Eliane Macedo Sobrinho
Spanish National Research Council
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Ciencia Rural | 2012
Lucinéia de Pinho; Patrícia Nery Silva Souza; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Anna Christina de Almeida; Ernane Ronie Martins
This study evaluated the phytochemical profile of standardized hydroalcoholic extracts (EAPs) obtained from leafs of rosemary (Lippia sidoides), peppertree (Myracrodruon urundeuva), barbatimao (Stryphnodendron adstringens), erva baleeira (Cordia verbenacea) and from the meal of pequi fruit peel (Caryocar brasiliense) and the activity of different levels of these EAPs against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. After collection and identification of the species, plant leaves and pequi peel were separated to prepare the EAPs. The EAPs underwent phytochemical screening. The antimicrobial activity of the EAPs at different dilutions (200, 300, 400 and 500mg mL-1) was tested using the disk diffusion method. The phytochemical screening detected components with antimicrobial potential in the EAPs tested. The disk diffusion test showed that peppertree (≥200mg mL-1), barbatimao (≥300mg mL-1) and erva-baleeira (≥400mg mL-1) extracts inhibited S. aureus growth, but not E. coli development. The EAPs did not affect E. coli development, but the leaves from peppertree, barbatimao and erva-baleeira exhibited potential to inhibit S. aureus growth. The leaves and bark of the studied plants may consist in a sustainable, affordable and feasible alternative to treat microbial infections.
Ciencia Rural | 2009
Anna Christina de Almeida; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Lucinéia de Pinho; Patrícia Nery Silva Souza; Ernane Ronie Martins; Eduardo Robson Duarte; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Igor Viana Brandi; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; João Paulo Ramos Costa
This study aimed to conductpre-clinical toxicology testing to investigate the toxicity of Lippia sidoides Cham., Myracrodruon urundeuva Fr. All., Stryphnodendron adstringens (Mart.) Coville and Caryocar brasiliense Camb., by determining the 50% (LDL50) lethal dose. In the investigation of the LD50, groups of Swiss mice of the same sex were used (n=150; 30 animals per plant and all inoculated intraperitoneally with serial dilutions of the aqueous fraction obtained from the leaves of plants. After inoculation, the animals were observed along a period of 14 days in order to observe the dead, sick and survivors rate. In mice inoculated intraperitoneally, the acute pre-clinical toxicology testing demonstrated toxicity equal to 0,31mg mL-1 LD50 mL-1 for all plants. The exception was for Stryphnodendron adstringens, which presented toxicity equal to a 0,25mg mL-1DL50 mL-1 and values expressed in terms of dilution. Research should be conducted to obtain data on toxicity of the plants in other ways to ensure the use in human and animal health. Therefore, the studied plants should be used with caution. They present a relatively mild toxic potential, but it may be harmful to users if they are not properly utilized.
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2010
Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Igor Viana Brandi; Roger Shoji Sari; Anna Christina de Almeida; Fernando Colen; Wagner Quintilio; Hércules Otacílio Santos
The aim of the present study was to evaluate and standardize the ToBI test in vitro as a substitute for the serum neutralization test in mice for quality control of clostridial vaccines. The ToBI test in vitro was used to evaluate 40 serum samples of known antibody content, obtained from rabbits immunized against clostridiosis with experimental vaccine. The correlation between epsilon antitoxin titers in rabbit sera, determined by the ToBI test and serum neutralization in mice, ranged from 0.222% to 0.452% in polyvalent vaccines and from 0.154% to 0.387% in monovalent vaccines. Interplate coefficients of variation were not significant, reaching 0.350% in polyvalent vaccines and 0.400% in monovalent vaccines, indicating high homogeneity. In conclusion, the ToBI test in vitro is suitable for assessing the potency of clostridial vaccines and may be used as an alternative method able to replace current in vivo tests.
Enzyme Research | 2018
Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Deborah Aires Almeida; Raimundo Wagner de Souza Aguiar; Sidnei Emilio Bordignon-Junior; Kelvinson Fernandes Viana; Luiz Carlos Bertucci Barbosa; Edson Wagner da Silva Cangussu; Igor Viana Brandi; Augustus Caeser Franke Portella; Gil Rodrigues dos Santos; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; William James Nogueira Lima
Phytase plays a prominent role in monogastric animal nutrition due to its ability to improve phytic acid digestion in the gastrointestinal tract, releasing phosphorus and other micronutrients that are important for animal development. Moreover, phytase decreases the amounts of phytic acid and phosphate excreted in feces. Bioinformatics approaches can contribute to the understanding of the catalytic structure of phytase. Analysis of the catalytic structure can reveal enzymatic stability and the polarization and hydrophobicity of amino acids. One important aspect of this type of analysis is the estimation of the number of β-sheets and α-helices in the enzymatic structure. Fermentative processes or genetic engineering methods are employed for phytase production in transgenic plants or microorganisms. To this end, phytase genes are inserted in transgenic crops to improve the bioavailability of phosphorus. This promising technology aims to improve agricultural efficiency and productivity. Thus, the aim of this review is to present the characterization of the catalytic structure of plant and microbial phytases, phytase genes used in transgenic plants and microorganisms, and their biotechnological applications in animal nutrition, which do not impact negatively on environmental degradation.
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2012
Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Anna Christina de Almeida; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Fernando Colen; Igor Viana Brandi; Roger Soger Sari; Wagner Quintilio
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010
Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Anna Christina de Almeida; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Wagner Quintilio; Igor Viana Brandi; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Roger Shoji Sari; Fernando Colen
Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2014
Igor Viana Brandi; Otto Domenici Mozzer; Edson Vander Jorge; Frederico José Vieira Passos; Flávia Maria Lopes Passos; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2010
Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu; A. S. M. Miguel; Andre Bittencourt Do Valle; Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Roger Shoji Sari; Marcio de Nadai Bonin; Renato Ferreira Vieira; Igor Viana Brandi
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2012
Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Anna Christina de Almeida; Fernando Colen; Igor Viana Brandi; Eduardo Robson Duarte; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Alexsander Rodrigues Cangussu
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2011
Eliane Macedo Sobrinho; Anna Christina de Almeida; Fernando Colen; Hércules Otacílio Santos; Kattyanne de Souza Costa; Igor Viana Brandi; Alex Sander Rodrigues Cangussu