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    CARACTERIZACIÓN Y ACTIVIDAD ANTIOXIDANTE DEL ACEITE DE LA SEMILLA DE PALTA Persea americana MILL.

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    Avocado seed is a part of the fruit discarded in industrial pulp oil extraction and would be a source of essential fatty acids and other phytoconstituents. This research aimed to characterize oil seed Persea americana Mill. Var. Hass and Fuerte and its antioxidant activity. To oil obtained by the Soxhlet method, was made the physicochemical characterization following the AOCS (American Society of Chemical Oil) standards, the fatty acid profile by gas chromatographic method and the antioxidant activity by the DPPH method. Physicochemical characterization reported mean values and standard deviation of 2,12±0,015; 1,40±0,047; 242,30±5,449; 70,62±2,82 and 0,919±0,024 to acidity index, peroxide, saponification, iodine and specific gravity, respectively; with significance p <0,05. Were identified two essential fatty acids: linoleic acid (48,77%) and linolenic acid (12,17%), omega-6 and omega-3, respectively. Finally, the antioxidant activity expressed in μmol TE/kg, tuvo valores de 9,676±0,260; 8,700±0,260 and 7,37±0,169 for total oil, saponifiable and unsaponifiable fraction, respectively. Characterized oil had a quality comparable to the extra virgin olive oil and its antioxidant activity would due to the presence of polyphenols and steroids.La semilla de palta es una parte del fruto descartada en la obtención industrial del aceite de pulpa y podría ser una fuente de ácidos grasos esenciales y otros fitoconstituyentes. El presente trabajo de investigación tuvo como objetivo caracterizar al aceite de la semilla de Persea americana Mill. Var. Hass Fuerte y su actividad antioxidante. Al aceite obtenido por el método de Soxhlet, se le hizo la caracterización fisicoquímica siguiendo las normas AOCS (Sociedad Americana de la Química del Aceite), el perfil de ácidos grasos mediante el método cromatográfico de gases y la actividad antioxidante por el método DPPH. La caracterización fisicoquímica reportó valores promedios y desviación estándar de 2,12±0,015; 1,40±0,047; 242,30±5,449; 70,62±2,82 y 0,919±0,024 para índices de acidez, peróxido, saponificación, iodo y gravedad específica, respectivamente; con una significación p<0,05. Se identificaron dos ácidos grasos esenciales: ácido linoleico (48,77%) y ácido linolénico (12,17%), omega-6 y omega-3, respectivamente. Finalmente, la actividad antioxidante expresada en μmol TE/kg, tuvo valores de 9,676±0,260; 8,700±0,260 y 7,37±0,169 para el aceite total, la fracción saponificable y la insaponificable, respectivamente. El aceite caracterizado tuvo una calidad comparable al aceite de oliva extra virgen y su actividad antioxidante se debería a la presencia de polifenoles y esteroides

    ACTIVIDAD ANTIOXIDANTE DE Tropaeolum tuberosum RUIZ & PAVÓN (MASHUA) Y SU APLICACIÓN COMO COLORANTE PARA YOGUR

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    The objective of the study was to evaluate the antioxidant activity and use of ethanol extract of Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz & Pavón (mashua) as colorant for yogurt. The antioxidant activity was evaluated using DPPH and ABTS methods. The total content of anthocyanins (TA) and polyphenols (TP) was determined by the method of differential pH and Folin-Ciocalteu, respectively. Parameters of CIEL*a*b* system were used to measure the purple color and concentration of pigment used to color natural yogurt "3500", comparing with yogurt commercial blackberry "6224" which was taken as a reference. Both yogurt samples were stored under refrigeration (4°C ± 1) for 28 days and color and pH were measured every 4 days. For sensory analysis the acceptance test was applied (p<0,05). The contents of TA and TP in the extracts analyzed were 192,63 ± 1,28 mg of cyanidin-3-glucoside/100g fresh weight (FW) and 314,12 ± 1,23 mg of gallic acid/100 g FW, respectively. The antioxidant capacity trolox equivalent obtained was 15,8 ± 0,2 µmol/g FW, using the DPPH assay, and 17,0 ± 0,2 µmol/g FW with ABTS, the extract was added to plain yogurt (1,2 mg/ 100 g) imparting the purple similar to commercial yogurt blackberry color with minimal changes that were not visually apparent; yogurt "3500" was significantly preferred by judges against the yogurt "6224". It is concluded that the extracted pigments tuber Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz & Pavon, possess antioxidant activity, appearing as an alternative of colorant aplicable intermediate acidity foods like yogurt.El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la actividad antioxidante y uso del extracto etanólico de Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz & Pavón (mashua) como colorante para yogur. La actividad antioxidante se determinó por los métodos DPPH y ABTS. El contenido total de antocianinas (AT) y polifenoles (PT) fue determinado por el método de pH diferencial y Folin-Ciocalteu, respectivamente. Los parámetros del sistema CIEL*a*b* se utilizaron para medir el color morado y la concentración de pigmento empleado para colorear el yogur natural “3500”, comparándose con yogur comercial de mora “6224”, que fue tomado como referencia. Ambas muestras de yogur se almacenaron bajo condiciones de refrigeración (4°C ± 1) durante 28 días; se les midió color y pH cada 4 días. Para el análisis sensorial se aplicó la prueba de aceptación (p<0,05). El contenido de AT y PT en los extractos analizados fueron 192,63 ± 1,28 mg de cianidina-3-glucósido/100g peso fresco (PF) y de 314,12 ± 1,23 mg de ácido gálico/100g PF, respectivamente. La capacidad antioxidante equivalente al trolox obtenida fue de 15,8 ± 0,2 µmol/g PF, aplicando el ensayo DPPH, y 17,0 ± 0,2 µmol/g PF con ABTS. El extracto se adicionó al yogur natural (1,2 mg/100 g) impartiendo un color morado similar al del yogur comercial de mora con mínimos cambios del color que no fueron visualmente evidentes; el yogur “3500” fue significativamente el preferido por los jueces frente al yogur “6224”. Se concluye que los pigmentos extraídos del tubérculo de Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz & Pavón, poseen actividad antioxidante, presentándose como una alternativa de colorante aplicable en alimentos de acidez intermedia como el yogur

    EFECTO ANTIOXIDANTE Y ANTIFOTOENVEJECIMIENTO DE EXTRACTOS DE LA MACROALGA DEL LITORAL PERUANO DE Macrocystis integrifolia BORY Y ELABORACIÓN DE UNA FORMA DERMOCOSMÉTICA

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    The aim of the study was to evaluate the antioxidant and antiphotoaging effects of extracts of brown alga Macrocystis integrifolia Bory and develop a dermocosmetic form. From this extracts, was designed the dermocosmetic form in concentrations of 1, 3 and 5%, on a base made of lard with incorporation of beeswax and sesame oil to a pH of 6,5. The antioxidant activity was determined by in vitro methods as CDP and ABTS. The evaluation of antiphotoaging effect in vivo was performed using 25 albino female mice of Mus musculus specie, strain Bald / C53, who were divided into five groups of five mice each; except the group that served as blank, control and intervention groups were depilated hair back and subjected to UVB irradiation for 7 days, morning and night. The in vitro antioxidant activity assay showed that between extracts from stem, foliage and bulb of this alga, there are differences in antioxidant capacity against free radical ABTS, stating that the lower IC50 value (173,21 µg/mL) frond abstract presents higher total antioxidant capacity than the IC50 (3,23 µg/mL) value of Trolox, reference substance. In the trial CDP an IC50 value (669,7 µg/mL) was above the standard of ascorbic acid IC50 (33 µg/mL). Antiphotoaging analysis showed, at macro and microscopic levels, favorable notable differences in the intervention groups. Was conclude that brown seaweed extracts studied have antioxidant effect in vitro and antiphotoaging in vivo.El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar el efecto antioxidante y antifotoenvejecimiento de extractos de la alga parda Macrocystis integrifolia Bory y elaborar una forma dermocosmética. Obtenidos los extractos, se diseñó una forma dermocosmética en concentraciones de 1, 3 y 5%, elaboradas sobre una base de manteca de cerdo con incorporación de cera de abejas y aceite de sésamo a un pH de 6,5. La actividad antioxidante in vitro se determinó por lo métodos CDP y ABTS. La evaluación del efecto antifotoenvejecimiento in vivo se realizó empleando 25 ratones albinos hembra de la especie Mus musculus, cepa Bald/C53, que fueron distribuidos en cinco grupos de cinco ratones cada uno; a excepción del grupo que sirvió de blanco, el grupo control y los grupos de intervención fueron depilados en el lomo y se sometieron a la irradiación UVB durante 7 días, mañana y noche. El ensayo in vitro de la actividad antioxidante mostró que entre los extractos de estípite, fronda y bulbo de esta alga, existen diferencias en la capacidad antioxidante frente al radical libre ABTS, evidenciándose que el menor valor de IC50 (173,21 µg/mL) del extracto de fronda presenta mayor capacidad antioxidante total que el valor IC50 (3,23 µg/mL) de Trólox, sustancia de referencia. En el ensayo CDP se tuvo un valor de IC50 (669,7 µg/mL) por encima del estándar del ácido ascórbico IC50 (33 µg/mL). En el análisis antifotoenvejecimiento se observó, a niveles macro y microscópicos, notables diferencias favorables en los grupos de intervención. Se concluye que los extractos del alga parda estudiada tienen efecto antioxidante in vitro y antifotoenvejecimiento in vivo

    Narcissism and the strategic pursuit of short-term mating : universal links across 11 world regions of the International Sexuality Description Project-2.

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    Previous studies have documented links between sub-clinical narcissism and the active pursuit of short-term mating strategies (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality, marital infidelity, mate poaching). Nearly all of these investigations have relied solely on samples from Western cultures. In the current study, responses from a cross-cultural survey of 30,470 people across 53 nations spanning 11 world regions (North America, Central/South America, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Middle East, Africa, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and East Asia) were used to evaluate whether narcissism (as measured by the Narcissistic Personality Inventory; NPI) was universally associated with short-term mating. Results revealed narcissism scores (including two broad factors and seven traditional facets as measured by the NPI) were functionally equivalent across cultures, reliably associating with key sexual outcomes (e.g., more active pursuit of short-term mating, intimate partner violence, and sexual aggression) and sex-related personality traits (e.g., higher extraversion and openness to experience). Whereas some features of personality (e.g., subjective well-being) were universally associated with socially adaptive facets of Narcissism (e.g., self-sufficiency), most indicators of short-term mating (e.g., unrestricted sociosexuality and marital infidelity) were universally associated with the socially maladaptive facets of narcissism (e.g., exploitativeness). Discussion addresses limitations of these cross-culturally universal findings and presents suggestions for future research into revealing the precise psychological features of narcissism that facilitate the strategic pursuit of short-term mating

    MAMMALS IN PORTUGAL : A data set of terrestrial, volant, and marine mammal occurrences in P ortugal

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    Mammals are threatened worldwide, with 26% of all species being includedin the IUCN threatened categories. This overall pattern is primarily associatedwith habitat loss or degradation, and human persecution for terrestrial mam-mals, and pollution, open net fishing, climate change, and prey depletion formarine mammals. Mammals play a key role in maintaining ecosystems func-tionality and resilience, and therefore information on their distribution is cru-cial to delineate and support conservation actions. MAMMALS INPORTUGAL is a publicly available data set compiling unpublishedgeoreferenced occurrence records of 92 terrestrial, volant, and marine mam-mals in mainland Portugal and archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira thatincludes 105,026 data entries between 1873 and 2021 (72% of the data occur-ring in 2000 and 2021). The methods used to collect the data were: live obser-vations/captures (43%), sign surveys (35%), camera trapping (16%),bioacoustics surveys (4%) and radiotracking, and inquiries that represent lessthan 1% of the records. The data set includes 13 types of records: (1) burrowsjsoil moundsjtunnel, (2) capture, (3) colony, (4) dead animaljhairjskullsjjaws, (5) genetic confirmation, (6) inquiries, (7) observation of live animal (8),observation in shelters, (9) photo trappingjvideo, (10) predators dietjpelletsjpine cones/nuts, (11) scatjtrackjditch, (12) telemetry and (13) vocalizationjecholocation. The spatial uncertainty of most records ranges between 0 and100 m (76%). Rodentia (n=31,573) has the highest number of records followedby Chiroptera (n=18,857), Carnivora (n=18,594), Lagomorpha (n=17,496),Cetartiodactyla (n=11,568) and Eulipotyphla (n=7008). The data setincludes records of species classified by the IUCN as threatened(e.g.,Oryctolagus cuniculus[n=12,159],Monachus monachus[n=1,512],andLynx pardinus[n=197]). We believe that this data set may stimulate thepublication of other European countries data sets that would certainly contrib-ute to ecology and conservation-related research, and therefore assisting onthe development of more accurate and tailored conservation managementstrategies for each species. There are no copyright restrictions; please cite thisdata paper when the data are used in publications.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Alquimia, Ocultismo, Maçonaria: o ouro e o simbolismo hermético dos cadinhos (Séculos XVIII e XIX)

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    Este artigo apresenta a arqueologia das enigmáticas marcas impressas na base de cadinhos dos séculos XVIII e XIX recuperados nas escavações da Casa da Moeda do Rio de Janeiro, na década de 1980, e a explanação do seu significado simbólico à luz da alquimia, do ocultismo e da Maçonaria. Espraiando-se extraordinariamente mundo afora através de uma bem-sucedida estratégia de comunicação visual, a Maçonaria utilizou símbolos herméticos para a difusão de seus princípios nos mais diferentes suportes. Aparentemente estamos diante de um sinal de reconhecimento maçônico, o sinal exterior de uma organização oculta, só partilhado por iniciados e incompreensível para os demais, que contribuiu para difundir veladamente a doutrina maçônica por diferentes pontos do globo

    Mammals in Portugal: a data set of terrestrial, volant, and marine mammal occurrences in Portugal

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    Mammals are threatened worldwide, with ~26% of all species being included in the IUCN threatened categories. This overall pattern is primarily associated with habitat loss or degradation, and human persecution for terrestrial mammals, and pollution, open net fishing, climate change, and prey depletion for marine mammals. Mammals play a key role in maintaining ecosystems functionality and resilience, and therefore information on their distribution is crucial to delineate and support conservation actions. MAMMALS IN PORTUGAL is a publicly available data set compiling unpublished georeferenced occurrence records of 92 terrestrial, volant, and marine mammals in mainland Portugal and archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira that includes 105,026 data entries between 1873 and 2021 (72% of the data occurring in 2000 and 2021). The methods used to collect the data were: live observations/captures (43%), sign surveys (35%), camera trapping (16%), bioacoustics surveys (4%) and radiotracking, and inquiries that represent less than 1% of the records. The data set includes 13 types of records: (1) burrows | soil mounds | tunnel, (2) capture, (3) colony, (4) dead animal | hair | skulls | jaws, (5) genetic confirmation, (6) inquiries, (7) observation of live animal (8), observation in shelters, (9) photo trapping | video, (10) predators diet | pellets | pine cones/nuts, (11) scat | track | ditch, (12) telemetry and (13) vocalization | echolocation. The spatial uncertainty of most records ranges between 0 and 100 m (76%). Rodentia (n =31,573) has the highest number of records followed by Chiroptera (n = 18,857), Carnivora (n = 18,594), Lagomorpha (n = 17,496), Cetartiodactyla (n = 11,568) and Eulipotyphla (n = 7008). The data set includes records of species classified by the IUCN as threatened (e.g., Oryctolagus cuniculus [n = 12,159], Monachus monachus [n = 1,512], and Lynx pardinus [n = 197]). We believe that this data set may stimulate the publication of other European countries data sets that would certainly contribute to ecology and conservation-related research, and therefore assisting on the development of more accurate and tailored conservation management strategies for each species. There are no copyright restrictions; please cite this data paper when the data are used in publications
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