Publications by authors named "Leonard Domingo Rosales Acho"

Background: Aedes aegypti is currently controlled with synthetic larvicides; however, mosquitoes have become highly resistant to these larvicides and difficult to eradicate. Studies have shown that insecticides derived from fungal extracts have various mechanisms of action that reduce the risk of resistance in these mosquitoes. One possible mechanism is uncontrolled production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the larvae, which can cause changes at the cellular level.

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Objective: Diabetes, obesity, and their associated metabolic disorders are public health problems that require prevention and new efficient drugs for treatment. We evaluated the anti-hyperglycemic, lipid-lowering, and anti-obesity effects of semisynthetic α, β-amyrenones (ABA).

Materials And Methods: BALB/c mice were used for performing an acute model of oral carbohydrate and triglyceride tolerance, and in a streptozotocin-induced diabetes model, where glycemia and body weight changes were measured during ten days.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study assessed the effects of a nanodispersion (CgND) on blood sugar levels, antioxidant capacity, and enzyme inhibition, alongside its safety profile.
  • CgND showed comparable hypoglycemic effects to the drug glibenclamide in diabetic mice and demonstrated significant inhibition of α-glucosidase and lipase enzymes.
  • The nanodispersion remained stable over a year, exhibited strong antioxidant activity, and was found to be non-cytotoxic, suggesting its potential for treating Type II diabetes and obesity-related issues.
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Species of the Byrsonima genus are widely used in Brazil, especially for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. However, species from the Amazonian region are still poorly studied. Thus, we studied the antioxidant, antinociceptive, and anti-inflammatory activities of for Amazonian species, Byrsonima crispa, Byrsonima duckeana, Byrsonima garcibarrigae, and Byrsonima incarnata.

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