Publications by authors named "Marcelo D Preite"

Sodium-dodecyl-sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) can be used to separate proteins based mainly on their size such as in denaturing gels. Different staining methods have been reported to observe proteins in the gel matrix, where the most used dyes are generally anionic. Anionic dyes allow for interactions with protonated amino acids, retaining the dye in the proteins.

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In this study, we explored new properties of the bioinspired pyridine benzimidazole compound (2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-(3H-imidazo[4,5-c]pyridine-2-yl)phenol) regarding its potential use as a differential biomarker. For that, we performed 1D HNMR (TOCSY), UV-Vis absorption spectra in different organic solvents, voltammetry profile (including a scan-rate study), and TD-DFT calculations that including NBO analyses, to provide valuable information about structure and luminescence. In our study, we found that the structure is highly stable, where the presence of an intramolecular hydrogen bond (IHB) seems to have a crucial role in the stability of luminescence, and its emission can be assigned as fluorescence.

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  • - Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), linked to obstructive sleep apnea, leads to increased oxidative stress, blood vessel dysfunction, and high blood pressure due to changes in nitric oxide levels influenced by arginase activity and superoxide radicals.
  • - In a study with hypertensive rats, treatments using an arginase inhibitor (ABH) and an antioxidant (NAC), separately or in combination, were tested to see if they could improve blood vessel function and lower blood pressure.
  • - Results showed that while ABH effectively restored normal contraction and relaxation responses in carotid arteries, NAC alone did not, although it did contribute to improvements when combined with ABH, particularly in femoral arteries.
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Treatment of a homoallylic alcohol with lead(IV) acetate in refluxing benzene for 2 hours results in an oxidative cleavage to give a carbonyl compound and an allylic acetate with high yield.

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The Diels-Alder reaction between two polygodial-derived dienes and simple quinones to yield substituted naphtho- and anthraquinones, is described. The in vitro trypanocide activity for the series was determined. Two of the new compounds showed an activity ten and two times higher, respectively, than nifurtimox and benznidazole, the medicines of choice for the treatment of the acute Chagas' disease.

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