Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe
University of Brasília
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Talanta | 2006
Claudete Fernandes Pereira; Fabiano Barbieri Gonzaga; Antônio José Moraes Guaritá-Santos; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe
This work presents a simple, reproducible and low cost method, employing differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry, for determination of selenium(IV). A gold electrode obtained from recordable compact disks (CD-R) was used to evaluate the voltammetric behavior of the metallic ion in 0.1molL(-1) HClO(4). To evaluate the voltammetric behavior of Se(IV), parameters such as deposition potential and deposition time were optimized. A wide linear response range, from 0.5 to 291ngmL(-1), was obtained using a 5.0mm diameter gold electrode. Recovery tests for Se(IV) utilizing standard reference solutions provided values between 94 and 96%.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2010
Clarissa Silva Pires de Castro; Andréa F. Arruda; Leandro R. Da Cunha; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe; Jez W. B. Braga; José G. Dórea
In non-ideal scenarios involving partial or non-breastfeeding, cow’s milk-based dairy products are mainstream in infant feeding. Therefore, it is important to study the concentrations of potentially neurotoxic contaminants (Pb and Cd) and their respective counteracting elements (Ca and Zn) in infant dairy products. Fifty-five brands of infant formulas and milk sold in Brasilia, Brazil were analyzed. The dairy products came from areas in the central-west (26%), southeast (29%) and south of Brazil (36%) extending as far as Argentina (7%) and the Netherlands (2%). For toxic Pb and Cd, median concentrations in powdered samples were 0.109 mg/kg and 0.033 mg/kg, respectively; in fluid samples median Pb concentration was 0.084 mg/kg, but median Cd concentration was below the limit of detection and overall values were below reference safety levels. However, 62% of these samples presented higher Pb concentration values than those established by FAO/WHO. Although the inverse correlation between Cd and Zn (Spearman r = −0.116; P = 0.590) was not statistically significant, the positive correlation between Ca and Pb was (Spearman r = 0.619; P < 0.0001). Additionally, there was a significant correlation between Pb and Cd. Furthermore, the study also revealed that provision of the essential trace element Zn in infant formulas can provide adequate amounts of the recommended daily requirements. Infant formulas and milk sold for consumption by infants and children can be an efficient tool to monitor neurotoxic metal risk exposure among young children.
Protein and Peptide Letters | 2003
Clarissa Silva Pires de Castro; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe; Carlos Bloch
Binding of mercury to BSA and Ovalbumin was investigated by Differential Pulse Voltammetry. The method relies on the direct monitoring of peak current variation due to mercury oxidation in the presence of these two albumins. Linear calibration graphs were obtained for both BSA and Ovalbumin in concentrations ranging from 2.49 x 10(-9) to 19.6 x 10(-9) mol L(-1). The acquired data was used to quantify these two proteins independently and to calculate the dissociation constants of Hg-BSA and Hg-Ovalbumin complexes.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2003
Clarissa Silva Pires de Castro; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe; Carlos Bloch Junior
Abstract Binding of zinc to Mung Bean Nuclease was investigated by anodic stripping voltammetry and cyclic voltammetry. These methods rely on the direct monitoring of the oxidation current of zinc in the absence and presence of Mung Bean Nuclease. Titration curves of Zn 2+ with the enzyme were obtained in concentrations ranging from 1.08×10 −9 to 1.07×10 −8 M and 1.16×10 −8 to 1.04×10 −7 M. The acquired data were used to calculate the dissociation constant and the stoichiometry of the complex. The binding sites of zinc in the Mung Bean Nuclease molecule were investigated using cyclic voltammetry. Two types of binding sites for zinc were identified and were attributed to a mononuclear exposed zinc-binding site with catalytic function and to an inaccessible binuclear zinc-binding site with structural functions.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2009
Eduardo F. Pereira; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe
A classical cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometric (CVAAS) method for the determination of total mercury in blood has been previously adapted for application to samples of human hair. The reaction vessel specified in the original adaptation was, however, large and difficult to use with small hair samples. In the present study, the reaction vessel has been modified and reduced in size and the protocols have been optimized in order to provide an analytical method that is more efficient, less time-consuming, and gives lower blank values than the original adaptation. The optimized method was validated by multiple, independent, replicated assays of certified reference hair samples, and the mean recovery obtained (98.7%) indicated an efficient performance of the digestion and detection processes. The method was applied to the assay of 144 hair samples derived from populations that had or had not been exposed to mercury from environmental sources. The results from all of the samples analyzed were consistent with those published previously for similar samples.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2006
Jocilene D. Torres; Elaine A. Faria; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe; Alexandre G.S. Prado
Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2005
Alexandre G.S. Prado; Elaine A. Faria; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe; Jocilene D. Torres
Clean-soil Air Water | 2009
Clóvis E. G. Ilha; Antônio J. M. G. dos Santos; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe
Microchemical Journal | 2013
Gabriella Magarelli; Jonatas Gomes da Silva; Idio Alves de Sousa Filho; Inayan Séphora Dourado Lopes; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe; Lúcia Vieira Hoffmann; Clarissa Silva Pires de Castro
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2004
José G. Dórea; Antonio C. Barbosa; Jurandir Rodrigues SouzaDe; Pedro Sérgio Fadini; Wilson F. Jardim