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Liquid Crystals | 2014

Synthesis of luminescent liquid crystals derived from gallic acid containing heterocyclic 1,3,4-oxadiazole

Tiago Elias Allievi Frizon; Alexandre Gonçalves Dal-Bó; Georgina Lopez; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula; Luciano da Silva

This article describes the synthesis, liquid crystalline and photophysical properties of luminescent liquid crystalline compounds, derived from gallic acid containing heterocyclic 1,3,4-oxadiazole. The mesophases of these compounds were characterised using polarising optical microscopy (POM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). All compounds showed high thermal stability and blue photoluminescence in solution, with emission maxima between 376 and 381 nm. For all compounds, the liquid crystalline behaviour was preserved on cooling from the isotropic state to room temperature. These characteristics make these materials good candidates for application in organic electronics.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

Effects of gold nanoparticles on endotoxin-induced uveitis in rats.

David Valter Pereira; Fabricia Petronilho; Hilda Regina Silveira Benevides Pereira; Francieli Vuolo; Francieli Mina; Jonathan Correa Possato; Marcelo F. Vitto; Daniela R. Souza; Luciano da Silva; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula; Cláudio T. De Souza; Felipe Dal-Pizzol

PURPOSE This study evaluates the effects of the gold nanoparticle in endotoxin-induced uveitis in rats. METHODS Adult male Wistar rats were divided into five groups: saline + saline, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) + saline, LPS + prednisolone, LPS + gold salt (GS) and LPS + gold nanoparticle (GNP). Two hours after LPS administration, prednisolone acetate 1%, GS, and GNP were topically applied to both eyes of rats and repeated every 6 hours for 24 hours. After 24 hours, rats were anesthetized and aqueous humor was sampled and the irides were removed. Aqueous humor TNF-α, myeloperoxidase activity were determined. Irides oxidative damage and content of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) were determined. RESULTS The administration of LPS-induced eye inflammatory response characterized by an increase in aqueous humor TNF-α, myeloperoxidase, and by irides oxidative damage. All these parameters were decreased by the administration of GNP. Since the inflammatory response secondary to LPS administration depends, in part, to the activation of the TLR4-NF-κB pathway we demonstrated here that a potential mechanism to explain the GNP effects was the decrease on TLR4 content and NF-κB activation. CONCLUSIONS These findings suggest that topical GNP decreases intraocular inflammation and oxidative damage by interfering in the TLR4-NF-κB pathway.


Mutation Research | 2014

Acute and chronic administration of gold nanoparticles cause DNA damage in the cerebral cortex of adult rats.

Eria Cardoso; Gislaine T. Rezin; Elton Torres Zanoni; Frederico de Souza Notoya; Daniela Dimer Leffa; Adriani Paganini Damiani; Francine Daumann; Juan Carlos Ortiz Rodriguez; R. Benavides; Luciano da Silva; Vanessa Moraes de Andrade; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula

The use of gold nanoparticles is increasing in medicine; however, their toxic effects remain to be elucidated. Studies show that gold nanoparticles can cross the blood-brain barrier, as well as accumulate in the brain. Therefore, this study was undertaken to better understand the effects of gold nanoparticles on rat brains. DNA damage parameters were evaluated in the cerebral cortex of adult rats submitted to acute and chronic administration of gold nanoparticles of two different diameters: 10 and 30nm. During acute administration, adult rats received a single intraperitoneal injection of either gold nanoparticles or saline solution. During chronic administration, adult rats received a daily single injection for 28 days of the same gold nanoparticles or saline solution. Twenty-four hours after either single (acute) or last injection (chronic), the rats were euthanized by decapitation, their brains removed, and the cerebral cortices isolated for evaluation of DNA damage parameters. Our study showed that acute administration of gold nanoparticles in adult rats presented higher levels of damage frequency and damage index in their DNA compared to the control group. It was also observed that gold nanoparticles of 30nm presented higher levels of damage frequency and damage index in the DNA compared to the 10nm ones. When comparing the effects of chronic administration of gold nanoparticles of 10 and 30nm, we observed that occurred significant different index and frequency damage, comparing with control group. However, there is no difference between the 10 and 30nm groups in the levels of DNA damage for both parameters of the Comet assay. Results suggest that gold nanoparticles for both sizes cause DNA damage for chronic as well as acute treatments, although a higher damage was observed for the chronic one.


Waste Management | 2014

Mechanical and toxicological evaluation of concrete artifacts containing waste foundry sand

Miguel Angelo Mastella; Edivelton Soratto Gislon; Fernando Pelisser; Cláudio Ricken; Luciano da Silva; Elidio Angioletto; Oscar Rubem Klegues Montedo

The creation of metal parts via casting uses molds that are generally made from sand and phenolic resin. The waste generated after the casting process is called waste foundry sand (WFS). Depending on the mold composition and the casting process, WFS can contain substances that prevent its direct emission to the environment. In Brazil, this waste is classified according to the Standard ABNT NBR 10004:2004 as a waste Class II (Non-Inert). The recycling of this waste is limited because its characteristics change significantly after use. Although the use (or reuse) of this byproduct in civil construction is a technically feasible alternative, its effects must be evaluated, especially from mechanical and environmental points of view. Thus, the objective of this study is to investigate the effect of the use of WFS in the manufacture of cement artifacts, such as masonry blocks for walls, structural masonry blocks, and paving blocks. Blocks containing different concentrations of WFS (up to 75% by weight) were produced and evaluated using compressive strength tests (35 MPa at 28 days) and toxicity tests on Daphnia magna, Allium cepa (onion root), and Eisenia foetida (earthworm). The results showed that there was not a considerable reduction in the compressive strength, with values of 35 ± 2 MPa at 28 days. The toxicity study with the material obtained from leaching did not significantly interfere with the development of D. magna and E. foetida, but the growth of the A. cepa species was reduced. The study showed that the use of this waste in the production of concrete blocks is feasible from both mechanical and environmental points of view.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2014

Iontophoresis with gold nanoparticles improves mitochondrial activity and oxidative stress markers of burn wounds.

Paulo Cesar Lock Silveira; Mirelli Venâncio; Priscila S. Souza; Eduardo G. Victor; Frederico de Souza Notoya; Carla S. Paganini; Emilio L. Streck; Luciano da Silva; Ricardo A. Pinho; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula

The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of microcurrent and gold nanoparticles on oxidative stress parameters and the mitochondrial respiratory chain in the healing of skin wounds. Thirty 60-day old male Wistar rats (250-300 g) were divided into five groups (N=6): Control; Burn wounds; Microcurrent (MIC); Gold nanoparticle gel (GNP gel) and Microcurrent+Gold nanoparticle gel (MIC+GNP gel). The microcurrent treatment was applied for five consecutive days at a dose of 300 μA. The results demonstrate a significant decrease in the activity of complexes I, II-III and IV in the Burn Wounds group compared to the control, and the MIC+GNP gel group was able to reverse this inhibition in complexes I, III and IV. Furthermore, a significant reduction in oxidative damage parameters and a significant increase in the levels of antioxidant defence enzymes were induced in the MIC+GNP gel group compared to the Burn Wounds group. The data strongly indicate that the group receiving treatment with MIC+GNP gel had improved mitochondrial functioning and oxidative stress parameters, which contributed to tissue repair.


Drug Delivery | 2014

Effects of phonophoresis with gold nanoparticles on oxidative stress parameters in a traumatic muscle injury model

Paulo Cesar Lock Silveira; Eduardo G. Victor; Frederico de Souza Notoya; Débora da Luz Scheffer; Luciano da Silva; Roberto Benavides Cantú; Virginia Hidolina Collins Martínez; Ricardo A. Pinho; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of therapeutic pulsed ultrasound with gold nanoparticles on oxidative stress parameters after traumatic muscle injury in Wistar rats. The animals were randomly divided into nine groups (n = 6 each): sham (uninjured muscle); muscle injury without treatment; muscle injury and treatment with dimethyl sulfoxide (15 mg/kg); muscle injury and treatment with gold nanoparticles (27 µg); muscle injury and treatment with dimethyl sulfoxide + gold nanoparticles (Plus); muscle injury and therapeutic pulsed ultrasound; muscle injury and therapeutic pulsed ultrasound + dimethyl sulfoxide; muscle injury and therapeutic pulsed ultrasound + gold nanoparticles; and muscle injury and therapeutic pulsed ultrasound + Plus. Gastrocnemius injury was induced by a single-impact blunt trauma. Therapeutic pulsed ultrasound (6-min application, frequency 1.0 MHz, intensity 0.8 W/cm2) was used 2, 12, 24, and 48 h after trauma. Mitochondrial superoxide generation, lipid peroxidation, and protein carbonylation, and the activities of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and catalase were evaluated. The increase in the superoxide production and TBARS and carbonyl levels observed in the control group after muscle damage were reduced in animals exposed to therapeutic pulsed ultrasound plus nanoparticles. Similarly, antioxidants enzymes showed a decreased activity with the same treatment. Our work suggest that therapeutic pulsed ultrasound + dimethyl sulfoxide + gold nanoparticles has beneficial effects on the muscle healing process by inducing a decrease in oxidative stress parameters and most likely decreasing the deleterious effects of the inflammatory response.


Materials Research-ibero-american Journal of Materials | 2013

Structural and fluid dynamic characterization of calcium carbonate-based porous ceramics

Lisandro Simão; Oscar Rubem Klegues Montedo; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula; Luciano da Silva; Rafael F. Caldato; Murilo Daniel de Mello Innocentini

The aim of this work was to experimentally evaluate the use of calcium carbonate as a pore-generating agent in ceramic compositions. Compositions that contained 50% kaolin, 20% limestone, and different concentrations of quartz and feldspar were prepared by uniaxial pressing. Samples were heat-treated at a heating rate appropriate to induce calcium carbonate degassing, and they were then sintered at 800, 900, and 1050 °C. Tests of X-ray fluorescence, thermogravimetric analysis, porosimetry, and air permeation were performed. The composition (wt%) that contained 50% kaolin, 20% limestone, 20% feldspar, and 10% quartz and heat treated at 1050 °C (


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014

Self-association of sodium deoxycholate with EHEC cellulose cooperatively induced by sodium dodecanoate.

Samuel de Medeiros Modolon; Arlindo C. Felippe; Tiago E. Fizon; Luciano da Silva; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula; Alexandre Gonçalves Dal-Bó

Some aspects of ethyl (hydroxyethyl) cellulose (EHEC) aqueous behavior in the presence of ionic surfactants are described in the literature; however, most of the studies reported address moderately concentrated solutions. Few studies have been carried out in the dilute regime using mixtures of biosurfactants. The main purpose of this work is to investigate the interaction of EHEC in the dilute regime and to verify the mixture of two surfactants: sodium deoxycholate (NaDC) and sodium dodecanoate (SDoD). The parameters of the surfactant to polymer association processes such as the critical aggregation concentration (cac) and saturation of the polymer by surfactants (psp) were determined from the plots of surface tension and specific conductivity versus surfactant concentration in basic conditions. The cmc of NaDC-SDoD mixtures showed non-ideal behavior. However, EHEC added to mixtures of SDoD and NaDC acts as a stabilizer for the mixed aggregate during the association process.


Materials Science Forum | 2014

Porous Ceramic Structures Obtained from Calcium Carbonate as Pore Generating Agent

Lisandro Simão; Oscar Rubem Klegues Montedo; Rafael Falchi Caldato; M. D. M. Innocentini; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula; Elidio Angioletto; Alexandre Gonçalves Dal-Bó; Luciano da Silva

The aim of this work is to present experimental results related to the use of calcium carbonate as pore generating agent. Four compositions containing 20 wt.% of limestone were used and characterized chemically and thermally. Each composition was homogenized in a porcelain ball mill, dried in a laboratory drier, humidified at 7 wt.%, and pressed in an uniaxial hydraulic press. Compacted samples were dried and heat treated with a suitable heating rate for the degasification of calcium carbonate and sintered at 800, 900, and 1050 °C. Sintered samples were characterized to determine the porosity, crystalline phases formed and microstructural features. The results showed that the porosity has increased with the sintering temperature of the compositions increasing due porosity generated by the calcium carbonate degasification and the material expansion.


Dyes and Pigments | 2016

New photoactive D-π-A-π-D benzothiadiazole derivative: Synthesis, thermal and photophysical properties

José Luiz Westrup; L.W. Oenning; Marcos Marques da Silva Paula; Rodrigo da Costa Duarte; Fabiano Severo Rodembusch; Tiago Elias Allievi Frizon; Luciano da Silva; Alexandre Gonçalves Dal-Bó

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Marcos Marques da Silva Paula

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Alexandre Gonçalves Dal-Bó

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Elidio Angioletto

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Frederico de Souza Notoya

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Márcio Antônio Fiori

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Gislaine T. Rezin

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Oscar Rubem Klegues Montedo

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Ricardo A. Pinho

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Tiago Elias Allievi Frizon

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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Adriani Paganini Damiani

Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense

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