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Química Nova | 2009

Relationship between botanical origin and antioxidants vitamins of bee-collected pollen

Karla Cristina L. S. Oliveira; Marina Moriya; Ricardo A. B. Azedo; Ligia Bicudo de Almeida-Muradian; Lineu Prestes; Érica Weinstein Teixeira; Maria Luisa Teles Marques Florêncio Alves; C. C. Moreti; Rua Heitor Penteado

This study quantified vitamin C, E and β-carotene in samples of fresh bee-collected pollen and correlating them with the botanical origin. Vitamin content varied between 13.5 and 42.5 µg/g for vitamin E; 56.3 and 198.9 µg/g for β-carotene and 273.9 and 560.3 µg/g for vitamin C. It was concluded that the botanical origin and collecting season influenced the vitamin contents. There is a relationship between the vitamins and its botanical origin: Raphanus sp and Macroptilium sp, Mimosa caesalpineafolia with β-carotene; Raphanus sp, Eucalyptus sp, Macroptilium sp, Mimosa caesalpineafolia with vitamin E and Anadenanthera sp, Arecaceae type and Philodendron sp with vitamin C.


Química Nova | 2006

Comportamento de cristalização de lipídios estruturados obtidos a partir de gordura de palmiste e óleo de peixe

Oscar Wilfredo; Díaz Gamboa; Luiz Antonio Gioielli; Lineu Prestes

CRYSTALLIZATION BEHAVIOR OF STRUCTURED LIPIDS PRODUCED FROM PALM KERNEL FAT AND FISH OIL. The aim of this study is to evaluate the crystal structure of binary mixtures of palm kernel fat and fish oil, before and after chemical and enzymatic interesterification. The crystal structure was analyzed by polarized light microscopy. The addition of fish oil didn’t change the palm kernel fat crystallization characteristics, spherullites of types A and B being observed. However, due to chemical and enzymatic interesterification, smaller crystals were obtained. There was no difference between chemical and enzymatic interesterification, probably as a function of acyl migration in discontinuous processes catalyzed by lipases.


Química Nova | 2008

A thermogravimetric analysis of the combustion of a Brazilian mineral coal

Claudionor Gomes; Silva Filho; Lineu Prestes; Eduardo Milioli

Knowledge of coal combustion kinetics is crucial for burner design. This work aims to contribute on this issue by determining the kinetics of a particular Brazilian bituminous coal. Non-isothermal thermogravimetry was applied for determining both the pre-exponential factor and the activation energy. Coal samples of 10 mg and 775 mm mean size were used in synthetic air atmospheres (21 % O2). Heating rates from 10 to 50 oC/min were applied until the temperature reached 850 oC, which was kept constant until burnout. The activation energy for the primary and the secondary combustion resulted, respectively, in 135.1 kJ/mol and 85.1 kJ/mol.


Química Nova | 2012

Derivative spectrophotometric method for determination of acyclovir in polymeric nanoparticles

Guilherme Diniz Tavares; Gisele Miki Ishikawa; Talita Ferreira Monteiro; Carolina Zanolini; Érika Rosa Maria Kedor; Nadia Bou-Chacra; Vladi Olga Consiglieri; Lineu Prestes

A derivative spectrophotometric method was validated for quantification of acyclovir in poly ( n-butylcyanoacrylate) (PBCA) nanoparticles. Specificity, linearity, precision, accuracy, recovery, detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) limits were established for method validation. First-derivative at 295.2 nm eliminated interferences from nanoparticle ingredients and presented linearity for acyclovir concentrations ranging from 1.25 to 40.0 µg/mL (r = 0.9999). Precision and accuracy data demonstrated good reproducibility. Recovery ranged from 99.3 to 101.2. LOD was 0.08 µg/mL and LOQ, 0.25 µg/mL. Thus, the proposed method proved to be easy, low cost, and accurate, and therefore, an useful alternative to quantify acyclovir in nanoparticles.


Química Nova | 2011

PRODUCTION OF SILICA GEL FROM RESIDUAL RICE HUSK ASH

Samantha Pinheiro; Buás de Lima; Raimundo Pereira; Otávio Augusto Paiva; Guilherme Chagas Cordeiro; Fluminense Darcy Ribeiro; Marcia R. M. Chaves; Escola Politécnica; Lineu Prestes; Romildo Dias; Toledo Filho; Rego Fairbairn

This paper presents a study on the production of silica gel in hydrothermal process using residual rice husk ash. Measurements of the chemical composition, X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, particle size distribution, and pozzolanic activity were carried out in order to characterize the obtained material, and the optimal silica gel was selected for use as a mineral additive in cement pastes. The compressive strengths were determined for cement pastes containing silica gel (0.0, 2.5 or 5% by mass) in different times. The results indicate that the mixtures containing silica gel showed improved mechanical behavior over all time periods evaluated.


Química Nova | 2012

ORGANIC AND TOTAL MERCURY DETERMINATION IN SEDIMENTS BY COLD VAPOR ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY: METHODOLOGY VALIDATION AND UNCERTAINTY MEASUREMENTS

Robson L. Franklin; Jose E. Bevilacqua; Diretoria de Tecnologia; D. I. T. Fávaro; Lineu Prestes

The purpose of the present study was to validate a method for organic Hg determination in sediment. The procedure for organic Hg was adapted from literature, where the organomercurial compounds were extracted with dichloromethane in acid medium and subsequent destruction of organic compounds by bromine chloride. Total Hg was performed according to 3051A USEPA methodology. Mercury quantification for both methodologies was then performed by CVAAS. Methodology validation was verified by analyzing certified reference materials for total Hg and methylmercury. The uncertainties for both methodologies were calculated. The quantification limit of 3.3 µg kg -1 was found for organic Hg by CVAAS.


Química Nova | 2009

UVA I-protection effectiveness of bioactive compound and organic UV filters: an in vitro assessment

André Rolim Baby; Tatiana Santana Balogh; Carla Aparecida Pedriali; Telma Mary Kaneko; Maria Valéria Robles; Lineu Prestes

This research work aimed at determining the UVA effectiveness (UVA I/UV ratio), by diffuse transmittance analysis, of sunscreens developed with a bioactive substance, the rutin, associating or not with organic UVB-UVA filters incorporated at a phosphate-base O/W emulsion. Sunscreens provided conflicting and unpredictable results concerning the anti-UVA protection, specially, at the UVA I region. Possible interactions among the organic UV filters and the polyphenolic bioactive substance may have accounted with improvement or reduction of UV protection by a complex and not yet elucidated mechanism, probably regarding wavelength delocalization to superior or inferior values, by resonant molecule stabilization or destabilization.


Química Nova | 2009

EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF BASE AND ALKYL BROMIDE ON SYNTHESIS OF PYRAZINOIC ACID ESTERS THROUGH FATORIAL DESIGN

João Paulo dos Santos Fernandes; Veni Maria Andres Felli; Lineu Prestes

factorial design to evaluate the preparation of these esters through the substitution of alkyl bromides with carboxylate anion. The controlled factors were alkyl chain length of bromides (ethyl and hexyl) and the used base (triethylamine and DBU). Results revealed that the used base used has significant effect on yield, and alkyl bromide used has neither significant influence, nor its interaction effect with base.Keywords: esterification; antimycobacterial agent; factorial design.


Química Nova | 2002

Química Medicinal: 25 anos de planejamento racional de fármacos

Antonia T. do Amaral; Lineu Prestes; Carlos A. Montanari

The Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica is commemorating its 25th anniversary, and this paper is intended to draw an overview of the Brazilian Medicinal Chemistry over all these years. In 1977 Brazil had almost no activities at all in the field, albeit many efforts were already on the way for encouraging Brazilian Scientists to enter the area. Among many different endeavours to help medicinal chemists to fulfil their proposals and the establishment of an on-going research with the help of networks, the Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica created, in 1991, its own Division on Structure and Activity Relationship, which became the Division of Medicinal Chemistry, in 1997.


Archive | 2015

Effect of Gamma Radiation on Growth and Mycotoxins Production of Alternaria alternata

Braghini R; Rocha Lo; Pozzi Cr; Frizzarin A; Reis Ta; Corrêa B; Lineu Prestes; Rua Heitor Penteado

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Federal University of Amazonas

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