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New solid phase microextraction fibers with green clay coating via radio frequency magnetron sputtering for detecting low-polar compounds in water samples.

Anal Chim Acta

December 2024

Grupo de Investigación en Cromatografía y Técnicas Afines GICTA, Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Caldas, Calle 65 # 26-10, Manizales, 170004, Colombia. Electronic address:

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  • Developing sensitive and selective measurement techniques for detecting trace compounds, particularly organochlorine pesticides in water, is crucial in analytical chemistry while adhering to green chemistry principles.
  • The study utilized a solid-phase microextraction (SPME) method with an innovative clay thin film sorbent coated on nickel-titanium wire, successfully extracting multiple pesticides with high efficiency and low detection limits.
  • This eco-friendly method shows potential for improving analytical practices in environmental monitoring, offering high recovery rates and reproducibility, which could positively impact public health.
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The incorporation of different amounts of Gum Arabic (GA) in thermoplastic starch (TPS) obtained by extrusion and subsequent thermocompression has been studied. The sheets have been characterized by means of XRD, FTIR, TGA, moisture content, SEM, mechanical properties, antimicrobial activity and biodegradability via composting. The FTIR analysis of the sheets shows the presence of ester groups, while the TGA shows the presence of new processes and a residue much higher than expected is obtained.

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The blue shark Prionace glauca plays a critical role as a predator in marine ecosystems but is threatened by by-catch. To obtain more precise biological data, a Bayesian approach was used, and 536 vertebrae samples collected during 1 year at the landing stage called "Playita Mía" Manta, Ecuador, were analysed. The objective was to estimate the age and growth parameters of the species.

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Implementation of modified protocols under the principle of sustainability for seismic acquisition in lentic systems.

An Acad Bras Cienc

November 2023

MTR Consultorías e Interventorías SAS, Calle 14#18-132, Vía a Bonda, 470003, Santa Marta, Colombia.

In order to use sustainable methodologies in the exploration of oil and gas in lentic aquatic systems, a modified methodology (MTR) was implemented in each phase. Simultaneously, water quality, sediment, and organisms were evaluated to detect possible effects. Results included non-compaction of the sediment and less resuspension of dissolved solids and nutrients.

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Two New Species and New Records of Metopiinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Ecuador.

Neotrop Entomol

August 2023

Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain.

The Ecuadorian Metopiinae fauna currently includes 17 species, but recent intensive samplings carried out at Southern Ecuador have increased this number. In the present paper, two new species, Exochus tapiarum sp. nov.

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New Bacteriophages Members of the Family Specific for ST258.

Phage (New Rochelle)

June 2023

Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Central del Ecuador (UCE), Ciudadela Universitaria Avenida América, Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador.

Background: Carbapenem-resistant , particularly isolates classified as sequence-type 258 (ST258), are multidrug-resistant strains that are strongly associated with poor-prognosis nosocomial infections, as current therapeutic options are limited and ineffective. In recent years, phage therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for these scenarios.

Methodology And Results: We report the isolation and characterization of three new phages against ST258 strains recovered from Machángara river wastewater.

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Linker-Assisted CdS-TiO Nanohybrids as Reusable Visible Light Photocatalysts for the Oxidative Hydroxylation of Arylboronic Acids.

J Org Chem

May 2023

INFIQC-CONICET-UNC, Departamento de Química Orgánica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Ciudad Universitaria, X5000HUA Córdoba, Argentina.

A variety of phenols have been obtained in aqueous media with moderate to excellent chemical yields (≤100%) by using arylboronic acids and esters as substrates, a robust CdS-TiO nanohybrid as a heterogeneous photocatalyst, visible light irradiation (467 nm), and an O-saturated atmosphere. The nanohybrid was prepared through a linker-assisted methodology that uses mercapto alkanoic acids as the organic linkers. The nanohybrid showed improved photocatalytic activity in the hydroxylation of substituted arylboronic acids and phenyl boronic esters compared with that of pristine CdS quantum dots.

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Alternative Ecosorbent for the Determination of Trihalomethanes in Aqueous Samples in SPME Mode.

Molecules

December 2022

Grupo de Investigación en Electroquímica y Medioambiente GIEMA, Departamento de Química, Universidad Santiago de Cali, Calle 5#62-00, Cali 760032, Colombia.

A new sorbent material based on modified clay with ionic liquid immobilized into an agarose film was developed as part of this study. It was applied to determine organochlorine pollutants, like disinfection byproducts, through headspace solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-electron capture detection (HS-SPME-GC-ECD). The disinfection byproducts determined in this study were used as model molecules because they were volatile compounds, with proven severe effects on human health.

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Antioxidant Potential of the Sweet Whey-Based Beverage after the Digestive Process and Relationships with the Lipid and Protein Fractions.

Antioxidants (Basel)

September 2022

Departamento Nutrición y Producción Animal Sostenible, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), San Miguel 101, Armilla, 18100 Granada, Spain.

Article Synopsis
  • Whey-based beverages, like a traditional Ecuadorian drink called Colada, can help recycle waste from the cheese industry while providing a nutritious and antioxidant-rich food source.
  • The study found that digestion increased antioxidant properties and polyphenol content in Colada, which also reduced harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cell tests.
  • Significant changes were observed in fatty acid and protein profiles during digestion, with 18 antioxidant peptides identified from whey and 16 from barley, highlighting Colada's potential health benefits.
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FunAndes - A functional trait database of Andean plants.

Sci Data

August 2022

Plant Ecology and Ecosystems Research, University of Goettingen, Untere Karspüle 2, 37073, Goettingen, Germany.

We introduce the FunAndes database, a compilation of functional trait data for the Andean flora spanning six countries. FunAndes contains data on 24 traits across 2,694 taxa, for a total of 105,466 entries. The database features plant-morphological attributes including growth form, and leaf, stem, and wood traits measured at the species or individual level, together with geographic metadata (i.

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The intake of Cd-enriched food is the main Cd pathway for the nonsmoking population. In some cases, Cd bioaccumulates in edible plant parts which comprise risk to consumers, because of Cd is a harmful heavy metal that can cause potent environmental and health hazards. For instance, Cd enrichment of cacao seeds have led to Cd enrichment of cacao-based products.

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Integrative description of changes occurring on zebrafish embryos exposed to water-soluble crude oil components and its mixture with a chemical surfactant.

Toxicol Appl Pharmacol

June 2022

Departamento de Recursos del Mar, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN (CINVESTAV-IPN) Unidad Mérida, Antigua carretera a Progreso Km. 6, CP 97310 Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. Electronic address:

The effects of crude oil spills are an ongoing problem for wildlife and human health in both marine and freshwater aquatic environments. Bioassays of model organisms are a convenient way to assess the potential risks of the substances involved in oil spills. Zebrafish embryos (ZFE) are a useful to reach a fast and detailed description of the toxicity of the pollutants, including both the components of the crude oil itself and substances that are commonly used for crude oil spill mitigation (e.

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Between Justice and Money: How the Covid-19 Crisis was used to De-Differentiate Legality in Ecuador.

Int J Semiot Law

January 2022

Central University of Ecuador, Ciudadela Universitaria, Av. América, 170402 Quito, CP Ecuador.

Legality in the Global South suffers from problems of application by convenience. Some rules are applied, and some are not, depending on certain actors, such as the State, the stakeholders, or others. This undermines legitimation as constructed by legality and due process.

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Trieces ranjithi nom. nov., a replacement name for Trieces confusus Mazn amp; Bordera, 2020 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Metopiinae).

Zootaxa

July 2021

Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales. Universidad de Alicante. Apdo. Corr. 99, 03080 Alicante, Spain..

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Wild foods contribute to the food security of multiple communities in tropical areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America. However, wild foods are not regularly considered in the planning of strategies for food and nutrition security mainly due to the lack of technical and/or scientific knowledge so that they can be considered suitable for human consumption. This paper proposes a multidisciplinary method that estimates the potential of wild foods as alternative resources when planning interventions in favour of food and nutrition security in tropical forest territories.

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Thermal ecophysiology of Basiliscus galeritus (Squamata: Corytophanidae) in two populations at different altitudes: Does the crest participate actively in thermoregulation?

J Therm Biol

July 2021

Laboratorio de Herpetología II, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), A.P. 70-153, C.P, 04510, Ciudad de México, Mexico.

Thermoregulation is a critical process for ectotherms as non-avian reptiles, since their vital physiological processes depend on it. These organisms have a temperature range where their physiological processes are more efficient, this range is usually a requirement set phylogenetically even though they vary in the use of habitats. This research compares the thermal ecophysiology of Basiliscus galeritus (western basilisk) in two populations with altitudinal differences in the northwestern of Ecuador.

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Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and Public Policy: The Lessons of Debris Management after the Manabí Earthquake in Ecuador.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

March 2021

Facultad de Ciencias Humanísticas y Sociales, Universidad Técnica de Manabí UTM, Ave. José María Urbina and Che Guevara, Portoviejo 130105, Ecuador.

Natural disasters can generate millions of tons of debris and waste, which has an impact on the environment and poses direct risks to the health of the population, hence the need to analyze public policy and its consequences following the 2016 earthquake in Ecuador. Several in-depth interviews were conducted with individuals active in public service during the post-earthquake management period, together with fieldwork analysis of debris management and the institutional strategies for its recycling and reuse in three of the most affected cities: Pedernales, Portoviejo, and Manta. The environmental impact was examined, including its taxonomy of inconsistencies within public administration, alongside the processes of decentralization and shared decision-making.

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Smilax plants are distributed in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions in both hemispheres of the world. They are used extensively in traditional medicines in a number of countries. However, morphological and molecular barcodes analysis, which may assist in the taxonomic identification of species, are lacking in Ecuador.

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Detection of plastic debris degrading into micro particles across all oceanic environments and inside of marine organisms is no longer surprising news. Microplastic contamination now appears as one of the world's environmental main concerns. To determine the levels of microplastic pollution at sea, water samples were collected across a 4000 km-trajectory in the Tropical Eastern Pacific and the Galápagos archipelago, covering an area of 453,000 square kilometres.

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Widespread resistance to macrocyclic lactones in cattle nematodes in Ecuador.

Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports

January 2021

Laboratory of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Salisburylaan 133, 9820 Merelbeke, Belgium. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated the resistance of bovine gastrointestinal nematodes to the dewormers ivermectin (IVM) and fenbendazole (FBZ) on five cattle farms in Ecuador.
  • Results showed that IVM treatment had variable efficacy, with fecal egg count reductions (FECR) from 0 to 68%, indicating strong resistance, while FBZ treatment consistently showed over 90% FECR, suggesting it remains effective.
  • The research identified Cooperia spp. as the main nematode species, without any mutations related to resistance to FBZ found, reinforcing the drug's effectiveness in contrast to the resistance observed with IVM.
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New understanding about the relationship among neurocysticercosis, seizures, and epilepsy.

Seizure

August 2021

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, City University of New York, 55 West 125(th) Street, New York, NY, 10027, USA; Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health, City University of New York, New York, NY, 10027, USA. Electronic address:

Epilepsy and neurocysticercosis are common neurological disorders and are major public health issues that contribute to the world's burden of disease. Acute symptomatic seizures, the main clinical manifestation of parenchymal neurocysticercosis, are caused by the host brain immune-inflammatory process in response to the death or degenerative phase of the parasite. Seizures may recur over the course of several months while the local inflammatory activity lasts.

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Discovery of a new species of Trieces (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Metopiinae) questioning the traditional delimitation between Trieces and Chorinaeus.

Zootaxa

August 2020

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Program, Universidad Nacional de Loja, Ciudadela Universitaria, sector La Argelia, EC 110101 Loja, Ecuador..

In this paper a new species of the Metopiinae genus Trieces Townes from Spain, Trieces confusus sp. nov., is described and illustrated.

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We present an updated checklist of the rotifer fauna from inland aquatic habitats in continental Ecuador and the Galápagos islands based on published rotifer records found in the literature. The checklist summarizes the status of the current taxonomic and faunistic knowledge on rotifers in Ecuador, updates the nomenclature, and reports the regions where each species has been found in the country. A total of 287 valid species (269 monogononts and 18 bdelloids was found.

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The response of organic carbon (C) concentrations in ecosystem solutions to environmental change affects the release of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from forests to surface and groundwaters. We determined the total organic C (TOC) concentrations (filtered <1-7 µm) and the ratios of TOC/dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) concentrations, electrical conductivity (EC), and pH in all major ecosystem solutions of a tropical montane forest from 1998 to 2013. The forest was located on the rim of the Amazon basin in Ecuador and experienced increasing numbers of days with >25°C, decreasing soil moisture, and rising nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere during the study period.

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