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Archive | 2013

Enzymes in Bakery: Current and Future Trends

Ângelo Samir Melim Miguel; Tathiana Souza Martins-Meyer; Érika Veríssimo da Costa Figueiredo; Bianca Waruar Lobo; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz

The use of enzymes dates from much longer than their ability to catalyze reactions was rec‐ ognized and their chemical nature was known. The first completely enzymatic industrial process was developed in the years 1960 [1]. Starch processing, which is undertaken in two steps, involves liquefaction of the polysaccharide using bacterial α-amylase, followed by saccharification catalyzed by fungal glucoamylase.


Hrc-journal of High Resolution Chromatography | 1998

Application of High Temperature High Resolution Gas Chromatography to Crude Extracts of Propolis

Alberto dos Santos Pereira; Angelo C. Pinto; Jari N. Cardoso; Francisco Radler de Aquino Neto; Mônica Freiman de Souza Ramos; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; Elisabete Pereira dos Santos

The underivatized acetone and hexane fractions from propolis samples (predominant flora Citrus spp. and Vernonia polyanthes) were analyzed by HT-HRGC (high temperature high resolution gas chromatography) and HT-HRGC coupled to mass spectrometry (HT-HRGC-MS). Several compounds, including flavonoid aglycones, phenolic acids, and high molecular weight compounds were characterized in crude extracts by HT-HRGC-MS. HT-HRGC and HT-HRGC-MS were shown to be quick and informative tools for rapid analysis of crude extracts without need for prior derivatization and purification.


International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2013

In vivo and in vitro evaluation of octyl methoxycinnamate liposomes.

Aline de Carvalho Varjão Mota; Zaida Maria Faria de Freitas; Eduardo Ricci Júnior; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; Ralph Santos-Oliveira; Rafael Antonio Ozzetti; André Luiz Vergnanini; Vanessa Lira Ribeiro; Ronald Santos Silva; Elisabete Pereira dos Santos

Solar radiation causes damage to human skin, and photoprotection is the main way to prevent these harmful effects. The development of sunscreen formulations containing nanosystems is of great interest in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries because of the many potential benefits. This study aimed to develop and evaluate an octyl methoxycinnamate (OMC) liposomal nanosystem (liposome/OMC) to obtain a sunscreen formulation with improved safety and efficacy by retaining OMC for longer on the stratum corneum. Methods The liposome/OMC nanostructure obtained was tested for enzymatic hydrolysis with lipase from Rhizomucor miehei and biodistribution with liposomes labeled with technetium-99m. The liposome/OMC formulation was then incorporated in a gel formulation and tested for ocular irritation using the hen’s egg test-chorio-allantoic membrane (HET-CAM) assay, in vitro and in vivo sun protection factor, in vitro release profile, skin biometrics, and in vivo tape stripping. Results The liposome/OMC nanosystem was not hydrolyzed from R. miehei by lipase. In the biodistribution assay, the liposome/OMC formulation labeled with technetium-99m had mainly deposited in the skin, while for OMC the main organ was the liver, showing that the liposome had higher affinity for the skin than OMC. The liposome/OMC formulation was classified as nonirritating in the HET-CAM test, indicating good histocompatibility. The formulation containing liposome/OMC had a higher in vivo solar photoprotection factor, but did not show increased water resistance. Inclusion in liposomes was able to slow down the release of OMC from the formulation, with a lower steady-state flux (3.9 ± 0.33 μg/cm2/hour) compared with the conventional formulation (6.3 ± 1.21 μg/cm2/hour). The stripping method showed increased uptake of OMC in the stratum corneum, giving an amount of 22.64 ± 7.55 μg/cm2 of OMC, which was higher than the amount found for the conventional formulation (14.57 ± 2.30 μg/cm2). Conclusion These results indicate that liposomes are superior carriers for OMC, and confer greater safety and efficacy to sunscreen formulations.


Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets | 2008

DNA methylation: A promising target for the twenty-first century

Paula A. Abreu; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; L.R. Leão-Ferreira; Maria Gouveia; Esteban Braggio; Ilana Zalcberg; Dilvani O. Santos; Saulo Bourguinhon; Lucio Mendes Cabral; Carlos Rangel Rodrigues; Helena C. Castro

Background: Over the last few years DNA methylation and its involvement in diseases such as cancer has become of great interest for applied research. Since reversal of aberrant DNA methylation may influence the behavior of tumors, the methylation of DNA CpG sites is a potential target for the development of inhibitors for use in cancer treatment. Objective/methods: We briefly review the structural and mechanistic features of DNA methylation, including a structural analysis of the three main human DNA methyltransferases and some (pre)clinical results. Results/conclusion: Despite side effects, data obtained to date still support the vision that DNA-methylation, possibly associated with the use of histone deacetylases (HDACs) and/or artificial transcription factors (ATFs), is a promising target for improving anticancer therapy in the 21st century.


Life Sciences | 2016

Fish oil attenuates persistent inflammatory pain in rats through modulation of TNF-α and resolvins.

Bianca Waruar Lobo; Cleverton Kleiton Freitas de Lima; Monique S. Teixeira; Natália L.C. Silva; Christina Maeda Takiya; Mônica Freiman de Souza Ramos; Ana Luisa P. Miranda; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz

UNLABELLED Fish oil (FO), source of omega-3 fatty acids (FA), has been widely studied in the treatment of inflammatory diseases and inflammatory pain (IP). Omega-3 FA give rise to eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic (DHA) acids, metabolized to eicosanoids and converted to resolvins with important anti-inflammatory action. AIMS This study investigates the effects of oral doses of omega-3 FA from FO and concentrated fish oil (CFO) in a model of sub-chronic IP, induced by Complete Freunds Adjuvant (CFA). MAIN METHODS IP was induced by intraplantar injection of CFA into the right hind paw of Wistar rats. Three groups were pre-treated with omega-3 FA: two groups received CFO (460mg of EPA/360mg of DHA and 690mg of EPA/540mg of DHA) and one group received natural FO (460mg EPA/300mg DHA), for 7days before IP induction (pre-treatment) and 5days after induction (treatment). KEY FINDINGS TNF-α levels were reduced by CFO 690 (67.9%; p<0.01), CFO 460 (57.7%; p<0.01), FO 460 (26.2%), compared to the augment promoted by CFA (549.7%; p<0.001). Resolvin levels were increased in treated groups with respect to the CFA control group (CFO 690=3196.3%, p<0.01; CFO 460=3347.1%, p<0.01; FO=1653.5%). SIGNIFICANCE The results indicate that the tested doses reduced inflammatory pain effectively in a short pre-treatment period, through modulation of TNF-α and resolvins and that CFO presented better results than FO. Therefore, Ω-3 FA from FO can be proposed for use as complementary medicine in the treatment of painful and inflammatory diseases.


Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1986

Partial purification and characterization of the interconvertible forms of trehalase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; Cláudio H. D. Ortiz; JoséCarlos Da Costa Maia; Anita D. Panek


Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry | 1997

Activity and stability of a Rhizomucor miehei lipase in hydrophobic media

Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; Renata C. Martins; Willian L. Rocha; Andréa P. Dias


European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2005

A new sunscreen of the cinnamate class: Synthesis and enzymatic hydrolysis evaluation of glyceryl esters of p-methoxycinnamic acid

Zaida Maria Faria de Freitas; Elisabete Pereira dos Santos; João Rocha; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; José Carlos Saraiva Gonçalves


Fems Microbiology Letters | 1985

Relationships between mutations affecting protein kinase and accumulation of energy reserves in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

M.N. Tenan; Cláudio H. D. Ortiz; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; James R. Mattoon; Anita D. Panek


Archive | 2005

Photoprotective phenol derivatives obtained from cashew nut-shell liquid

Romeiro Luis Antõnio Soares; Da Silva Viviane Candida; Murta Maria Marcia; Cavalcante Magalhães Gouvan; Logrado Lucio Paulo Lima; Santos Maria Lucilia Dos; Resck Ines Sabioni; Araüjo Moura Emeli De; Gisela Maria Dellamora-Ortiz; Costa Leitão Álvaro Augusto Da; Da Silva Celia Santos; De Freitas Zaida Maria Faria; Dos Santos Elisabete Pereira; Sheila Garcia

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Elisabete Pereira dos Santos

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Anita D. Panek

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Mônica Freiman de Souza Ramos

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Zaida Maria Faria de Freitas

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Araüjo Moura Emeli De

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Bianca Waruar Lobo

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Cavalcante Magalhães Gouvan

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Cláudio H. D. Ortiz

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Costa Leitão Álvaro Augusto Da

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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De Freitas Zaida Maria Faria

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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