Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo
National University of Colombia
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Revista de Salud Pública | 2016
Lizeth Y. Tabima-Cubillos; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo; Martha L. Trujillo-Güiza
Objective To detect the presence or absence of transgenic proteins derived from GM crops in maize flour marketed in Bogota D.C., Colombia. Methods 11 extraction protocols for total protein were evaluated in 17 precooked flour, two uncooked and three positive controls. Subsequently, the presence of 7 transgenic proteins (CP4-EPSPS, Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac, Cry1F, Cry2A, Cry34Ab1 and Cry3Bb1) using commercial ELISA kits was determined. Results It was determined that the best protocol for total protein extraction was buffer with Triton X-100, which allowed obtaining protein concentrations greater than 0.5 mg per gram of flour and does not generate interference with the ELISA technique. Four transgenic proteins were detected: CP4EPSPS, Cry1F, Cry1Ab and Cry34Ab1 in precooked and uncooked flour with percentages varying between 20 and 100 %. Conclusion Seven of the 19 maize flours contain traces of transgenic protein (B2,B8,A3,O3,O1,C1 and C2) that provide resistance to lepidopterans and coleopterans, and tolerance to glyphosate herbicide, (CP4EPSPS- Cry1Ab, Cry1F, Cry34Ab1 and Cry3Bb1). All detected events are approved for human consumption in Colombia, according to the Ministry of Health and Social Protection.
NOVA Publicación en Ciencias Biomédicas | 2013
Diana Daniela Portela-Dussán; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo; Silvio Alejandro López-Pazos
In Colombia the potato crop is the fourth in importance in the economy of the country, its production reached 300 million tons. Erwinia carotovora is a Gram-negative bacterium, facultative anaerobic which causes the soft rotting of the potato; it can potentially generate up to 100% damage in the crop, which causes large economic losses. It has been established that the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis is able to suppress the virulence of E. caratovora because it produces N-acyl-homoserine-lactonasa, a powerful enzyme that degrades of N-acyl-homoserinolactonas, which are indispensable in the quorum-sensing mechanism of E. caratovora . This can be an important alternative for the control of the disease of the soft rotting of the potato. Considering the above, this article describes the process used by the bacterium B. thuringiensis to inhibit the activity of E. caratovora .
NOVA Publicación en Ciencias Biomédicas | 2013
Diana Daniela Portela-Dussán; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo; Silvio Alejandro López-Pazos
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is a Gram-positive rod-shape bacterium that during its sporulation phase produces a parasporal inclusion formed by Cry proteins having biological activity against pest insects. Because of these proteins, Bt shows toxicity toward pest insect larvae of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Diptera orders among others, besides of friendly with the environment, and for this reason Bt has a very common use for commercial products and transgenic plants with Cry protein basis in agriculture. In this review is described the most important Bt factors and their application as biotechnological tool in agrobusiness, considering Bt bioassays.
Revista Colombiana de Biotecnología | 2014
Viviana Patricia Hincapié Rojas; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo
World Patent Information | 2017
Adriana Carolina Rojas Arias; Jessica Liliana Palacio; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo; Silvio Alejandro López-Pazos
Agronomía Colombiana | 2016
Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo; M Jennifer Teresa Blanco; Silvio Alejandro López-Pazos
Bothalia | 2015
Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo
Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial | 2013
Cristina Diazgranados D.; Ana María Sandoval; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo
Agronomía Colombiana | 2011
Kelly Ávila; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo; Giovanni Reyes
Revista colombiana de biotecnología | 2010
Giovanni Reyes; Alejandro Chaparro-Giraldo; Kelly Ávila