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Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, Volume: 96, Número: 3, Publicado: 2024
  • Empowering Indigenous students to engage in Amazon conservation Letter To The Editor

    SANTORELLI JUNIOR, SERGIO; KAA’AOI, JOSÉ AUGUSTO PIRAHÃ; FRAGA, RAFAEL DE; STEGMANN, LIS F.; BÔLLA, DANIELA; FERNANDES, IGOR YURI; ZUANON, JANSEN; MAGNUSSON, WILLIAM E.
  • In silico prediction of ADMET parameters and in vitro evaluation of antioxidant and cytotoxic activities promoted by indole-thiosemicarbazone compounds Biomedical Sciences

    SANTOS, KERIOLAINE L. DOS; MARQUES, DIEGO SANTA CLARA; JACOB, IRIS T.; SILVA, PAULA ROBERTA DA; MACHADO, DIJANAH C.; SOUZA, TÚLIO RICARDO C.L.; OLIVEIRA, JAMERSON F. DE; ALMEIDA, SINARA MÔNICA V.; CRUZ FILHO, IRANILDO JOSÉ DA; LIMA, MARIA DO CARMO A. DE

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract Cancer is a complex and multifactorial disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth and is one of the main causes of death in the world. This work aimed to evaluate a small series of 10 different indole-thiosemicarbazone compounds as potential antitumor agents. This is a pioneering study. For this, the antioxidant and cytotoxic capacity against normal and tumor cells was evaluated. The results showed that the compounds were able to promote moderate to low antioxidant activity for the ABTS radical scavenging assay. ADMET in silico assays showed that the compounds exhibited good oral bioavailability. As for toxicity, they were able to promote low cytotoxicity against normal cells, in addition to not being hemolytic. The compounds showed promising in vitro antitumor activity against the T47D, MCF-7, Jurkat and DU-145 strains, not being able to inhibit the growth of the Hepg2 strain. Through this in vitro study, it can be concluded that the compounds are potential candidates for antitumor agents.
  • Effect of experimental pulmonary arterial hypertension on renal and bone parameters of rats submitted to resistance exercise training Health Sciences

    SOARES, LEÔNCIO L.; LEITE, LUCIANO B.; FREITAS, MAÍRA O.; ERVILHA, LUIZ OTÁVIO G.; PÍCCOLO, MAYRA S.; PORTES, ALEXANDRE M.O.; DRUMMOND, FILIPE R.; REZENDE, LEONARDO MATEUS T. DE; NEVES, MARIANA M.; REIS, EMILY C.C.; CARNEIRO-JÚNIOR, MIGUEL A.; NATALI, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by right ventricular failure and diminished cardiac output, potentially leading to renal and bone impairments. In contrast, resistance exercise training (RT) offers cardiovascular and bone health benefits. This study aimed to assess the impacts of stable PAH induced by monocrotaline (MCT) and RT on renal morphometry, as well as bone morphometry and biomechanical properties in male Wistar rats. Four experimental groups, untrained control (UC, n=7), trained control (TC, n=7), untrained hypertensive (UH, n=7), trained hypertensive (TH, n=7), were defined. After the first MCT or saline injection (20 mg/kg), trained rats were submitted to a RT program (i.e., Ladder climbing), 5 times/week. Seven days later the rats received the second MCT or saline dose. After euthanasia, renal and femoral histomorphometry and femoral biomechanical properties were assessed. PAH reduced renal glomerular area and volume, which was prevented by the RT. While PAH did not harm the femoral morphometry, structural and mechanical properties, RT improved the femoral parameters (e.g., length, percentage of trabeculae and bone marrow, ultimte and yield loads). Experimental stable PAH promotes renal but not bone damages, whereas RT prevents renal deteriorations and improves the femoral morphological and biomechanical properties.
  • Genetic divergence accessed with microsatellite markers reflects the time of Crassostrea gigas genetic breeding in Brazil Cellular And Molecular Biology

    STEFENON, VALDIR MARCOS; CLAUMAN, ALAN DAVID

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract The Pacific Oyster was introduced on Santa Catarina Island in 1987, experiencing processes of selection and genetic breeding since then. Such procedures may have led to the establishment of specific strains, given the saltier and warmer conditions of the Atlantic Ocean. This study employed microsatellite markers to compare allelic patterns of oysters cultivated in Santa Catarina, the USA, and Asia. Specific allelic patterns were revealed in the Santa Catarina samples, reflecting the time of selection/breeding of the oyster in this region. This result supports the effectiveness of the selection/breeding procedures and the demand for protection of this commercially important genetic resource.
  • Phytochemical screening of Podocarpus lambertii Klotzch ex Endl. leaf extracts and potential antimicrobial, antioxidant and antibiofilm activity Microbiology

    BANDEIRA, DEBORA MARINA; CORRÊA, JULIANA M.; LASKOSKI, LARISSA VALÉRIA; ROSSET, JÉSSICA; CONCEIÇÃO, LÁZARO HENRIQUE S.M.; GOMES, SIMONE D.; PINTO, FABIANA GISELE S.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract Species of the genus Podocarpus L’Hér. ex Pers.present biological activities, such as analgesic, antioxidant, antifungal, acting in the fight against anemia, depurative and fortifying. Podocarpus lambertii Klotzch ex Endl. is a Brazilian native species popularly known as maritime pine and lacks information about its phytochemical profile and possible biological activities. The study was conducted to determine the phytochemical composition of soluble plant extracts of acetone (EA), ethyl acetate (EAE) and hexane (HE) from leaves of P. lambertii; evaluate the antimicrobial potential by the broth microdilution technique; antioxidant potential by the DPPH method, as well as to evaluate the biofilm inhibition capacity by the crystal violet assay and reduction of the yellow tetrazolium salt (MTT). Phytochemical screening detected the presence of flavonoids, triterpenoids, steroids, tannins, alkaloids and saponins. All extracts showed antimicrobial activity on the microorganisms tested, and the EA showed the best results. High free radical scavenging potential was observed only in EAE (96.35%). The antibiofilm potential was observed in the EAE extract. The results contribute to the knowledge of the species and indicate the potential of P. lambertii extracts as a source of plant bioactives for the development of new alternative strategies to control resistant microorganisms.
  • Climatic niche shift after range expansion of Eustachys (Poaceae) Ecosystems

    PAIVA, MARIA IZABEL S. DE LIMA; AMORIM, BRUNO S.; ALBUQUERQUE, PATRÍCIA M.; MACIEL, JEFFERSON R.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract Eustachys presents lower diversity in the Old World than in the Neotropics and it occurs disjunctly between main tropical regions. This qualifies Eustachys as a good model to test whether lineages expand their niches during the process of range expansion. We performed ancestral range reconstruction, compared environmental spaces of the different geographic areas and assessed bioclimatic trait evolution. Ancestral range reconstruction indicated that most speciation in Eustachys occurred in the South America. Ancestral climatic niches of the New World are different from those of African and Australasia lineages. Our results show that Eustachys experienced niche expansion when it reached the New World. Evolutionary history of Eustachys illustrates how the range expansion promoted climatic niche shifts, which could drive unbalanced species richness of the genus among different tropical regions.
  • Effect of different levels of whole corn germ on energy values and ileal digestibility in broilers Animal Science

    LOPES, ELAINY CRISTINA; RABELLO, CARLOS B.V.; MACAMBIRA, GABRIEL M.; SANTOS, MARCOS JOSÉ B. DOS; LOPES, CLÁUDIA C.; OLIVEIRA, CAMILLA R.C. DE; SILVA, JAQUELINE DE CÁSSIA R. DA; SILVA, BRUNO A.; NASCIMENTO, JÚLIO CÉZAR S.; RIBEIRO, APOLÔNIO G.; SILVA, DAYANE A. DA

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract This study evaluated the effects of broiler age (A) and levels of replacement (L) of control diet (CD) on the utilization of energy and nutrients of whole corn germ. 720 one-day-old broilers (b) were allocated at completely randomized design to six treatments and six replicates, in three assays: pre-starter (1-8 days, 10 b/cage), starter (15-22 days, 6 b/cage), and grower (28-35 days, 4 b/cage) phases. The treatments were: CD and four test diets (L): 100, 150, 200, 250, or 300 g kg-1 of the CD replaced by WCG levels. The data were adjusted to the response surface model. The stationary points for apparent energy metabolizable (AME) and AME corrected for nitrogen balance (AMEn) were: 4173 and 3591 kcal kg-1, respectively, and coefficients of gross energy (AMCGE), crude protein (AMCCP), dry matter (AMCDM), and ether extract (AMCEE) were: 49.3, 40.4, 72.6, and 61.3%, respectively; and Ileal digestibility coefficient of crude protein (IDCCP), dry matter (IDCDM), digestibility crude protein values (DCP), and digestibility dry matter value (DDM) were: 78.0, 57.96, 8.50, and 56.17%, respectively. The EP for AMEn was at 18 days of age, 28 g kg-1 WCG. There was a correlation between A and L on digestibility and metabolisability of nutrient’s WCG.
  • Influence of production level, number, and stage of lactation on milk quality in compost barn systems Animal Science

    NOGARA, KARISE FERNANDA; BUSANELLO, MARCOS; HORST, JOSÉ AUGUSTO; ZOPOLLATTO, MAITY

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract This study evaluated the influence of milk production, number of lactations, and days in milk (DIM) on the quality and composition of milk from dairy cows housed in a compost barn (CB) system. The study was carried out using a six-year database, counting 31,268 observations from 2,037 cows of European breeds. Multiparous cows showed higher fat and protein production. Lactose showed high levels for primiparous and the initial stage of lactation (4.65%) and was negatively influenced by somatic cell count (SCC). Milk urea nitrogen was higher (14.01%) from 106 to 205 days in milk, and the other components were higher at >305 days. Therefore, the solids content was higher in the first and second lactations due to the high contents of lactose, fat, and milk protein, but lactose was reduced over lactations. In contrast, high DIM increased SCC and concentrated solids due to lower milk production. The effect of milk production, stage, and lactation order on the composition and milk quality of herds housed in CB showed the same pattern as in other production systems.
  • Nutritional value and kinetics of in vitro fermentation of spineless cactus of the genus Nopalea in different phenological phases Animal Science

    PESSOA, DIANA V.; ANDRADE, ALBERICIO P. DE; MAGALHÃES, ANDRÉ LUIZ R.; TEODORO, ANA LÚCIA; VALENÇA, ROBERTA L.; CARDOSO, DANIEL B.; SILVA, GABRIELA D.; BARBOSA, STEYCE N.; MACEDO, ELISON S. DE; SANTOS, LUANA M. DOS; SANTOS, DJALMA C. DOS; ARAÚJO, FERNANDO S.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract The objective was to evaluate the chemical composition and in vitro fermentation of spineless cactus of the genus Nopalea, F-21 (Nopalea cochenillifera Dyck), IPA-Sertânia (Nopalea cochenillifera Dyck) and Miúda (Nopalea cochenillifera Salm Dyck), in different phenophases. There was no effect (P < 0.05) of the phenological phases of spineless cactus on DM, ash, OM, EE, and CP. Varieties F-21 and Miúda presented higher values of DM and OM, whereas the CP was higher for IPA-Sertânia. The contents of NDF, ADF, and ADL, as well as the fractions of carbohydrates B2 and C were higher in the mature stage, irrespective of the variety. The Miúda variety showed higher levels of NFC and fractions A + B1 and the lower levels of pectin compared to the F-21 and IPA-Sertânia varieties, but not differ of TC to F-21. The volume of gas produced via the degradation of NFC was higher for young phenological phases. The young and intermediate stages showed a higher in vitro digestibility of DM. Based on the results, varieties IPA-Sertânia and Miúda have a high potential for use in animal feed because of their high nutritional quality. Mature cladodes showed a higher fibrous fraction and lower digestibility in all varieties.
  • Quantification of natural rubber blends by reflection/reflectance infrared and confocal Raman spectroscopy: a comparison of statistical methods Engineering Sciences

    PASSERO, ALAN; FERREIRA, KARYN M.; DINIZ, MILTON F.; SANCHES, NATALIA B.; AMADO, JAVIER CARLOS Q.; DUTRA, RITA DE CÁSSIA L.

    Resumo em Inglês:

    Abstract The blend of butadiene and acrylonitrile copolymer (NBR) with natural poly-cis-isoprene (NR) shows increased resistance to swelling in solvents in comparison to the individual components. In aerospace, NBR rubber is used as thermal protection for rockets and shall not contain other polymers, even in low contents, otherwise, it can affect the protection performance and rocket safety by causing detachment of the elastomer/propellant interface; therefore, this investigation presents methodologies to determine the NR/NBR contents. This study explores different analytical techniques, such as Raman spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, in the mid-infrared (MIR) by reflection and in the near-infrared by reflectance (NIRA) modes, Furthermore, quantification strategies by univariate, bivariate and multivariate (chemometric) models are evaluated and compared. A proposed methodology, based on multivariate Raman microscopy with partial least squares regression (PLS), showed high linearity (R2 > 0.99) and low error (< 0.82 %). The validation of FT-MIR data for the CH3, which presented lower error (1.3%) than vinylidene band (6%), showed that both methodologies (reflection and NIRA reflectance) can be used for the quantification of NR in NR/NBR. These results constitute a contribution to the state of the art in researching industrial and aerospace elastomeric applications.
  • The ChatGPT: Revolutionizing Research with AI Social Sciences

    MIRTA, BRÍTEZ; ENRIQUE, MONTIEL CARLOS; LILIAM, ALDERETE

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    Abstract Artificial Intelligence is transforming Higher Education, achieving significant advances in different areas of knowledge. The OpenAI language model has revolutionized the world since November 2022. This study explores the potential of applying ChatGPT in academia. Documents available in the Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar are analyzed. The keywords “ChatGPT” and “Higher Education” are used using the “AND” operator, year 2023. The results of the bibliometric analysis reveal a considerable number of articles. When filters are applied, the number is significantly reduced. The subject is at an early stage in relation to HE. Publications in more than one database were identified, but not publication of an article in more than one journal; there is interest from researchers from different countries. Literature review studies are abundant. The advantages in terms of efficiency, quality and creativity in the generation of knowledge are highlighted. However, there are also ethical challenges and the need for responsible use. It is essential that educators and students are aware of the potential risks and take steps to mitigate them through ongoing training and the promotion of academic integrity.
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