89 results match your criteria: "University of Sorocaba (Uniso)[Affiliation]"

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  • * Biological tests demonstrated that the extract can reduce venom-induced neuromuscular blockade when applied before exposure, but not after, suggesting timing is crucial for effectiveness.
  • * While quinine was not found in the extract, the presence of coumarin derivatives and other unknown alkaloids may contribute to the extract's ability to mitigate the effects of the venom.
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  • The study conducted a systematic review of new anti-aging cosmetic delivery systems from 2018 to 2023, analyzing technological advancements in this field.
  • A total of 265 articles were initially gathered, narrowed down to 90 for full reading, and finally examined 38 relevant studies to summarize their findings.
  • The review highlighted the dominant presence of nanotechnology in these formulations, particularly focusing on antioxidant activities that reduce skin aging effects and inhibit processes like melanin synthesis and enzyme activity associated with aging.
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Corrigendum to "Plastic-degrading microbial communities reveal novel microorganisms, pathways, and biocatalysts for polymer degradation and bioplastic production" [Sci. Total Environ. 949 (2024) 174876].

Sci Total Environ

November 2024

Department of Biochemistry and Tissue Biology, Institute of Biology, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil; Laboratory of Molecular Sciences, University of Sorocaba (UNISO), Sorocaba, SP, Brazil; Programa de Processos Tecnológicos e Ambientais, University of Sorocaba (UNISO), Sorocaba, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

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  • Captive wild felids commonly experience dental fractures, and treatments include root canals, restorations, or extractions, with prosthetic crowns being a key repair option.
  • The study observed nine different species of wild cats in Brazilian institutions, focusing on the implantation of 19 canine prosthodontic crowns over 30 months.
  • Results showed that 73% of the crowns remained securely in place, indicating a positive outcome for the longevity and functionality of these dental repairs in wild felids.
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Unveiling the crystal structure of thermostable dienelactone hydrolase exhibiting activity on terephthalate esters.

Enzyme Microb Technol

October 2024

Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas, Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC),Santo André, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Dienelactone hydrolase (DLH) is one of numerous hydrolytic enzymes with an α/β-hydrolase fold, which catalyze the hydrolysis of dienelactone to maleylacetate. The DLHs share remarkably similar tertiary structures and a conserved arrangement of catalytic residues. This study presents the crystal structure and comprehensive functional characterization of a novel thermostable DLH from the bacterium Hydrogenobacter thermophilus (HtDLH).

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New wound dressings based on polymeric membranes have been widely exploited for clinical applications to assist in the healing process and prevent additional complications (e.g., bacterial infections).

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Plastics derived from fossil fuels are used ubiquitously owing to their exceptional physicochemical characteristics. However, the extensive and short-term use of plastics has caused environmental challenges. The biotechnological plastic conversion can help address the challenges related to plastic pollution, offering sustainable alternatives that can operate using bioeconomic concepts and promote socioeconomic benefits.

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Emerald tree boas (Corallus batesii) are boids that in situ occurs in forested habitats in the Amazon Basin. The mycobacterial species can infect reptiles but the species Mycolicibacterium fortuitum was identified only in feces samples of ex situ Python regius and was isolated from granulomatous lesions of an ex situ Iguana iguana when was still part of the genus Mycobacterium. This article aims to report a mycobacteria infection case in a female Corallus batesii kept under human care.

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Intestinal protozoa, which can be asymptomatic or cause diarrhea, dysentery and even death, are among the main agents that affect nonhuman primates (NHPs) kept under human care. Nevertheless, information on the molecular and morphometric profiles of parabasilids in the Neotropics is still scarce. In this context, the objective of this study was to isolate the Parabasalia protozoa detected in the feces of NHPs and their keepers in Pavlova and TYSGM9 media and to characterize the isolates by molecular biology and morphometry.

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Aquatic environments face contamination by pharmaceuticals, prompting concerns due to their toxicity even at low concentrations. To combat this, we developed an ecologically sustainable biosurfactant derived from a microorganism and integrated it into bacterial cellulose (BC). This study aimed to evaluate BC's efficacy, with and without the biosurfactant, as a sorbent for paracetamol and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) in water.

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Aim: Determining gastrointestinal parasites' frequency in non-human primates (NHPs) and handlers in different Brazilian institutions, and associate it with management information.

Methods: Different institutions in São Paulo (A), Brasília (B), Rio de Janeiro (C), Pará (D) and Santa Catarina (E) were included in the study. Fecal samples were processed by using coproparasitological techniques; information about NHP handling and professionals' routine were collected through the use of questionnaires.

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  • - Cannabidiol (CBD) has potential effects on both central and peripheral nervous systems, particularly in muscle-related synapses, and is tested using both mammalian and avian models with specific pharmacological methods.
  • - In laboratory assessments, various pharmacological agents were used alongside CBD to analyze its impact on acetylcholine (ACh) release and neuromuscular responses, highlighting the different effects observed in mice and birds.
  • - The study concludes that CBD can modulate neuromuscular activity by influencing channels related to ACh release and selectively inhibiting certain receptors, resulting in paralysis without causing harm to muscle cells.
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Metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for second-generation ethanol production from xylo-oligosaccharides and acetate.

Sci Rep

November 2023

Department of Chemical Engineering, Escola Politécnica, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, SP, 05508-010, Brazil.

Simultaneous intracellular depolymerization of xylo-oligosaccharides (XOS) and acetate fermentation by engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae offers significant potential for more cost-effective second-generation (2G) ethanol production. In the present work, the previously engineered S. cerevisiae strain, SR8A6S3, expressing enzymes for xylose assimilation along with an optimized route for acetate reduction, was used as the host for expressing two β-xylosidases, GH43-2 and GH43-7, and a xylodextrin transporter, CDT-2, from Neurospora crassa, yielding the engineered SR8A6S3-CDT-2-GH34-2/7 strain.

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Cell swelling caused by resistance training is proposed to provide an anabolic stimulus for muscle growth and it is believed that these effects are heightened with the use of low loads. The purpose of this study was to compare the acute effects of two volume-equated resistance training (RT) protocols, low-load (LL) versus high-load (HL), on elbow flexor muscles thickness, arm circumference, and blood lactate concentration in well-trained individuals. Eight resistance-trained males performed the following two RT protocols involving unilateral elbow flexion of the dominant arm: i) LL, four sets with 50% 1 repetition-maximum [1 RM] and ii) HL, ten sets with 85% 1 RM until failure, and equated volume.

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Bioremediation of toxic metals is a feasible and low-cost remediation tool to reduce metal contamination. Plant-fungus interactions can improve this technique. Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.

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Changes in land use have been occurring in a continuous and disorderly way in recent decades due to rapid population growth and the growing demand for food. These constant changes result in a series of harmful effects to the environment, especially to water resources, significantly changing their availability and quality. This study aims to evaluate the degradation potential of watersheds through an evaluation of some environmental indicators using arithmetic means to construct an index called in this research "index of potential environmental degradation" (IPED).

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Morphological anomalies in hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) from Brazil.

Ticks Tick Borne Dis

November 2023

Department of Preventive Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Pasteur Institute, São Paulo State Department of Health, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Tick abnormalities have been unusual in nature, and they can be divided into local and general. In the present study, external morphological anomalies were described in 31 individual adult ticks of 15 different species of Ixodidae, which were collected on wild hosts (20 ticks), domestic hosts (7 ticks), and in the environment (4 ticks) in 11 states of Brazil from 1998 to 2022. Among the 31 tick specimens, 14 (45%) were categorized as local anomalies, and 17 (55%) as general anomalies.

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  • * Successful synthesis resulted in increased mycelial growth compared to traditional methods, with the nanoparticles demonstrating inhibitory effects against the phytopathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and showing strong chitinolytic activity.
  • * The nanoparticles were non-toxic to human cells with protective effects, did not harm beneficial agricultural microorganisms, and did not negatively affect soybean plants, supporting their potential in sustainable agriculture.
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  • * A novel strain of yeast, Rhodosporidium fluviale LM-2, shows promise for lignin degradation, with identified enzymes and two specific catabolic pathways for producing valuable compounds like 4-vinyl guaiacol and vanillin.
  • * The study provides detailed insights into the genetics, transcripts, and proteins involved in lignin breakdown in R. fluviale LM-2, suggesting its potential for genetic engineering and application in other organisms for lignin valorization.
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Wound healing is known to be a complicated and intricate process and commonly classified as chronic or acute. Patients with chronic wounds are of public health concern, and require more attention onto skin lesions, including atopic dermatitis. Despite being a natural process, healing can be impaired by existing chronic de diseases such as diabetes, for example.

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  • Silver (Ag), titanium dioxide (TiO), and iron (Fe) nanoparticles synthesized with the fungus Trichoderma harzianum were tested for their effectiveness against the agricultural pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and their potential toxic effects on the freshwater bivalve Anodontites trapesialis.* -
  • The study involved exposing bivalves to different nanoparticles for 24 hours, assessing bioaccumulation of metals and various biochemical markers to evaluate toxicity.* -
  • Results showed that A. trapesialis accumulated Ag from AgNP and experienced changes in ion concentrations, indicating susceptibility to AgNP, while exposure to TiONP and FeNP did not show significant harmful effects, suggesting these may
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Polymeric Nanorepellent Systems Containing Geraniol and Icaridin Aimed at Repelling .

Int J Mol Sci

July 2022

Laboratory for Evaluation of the Bioactivity and Toxicology of Nanomaterials, University of Sorocaba (UNISO), Sorocaba 18023-000, Brazil.

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  • Repellents are crucial in preventing diseases from Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, but their high concentrations can be harmful, especially for children and pregnant women.
  • The study focused on creating polymeric nanocapsules for the repellents geraniol and icaridin using lower concentrations to enhance efficacy and reduce toxicity.
  • Results showed the nanocapsules had favorable sizes, high encapsulation efficiency, stable physicochemical properties, and did not negatively impact cell viability or DNA, indicating their potential as effective and safe mosquito repellents.
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Use of 2D and co-culture cell models to assess the toxicity of zein nanoparticles loading insect repellents icaridin and geraniol.

Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces

August 2022

Laboratory of Bioactivity Assessment and Toxicology of Nanomaterials, University of Sorocaba (UNISO), Sorocaba, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

After the latest dengue and Zika outbreaks, the fight against mosquito vectors has become an emerging area of research. One tool for this combat is repellents; however, these products are composed of different toxic agents. Botanical compounds with repellent potential are an alternative; however these compounds are highly volatile.

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Effects of biogenic silver and iron nanoparticles on soybean seedlings (Glycine max).

BMC Plant Biol

May 2022

Laboratory for Evaluation of the Bioactivity and Toxicology of Nanomaterials, University of Sorocaba (UNISO), Rod. Raposo Tavares, km 92.5 - Vila Artura, Sorocaba, São Paulo, 18023-000, Brazil.

Background: Biogenic metallic nanoparticles have been emerging as a promising alternative for the control of phytopathogens and as nanofertilizers. In this way, it is essential to investigate the possible impacts of these new nanomaterials on plants. In this study, the effects of soil contamination with biogenic silver (AgNPs) and iron (FeNPs) with known antifungal potential were investigated on morphological, physiological and biochemical parameters of soybean seedlings.

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