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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2009

Enantioselective Total Synthesis of the Potent Anti-inflammatory (+)-Myrrhanol A

Victoriano Domingo; Lúcia Silva; Horacio R. Diéguez; Jesús F. Arteaga; José F. Quílez del Moral; Alejandro F. Barrero

The first total synthesis of potent anti-inflammatory polypodanes (+)-myrrhanol A (1), (+)-myrrhanone A (2), (+)-myrrhanone B (3), and (+)-myrrhanol B (4) has been achieved. Key steps in our convergent, highly stereocontrolled route are a Ti(III)-mediated radical cyclization of a chiral monoepoxide to furnish a bicyclic synthon that combines stereospecifically with an acyclic vinyl iodide via an intermolecular B-alkyl Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2009

Green chemicals and process to graft cellulose fibers

Carla Gaiolas; Mohamed Naceur Belgacem; Lúcia Silva; Wim Thielemans; Ana Paula Costa; Mario Nunes; Manuel Santos Silva

The treatment of additive-free hand sheet paper samples with cold plasma was carried out and showed that cellulose can be chemically linked with reactive natural products, namely myrcene (My) and limonene (LM). Contact-angle measurement and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were used to ascertain the occurrence of the grafting. Indeed, the contact-angle value of a drop of water deposited at the surface of paper increased from 30 degrees for unmodified substrate to about 105 and 107 degrees, for LM- and My-treated samples, respectively. In fact, LM- and My-treated surfaces were rendered totally apolar. Indeed, the polar contribution to the surface energy decreased from about 23 mJ/m(2) for pristine samples to practically zero for treated ones. The treated surfaces displayed water-barrier properties; the penetration of the liquid was reduced significantly after LM and My treatments. The XPS spectra showed that the modification with LM and My gave rise to very significant change in the O/C ratio, as well as in the intensity of the C1 peak assigned to aliphatic carbon sequences.


Bioresource Technology | 2013

Biodegradability enhancement and detoxification of cork processing wastewater molecular size fractions by ozone

Diana Santos; Lúcia Silva; António Albuquerque; Rogério Simões; Arlindo C. Gomes

Cork boiling wastewater pollutants were fractionated by sequential use of four ultrafiltration membranes and five fractions were obtained: four retentates (>100, 50-100, 20-50 and 10-20 kDa) and one permeate (<10 kDa); which were used to study the correlation of molecular size with biodegradability and toxicity before and after ozonation. The results show that molecular size is correlated with organic load and restrains biodegradability. The fraction with >100 kDa corresponds to 56% of the organic load and the one with <10 kDa only 8%. The biodegradability of fractions increased 182% with fractions molecular size reduction from >100 to <10 kDa and the chemical oxygen demand (COD) was from 3436 to 386 mg L(-1). For biodegradability enhancement the best outcome of ozonation was obtained with compounds having molecular size >20 kDa and range from 5% up to 175% for applied ozone doses to COD ratios between 0.15 and 0.38.


Molecules | 2012

Synergistic Antibacterial Activity of the Essential Oil of Aguaribay (Schinus molle L.)

Mendonça Rocha; Jesús M. Rodilla; David Díez; Heriberto V. Elder; María S. Guala; Lúcia Silva; Eunice Baltazar Pombo

Schinus molle L. (aguaribay, aroeira-falsa, “molle”, family Anacardiaceae), a native of South America, produces an active antibacterial essential oil extracted from the leaves and fruits. This work reports a complete study of its chemical composition and determines the antibacterial activity of Schinus molle L. essential oil and its main components. The results showed that the crude extract essential oil has a potent antibacterial effect on Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923, a strong/moderate effect on Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and moderate/weak one on Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853.


Journal of Natural Products | 2016

Iodine, a Mild Reagent for the Aromatization of Terpenoids.

Victoriano Domingo; Consuelo Prieto; Lúcia Silva; Jesús M. Rodilla; José F. Quílez del Moral; Alejandro F. Barrero

Efficient procedures based on the use of iodine for the aromatization of a series of terpenoids possessing diene and homoallylic or allylic alcohol functionalities are described. Different examples are reported as a proof-of-concept study. Furthermore, iodine also proved to mediate the dehydrogenation of testosterone.


SpringerPlus | 2016

Antibacterial and antioxidant activity of Portuguese Lavandula luisieri (Rozeira) Rivas-Martinez and its relation with their chemical composition.

Sofia Pombal; Cleide F. Rodrigues; João P. Araújo; Pedro M. Rocha; Jesús M. Rodilla; David Díez; Ángela P. de la Granja; Arlindo C. Gomes; Lúcia Silva

Lavandula luisieri (Rozeira) Rivas-Martinez is an endemic aromatic Labiatae the Iberian Peninsula, common in semi-arid regions of southern Portugal and southwestern Spain, that produces an active antibacterial essential oil from the leaves and flowers. This work presents the study of the chemical variation in various stages of growth of leaves and flowers of L. luisieri. It has been found that the essential oils are mainly constituted by 1,8-cineol, camphor, linalool and trans-α-necrodil acetate. It was also studied the total phenol content and the antioxidant activity on leaves and flowers. The ethanol extraction from de leaves contents the highest total phenol, important factor for the antioxidant activity of the plant, extract. It has been studied too, the antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp. and Staphylococcus aureus. In accordance with the obtained results, the antibacterial activities stand out against Staphylococcus, of the oil of L. luisieri (leaves and flowers).


Chemosphere | 2018

Investigation of lab-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands treating industrial cork boiling wastewater

Arlindo C. Gomes; Lúcia Silva; António Albuquerque; Rogério Simões; Alexandros I. Stefanakis

The feasibility and treatment efficiency of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands (HSFCW) was assessed for the first time for cork boiling wastewater (CBW) through laboratory experiments. CBW is known for its high content of phenolic compounds, complex composition of biorecalcitrant and toxic nature. Two lab-scale units, one planted with Phragmites australis (CWP) and one unplanted (CWC), were used to evaluate the removals of COD, BOD, total phenolic compounds (TPh) and decolourization over a 2.5-years monitoring period under Mediterranean climatic conditions. Seven organic and hydraulic loading rates ranging from 2.6 to 11.5 g COD/m2/d and 5.7-9.1 L/m2/d were tested under average hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 5 ± 1 days required due to the CWB limited biodegradability (i.e., BOD5/COD of 0.19). Average removals of the CWP exceeded those of the CWC and reached 74.6%, 91.7% and 69.1% for COD, BOD5 and TPh, respectively, with respective mass removals rates up to 7.0, 1.7 and 0.5 (in g/m2/d). Decolourization was limited to 35%, since it mainly depends on physical processes rather than biodegradation. CBW concentration of nine phenolic compounds ranged from 1.2 to 38.4 mg/L (for the syringic and ellagic acids, respectively) in the raw CBW, with respective removals in the CWP unit ranging from 41.8 to 76.3%, higher than those in the control unit. Despite CBW high concentration of TPhs (average of 116.3 mg/L), the HSFCW reached organic load removals higher than those of conventional biological treatment methods.


Tetrahedron Letters | 2002

Covilanone: a new rearranged labdane type diterpene

Jesús M. Rodilla; M.I. Ismael; Lúcia Silva; J.P. Cesário Serrano; Julio G. Urones; Francisca Sanz

Abstract— A bicyclic diterpene triol with a new rearranged labdane carbon skeleton was isolated from the aerial parts of Halimiumviscosum (Willk.) Pinto da Silva (S. Joa˜o da Pesqueira). Its structure was established by FAB MS and two-dimensional NMRexperiments ( 1 H/ 1 H, 1 H/ 13 C) and its stereochemistry by NOE and X-ray study.


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2011

Chemical and biological profiles of Lavandula luisieri essential oils from western Iberia Peninsula populations

Azucena González-Coloma; Fernanda Delgado; Jesús M. Rodilla; Lúcia Silva; J. Sanz; Jesus Burillo


Water Science and Technology | 2013

Toxicity reduction and biodegradability enhancement of cork processing wastewaters by ozonation

Arlindo C. Gomes; Lúcia Silva; Rogério Simões; N. Canto; António Albuquerque

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Jesús M. Rodilla

University of Beira Interior

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Arlindo C. Gomes

University of Beira Interior

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António Albuquerque

University of Beira Interior

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Rogério Simões

University of Beira Interior

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Azucena González-Coloma

Spanish National Research Council

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