Publications by authors named "Larissa Pereira Brumano"

L-Asparaginase (ASNase) is a vital component of the first line treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), an aggressive type of blood cancer expected to afflict over 53,000 people worldwide by 2020. More recently, ASNase has also been shown to have potential for preventing metastasis from solid tumors. The ASNase treatment is, however, characterized by a plethora of potential side effects, ranging from immune reactions to severe toxicity.

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Surfactants are amphiphilic molecules with large industrial applications produced currently by chemical routes mainly derived from oil industry. However, biotechnological process, aimed to develop new sustainable process configurations by using favorable microorganisms, already requires investigations in more details. Thus, we present a novel approach for biosurfactant production using the promising yeast Aureobasidium pullulans LB 83, in stirred tank reactor.

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Article Synopsis
  • L-asparaginase is an enzyme that breaks down asparagine into aspartic acid and ammonium and is found in various organisms but not in humans.
  • It serves as an essential chemotherapeutic agent for treating certain cancers, especially acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and Hodgkin's lymphoma, while also playing a role in reducing acrylamide levels in fried foods.
  • The production of this enzyme is primarily through biotechnology using bacteria, but research is ongoing to improve yields and explore new microorganisms for industrial applications.
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Obesity is a serious public health issue of epidemic proportions. Although drug therapy is one of the therapeutic approaches, it should be preceded by a change in eating habits along with regular exercise. This study assessed prescription of such drugs in 2009, in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

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