agents.
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Among several bioactive peptides identified from the venom glands of the Tityus stigmurus scorpion, one peptide with hypotensive action (TistH, Tityus stigmurus Hypotensin) showed multifunctional and biotechnological applications. The maximum efficacy of this class of compounds can be achieved by immobilizing it in specific and suitable biomaterials or suitable carriers. In this study, distinct entrapment methods of TistH in chitosan nanoparticles was tested using its incorporation (CN-TistH-Inc) or adsorption (CN-TistH-Ads) methods by ionotropic gelification.

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Snakebite envenoming is a tropical disease neglected worldwide. In Brazil, the Crotalus durissus cascavella (CDC) snake belongs to a genus with venom of highest lethality. A search for new immunoadjuvants aimed to expand the therapeutic alternatives to improve vaccines and antivenom.

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Several species of scorpions are known to cause accidents which can lead to death, most of them belonging to the genus Tityus. Tityus serrulatus is considered the most dangerous scorpion in South America. In Brazil, T.

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