Publications by authors named "Priscila Bartolomeu Halicki"

Mycobacterial infectious diseases, including tuberculosis (TB), severely threaten global public health. Nonreplicating () is extremely difficult to eradicate using current TB drugs that primarily act on replicating cells. Novel TB drugs acting on unconventional targets are needed to combat TB efficiently.

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Microalgae, due to its rapid growth, low nutritional requirements, and versatility of adaptation to different environmental conditions, has aroused the biotechnological interest, synthesizing novel molecules with antioxidant, anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, and antimicrobial activities. In this sense, we carried out the bioprospection of Chaetoceros muelleri, a marine diatom employed in aquaculture, as a candidate to the development of new drugs for the treatment of bacterial infections. The chemical profile of extracts in different solvents (hexane, chloroform, methylene chloride, ethyl acetate, methanol, and acetone) were analyzed by H-NMR.

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Article Synopsis
  • Treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis involves using more toxic and less effective drugs, which can lead to cases of retreatment due to treatment failures or disease recurrence.
  • The study investigated the microevolution of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis through serial isolates from six patients, using both phenotypic and genotypic techniques, including whole-genome sequencing.
  • Findings revealed key mutations in resistance-related genes and highlighted the ability of sequencing technologies to identify rare mutations and mixed strain populations, thereby enhancing tuberculosis management by informing timely clinical decisions.
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This study aims to perform a bioactive analysis of five mushrooms collected in south of Brazil. The total phenol content of the extracts was equivalent to the antioxidant activity by ACAP assay. All extracts were able to inhibit the growth of Acinetobacter baumanni, and Auricularia auricula and Lactarius deliciosus extract showed the best antibacterial activity.

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