13 results on '"Antonio G. Ferreira"'
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2. Production of 5-hydroxy-7-methoxy-4-methylphthalide in a culture of Penicillium crustosum
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Angela M.M.P. Valente, Antonio G. Ferreira, Cristina Daolio, Edson Rodrigues Filho, Elisangela F. Boffo, Antonia Q.L. Souza, Fernanda L.S. Sebastianes, and Itamar S. Melo
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café ,fungo endofítico ,ácido micofenólico ,Penicillium crustosum ,5-hidroxi-7-metoxi- 4-metilftalida ,coffee ,Endophytic fungus ,Mycophenolic acid ,5-hydroxy-7-methoxy-4-methylphthalide ,Science - Abstract
The chemical reactions carried out by microorganisms have been used as a tool in modern chemistry. This paper reports the production of mycophenolic acid and a new phthalide by the endophytic fungus Penicillium crustosum obtained from coffee seeds. The fungus was cultivated in a liquid medium for a period of seven days and after that the culture medium was divided into four treatments: A, B, C and D, to which different organic substances were added. Treatment A was maintained as the control to evaluate the occurrence of biotransformation. Organic acids were added to the culture media of treatments B (ferulic and quinic acids) and C [cinnamic and 3,4-(methylenedioxy) cinnamic acids], and caffeine was added in the treatment D. All these organic compounds were dissolved in DMSO, and the fermentation was maintained for more 13 days, totalizing 20 days. Mycophenolic acid was isolated from the culture with no added acids (treatment A). Mycophenolic acid and a new phthalide, 5-hydroxy-7-methoxy-4-methylphthalide were isolated from treatments B and C, and mycophenolic acid and caffeine (added to the culture medium) were isolated from treatment D. The structures were determined by NMR techniques and confirmed by MS and MS/MS techniques.As reações químicas realizadas por microorganismos têm sido utilizadas como uma ferramenta na química moderna. Este artigo relata a produção de ácido micofenólico e uma nova ftalida pelo fungo endofítico Penicillium crustosum obtido a partir de grãos de café. O fungo foi cultivado em meio líquido durante um período de sete dias, e depois disso, o meio de cultura foi dividido em quatro lotes: A, B, C e D, nos quais diferentes substâncias orgânicas foram adicionadas. O lote A foi mantido como controle para avaliar a ocorrência de biotransformação. Os ácidos orgânicos foram adicionados ao meio de cultura dos lotes B (ácidos ferúlico e quínico) e C [ácido cinâmico e 3,4-(metilenodioxi) cinâmico], e cafeína foi adicionada ao lote D. Todos estes compostos orgânicos foram dissolvidos em DMSO, e a fermentação foi mantida por mais 13 dias, totalizando 20 dias. O ácido micofenólico foi isolado a partir da cultura sem adição de ácidos (lote A). O ácido micofenólico e uma nova ftalida, 5-hidroxi-7-metoxi-4-metilftalida, foram isolados a partir dos lotes B e C, e ácido micofenólico e cafeína (adicionada ao meio de cultura) foram isolados a partir do lote D. As estruturas foram determinadas pela técnica de RMN e confirmadas pelas técnicas de MS e MS/MS.
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3. Production, extraction and characterization of exopolysaccharides produced by the native Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides R2 strain
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Elinalva M. Paulo, Elisangela F. Boffo, Alexsandro Branco, Ângela M.M.P. Valente, Itamar S. Melo, Antonio G. Ferreira, Milton R.A. Roque, and Sandra A. de Assis
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Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides ,exopolissacarideo ,polimero ,dextrana ,exopolysaccharide ,polymer ,dextran ,Science - Abstract
The genus Leuconostoc belongs to a group of lactic acid bacteria usually isolated from fermented vegetables, which includes species involved in the production of exopolysaccharides (EPS). These biopolymers possess considerable commercial potential. Because of the wide variety of industrial applications of EPS, this study aimed to produce and characterize the native exopolysaccharide strain Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides R2, which was isolated from cabbage collected in a semi-arid region of Bahia. We employed the following conditions for the production of EPS: 10.7% sucrose, pH 8.2, without agitation and incubation at 28ºC for 30 hours. The fermentation broth was treated with ethanol and generated two types of polysaccharide substances (EPS I and EPS II). The identification of EPS I and EPS II was conducted using FT-IR, ¹H, 13C and DEPT-135 NMR spectra. The two substances were identified as linear dextran α polysaccharides (1 → 6) which indicated different characteristics with respect to thermal analysis and density of free packaging, viscosity and time of solubilization. Both dextrans are of low density, possess high thermal stability and exhibited the behavior characteristic of pseudoplastic polymers.O gênero Leuconostoc pertence a um grupo de bactérias lácticas normalmente isoladas de vegetais fermentados, que inclui espécies envolvidas na produção de exopolissacarídeos (EPS). Esses biopolímeros possuem potencial comercial considerável. Devido à grande variedade de aplicações industriais, de EPS, o presente estudo teve como objetivo produzir e caracterizar o nativo exopolissacarídeo cepa Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides R2, que foi isolado de repolho coletado em uma região semi-árida da Bahia. Utilizamos as seguintes condições para a produção de EPS: 10,7% de sacarose, pH 8,2, sem agitação e incubação a 28º C por 30 horas. O caldo fermentado foi tratado com etanol, gerando dois tipos de substâncias de polissacarídeos (EPS I e EPS II). A identificação do EPS I e EPS II foi realizada através das técnicas espectroscópicas de FT-IR e RMN de ¹H, 13C e DEPT 135. As duas substâncias foram identificadas como dextrano polissacarídeos lineares (1 → 6), indicando características diferentes no que diz respeito à análise térmica e densidade de empacotamento sem viscosidade e tempo de solubilização. Ambas as dextranas são de baixa densidade, possuem alta estabilidade térmica e apresentaram comportamento característico de polímeros pseudoplásticos.
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- 2012
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4. Metabólitos secundários dos nudibrânquios Tambja stegosauriformis, Hypselodoris lajensis e Okenia zoobotryon e dos briozoários Zoobotryon verticillatum e Bugula dentata da costa do Brasil
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Fábio R. Pereira, Roberto G. S. Berlinck, Edson Rodrigues Filho, Katyuscya Veloso, Antonio G. Ferreira, and Vinicius Padula
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nudibranch ,bryozoan ,Tambja ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The chemical investigation of the MeOH extract from the bryozoan B. dentata MeOH yielded tambjamines A (1), C (3), D (4), K (6), aldehyde 8 and the new tambjamine J1(9), while the extract of its predator, the nudibranch Tambja stegosauriformis, yielded tambjamines C and K, along with aldehyde 8. Furodisinin lactone (11) was isolated from the nudibranch Hypselodoris lajensis, a compound previously isolated from Dysidea sponges. The alkaloid 2,5,6-tribromo-N-methylgramine (12) was isolated from the nudibranch Okenia zoobotryon and from its prey, the bryozoan Zoobotryon verticillatum, the only source of 12 previously known.
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- 2012
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5. Authenticity study of Phyllanthus species by NMR and FT-IR Techniques coupled with chemometric methods
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Maiara S. Santos, Edenir R. Pereira-Filho, Antonio G. Ferreira, Elisangela F. Boffo, and Glyn M. Figueira
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Phyllanthus species ,FT-IR and NMR techniques ,chemometric methods ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The importance of medicinal plants and their use in industrial applications is increasing worldwide, especially in Brazil. Phyllanthus species, popularly known as "quebra-pedras" in Brazil, are used in folk medicine for treating urinary infections and renal calculus. This paper reports an authenticity study, based on herbal drugs from Phyllanthus species, involving commercial and authentic samples using spectroscopic techniques: FT-IR, ¹H HR-MAS NMR and ¹H NMR in solution, combined with chemometric analysis. The spectroscopic techniques evaluated, coupled with chemometric methods, have great potential in the investigation of complex matrices. Furthermore, several metabolites were identified by the NMR techniques.
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- 2012
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6. Obtenção de nanocompósito de EVA/sílica e caracterização por ressonância magnética nuclear no estado sólido Preparation of EVA/silica nanocomposites characterized with solid state nuclear magnetic resonance
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Adriano A. Passos, Maria I. B. Tavares, Roberto C. P. Neto, Leonardo A. Moreira, and Antonio G. Ferreira
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Nanocompósitos ,RMN ,EVA ,sílica ,silica ,nanocomposites ,NMR ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Nanocompósitos a base de poli(etileno-co-acetato de vinila) (EVA) e óxido de sílica (SiO2), com tamanho nanométrico da ordem de 40 nm, foram preparados via intercalação por solução, empregando clorofórmio como solvente. Os nanocompósitos foram caracterizados principalmente pela espectroscopia de ressonância magnética nuclear (RMN), empregando a análise dos núcleos de carbono-13 (matriz polimérica); silício-29 (nanopartícula) e pela determinação do tempo de relaxação spin-rede do núcleo de hidrogênio no eixo rotatório (T1rH) (matriz polimérica). Pelos dados de RMN foi observado que até cerca de 5% de sílica em massa obteve-se um nanocompósito polimérico com boa dispersão da sílica devido a uma forte interação entre a sílica e matriz de EVA.Nanocomposites of poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate)/silica (SiO2) with dimensions of ca. 40 nm were prepared via solution intercalation employing chloroform as a solvent. They were mainly characterized with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) employing carbon-13 (polymeric matrix), silicon-29 (nanoparticles) and through the determination of the proton spin-lattice relaxation time in the rotating frame (T1rH) (polymer matrix). From the NMR results it was inferred that up to 5% of silica in mass a well dispersed nanocomposite was obtained, owing to a strong interaction between silica and the EVA matrix.
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- 2011
7. Metabólitos secundários das esponjas Aplysina fistularis e Dysidea sp. e atividade antituberculose da 11-cetofistularina-3
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Renata C. Gandolfi, Marina B. Medina, Roberto G. S. Berlinck, Simone P. Lira, Fabio Cícero de Sá Galetti, Célio L. Silva, Katyuscya Veloso, Antonio G. Ferreira, Eduardo Hajdu, and Solange Peixinho
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marine sponge ,Aplysina fistularis ,Dysidea sp. ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The present investigation reports the isolation of aeroplysinin-2, 2-(3,5-dibromo-4-methoxyphenyl)-N,N,N-trimethyletanamonium, 7,9-dibromo-10-hydroxy-8-methoxy-1-oxa-2-azaspiro[4.5]deca-2,6,8-trien-3-carboxylic acid and its methyl ester, 11-oxoaerothionin, aerothionin, 11-keto-12-hydroxyaerothionin, 11-ketofistularin-3 and fistularin-3 from Aplysina fistularis, as well as of furodysinin lactone and 9α,11α-epoxicholest-7-en-3β,5α,6α,10-tetrol-6-acetate from Dysidea sp. Although the extracts of both sponges displayed antituberculosis activity, only 11-ketofistularin-3 isolated from A. fistularis displayed antimycobacterial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H34Rv, with MIC at 16 μg/mL and SI of 40, a result that reinforce that fistularin-3 derivatives are interesting leads for the development of antituberculosis drugs.
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- 2010
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8. Produtos naturais da ascídia Botrylloides giganteum, das esponjas Verongula gigantea, Ircinia felix, Cliona delitrix e do nudibrânquio Tambja eliora, da costa do Brasil Natural products from the ascidian Botrylloides giganteum, from the sponges Verongula gigantea, Ircinia felix, Cliona delitrix and from the nudibranch Tambja eliora, from the Brazilian coastline
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Ana Claudia Granato, Jaine H. H. L. de Oliveira, Mirna H. R. Seleghim, Roberto G. S. Berlinck, Mario L. Macedo, Antonio G. Ferreira, Rosana M. da Rocha, Eduardo Hajdu, Solange Peixinho, Claudia O. Pessoa, Manoel O. Moraes, and Bruno C. Cavalcanti
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marine sponge ,nudibranch ,ascidian ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Two new marine metabolites, 3Z, 6Z, 9Z-dodecatrien-1-ol (1) from the ascidian Botrylloides giganteum and 4H-pyran-2ol acetate from the sponge Ircinia felix (4) are herein reported. The known bromotyrosine compounds, 2-(3,5-dibromo-4-methoxyphenyl)-N,N,N-dimethylethanammonium (2) and 2,6-dibromo-4-(2-(trimethylammonium)ethyl)phenol (3), have been isolated from the sponge Verongula gigantea. Serotonin (5) is reported for the first time from the sponge Cliona delitrix, and tambjamines A (15) and D (16) isolated as their respective salts from the nudibranch Tambja eliora. Only tambjamine D presented cytotoxicity against CEM (IC50 12.2 µg/mL) and HL60 (IC50 13.2 µg/mL) human leukemya cells, MCF-7 breast cancer cells (IC50 13.2 µg/mL), colon HCT-8 cancer cells (IC50 10.1 µg/mL) and murine melanoma B16 cancer cells (IC50 6.7 µg/mL).
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- 2005
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9. Insights into the Serum Metabolic Adaptations in Response to Inspiratory Muscle Training: A Metabolomic Approach Based on 1H NMR and UHPLC-HRMS/MS
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Alex Castro, Aparecida M. Catai, Patrícia Rehder-Santos, Étore F. Signini, Raphael Martins de Abreu, Claudio Donisete Da Silva, Carla Cristina Dato, Regina V. Oliveira, and Antônio G. Ferreira
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metabolome ,metabolism ,omic sciences ,breathing exercises ,1H NMR ,LC-HRMS ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is known to promote physiological benefits and improve physical performance in endurance sports activities. However, the metabolic adaptations promoted by different IMT prescribing strategies remain unclear. In this work, a longitudinal, randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled, parallel trial was performed to investigate the effects of 11 weeks (3 days·week−1) of IMT at different exercise intensities on the serum metabolomics profile and its main regulated metabolic pathways. Twenty-eight healthy male recreational cyclists (30.4 ± 6.5 years) were randomized into three groups: sham (6 cm·H2O of inspiratory pressure, n = 7), moderate-intensity (MI group, 60% maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP), n = 11) and high-intensity (HI group, 85–90% MIP, n = 10). Blood serum samples were collected before and after 11 weeks of IMT and analyzed by 1H NMR and UHPLC-HRMS/MS. Data were analyzed using linear mixed models and metabolite set enrichment analysis. The 1H NMR and UHPLC-HRMS/MS techniques resulted in 46 and 200 compounds, respectively. These results showed that ketone body metabolism, fatty acid biosynthesis, and aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis were upregulated after IMT, while alpha linolenic acid and linoleic acid metabolism as well as biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids were downregulated. The MI group presented higher MIP, Tryptophan, and Valine levels but decreased 2-Hydroxybutyrate levels when compared to the other two studied groups. These results suggest an increase in the oxidative metabolic processes after IMT at different intensities with additional evidence for the upregulation of essential amino acid metabolism in the MI group accompanied by greater improvement in respiratory muscle strength.
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- 2023
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10. The Aging Process: A Metabolomics Perspective
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Alex Castro, Étore F. Signini, Juliana Magalhães De Oliveira, Maria Carolina Bezerra Di Medeiros Leal, Patrícia Rehder-Santos, Juliana C. Millan-Mattos, Vinicius Minatel, Camila B. F. Pantoni, Regina V. Oliveira, Aparecida M. Catai, and Antônio G. Ferreira
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metabolism ,metabolome ,nuclear magnetic resonance ,liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Aging process is characterized by a progressive decline of several organic, physiological, and metabolic functions whose precise mechanism remains unclear. Metabolomics allows the identification of several metabolites and may contribute to clarifying the aging-regulated metabolic pathways. We aimed to investigate aging-related serum metabolic changes using a metabolomics approach. Fasting blood serum samples from 138 apparently healthy individuals (20–70 years old, 56% men) were analyzed by Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (1H NMR) and Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (LC-HRMS), and for clinical markers. Associations of the metabolic profile with age were explored via Correlations (r); Metabolite Set Enrichment Analysis; Multiple Linear Regression; and Aging Metabolism Breakpoint. The age increase was positively correlated (0.212 ≤ r ≤ 0.370, p < 0.05) with the clinical markers (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, VLDL, triacylglyceride, and glucose levels); negatively correlated (−0.285 ≤ r ≤ −0.214, p < 0.05) with tryptophan, 3-hydroxyisobutyrate, asparagine, isoleucine, leucine, and valine levels, but positively (0.237 ≤ r ≤ 0.269, p < 0.05) with aspartate and ornithine levels. These metabolites resulted in three enriched pathways: valine, leucine, and isoleucine degradation, urea cycle, and ammonia recycling. Additionally, serum metabolic levels of 3-hydroxyisobutyrate, isoleucine, aspartate, and ornithine explained 27.3% of the age variation, with the aging metabolism breakpoint occurring after the third decade of life. These results indicate that the aging process is potentially associated with reduced serum branched-chain amino acid levels (especially after the third decade of life) and progressively increased levels of serum metabolites indicative of the urea cycle.
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- 2022
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11. Structure and Biogenesis of Roussoellatide, a DichlorinatedPolyketide from the Marine-Derived Fungus Roussoellasp. DLM33.
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EvertonL. F. Ferreira, David E. Williams, Laura P. Ióca, Raquel P. Morais-Urano, Mario F. C. Santos, Brian O. Patrick, Luciana M. Elias, Simone P. Lira, Antonio G. Ferreira, Michel R. Z. Passarini, Lara D. Sette, Raymond J. Andersen, and Roberto G. S. Berlinck
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- 2015
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12. Chronic Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training at Different Intensities on the Serum Metabolome
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Camila A. Sakaguchi, David C. Nieman, Etore F. Signini, Raphael M. de Abreu, Claudio D. Silva, Patrícia Rehder-Santos, Maria G. A. Carosio, Roberta M. Maria, Carla C. Dato, Heloisa S. S. de Araújo, Tiago Venâncio, Antônio G. Ferreira, and Aparecida M. Catai
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breathing exercises ,muscle strength ,muscle endurance ,inspiratory muscle ,metabolomics ,metabolism ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
This study investigated the chronic effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on the human serum metabolome in healthy male recreational cyclists. Using a randomized, parallel group design, twenty-eight participants were randomized to three IMT groups: low intensity (LI, n = 7); moderate intensity (MI, n = 10); and high intensity (HI, n = 11). The IMT was performed for 11 weeks. Another group of participants under the same conditions, who did not perform the IMT but participated in all procedures, was included as controls (CG, n = 6). Blood samples were collected one week before and after 11 weeks of IMT and analyzed for metabolite shifts using 1H NMR. Statistical analysis included a 4 (group) × 2 (time) repeated measures ANOVA using the general linear model (GLM), and multivariate principal component analysis (PCA). Untargeted metabolomics analysis of serum samples identified 22 metabolites, including amino acids, lipids, and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates. Metabolites shifts did not differ between groups, indicating that IMT at three intensity levels did not alter the serum metabolome relative to the control group. These results reveal novel insights into the metabolic effects of the IMT and are consistent with the results from other studies showing negligible chronic alterations in the serum metabolome in response to physical training.
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- 2020
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13. Síntese, caracterização e estudo das propriedades catalíticas e magnéticas de nanopartículas de Ni dispersas em matriz mesoporosa de SiO2
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Neftalí L. V. Carreño, Edson R. Leite, Luís P. S. Santos, Paulo N. Lisboa-Filho, Elson Longo, Geórgia C. L. Araújo, Andersson Barison, Antônio G. Ferreira, Antoninho Valentini, and Luiz Fernando D. Probst
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2002
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