3 research outputs found
Turismo acessível para todos, um paradigma emergente e um desafio para a oferta turística. O caso dos espaços museológicos e empreendimentos turísticos de Cascais.
Reflexão sobre o turismo acessível para todos, como modelo que se revela cada vez mais essencial para todo o sistema turístico, que se afirma não só pela sua relevância social, cívica e demográfica mas também pelas potencialidades económicas associadas. Todavia, o turismo acessível constitui um desafio de adaptação para a oferta turística instalada há vários anos, em destinos turísticos mais antigos, como é o caso de Cascais.Reflection on accessible tourism for all, as an increasingly essential model for the touristic system, that claims not only for its social, civic and demographic significance, but also for the economic potential associated. However, the accessible tourism is an adaptation challenge for the elderly tourism supply, at long-established tourism destinations, such as Cascais
Sesamol Enhances Cell Growth and the Biosynthesis and Accumulation of Docosahexaenoic Acid in the Microalga Crypthecodinium cohnii
Sesamol is a strong antioxidant phenolic
compound found in sesame
seed. It possesses the ability to scavenge intracellular reactive
oxygen species (ROS) and to inhibit malic enzyme activity and NADPH
supply, resulting possibly in cell proliferation and alteration in
the fatty acid composition. In the present study, the effect of sesamol
on the growth and accumulation of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) was investigated
in the marine microalga Crypthecodinium cohnii, a prolific producer of DHA. <i>C. cohnii</i> showed a
great decrease in the intracellular ROS level with the addition of
sesamol. In contrast, the biomass concentration, DHA content (% of
total fatty acids), and DHA productivity were significantly increased
by 44.20, 11.25, and 20.00%, respectively (<i>P</i> <
0.01). Taken together, this work represents the first report of employing
sesamol for enhanced production of DHA by <i>C. cohnii</i>, providing valuable insights into this alga for future biotechnological
applications
MOESM2 of A type-I diacylglycerol acyltransferase modulates triacylglycerol biosynthesis and fatty acid composition in the oleaginous microalga, Nannochloropsis oceanica
Additional file 2: Table S1. DGAT protein sequences used for the construction of phylogenetic tree in additional file 1: Figure S3. Table S2. Primers used in the present study. Underlined sequences designate the restriction enzyme sites. The sequences in box indicate the linker fragment introduced before GFP coding sequence