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    PADRONIZAÇÃO DE EXTRATIVOS DE GEOPRÓPOLIS DE MELIPONA FASCICULATA SMITH (TIÚBA)

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    Melipona fasciculata Smith (tiúba), abelha social sem ferrão, produz mel, cera e geoprópolis sendo cultivada no Estado do Maranhão. O trabalho objetivou o desenvolvimento e validação de metodologia analítica para padronização de extratos de geoprópolis de Melipona fasciculata, fundamentada na concentração de flavonóides e polifenóis totais. Os geoprópolis foram coletados em meliponários no município de Palmerândia, na região da Baixada Ocidental Maranhense. Dos geoprópolis foram obtidos extratos alcoólicos, hidroalcoólicose aquosos, empregando planejamento fatorial de operação de extração (maceração e aparelho de Soxhet), hidromódulo (relação droga/solvente) e líquido extrator (etanol 100%, etanol 70%, etanol 50% e água). Nos extratos foi determinada a concentração de polifenóis e flavonóides totais, por métodos colorimétricos com reagente Folin-Ciocalteau e cloreto de alumínio, medidos por espectrométria na região do UV-Vis. Os resultados demonstraram que os extratos obtidos por processo de maceração com etanol puro e etanol a 70% na relação de hidromódulo 1:5, apresentaram maiores rendimentos extrativos e teores de polifenóis e flavonóides totais. Os dados validam metodologia analítica para padronizar extrativos de geoprópolis de Melipona fasciculata Smith no município de Palmerândia e contribuem para determinar o padrão de qualidade deste produto natural.Palavras-chave: Geoprópolis. Melipona fasciculata. Padronização de extratos. Flavonóides totais. Polifenois totais.AbstractMelipona fasciculata Smith ("tiúba"), native and stingless bees that produces honey, wax and geoprópolis and is cultived in Maranhão State. This study aimed to standardize the methodology for the extraction of geopropolis employing the quantification of total polyphenols and flavonoids compounds as parameters. The geopropolis proceeding from "meliponarios" of city Palmerândia-MA of which were obtained from alcoholic extracts, hydroalcoholic and aqueous using factorial design factors: operation of extraction(maceration and apparatus Soxhlet) hidromodul (ratio drug / solvent) and extractor liquid (100% ethanol, 70% ethanol, 50% ethanol and water). In the extracts was evaluated the concentration of total polyphenols and flavonoids,through the Folin-Ciocalteu and aluminum chloride colorimetric methods using UV-Vis spectrophotometric method. The results showed that the extracts obtained with pure ethanol and 70% ethanol and hidromodul 1:5, showed higher extraction efficiency, and higher concentrations of total polyphenols and flavonoids. The results valid the analithical method to extratives Melipona fasciculata geopropolis as basis for the obtaining of data for the quality control and standardization of the product.Keywords: Geopropolis. Melipona fasciculata. Standardization of extracts. Total Flavonoids. Total polyphenol

    Rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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    Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is associated with high in-hospital mortality. Alveolar recruitment followed by ventilation at optimal titrated PEEP may reduce ventilator-induced lung injury and improve oxygenation in patients with ARDS, but the effects on mortality and other clinical outcomes remain unknown. This article reports the rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART). Methods/Design: ART is a pragmatic, multicenter, randomized (concealed), controlled trial, which aims to determine if maximum stepwise alveolar recruitment associated with PEEP titration is able to increase 28-day survival in patients with ARDS compared to conventional treatment (ARDSNet strategy). We will enroll adult patients with ARDS of less than 72 h duration. The intervention group will receive an alveolar recruitment maneuver, with stepwise increases of PEEP achieving 45 cmH(2)O and peak pressure of 60 cmH2O, followed by ventilation with optimal PEEP titrated according to the static compliance of the respiratory system. In the control group, mechanical ventilation will follow a conventional protocol (ARDSNet). In both groups, we will use controlled volume mode with low tidal volumes (4 to 6 mL/kg of predicted body weight) and targeting plateau pressure <= 30 cmH2O. The primary outcome is 28-day survival, and the secondary outcomes are: length of ICU stay; length of hospital stay; pneumothorax requiring chest tube during first 7 days; barotrauma during first 7 days; mechanical ventilation-free days from days 1 to 28; ICU, in-hospital, and 6-month survival. ART is an event-guided trial planned to last until 520 events (deaths within 28 days) are observed. These events allow detection of a hazard ratio of 0.75, with 90% power and two-tailed type I error of 5%. All analysis will follow the intention-to-treat principle. Discussion: If the ART strategy with maximum recruitment and PEEP titration improves 28-day survival, this will represent a notable advance to the care of ARDS patients. Conversely, if the ART strategy is similar or inferior to the current evidence-based strategy (ARDSNet), this should also change current practice as many institutions routinely employ recruitment maneuvers and set PEEP levels according to some titration method.Hospital do Coracao (HCor) as part of the Program 'Hospitais de Excelencia a Servico do SUS (PROADI-SUS)'Brazilian Ministry of Healt

    Chronic groin pain, are we aware of this complication?

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    Inguinal hernia (IH) surgery is one of the most common procedures in the practice of the general surgeon. With adoption of tension-free technique and synthetic mesh implantation, recurrence rates decreased and recurrence is no longer the main late complication after IH repair. Currently, the main late postoperative complication of IH repair is chronic postoperative inguinal pain (CPIP). CPIP is defined as postoperative pain in the inguinal region persisting 3-6 months after surgery. We report the case of a young male patient who presented with CPIP after having undergone two inguinal hernia repairs. Initially, he had left inguinal pain without evident bulging and underwent left inguinal herniorrhaphy using the Lichtenstein technique. There was no relief of pain after surgery. After 1 year, he underwent surgery again, this time bilaterally and unfortunately the pain got worse. He had predominantly neuropathic pain (burning and irradiated to the testicular region bilaterally) and moderate intensity (visual analogue scale 6) refractory to medical management. He had hyperesthesia on the territory of the genitofemoral, iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerves on the left side and hypoesthesia in the territory of the three nerves on the right side. A local anesthetic inguinal block provided temporary relief. We performed a bilateral triple neurectomy with removal of the polypropylene mesh. Followed up one year after surgical treatment, the patient remains without inguinal pain.A cirurgia de hérnia inguinal (HI) é um dos procedimentos mais comuns na prática do cirurgião geral. Estima-se que 20 milhões dessas operações sejam realizadas no mundo anualmente. Com o advento da técnica sem tensão e implante de tela sintética, as taxas de recidiva caíram expressivamente e a recidiva deixou de ser a principal complicação tardia após o reparo da hérnia inguinal. Hoje a principal complicação pós-operatória tardia da cirurgia de HI é a dor crônica inguinal pós-operatória (DCIP). A definição de DCIP é a dor pós-operatória da região inguinal após 3-6 meses da cirurgia. Relatamos o caso de um jovem paciente do sexo masculino que se apresentou com DCIP após ter sido previamente submetido a duas herniorrafias inguinais. Inicialmente apresentava dor inguinal a esquerda sem abaulamento evidente e na ocasião foi submetido a herniorrafia inguinal esquerda pela técnica de Lichtenstein. Não houve resolução da dor após a cirurgia. Após 1 ano foi novamente operado, dessa vez bilateralmente e infelizmente evoluiu com piora da dor apresentava dor predominantemente neuropática (em queimação e com irradiação para região testicular bilateralmente) e intensidade moderada (escala visual analógica 6), sem melhora com anti-inflamatórios não esteroidais ou analgésicos. Apresentava dor ao toque do anel inguinal externo bilateralmente, hiperestesia no teritório de nervos genito-femoral, ílio-hipogástrico e ílio-inguinal do lado esquerdo e hipoestesia no território dos três nervos do lado direito. Apresentou alívio temporário da dor após bloqueio anestésico inguinal bilateral. Paciente foi então submetido a triplo-neurectomia bilateral com remoção das telas de polipropileno. Em seguimento um ano após o tratamento cirúrgico, o paciente permanece sem dor inguinal

    Phenolic Acids, Hydrolyzable Tannins, and Antioxidant Activity of Geopropolis from the Stingless Bee Melipona fasciculata Smith

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    Geopropolis is a mixture of plant resins, waxes, and soil produced by the stingless bee Melipona fasciculata Smith. This paper describes the antioxidant activity and chemical composition of geopropolis produced by <i>M. fasciculata</i>. The total phenolic content determined with the Folin–Ciocalteu reagent was highest in the ethyl acetate fraction and hydroalcoholic extract. Antioxidant activity was assayed by the in vitro DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP assays. The hydroalcoholic extract and fractions of geopropolis, except for the hexane fraction, exhibited antioxidant activity against DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP. The phenolic compounds were identified by HPLC-DAD-MS on the basis of the evaluation of their UV–vis absorption maxima (λ<sub>max</sub>) and mass spectral analysis. Eleven compounds belonging to the classes of phenolic acids and hydrolyzable tannins (gallotannins and ellagitannins) were tentatively identified. These compounds are responsible for the antioxidant activity and high phenolic content of geopropolis produced by <i>M. fasciculata</i>

    NEOTROPICAL ALIEN MAMMALS: a data set of occurrence and abundance of alien mammals in the Neotropics

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    Biological invasion is one of the main threats to native biodiversity. For a species to become invasive, it must be voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into a nonnative habitat. Mammals were among first taxa to be introduced worldwide for game, meat, and labor, yet the number of species introduced in the Neotropics remains unknown. In this data set, we make available occurrence and abundance data on mammal species that (1) transposed a geographical barrier and (2) were voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into the Neotropics. Our data set is composed of 73,738 historical and current georeferenced records on alien mammal species of which around 96% correspond to occurrence data on 77 species belonging to eight orders and 26 families. Data cover 26 continental countries in the Neotropics, ranging from Mexico and its frontier regions (southern Florida and coastal-central Florida in the southeast United States) to Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay, and the 13 countries of Caribbean islands. Our data set also includes neotropical species (e.g., Callithrix sp., Myocastor coypus, Nasua nasua) considered alien in particular areas of Neotropics. The most numerous species in terms of records are from Bos sp. (n = 37,782), Sus scrofa (n = 6,730), and Canis familiaris (n = 10,084); 17 species were represented by only one record (e.g., Syncerus caffer, Cervus timorensis, Cervus unicolor, Canis latrans). Primates have the highest number of species in the data set (n = 20 species), partly because of uncertainties regarding taxonomic identification of the genera Callithrix, which includes the species Callithrix aurita, Callithrix flaviceps, Callithrix geoffroyi, Callithrix jacchus, Callithrix kuhlii, Callithrix penicillata, and their hybrids. This unique data set will be a valuable source of information on invasion risk assessments, biodiversity redistribution and conservation-related research. There are no copyright restrictions. Please cite this data paper when using the data in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us on how they are using the data

    NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES: a data set on carnivore distribution in the Neotropics

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    Mammalian carnivores are considered a key group in maintaining ecological health and can indicate potential ecological integrity in landscapes where they occur. Carnivores also hold high conservation value and their habitat requirements can guide management and conservation plans. The order Carnivora has 84 species from 8 families in the Neotropical region: Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Otariidae; Phocidae; Procyonidae; and Ursidae. Herein, we include published and unpublished data on native terrestrial Neotropical carnivores (Canidae; Felidae; Mephitidae; Mustelidae; Procyonidae; and Ursidae). NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES is a publicly available data set that includes 99,605 data entries from 35,511 unique georeferenced coordinates. Detection/non-detection and quantitative data were obtained from 1818 to 2018 by researchers, governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private consultants. Data were collected using several methods including camera trapping, museum collections, roadkill, line transect, and opportunistic records. Literature (peer-reviewed and grey literature) from Portuguese, Spanish and English were incorporated in this compilation. Most of the data set consists of detection data entries (n = 79,343; 79.7%) but also includes non-detection data (n = 20,262; 20.3%). Of those, 43.3% also include count data (n = 43,151). The information available in NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES will contribute to macroecological, ecological, and conservation questions in multiple spatio-temporal perspectives. As carnivores play key roles in trophic interactions, a better understanding of their distribution and habitat requirements are essential to establish conservation management plans and safeguard the future ecological health of Neotropical ecosystems. Our data paper, combined with other large-scale data sets, has great potential to clarify species distribution and related ecological processes within the Neotropics. There are no copyright restrictions and no restriction for using data from this data paper, as long as the data paper is cited as the source of the information used. We also request that users inform us of how they intend to use the data

    NEOTROPICAL XENARTHRANS: a data set of occurrence of xenarthran species in the Neotropics

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    Xenarthrans—anteaters, sloths, and armadillos—have essential functions for ecosystem maintenance, such as insect control and nutrient cycling, playing key roles as ecosystem engineers. Because of habitat loss and fragmentation, hunting pressure, and conflicts with domestic dogs, these species have been threatened locally, regionally, or even across their full distribution ranges. The Neotropics harbor 21 species of armadillos, 10 anteaters, and 6 sloths. Our data set includes the families Chlamyphoridae (13), Dasypodidae (7), Myrmecophagidae (3), Bradypodidae (4), and Megalonychidae (2). We have no occurrence data on Dasypus pilosus (Dasypodidae). Regarding Cyclopedidae, until recently, only one species was recognized, but new genetic studies have revealed that the group is represented by seven species. In this data paper, we compiled a total of 42,528 records of 31 species, represented by occurrence and quantitative data, totaling 24,847 unique georeferenced records. The geographic range is from the southern United States, Mexico, and Caribbean countries at the northern portion of the Neotropics, to the austral distribution in Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay. Regarding anteaters, Myrmecophaga tridactyla has the most records (n = 5,941), and Cyclopes sp. have the fewest (n = 240). The armadillo species with the most data is Dasypus novemcinctus (n = 11,588), and the fewest data are recorded for Calyptophractus retusus (n = 33). With regard to sloth species, Bradypus variegatus has the most records (n = 962), and Bradypus pygmaeus has the fewest (n = 12). Our main objective with Neotropical Xenarthrans is to make occurrence and quantitative data available to facilitate more ecological research, particularly if we integrate the xenarthran data with other data sets of Neotropical Series that will become available very soon (i.e., Neotropical Carnivores, Neotropical Invasive Mammals, and Neotropical Hunters and Dogs). Therefore, studies on trophic cascades, hunting pressure, habitat loss, fragmentation effects, species invasion, and climate change effects will be possible with the Neotropical Xenarthrans data set. Please cite this data paper when using its data in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are using these data

    Núcleos de Ensino da Unesp: artigos 2008

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