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    Detecção eletroquímica em eletroforese capilar

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    Módulo eletrônico de controle para válvulas solenóides

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    Genetic fingerprinting of the Brazilian medicinal plant Chrysobalanus icaco L. (Chrysobalanaceae) / Impressão digital genética da espécie medicinal brasileira Chrysobalanus icaco L. (Chrysobalanaceae)

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    Chrysobalanus icaco L. (Chrysobalanaceae) is a medicinal species widely used in Brazil mainly to treat diabetes. Despite the medicinal importance of C. icaco, genetic information of this genus remains limited.  Thus, our aim was to evaluate the influence of the genetic basis of C. icaco by determining its chemotypes. 25 C. icaco genotypes were collected from 15 sites in Belém, Marajó and Northeastern mesoregions of Pará state, Brazil. The genotypes were selected by evaluating the plant morphological characteristics such as fruit color and plant habit. The DNA fingerprinting profile was performed using PCR based RAPD technique and appropriate statistical methods were used. RAPD markers were used for evaluation of genetic diversity and molecular characterization of the C. icaco, using a total of 18 decamer primers. These primers produced 85 amplification products, with an average of 4.7 bands per primer and 99.2% polymorphism. The genotypes are genetically distinct, forming variable clusters in number and constitution by different methods. By the morphological characteristics considered, there is a tendency of clustering based on the color of the ripe fruit. We found the secondary metabolite content depends not on environmental condition, but rather on C. icaco genome. Therefore, it may have implications for ethnopharmacological use of the chemotypes

    Visible LED-Based Instrumentation for Photometric Determination of Electroosmotic Flow in Microchannels

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    An instrumental setup for electroosmotic flow (EOF) determination in microfluidic devices is described. The system is based on a trinocular microscope and an integrated photodiode OPT101. The radiation was provided by a high-intensity white LED. For the determinations, patent blue V and methylene blue aqueous solutions were used. The setup was applied for EOF monitoring in hybrid toner/glass and PDMS microchips. For the toner/glass device, the EOF mobility was determined to be (5.75 ± 0.01) 10-4 cm² V-1 s-1 at pH 7.0. For PDMS devices the measured EOF mobility was (3.2 ± 0.1) 10-4 cm² V-1 s-1. Reproducible measurements were obtained in all experiments, which produced results with small errors. The proposed method was compared to the conventional current monitoring method

    Visible LED-Based Instrumentation for Photometric Determination of Electroosmotic Flow in Microchannels

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    An instrumental setup for electroosmotic flow (EOF) determination in microfluidic devices is described. The system is based on a trinocular microscope and an integrated photodiode OPT101. The radiation was provided by a high-intensity white LED. For the determinations, patent blue V and methylene blue aqueous solutions were used. The setup was applied for EOF monitoring in hybrid toner/glass and PDMS microchips. For the toner/glass device, the EOF mobility was determined to be (5.75 ± 0.01) 10-4 cm² V-1 s-1 at pH 7.0. For PDMS devices the measured EOF mobility was (3.2 ± 0.1) 10-4 cm² V-1 s-1. Reproducible measurements were obtained in all experiments, which produced results with small errors. The proposed method was compared to the conventional current monitoring method.A instrumentação para a determinação fotométrica do fluxo eletrosmótico (EOF) em dispositivos microfluídicos é descrita neste trabalho. A instrumentação é baseada em componentes acessíveis e consiste em um microscópio trinocular e no fotodiodo integrado OPT101. Um diodo emissor de luz (LED) de alta intensidade foi utilizado como fonte de radiação. Para as determinações foram utilizadas soluções aquosas dos corantes azul patente V e azul de metileno. O sistema foi utilizado no monitoramento do EOF em microdispositivos de poli(dimetilsiloxano) (PDMS) e híbridos de toner/vidro. As mobilidades do EOF determinadas em pH 7,0 foram (5,75 ± 0,01)10-4 cm² V-1 s-1 e (3,2 ± 0,1)10-4 cm² V-1 s-1 para os dispositivos de toner/vidro e PDMS, respectivamente. Medidas reprodutíveis foram obtidas em todos os experimentos, levando a uma alta precisão na determinação. O método proposto foi comparado com o método tradicional de determinação do EOF que envolve a medida da corrente nos microcanais.736740Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq

    Terminologia para as técnicas analíticas de eletromigração em capilares

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    This is a contribution that presents a translation of the work Terminology for Analytical Capillary Electromigration Techniques by Riekkola and collaborators (Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 76, No. 2, 443-451, 2004) from IUPAC© for the Portuguese Language. Additional terms that had not been defined in native Portuguese were included for the benefit of the local community. Additional notes were also included to clarify some important concepts and to highlight the differences between techniques.74074
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