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Additively Manufactured Collector-Detector Device for Explosive Analysis Using Recycled PLA Filament Loaded with Carbon Black and Graphite CollectorDetector Collector Detector
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Souza, Maria M. C.
; Siqueira, Gilvana P.
; Rocha, Raquel G.
; Crapnell, Robert D.
; Santana, Mário H. P.
; Richter, Eduardo M.
; Banks, Craig E.
; Muñoz, Rodrigo A. A.
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We report the electrochemical potential of conductive filaments produced with recycled polylactic acid (rPLA) alongside a mixture of graphite (Gpt) and/or carbon black (CB) and castor oil to create an electrode ready-to-use. Additively-manufactured electrodes (AMEs) were compared with commercial-conductive filament composed of PLA and CB. The Gpt-CB-rPLA and CB-rPLA sensors showed lower charge-transfer resistance (Rct) and a greater heterogenous rate constant, k0, (Rct= 1040 ± 50 Ω and 1810 ± 30 Ω and k0= 6.91 (± 0.58) × 103 and 5.31 (± 0.40) × 103 cm s-1, respectively) compared to the sensor from the commercial filament (Rct = 9620 ± 280 Ω and k0 = 3.62 (± 0.38) ×10-3 cm s-1). The electrochemical response of [Fe(CN6)]3-/4- displayed a peak-to-peak separation of 180 ± 8 mV (Gpt-CB-rPLA) and 240 ± 6 mV (CB-rPLA) compared to commercial AME (740 ±10 mV), without any surface treatment. The filaments were used to create a 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) detection platform with linear range of 5-20 and 5-100 µmol L-1 for Gpt-CB-rPLA and CB-rPLA, respectively. The collector-detector device was applied for the analysis of a blast simulation. Finally, it is worth noting that the results obtained are without electrode treatment/activation, indicating that the rough surface of the additively manufactured electrode is an additional feature of the device for collecting explosive residues, simply by rubbing the additively manufactured platform on different surfaces in crime scenarios. rPLA (rPLA Gpt (Gpt andor or CB (CB readytouse. readytouse ready use. use ready-to-use Additivelymanufactured Additively AMEs (AMEs commercialconductive GptCBrPLA CBrPLA chargetransfer charge transfer Rct constant k Rct= 104 5 181 3 691 91 6.9 ( 0.58 058 0 58 10 531 31 5.3 0.40 040 40 s1, s1 s 1, 1 s-1 respectively 962 28 362 62 3.6 0.38 038 38 ×103 ×10 ×10- s1. . s-1) FeCN63/4 FeCN634 FeCN Fe CN6 /4 4 CN [Fe(CN6)]3-/4 peaktopeak peak 18 (Gpt-CB-rPLA 24 (CB-rPLA 740 (74 ±1 mV, , mV) treatment 2,4,6trinitrotoluene 246trinitrotoluene trinitrotoluene 2,4,6 2 TNT (TNT 520 20 5-2 5100 100 5-10 L1 L L- CBrPLA, rPLA, collectordetector collector detector simulation Finally treatmentactivation activation treatment/activation residues scenarios 69 9 6. 0.5 05 53 5. 0.4 04 s- 96 36 3. 0.3 03 ×1 FeCN63 FeCN63/ / [Fe(CN6)]3-/ 74 (7 6trinitrotoluene 246 2,4, 52 5- 510 5-1 0. FeCN6 [Fe(CN6)]3- 7 2,4 51 [Fe(CN6)]3 2, [Fe(CN6)] [Fe(CN6) [Fe(CN6 [Fe(CN
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; Padula, Vinícius
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; Sandoval-Gómez, Vivian E.
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; Colombo, Wesley D.
; Tomaszewska, Wioletta
; Wosiacki, Wolmar B.
; Ovando, Ximena M.C.
; Leite, Yuri L.R.
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ABSTRACT The limited temporal completeness and taxonomic accuracy of species lists, made available in a traditional manner in scientific publications, has always represented a problem. These lists are invariably limited to a few taxonomic groups and do not represent up-to-date knowledge of all species and classifications. In this context, the Brazilian megadiverse fauna is no exception, and the Catálogo Taxonômico da Fauna do Brasil (CTFB) (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/), made public in 2015, represents a database on biodiversity anchored on a list of valid and expertly recognized scientific names of animals in Brazil. The CTFB is updated in near real time by a team of more than 800 specialists. By January 1, 2024, the CTFB compiled 133,691 nominal species, with 125,138 that were considered valid. Most of the valid species were arthropods (82.3%, with more than 102,000 species) and chordates (7.69%, with over 11,000 species). These taxa were followed by a cluster composed of Mollusca (3,567 species), Platyhelminthes (2,292 species), Annelida (1,833 species), and Nematoda (1,447 species). All remaining groups had less than 1,000 species reported in Brazil, with Cnidaria (831 species), Porifera (628 species), Rotifera (606 species), and Bryozoa (520 species) representing those with more than 500 species. Analysis of the CTFB database can facilitate and direct efforts towards the discovery of new species in Brazil, but it is also fundamental in providing the best available list of valid nominal species to users, including those in science, health, conservation efforts, and any initiative involving animals. The importance of the CTFB is evidenced by the elevated number of citations in the scientific literature in diverse areas of biology, law, anthropology, education, forensic science, and veterinary science, among others. publications problem uptodate up date classifications context exception (CTFB http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br/, httpfaunajbrjgovbr http //fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ , jbrj gov br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/) 2015 Brazil 80 specialists 1 2024 133691 133 691 133,69 125138 125 138 125,13 82.3%, 823 82 3 (82.3% 102000 102 000 102,00 7.69%, 769 7 69 (7.69% 11000 11 11,00 . 3,567 3567 567 (3,56 2,292 2292 2 292 (2,29 1,833 1833 833 (1,83 1,447 1447 447 (1,44 1000 1,00 831 (83 628 (62 606 (60 520 (52 50 users science health biology law anthropology education others http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ faunajbrjgovbr //fauna.jbrj.gov.br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br/ 201 8 202 13369 13 133,6 12513 12 125,1 82.3% (82.3 10200 10 00 102,0 7.69% 76 6 (7.69 1100 11,0 3,56 356 56 (3,5 2,29 229 29 (2,2 1,83 183 83 (1,8 1,44 144 44 (1,4 100 1,0 (8 62 (6 60 52 (5 5 http//fauna.jbrj.gov.br (http://fauna.jbrj.gov.br 20 1336 133, 1251 125, 82.3 (82. 1020 0 102, 7.69 (7.6 110 11, 3,5 35 (3, 2,2 22 (2, 1,8 18 (1, 1,4 14 4 ( 82. (82 7.6 (7. 3, (3 2, (2 (1 7. (7
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Increased Resolvin E1 Production by Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Periodontitis Patients: Pilot Study E Patients
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Suárez, Lina J.
; González-Duarte, Wilmer
; Torrez-Velasco, Rodrigo
; Salinas, Viviana
; Roa-Molina, Nelly S.
; Muñoz, Sindy M.
; Rodríguez, Luz-Stella
; Arce, Roger M.
; Shibli, Jamil A.
; Rodríguez-Ciodaro, Adriana
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Resumo Este estudo quantificou a produção do agente pró-resolução Resolvin E1 por células mononucleares de sangue periférica (PBMC) de 20 voluntários sistemicamente saudáveis com e sem periodontite após a estimulação com lipopolissacárido (LPS) de Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg). Se reclutaram dez pacientes com periodontite e 10 voluntários saudáveis (30-50 anos), emparejados por pai e sexo. Células mononucleares de sangue são isoladas e estimuladas em placas de cultivo durante 24 horas com Pg LPS. Os níveis de Resolvin E1 são mediados nos sobrenadantes por meio de um ensaio imunoabsorvente ligado a enzimas. Foi observada uma produção significativamente maior de Resolvin E1 em ambos os grupos quando houve estímulo com LPS em comparação com os níveis iniciais (p=0,001). Foi observado um aumento significativo de Resolvina E1 na presença de lipopolissacárido em pacientes com periodontite em comparação com o grupo saudável (p=0,0019). Os níveis de Resolvin E1 podem refletir uma medida de resolução da inflamação que justifica uma investigação clínica aprofundada próresolução pró E PBMC (PBMC 2 (LPS Pg. . (Pg) 1 3050 30 50 (30-5 anos, anos , anos) sexo enzimas p=0,001. p0001 p p=0,001 0 001 (p=0,001) p=0,0019. p00019 p=0,0019 0019 (p=0,0019) (Pg 305 3 5 (30- p000 p=0,00 00 (p=0,001 (p=0,0019 (30 p00 p=0,0 (p=0,00 (3 p0 p=0, (p=0,0 ( p=0 (p=0, p= (p=0 (p= (p
Abstract This study quantified the production of the pro-resolving agent Resolvin E1 by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 20 systemically healthy volunteers with and without periodontitis after stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg). Ten periodontitis patients and 10 healthy volunteers (30-50 years old), matched by age and sex, were recruited. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated and stimulated in culture plates for 24 hours with Pg LPS. Resolvin E1 levels were measured in the supernatants by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Significantly higher production of Resolvin E1 was observed in both groups when stimulated with LPS compared to baseline levels (p<0.001). A significant increase in Resolvin E1 was observed in the presence of Lipopolysaccharide in the patients with periodontitis compared to the healthy group (p=0.0019). Resolvin E1 levels may reflect a measure of resolution of inflammation that warrants further clinical investigation. proresolving pro resolving E PBMC (PBMC 2 (LPS Pg. . (Pg) 1 3050 30 50 (30-5 old, old , old) sex recruited enzymelinked enzyme linked assay p<0.001. p0001 p p<0.001 0 001 (p<0.001) p=0.0019. p00019 p=0.0019 0019 (p=0.0019) investigation (Pg 305 3 5 (30- p000 p<0.00 00 (p<0.001 p=0.001 (p=0.0019 (30 p00 p<0.0 (p<0.00 p=0.00 (p=0.001 (3 p0 p<0. (p<0.0 p=0.0 (p=0.00 ( p<0 (p<0. p=0. (p=0.0 p< (p<0 p=0 (p=0. (p< p= (p=0 (p (p=
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Cisplatin-resistance and aggressiveness are enhanced by a highly stable endothelinconverting enzyme-1c in lung cancer cells
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Almarza, Cristopher
; Villalobos-Nova, Karla
; Toro, María A.
; González, Manuel
; Niechi, Ignacio
; Brown-Brown, David A.
; López-Muñoz, Rodrigo A.
; Silva-Pavez, Eduardo
; Gaete-Ramírez, Belén
; Varas-Godoy, Manuel
; Burzio, Verónica A.
; Jara, Lilian
; Aguayo, Francisco
; Tapia, Julio C.
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Abstract Background Lung cancer constitutes the leading cause of cancer mortality. High levels of endothelin-1 (ET-1), its cognate receptor ETAR and its activating enzyme, the endothelin-converting enzyme-1 (ECE-1), have been reported in several cancer types, including lung cancer. ECE-1 comprises four isoforms, which only differ in their cytoplasmic N-terminus. Protein kinase CK2 phosphorylates the N-terminus of isoform ECE-1c, increasing its stability and leading to enhanced invasiveness in glioblastoma and colorectal cancer cells, which is believed to be mediated by the amino acid residue Lys-6, a conserved putative ubiquitination site neighboring the CK2-phosphorylated residues Ser-18 and Ser-20. Whether Lys-6 is linked to the acquisition of a cancer stem cell (CSC)-like phenotype and aggressiveness in human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells has not been studied. Methods In order to establish the role of Lys-6 in the stability of ECE-1c and its involvement in lung cancer aggressiveness, we mutated this residue to a non-ubiquitinable arginine and constitutively expressed the wild-type (ECE-1cWT) and mutant (ECE-1cK6R) proteins in A549 and H1299 human NSCLC cells by lentiviral transduction. We determined the protein stability of these clones alone or in the presence of the CK2 inhibitor silmitasertib, compared to ECE-1cWT and mock-transduced cells. In addition, the concentration of secreted ET-1 in the growth media was determined by ELISA. Expression of stemness genes were determined by Western blot and RT-qPCR. Chemoresistance to cisplatin was studied by MTS viability assay. Migration and invasion were measured through transwell and Matrigel assays, respectively, and the side-population was determined using flow cytometry. Results ECE-1cK6R displayed higher stability in NSCLC cells compared to ECE-1cWT-expressing cells, but ET-1 secreted levels showed no difference up to 48 h. Most importantly, ECE-1cK6R promoted expression of the stemness genes c-Myc, Sox-2, Oct-4, CD44 and CD133, which enhance cellular self-renewal capability. Also, the ECE-1cK6R-expressing cells showed higher cisplatin chemoresistance, correlating with an augmented side-population abundance due to the increased expression of the ABCG2 efflux pump. Finally, the ECE-1cK6R-expressing cells showed enhanced invasiveness, which correlated with the regulated expression of known EMT markers. Conclusions Our findings suggest an important role of ECE-1c in lung cancer. ECE-1c is key in a non-canonical ET-1independent mechanism which triggers a CSC-like phenotype, leading to enhanced lung cancer aggressiveness. Underlying this mechanism, ECE-1c is stabilized upon phosphorylation by CK2, which is upregulated in many cancers. Thus, phospho-ECE-1c may be considered as a novel prognostic biomarker of recurrence, as well as the CK2 inhibitor silmitasertib as a potential therapy for lung cancer patients.
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Fast and Environmentally Friendly Method for Simultaneous Determination of Hydrochlorothiazide, Losartan and Potassium by Capillary Electrophoresis with Capacitively Coupled Contactless Conductivity Detection Hydrochlorothiazide
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Losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazide are often combined in pharmaceutical formulations for the treatment of hypertension. Therefore, the determination of these compounds in a single run is highly desirable for rapid quality control applications. The present study describes an ultra-fast (ca. 85 injections h-1) and environmentally friendly method based on capillary electrophoresis (CE) with capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection for simultaneous quantification of potassium, losartan and hydrochlorothiazide. Cation (potassium) and anions (losartan and hydrochlorothiazide) were analyzed in a single run using a background electrolyte composed by 10.0 mmol L-1 boric acid (pH = 9.0, adjusted with sodium hydroxide). The limits of detection were 4.0, 3.0 and 10.0 μmol L-1 for potassium, losartan and hydrochlorothiazide, respectively. The proposed method is simple, fast, with minimal waste generation, and accurate (recovery values between 98 and 102%). The results obtained with the CE method were statistically similar (95% confidence level) to those obtained by high-performance liquid chromatography (losartan and hydrochlorothiazide) and flame photometry (potassium). hypertension Therefore applications ultrafast ultra fast ca. ca (ca 8 h1 h 1 h-1 (CE (potassium 100 10 0 10. L1 L L- pH 90 9 9.0 hydroxide. hydroxide . hydroxide) 40 4 4.0 30 3 3. respectively simple generation recovery 102%. 102 102% 102%) 95% 95 (95 level highperformance high performance potassium. h- 9. 4. (9 (
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Cross-cultural invariance of the Spanish version of the COVID-19 Assessment Scorecard to measure the perception of government actions against COVID-19 in Latin America Crosscultural Cross cultural COVID19 COVID 19 COVID-1 COVID1 1 COVID-
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Caycho-Rodríguez, Tomás
; Valencia, Pablo D.
; Ventura-León, José
; Carbajal-León, Carlos
; Vilca, Lindsey W.
; Reyes-Bossio, Mario
; Delgado-Campusano, Mariel
; Yupanqui-Lorenzo, Daniel E.
; Paredes-Angeles, Rubí
; Rojas-Jara, Claudio
; Gallegos, Miguel
; Cervigni, Mauricio
; Martino, Pablo
; Polanco-Carrasco, Roberto
; Palacios, Diego Alejandro
; Moreta-Herrera, Rodrigo
; Samaniego-Pinho, Antonio
; Rivera, Marlon Elías Lobos
; Figares, Andrés Buschiazzo
; Puerta-Cortés, Diana Ximena
; Corrales-Reyes, Ibraín Enrique
; Calderón, Raymundo
; Gallegos, Walter L. Arias
; Petzold, Olimpia
; Camargo, Andrés
; Torales, Julio
; Blanco, J. Arkangel Monge
; González, Pedronel
; Smith-Castro, Vanessa
; Rivera, Wendy Yamilet Matute
; Ferrufino-Borja, Daniela
; Ceballos-Vásquez, Paula
; Muñoz-del-Carpio-Toia, Agueda
; Palacios, Jorge
; Burgos-Videla, Carmen
; León, Ana María Eduviges Florez
; Vergara, Ibeth
; Vega, Diego
; Barria-Asenjo, Nicol A.
; Schulmeyer, Marion K.
; Rios, Hassell Tatiana Urrutia
; Lira, Arelly Esther Lira
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Abstract Objectives The present study aimed to evaluate the measurement invariance of a general measure of the perception of governmental responses to COVID-|19 (COVID-SCORE-10) in the general population of 13 Latin American countries. Methods A total of 5780 individuals from 13 Latin American and Caribbean countries selected by non-probabilistic snowball sampling participated. A confirmatory factor analysis was performed and the alignment method was used to evaluate invariance. Additionally, a graded response model was used for the assessment of item characteristics. Results The results indicate that there is approximate measurement invariance of the COVID-SCORE-10 among the participating countries. Furthermore, IRT results suggest that the COVID-SCORE-10 measures with good psychometric ability a broad spectrum of the construct assessed, especially around average levels. Comparison of COVID-SCORE-10 scores indicated that participants from Cuba, Uruguay and El Salvador had the most positive perceptions of government actions to address the pandemic. Thus, the underlying construct of perception of government actions was equivalent in all countries. Conclusion The results show the importance of initially establishing the fundamental measurement properties and MI before inferring the cross-cultural universality of the construct to be measured. COVID|19 COVID19 COVID |19 19 COVID-|1 COVIDSCORE10 COVIDSCORE SCORE 10 (COVID-SCORE-10 1 578 nonprobabilistic non probabilistic participated Additionally characteristics COVID-SCORE-1 Furthermore assessed levels Cuba pandemic Thus crosscultural cross cultural measured COVID|1 COVID1 |1 COVID-| COVIDSCORE1 (COVID-SCORE-1 57 COVID-SCORE- COVID| | COVID- (COVID-SCORE- 5 COVID-SCORE (COVID-SCORE
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A comparative muscular assessment of the exoskeleton in a scaffold building operation, case study.
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Peláez, Sebastián A.
; Martínez Bernal, Oscar D.
; Muñoz, Rodrigo
; Mondragón, Iván F.
; Zea, Christian R.
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Resumen El trabajo de los lineros de media y alta tensión en la organización Enel-Codensa ha generado reportes de dolencias en partes del cuerpo, como lo son hombro y espalda y aumento de los ausentismos por desarrollo de enfermedades de laborales como los son los lumbagos y el manguito rotador. La evaluación muscular del caso de estudio se realizó a un grupo de trabajadores de la empresa colombiana Enel-Codensa, la cual tiene interés en mejorar las condiciones de trabajo de sus colaboradores, considerando la utilización de exosqueletos en el trabajo, con el fin de contrarrestar los elementos mencionados. Para lograrlo, se evaluaron ocho músculos. Se hizo uso de electromiografía (EMG) en 20 participantes voluntarios, doce linieros de alta tensión y ocho voluntarios. Lo anterior, con el fin de determinar si existe o no disminución en el esfuerzo muscular al usar el exoesqueleto; y comparar también si entre sujetos con experiencia y sin experiencia, la actividad muscular varia al usar el exoesqueleto. Como resultado se obtuvo que el esfuerzo muscular es menor en todos los músculos al usar el exoesqueleto. Sin embargo, la actividad se mantiene por encima del 10% de esfuerzo muscular en promedio, lo que puede generar fatiga muscular si se mantiene durante una jornada de ocho horas. El análisis estadístico de diferencia de medias dio como resultado que no existe diferencia entre realizar la actividad con o sin exoesqueleto excepto para el musculo Flexor Carpi Radial. Por otra parte, al realizar el comparativo entre los dos grupos, expertos y novatos, se encontró que la actividad muscular de los expertos es mayor en un 1%. Cuando se realizaron pruebas estadísticas de comparación de medias entre este grupo se no encontró igualdad de medidas en seis de los ocho músculos. En conclusión, para la prueba de armado de andamio, hay esfuerzo muscular en el antebrazo y brazo para ambas muestras. Para disminuir el esfuerzo muscular se recomienda brindar herramientas que contribuyan a una disminución de este o rediseñar la tarea.
Abstract The job in medium and high voltages lines for the Enel-Codensa Organization has generated discomfort reports in parts of the body, such as the shoulder and back also has been develop increase in absenteeism due to the development of occupational diseases such as lumbago and illnesses in the shoulder. The muscle evaluation of this case study was applied to a group of workers from the Colombian company, Enel-Codensa, which has an interest in improving the working conditions of its workers including exoskeletons in the development of its work. To achieve this, eight muscles were evaluated in which electromyography (EMG) was used in 20 volunteer participants, consisting of 12 electrical technicians and eight volunteers. The aim of the study was to determine whether a decrease in muscular effort occurred when the workers used the exoskeleton, to compare experienced and inexperienced subjects, and ultimately to analyze whether muscular activity varied with the use of an exoskeleton. As a result, muscular effort was lower in all the muscles when using the exoskeleton. However, the activity remained above 10% of muscular effort on average, which can generate muscular fatigue if such activity is maintained during an 8-hour day. The analysis showed that there is no difference when performing the activity with or without an exoskeleton except for the flexor carpi radialis muscle. Alternatively, when comparing the two groups, experts, and novices, it was found that the muscular activity of the experts was greater by 1%. As the study was performed, it was found that among this group, there was not an equality of measurements in six of the eight muscles. In conclusion, the scaffold erection test demonstrated muscular effort in the forearm and arm for both samples. To reduce this muscular effort, it is recommended to provide tools or redesign the task.
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DETERMINATION OF TOTAL AND BIOACCESSIBLE ELEMENTS IN TEMPORARY ADHESIVE TATTOOS USED BY CHILDREN AND ADULTS
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Squissato, André L.
; Claro, Augusto T. S. del
; Lourenço, Riad D.
; Fioroto, Alexandre M.
; Nascimento, Angerson N.
; Muñoz, Rodrigo A. A.
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The presence of bioaccessible potentially-toxic elements in five different brands of temporary tattoos (packaged with bubble gums) aimed at children and three product brands used by young and adult audiences were analyzed in accordance with the Brazilian Organization of Technical Standards (ABNT) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for toy’s safety standards. Bioaccessible barium, copper and strontium were found in the concentration range between 1.78-11.1 μg g-1, 0.0364-0.875 μg g-1, 0.155-9.9 μg g-1, respectively. Bioaccessible lead (2.6 ± 0.1 μg g-1 - 4.36 ± 0.06 μg g-1) and boron (2.14 ± 0.07 - 3.54 ± 0.07 μg g-1) were found in two samples whereas chromium (0.403 ± 0.004 μg g-1) in one sample aimed at children. Bioaccessible aluminum was found in six samples, mostly at products used by children. Other elements whose bioaccessibility was evaluated were Mo (< LOD), Cd (< LOD), V (0.148 ± 0.003 μg g-1) and Co (0.003 - 1.756 μg g-1). All samples met the upper limits permitted by the national toy safety standard, however, chromium, lead, cobalt and barium presented higher bioaccessibility levels than the allowed values by cosmetic regulation that controls products applied directly to the skin.
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Evaluación teórica de la exposición dietaria a la bacteriocina nisina como conservante natural para aderezos de tipo mayonesa vegetal en Chile
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ABSTRACT Currently, there is a need in the food industry for natural preservatives that have good consumers acceptance. Natural antimicrobials are a novel alternative, effective in controlling microbial growth, and safe to consume. Nisin is a bacteriocin produced by lactic acid bacteria that is currently used as a preservative in several food products. In Chile, nisin is regulated and restricted as an additive to cheeses and natural creams or curds. However, other food products could benefit from using nisin as a preservative, such as plant-based mayonnaise, where the consumer expects to find natural preservatives. In this review, we make a theoretical analysis of how adding nisin to plant-based mayonnaise would impact the daily intake of this additive in the Chilean population. Finally, we compare this data with the acceptable daily intake for nisin to conclude that there is an opportunity for using nisin as a preservative in plant-based mayonnaise without affecting consumers´ health.
RESUMEN Actualmente, existe una necesidad en la industria alimentaria de buscar preservantes de origen natural que tengan una mejor aceptación por el consumidor. Una alternativa interesante que ha emergido en los últimos años es el uso de antimicrobianos naturales, los cuales además de ser efectivos en el control de microorganismos, son inocuos para la salud. La nisina es una bacteriocina producida por bacterias ácido lácticas que se utiliza actualmente como preservante en varios productos alimenticios. En Chile, el uso de la nisina como aditivo está restringido a quesos y cremas naturales o nata cuajada, pero existen otros alimentos que podrían beneficiarse del uso de este preservante, como es el caso de los aderezos tipo mayonesa vegetal. En el presente trabajo, se analiza de manera teórica, como el uso de nisina en estos aderezos impactaría el consumo máximo permitido para este aditivo en la población chilena. Para esto, se analizó cuál es el consumo teórico actual de nisina en Chile, y cómo este se vería afectado si se utilizara nisina como preservante en aderezos tipo mayonesa vegetal. Finalmente, los datos obtenidos se compararon con el valor de ingesta diaria admisible (IDA) para la nisina, evidenciándose que existe una ventana de oportunidad para el uso de nisina en otros productos alimenticios.
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Internet of Things as a Tool for Sustainable Analytical Chemistry: A Review
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Cadeado, Alegre N. S.
; Machado, Caio C. S.
; Oliveira, Geandre C.
; Silva, Daniela A. S e
; Muñoz, Rodrigo A. A.
; Silva, Sidnei G.
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Sustainable analytical methods are highly demanded in the modern society. Within the green principles, novel procedures that attend the sustainable development goals have been proposed and the internet of things (IoT) can play key role to achieve this goal. The association of IoT with analytical chemistry enables the real-time obtaining of analytical data to control industrial processes as well as for monitoring different environmental scenarios and human health by accessing remotely analytical information. In this context, this review presents the main IoT technologies used for analytical chemistry as well as a tutorial for beginners in the field.
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Additive Manufacturing towards the Fabrication of Greener Electrochemical Sensors for Antioxidants
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Additive manufacturing is an emerging tool that has contributed to the sustainable fabrication of devices in several areas based on the concept of “zero waste”. Considering extrusion-based manufacturing (or 3D printing), polylactic acid (PLA) has been highlighted due to its biodegradability, obtention from renewable sources, and compatibility for 3D printing. Composites of PLA with conducting fillers, such as carbon-black (CB/PLA), are commercially-available and compatible with extrusion-based 3D printers and 3D pen. Herein, we investigate the electrochemical behavior of several antioxidant species (catechol, hydroquinone, propyl-gallate, octyl-gallate, dopamine, gallic acid and pyrogallol (PY)) on 3D-printed electrodes. Experiments by cyclic voltammetry demonstrated that electrochemical surface treatment in NaOH aqueous solution is an important strategy to improve the response of all antioxidants. Thus, PY was selected to evaluate the analytical performance of the proposed 3D-printed sensor. For this, a fast and simple method using batch-injection analysis with amperometric detection (BIA-AD) has been developed, which showed a limit of detection of 0.15 µmol L-1, wide linear range (0.5 to 300 µmol L-1), good precision (relative standard deviation (RSD) < 3.4%) and selectivity. This method was applied in biodiesel samples, after dilution (400-fold) in electrolyte. Recovery percentages ranging from 82 to 119% attested absence of matrix effect and good accuracy.
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¿Cómo Intervenir el Proceso de Caries en Niños? Adaptación del Consenso de ORCA/EFCD/DGZ.
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Muñoz-Sandoval, Cecilia
; Gambetta-Tessini, Karla
; Santamaría, Ruth M.
; Splieth, Christian
; Paris, Sebastian
; Schwendicke, Falk
; Giacaman, Rodrigo A.
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ABSTRACT: Dental caries remains the most prevalent chronic disease in the world, affecting around 70% of children and posing a challenge for public health. Given the socioeconomic, cultural barriers and great inequalities that hinder access to oral health, in Latin America this problem is even more complex. During 2019, a panel of experts from the European Organization for Caries Research (ORCA), the European Federation for Conservative Dentistry (EFCD) and the German Federation for Conservative Dentistry (DGZ) prepared systematic reviews of the literature to reach consensus and generate evidence-based recommendations for dentists on how to manage caries in children. In a workshop in Berlin, Germany, followed by an e-Delphi methodology the experts published the consensus. The purpose of this article is to present the main conclusions of the consensus adapted idiomatically to Spanish and to the Latin American context to allow a better dissemination of the knowledge generated and facilitate its application in clinical practice. The article provides evidence and clinical recommendations for the best science-supported preventive, non-invasive, micro-invasive, minimally invasive, and invasive interventions for the management of caries disease and caries lesions in children, with an emphasis on early childhood caries (ECC), primary teeth and occlusal surfaces of permanent teeth.
RESUMEN: La caries dental afecta alrededor del 70% de los niños y en Latinoamérica este problema es aún más complejo, dadas las barreras socioeconómicas y culturales que dificultan el acceso a la salud bucal, con grandes inequidades. Durante el año 2019, un panel de expertos de la Organización Europea para la Investigación en Caries (ORCA), la Federación Europea de Odontología Conservadora (EFCD) y la Federación Alemana de Odontología Conservadora (DGZ) elaboraron revisiones sistemáticas de la literatura y consensuaron recomendaciones basadas en evidencia destinadas a dentistas, mediante un taller en Berlín, Alemania, seguido de un trabajo de consenso mediante metodología e-Delphi. El propósito de este artículo es presentar las principales conclusiones del consenso adaptadas idiomáticamente al español y al contexto de Latinoamérica para permitir una mejor difusión del conocimiento generado y su aplicación en la práctica clínica. El artículo proporciona evidencia y recomendaciones clínicas para las intervenciones preventivas, no invasivas, microinvasivas, mínimamente invasivas e invasivas mejor sustentadas por la ciencia para el manejo de la enfermedad de caries y de las lesiones de caries en niños, con énfasis en la caries de la infancia temprana (CIT), dientes primarios y superficies oclusales de dientes permanentes.
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Consenso Chileno Para el Diagnóstico y Tratamiento De Gliomas del Adulto
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Sinning O, Mariana
; Fariña B, Ariel
; Valenzuela M, Raúl
; Bennett C, Carlos
; Riveros P, Rodrigo
; Torres, Francisco
; Paredes M, Patricio
; Gejman E, Roger
; Muñoz M, Ronny
; Ríos, Juvenal A.
.
Brain tumors are characterized by high morbidity and mortality. The vast majority correspond to secondary tumors (metastasis). On the other hand, within the primary tumors of the central nervous system, gliomas correspond to 30% of these. In the US, between 2007-2011, an approximate incidence of 21.4 cases per 100,000 inhabitants was estimated. Recent advances in the molecular understanding of the biology of these tumors have made it possible to substantially improve their classification, allowing a better correlation with clinical outcomes and prognosis. Along these lines, today, it is possible to stratify patients by risk and deliver treatments capable of prolonging global survival between 5-7 years, for grade II and III gliomas. The present consensus, prepared by a multidisciplinary panel of experts from various Chilean scientific societies and, therefore, from all the specialties involved in the medical and surgical therapy. Enlightened from the molecular oncology, this proposal offers an input of clinical utility, which, together with an updated review in relation to the treatment and follow-up of these patients, allows us to understand the relevance of these biomarkers in precision disease management. It should be noted that this manuscript emerges from the same work force, which prepared the Clinical Protocol for Adult Gliomas 2019, published by the Ministry of Health, and that differs from it, which offers clinical-operative details, such as flowcharts and dose, our review attempts to reveal imaging and molecular advances and how they impact the current management of the disease.
Resumen Los tumores cerebrales se caracterizan por su gran morbilidad y mortalidad. La gran mayoría corresponde a tumores secundarios (metástasis). Dentro de los tumores primarios del sistema nervioso central, los gliomas corresponden al 30% de éstos. En EEUU, entre el 2007-2011, se estima una incidencia aproximada de 21,4 casos por 100.000 habitantes. Los recientes avances en la comprensión molecular de la biología de estos tumores han permitido mejorar sustancialmente su clasificación, posibilitando realizar un mejor correlato con los desenlaces clínicos y el pronóstico. En esta línea, hoy en día es posible estratificar a los pacientes por riesgo y entregar tratamientos capaces de prolongar la sobrevida global entre 5-7 años, para los gliomas grado II y III. El presente consenso, elaborado por un panel multidisciplinario de expertos de diversas sociedades científicas chilenas y, por tanto, de todas las especialidades involucradas en el manejo médico-quirúrgico de las personas portadoras de gliomas cerebrales. A la luz de este nuevo conocimiento desarrollado al alero de la oncología molecular, esta propuesta ofrece un insumo de utilidad clínica real, que, articulado a una revisión actualizada en relación con el tratamiento y seguimiento de estos pacientes, permite entender la relevancia de estos biomarcadores en el manejo de precisión de la enfermedad. Cabe señalar que, este manuscrito emerge de la misma fuerza de trabajo, que elaboró el Protocolo Clínico de Gliomas del Adulto 2019, publicado por el Ministerio de Salud, y que ha diferencia de esta, que ofrece los detalles clínicos-operativos, como flujogramas y dosis, nuestra revisión intenta relevar los avances imagenológicos y moleculares y como estos impactan en el manejo actual de la enfermedad.
https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-92272022000100102
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Trastorno grave del medio interno por fístula enterovesical, a propósito de un caso clínico
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Enterovesical fistula (EVF) is a fistulous communication between the intestine and the bladder. It is uncommon and its classic clinical manifestations are the presence of pneumaturia, fecaluria, suprapubic pain and recurrent urinary infections. Surgical repair of EVF leads to rapid correction of both diarrhea and metabolic abnormalities. We report a 73-year-old diabetic woman with a neurogenic bladder secondary to a spine meningioma. She presented with diarrhea, vomiting, impaired consciousness and metabolic acidosis. She developed hypernatremia, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia, and hypophosphatemia, which were successfully corrected.
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Adsorption of grape pomace (Vitis vinifera) and pecan shell (Carya illinoensis) phenolic compounds to insoluble dietary fiber
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SUBIRÍA-CUETO, Carlos Rodrigo
; MUÑOZ-BERNAL, Óscar Adrián
; ROSA, Laura A. de la
; WALL-MEDRANO, Abraham
; RODRIGO-GARCÍA, Joaquín
; MARTINEZ-GONZALEZ, Alejandra I.
; GONZÁLEZ-AGUILAR, Gustavo
; MARTÍNEZ-RUIZ, Nina del Rocío
; ALVAREZ-PARRILLA, Emilio
.
Abstract Grape pomace (GP) and pecan shell (PS) are agro-industrial by-products rich in healthy bioactives, mainly phenolic compounds (PC) and dietary fiber (DF). Raw GP and PS were chemically characterized, and the adsorption isotherms of their PC-insoluble DF (IDF) complexes were evaluated. GP and PS statistically differed (p < 0.05) in chemical and physicochemical properties. Total PC, total flavonoids, and IDF were higher in GP. Thirteen and eight PC were identified in GP and PS by HPLC-MS/MS chromatography, finding isoquercetin and type B dimer and trimer procyanidins as the most abundant compounds. PC-IDF (phenolic compounds-insoluble dietary fiber) adsorption isotherms were determined by both spectroscopic (Freundlich) and HPLC-MS/MS (Freundlich/Langmuir) techniques, observing that PS IDF presented higher PC adsorption at all tested concentrations. Epicatechin, isoquercetin, and quercetin were the main identified PC in both by-products, and were able to fit to both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm by HPLC-MS/MS.
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