Publications by authors named "Silvia M M A Pereira-Lima"

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  • Diabetic ulcers are challenging to heal due to increased human neutrophil elastase (HNE) secretion and bacterial infections. The study focused on creating electrospun fibers from polycaprolactone (PCL) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) that contain elastase-targeting peptides (AAPV and WAAPV).
  • Characterization showed that WAAPV effectively inhibits HNE, and the addition of PEG helps control fiber degradation and allows for sustained peptide release over 24 hours.
  • The peptide-loaded fibers demonstrated significant antibacterial effects against certain bacteria, inhibiting growth by up to 78%, offering promising strategies for treating diabetic ulcers.
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In chronic wound (CW) scenarios, Staphylococcus aureus-induced infections are very prevalent. This leads to abnormal inflammatory processes, in which proteolytic enzymes, such as human neutrophil elastase (HNE), become highly expressed. Alanine-Alanine-Proline-Valine (AAPV) is an antimicrobial tetrapeptide capable of suppressing the HNE activity, restoring its expression to standard rates.

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Electrospinning and wet-spinning have been recognized as two of the most efficient and promising techniques for producing polymeric fibrous constructs for a wide range of applications, including optics, electronics, food industry and biomedical applications. They have gained considerable attention in the past few decades because of their unique features and tunable architectures that can mimic desirable biological features, responding more effectively to local demands. In this review, various fiber architectures and configurations, varying from monolayer and core-shell fibers to tri-axial, porous, multilayer, side-by-side and helical fibers, are discussed, highlighting the influence of processing parameters in the final constructs.

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Accurate kinetic measurements of the rate constants for the acidolysis of five N-acetyl-N-(4-methoxybenzyl)-alpha,alpha-trialkyl glycine cyclohexyl amides in TFA were performed at 25 degrees C and the reactions monitored by HPLC. In all cases the results were consistent with a first order behaviour with respect to the substrate. No direct correlation was obtained with these data between the rate constant values and structure, but a good correlation coefficient was obtained when a multiple regression analysis was applied by taking advantage of a Taft equation using appropriate polar and steric substituent parameters.

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