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    Polyphenol composition by HPLC-DAD-(ESI-)MS/MS and bioactivities of extracts from grape agri-food wastes

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    Background: Grape agri-food wastes, such as skin, seeds, and other discarded by-products, contain phytochemical compounds that offer potential health benefits. Methods: This study aimed to investigate the polyphenol composition and bioactivities of different extracts obtained from grape marc and seeds, with the goal of exploring their potential for application as natural food additives. Results: Regardless of the extraction method used (dynamic maceration, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), and microwave-assisted extraction (MAE)), all extracts exhibited relatively high concentrations of phenolic compounds. The chemical characterization of the extracts revealed the presence of specific compounds and chemical groups associated with each extraction methodology. Moreover, the extracts displayed satisfactory antioxidant activities, especially in inhibiting lipoperoxidation as assessed by the TBARS assay. Additionally, the extracts demonstrated effective inhibition against different strains of bacteria and fungi known as food contaminants. Taken together, these findings indicate that those extracts have the potential to be tested as natural antioxidants and preservatives with sustainable origins in food and beverage systems. Among the extraction methods evaluated, traditional maceration and UAE provided extracts with the highest antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Conclusions: Our results suggest the opportunity to explore grape marc and seeds discarded by the winery industry in Portugal as natural sources of bioactive compounds, which could be employed as functional food ingredients or technological additives. The valorization of grape biowastes offers a promising strategy to reduce waste and harness their potential health benefits.Authors acknowledge the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, Portugal), for financial support through national funds FCT/MCTES to CIMO (UIDB/00690/2020 and UIDP/00690/2020) and SusTEC (LA/P/0007/2021); national funding by FCT, P.I., through the institutional scientific employment program contract for L. Barros, S.A. Heleno and R.C. Calhelha, and for E. Pereira through the individual program contract. J. M. Ueda thanks FCT for his Ph.D. grant (2022.13392.BD). Moreover, the authors thank the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the research and technological development incentive system (SI I&DT), notice 13/si/2020 corporate R&D projects in co-promotion for inland territories, within the scope of Project Bio4Drinks (NORTE-01-0247-FEDER-113508), for the research contracts of D.B. Rodrigues and T. C. Finimundy.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Efeito da terapia ultrassônica de baixa intensidade em cultura celular de fibroblastos

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    Within the physiotherapy practice there is a wide use of therapeutic ultrasound for the treatment of various musculoskeletal disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Low Intensity Ultrasonic irradiation with differents forms of pulse and intensity in cell culture of L929 fibroblasts (ATCC CCL-1 NCTC), in order to check cell viability and define parameters of dosimetry. For this purpose, it was used the application of pulsed ultrasound with a frequency of 1MHz in cultured fibroblast cells divided into five groups (control and instantaneous intensity of 0.3W/cm2-10%, 0.3W/cm2 -20%, 0.5W/cm2-10% and US 0.5W/cm2-20% - 100Hz). Irradiation occurred at intervals of 24, 48 and 72 hours for two minutes and 24 hours after each irradiation test MTT [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide] was performed. Results showed that when comparing the values of viable cells by MTT method in the five groups, we could not find statistically significant difference in any of them, in these three conditions (24, 48 and 72 hours); while. Whereas, when performing the analysis of repeated measures in the different groups, it was found a statistically significant difference only in the group irradiated with ultrasound at 0.5W/cm2 with pulse regime of 10% (p=0.003). Based on these results, it is concluded that the Low Intensity Ultrasonic irradiation in L929 fibroblast cell culture, only in the group with an intensity of 0.5W/cm2 -10% obtained numerical growth, with statistical significance in all periods evaluation.En la práctica fisioterápica se utiliza bastante el ultrasonido como terapia para el tratamiento de diversos trastornos muscoloesqueléticos. Este artículo tiene por objetivo evaluar el efecto de la irradiación ultrasónica de baja intensidad, con diferentes regímenes de pulsos y de intensidades, en cultivo celular de fibroblastos L929 (ATCC CCL-1 NCTC), para verificar la viabilidad celular y establecer los parámetros de dosimetría. Se utilizó el ultrasonido pulsado, con frecuencia de 1Mhz, en un cultivo de células fibroblásticas, divididas en cinco grupos (con control y con la intensidad instantánea del 0,3W/cm2-10%; 0,3W/cm2 -20%; 0,5W/cm2 -10% y US 0,5W/cm2-20 % - 100Hz). La irradiación se llevó a cabo en intervalos de 24, 48 y 72 horas, durante dos minutos y después de las 24 horas de cada irradiación se realizó la prueba de MTT {Bromuro de [3-(4,5-dimetiltiazol)-2,5-difeniltetrazólio]}. Los resultados mostraron que en la comparación entre los valores de células viables por el método MTT en los cinco grupos evaluados no ha sido posible encontrar ninguna diferencia estadísticamente significativa en los tres momentos evaluados (24, 48 y 72 horas). En cambio, al llevar a cabo el análisis de medida repetida en los diferentes grupos, se obtuvo una diferencia estadísticamente significativa solamente en el grupo irradiado con ultrasonido a 0,5W/cm2 con el régimen de pulso del 10% (p=0,003). Basándose en estos resultados se concluyó que la irradiación ultrasónica de baja intensidad en cultivo celular de fibroblastos L929 obtuvo el aumento sólo en el grupo con intensidad de 0,5W/cm2-10%, con significancia en todos los periodos de evaluación.Dentro da prática fisioterápica verifica-se a ampla utilização do ultrassom terapêutico para tratamento das diversas afecções musculoesqueléticas. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito da irradiação Ultrassônica de Baixa Intensidade, com diferentes regimes de pulsos e intensidade, em cultura celular de fibroblastos L929 (ATCC CCL-1 NCTC), de modo a verificar a viabilidade celular e definir parâmetros de dosimetria. Para isso, utilizou-se a aplicação de ultrassom pulsado, com frequência de 1Mhz, em cultura de células fibroblásticas, divididas em cinco grupos (controle e com intensidade instantâneas de 0,3W/cm2-10%; 0,3W/cm2 -20 %; 0,5W/cm2 -10% e US 0,5W/cm2 -20 % - 100Hz). A irradiação ocorreu com intervalos de 24, 48 e 72 horas, por dois minutos, e após 24 horas de cada irradiação foi realizado teste de MTT Brometo de [3-(4,5-dimetiltiazol)-2,5-difeniltetrazólio]. Os resultados revelaram que ao compararem-se os valores de células viáveis pelo método MTT nos cinco grupos, não foi possível encontrar diferença estatisticamente significativa em nenhum deles, nos três momentos avaliados (24, 48 e 72 horas); enquanto que, ao se realizar a análise de medida repetida nos diferentes grupos, encontrou-se diferença estatisticamente significativa apenas no grupo irradiado com ultrassom a 0,5W/ cm2com regime de pulso de 10% (p=0,003). Com base nesses resultados, conclui-se que a irradiação Ultrassônica de Baixa Intensidade em cultura celular de fibroblastos L929, somente no grupo com intensidade de 0,5W/cm2-10% obteve o crescimento numérico, com significância estatística em todos os períodos de avaliação

    A list of land plants of Parque Nacional do Caparaó, Brazil, highlights the presence of sampling gaps within this protected area

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    Brazilian protected areas are essential for plant conservation in the Atlantic Forest domain, one of the 36 global biodiversity hotspots. A major challenge for improving conservation actions is to know the plant richness, protected by these areas. Online databases offer an accessible way to build plant species lists and to provide relevant information about biodiversity. A list of land plants of “Parque Nacional do Caparaó” (PNC) was previously built using online databases and published on the website "Catálogo de Plantas das Unidades de Conservação do Brasil." Here, we provide and discuss additional information about plant species richness, endemism and conservation in the PNC that could not be included in the List. We documented 1,791 species of land plants as occurring in PNC, of which 63 are cited as threatened (CR, EN or VU) by the Brazilian National Red List, seven as data deficient (DD) and five as priorities for conservation. Fifity-one species were possible new ocurrences for ES and MG states

    Reducing the environmental impact of surgery on a global scale: systematic review and co-prioritization with healthcare workers in 132 countries

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    Abstract Background Healthcare cannot achieve net-zero carbon without addressing operating theatres. The aim of this study was to prioritize feasible interventions to reduce the environmental impact of operating theatres. Methods This study adopted a four-phase Delphi consensus co-prioritization methodology. In phase 1, a systematic review of published interventions and global consultation of perioperative healthcare professionals were used to longlist interventions. In phase 2, iterative thematic analysis consolidated comparable interventions into a shortlist. In phase 3, the shortlist was co-prioritized based on patient and clinician views on acceptability, feasibility, and safety. In phase 4, ranked lists of interventions were presented by their relevance to high-income countries and low–middle-income countries. Results In phase 1, 43 interventions were identified, which had low uptake in practice according to 3042 professionals globally. In phase 2, a shortlist of 15 intervention domains was generated. In phase 3, interventions were deemed acceptable for more than 90 per cent of patients except for reducing general anaesthesia (84 per cent) and re-sterilization of ‘single-use’ consumables (86 per cent). In phase 4, the top three shortlisted interventions for high-income countries were: introducing recycling; reducing use of anaesthetic gases; and appropriate clinical waste processing. In phase 4, the top three shortlisted interventions for low–middle-income countries were: introducing reusable surgical devices; reducing use of consumables; and reducing the use of general anaesthesia. Conclusion This is a step toward environmentally sustainable operating environments with actionable interventions applicable to both high– and low–middle–income countries

    Search for single production of vector-like quarks decaying into Wb in pp collisions at s=8\sqrt{s} = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Measurement of the charge asymmetry in top-quark pair production in the lepton-plus-jets final state in pp collision data at s=8TeV\sqrt{s}=8\,\mathrm TeV{} with the ATLAS detector

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    Measurement of the bbb\overline{b} dijet cross section in pp collisions at s=7\sqrt{s} = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    ATLAS Run 1 searches for direct pair production of third-generation squarks at the Large Hadron Collider

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    Search for dark matter in association with a Higgs boson decaying to bb-quarks in pppp collisions at s=13\sqrt s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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