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    Composición química-funcional de aceites de Terminalia catappa de diferentes variedades

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    This study aimed to extract and physical-chemically characterize Terminalia catappa L. kernel oil from purple (CR) and yellow (CA) varieties. Physical-chemical parameters, composition of fatty acids, nutritional quality indices, bioactive compounds and antioxidant capacity of both oil varieties were evaluated according to the literature. Both oils presented low levels of acidity and peroxides, besides the predominance of unsaturated fatty acids, ~63% of oleic and ~26% of linoleic acids, which influenced its nutritional indices. The CR oil variety exhibited a higher content in anthocyanin (18.3 ± 1.5 mg·100 g-1), ascorbic acid (68.4 ± 2.02 mg·100 g-1) and total polyphenol contents (152.3 ± 2.4 mg GAE·g-1), and a good antioxidant activity (38.6 ± 2.2 μg TE·g-1) determined by TEAC assay, when compared to the CA oil (p < 0.05). Therefore, the results confirm the importance of T. catappa as a lipid source for human consumption to be used in the development of food products.El objetivo de este estudio fue extraer y caracterizar físico-químicamente aceite de semilla de Terminalia catappa de las variedades violeta (CR) y amarilla (CA). Se evaluaron parámetros fisicoquímicos, composición de ácidos grasos, índices de calidad nutricional, compuestos bioactivos y capacidad antioxidante de ambas variedades de aceite de acuerdo con a la literatura. Como resultado, ambos aceites presentaron bajos niveles de acidez y peróxidos, y predominio de ácidos grasos insaturados, ~63% de ácido oleico y ~26% de ácido linoleico, lo cual influyó en su perfil nutricional. La variedad de aceite CR presentó un mayor contenido de antocianina (18,3 ± 1,5 mg·100 g-1), ácido ascórbico (68,4 ± 2,02 mg·100 g-1) y contenido total de polifenoles (152,3 ± 2,4 mg GAE·g-1), y una alta actividad antioxidante (38,6 ± 2,2 μg TE·g-1) determinado por ensayo TEAC, en comparación con el aceite CA (p<0.05). En conclusión, los resultados presentados refuerzan la importancia de T. catappa como fuente de lípidos para la ingesta humana y para su uso en el desarrollo de productos alimenticios

    IDENTIFICAÇÃO E ANÃLISE DA COBERTURA E USO DA TERRA VOLTADA À CONSERVAÇÃO DO PATRIMÔNIO GEOMORFOLÓGICO DAS GUARITAS DO CAMAQUÃ – RS

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    Este trabalho foi realizado no Geossítio das Guaritas do Camaquã, no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, com o objetivo de reconhecer e analisar as características das coberturas e usos da terra, visando identificar áreas de conflito entre a ocupação da área e a Geodiversidade, afim de viabilizar ações de geoconservação que possam culminar na estruturação de um Geoparque. De forma geral, constatou-se que as coberturas encontram-se preservadas, e os usos não comprometem a Geodiversidade da área

    Effect of coconut water and Braun-Collins solutions at different temperatures and incubation times on the morphology of goat preantral follicles preserved in vitro

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    Preservation of preantral follicles becomes very important to ensure follicle quality at the onset of cryopreservation or in vitro culture. However, for domestic animals, the ovarian donor of preantral follicles for in vitro studies is commonly encountered far away from reproduction laboratories. We investigated the effectiveness of coconut water and Braun- Collins solutions on the preservation of goat preantral follicles. At the slaughterhouse, the ovarian pair of each animal was divided into 19 fragments. One ovarian fragment was immediately fixed (Control — Time 0). The other 18 fragments were randomly distributed into tubes containing 2 mL of coconut water or Braun-Collins solution at 4 °, 20 ° or 39 °C and then stored for 4, 12 or 24 h. Histological analysis showed that the storage of ovarian fragments in coconut water and Braun-Collins solutions at 20 ° or 39 °C for 12 or 24 h significantly reduced (P < 0.05) the percentage of morphologically normal preantral follicles when compared with the control. However, storage in coconut water at 20 °C for 4 h and in both solutions at 4 °C kept the percentage at control values. Ultrastructural analysis of follicles exposed to the stated conditions confirmed the integrity of preantral follicles stored at 4 °C in Braun-Collins and coconut water solutions for up to 12 and 24 h, respectively. Reduced cellular metabolism at 4 °C may explain why the best preservation of preantral follicles was at 4 °C, which may suggest a useful method for ovary transport in the future

    The Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen

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    The long quest for a measurement of the Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen is over. Last year we measured the 2S1/2F=1–2P3/2F=2 energy splitting (Pohl et al., Nature, 466, 213 (2010)) in μp with an experimental accuracy of 15 ppm, twice better than our proposed goal. Using current QED calculations of the fine, hyperfine, QED, and finite size contributions, we obtain a root-mean-square proton charge radius of rp = 0.841 84 (67) fm. This value is 10 times more precise, but 5 standard deviations smaller, than the 2006 CODATA value of rp. The origin of this discrepancy is not known. Our measurement, together with precise measurements of the 1S–2S transition in regular hydrogen and deuterium, gives improved values of the Rydberg constant, R∞ = 10 973 731.568 160 (16) m⁻¹ and the rms charge radius of the deuteron rd = 2.128 09 (31) fm
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