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Objetivo: Analisar as parasitoses intestinais em moradores de rua da cidade de Anápolis-GO e identificar os principais sinais e sintomas. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo com base nos dados laboratoriais, em que se utilizaram dois métodos para o diagnóstico parasitológico: a sedimentação espontânea técnica de Hoffman, Pons e Janner e o método de Baermann-Moraes. Aplicou-se também um questionário com informações referentes à sintomatologia e aspectos epidemiológicos. Resultados: Participaram da pesquisa 43 indivíduos. A prevalência de parasitoses intestinais na população estudada foi de 67,44% (29/43); desses, 62,07% (18/29) poliparasitados. Houve uma predominância de protozoários (67,30%;35/52) em relação aos helmintos (32,70%;17/52). Os parasitos mais prevalentes foram: Entamoeba histolytica (21,15%;11/52), Entamoeba coli (17,31%;9/52) e Endolimax nana (15,38%;8/52). Entre os sinais e sintomas destacaram-se dor abdominal (86,20%; 25/29), irritabilidade nervosa (75,86%;22/29) e diarreia (68,96%;20/29). Conclusão: A frequência de parasitoses intestinais foi elevada e houve associação das infecções parasitárias com as características condicionais como estilo de vida e condições de saúde, além de apresentar uma possível contribuição para futuros trabalhos que relatem a importância da prevenção e tratamento das doenças parasitárias em humanos.
Objective: Analyze intestinal parasites in homeless people in the city of Anápolis-GO and identify the main signs and symptoms. Methods: The study was carried out based on laboratory data, in which two methods were used for the parasitological diagnosis, spontaneous sedimentation Hoffman, Pons and Janner technique and the Baermann-Moraes method. A questionnaire with information related to symptoms and epidemiological aspects was also applied. Results: 43 individuals participated in the research. The prevalence of intestinal parasites in the population studied was 67.44% (29/43), of which 62.07% (18/29) had multiple parasites. There was a predominance of protozoa (67.30%; 35/52) in relation to helminths (32.70%; 17/52). The most prevalent parasites were: Entamoeba histolytica (21.15%; 11/52), Entamoeba coli (17.31%; 9/52) and Endolimax nana (15.38%; 8/52). Among the signs and symptoms, abdominal pain (86.20%; 25/29), nervous irritability (75.86%; 22/29) and diarrhea (68.96%; 20/29) stood out. The data demonstrated that there is a relationship between intestinal parasitosis and the signs and symptoms presented. Conclusion: The frequency of intestinal parasites was high and there was an association of parasitic infections with conditional characteristics such as lifestyle and health conditions, in addition to presenting a possible contribution to future studies that report the importance of preventing and treating parasitic diseases in humans.
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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Enfermedades Parasitarias/epidemiología , Personas con Mala ViviendaRESUMEN
Purpose: Jenipapo fruit (Genipa americana L) is a natural source of polyphenol oxidases (PPOs) whose potential in pharmaceutical analysis is noteworthy. Henceforth, this work reports the electrochemical study of a low-cost PPO-based biosensor produced from the crude extract of Jenipapo fruits and accounts a practical approach to employ this biosensor in the determination of methyldopa and paracetamol in pharmaceutical samples. Methods: In order to investigate the electrochemical properties of the biosensor, theoretical and practical approaches were employed, and both samples and the biosensor were analyzed through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and voltammetric techniques, namely: differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). Results: showcased that the biosensor presented good analytical features, as well as low detection limits (8 µmol L-1 for methyldopa and 5 µmol L-1 for paracetamol). The relative standard deviation was less than 5% mid-assay. Conclusion: The use of this biosensor is a reliable, low cost and useful alternative in the pharmaceutic determination of phenolic drugs (e.g. methyldopa and paracetamol).
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Os enteroparasitos causam aos seus portadores, entre outros agravos, desnutrição seguida por perda de peso, diarreias, vômitos, desidratação, anemia e enterites. Todos esses sintomas podem desencadear distúrbios dos índices hematológicos como contagem de hemácias, hematócrito, hemoglobina, leucócitos totais e eosinófilos. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar e analisar as alterações hematológicas em indivíduos com diagnóstico parasitológico positivo para enteroparasitos. Foi realizado um estudo com base nos dados laboratoriais, em que se analisou o hemograma de 412 indivíduos positivos para enteroparasitoses. Os dados demonstraram que existem relações entre as alterações hematológicas, principalmente a anemia, leucocitose e a eosinofilia, com as infecções parasitárias intestinais. Verificou-se também a frequência de poliparasitismo e suas alterações mais frequentes. O estudo apresentou uma possível contribuição para futuros trabalhos que relatem a importância da prevenção e tratamento das doenças parasitárias em humanos.
The enteroparasites cause to their carriers, among other damages, malnutrition followed by weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, anemia and enteritis. All these symptoms can trigger hematological indices disorders such as red blood cell count, hematocrit, hemoglobin, total leukocytes and eosinophils. This study aimed to evaluate and analyze the hematological alterations in individuals with positive parasitological diagnosis for enteroparasites. A study was carried out based on the laboratory data, in which the hemogram of 412 positive individuals for enteroparasitoses was analyzed. The data demonstrated that there are relationships between hematological changes, mainly anemia, leukocytosis and eosinophilia, with intestinal parasitic infections. The frequency of polyparasitism and its most frequent alterations were also verified. The study presented a possible contribution to future studies that report the importance of the prevention and treatment of parasitic diseases in humans
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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Recién Nacido , Lactante , Preescolar , Niño , Adolescente , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Enfermedades Parasitarias , Eosinofilia , Anemia , LeucocitosisRESUMEN
In this work, an innovative polyphenol oxidase biosensor was developed from Jenipapo (Genipa americana L.) fruit and used to assess phenolic compounds in industrial effluent samples obtained from a textile industry located in Jaraguá-GO, Brasil. The biosensor was prepared and optimized according to: the proportion of crude vegetal extract, pH and overall voltammetric parameters for differential pulse voltammetry. The calibration curve presented a linear interval from 10 to 310 µM (r² = 0.9982) and a limit of detection of 7 µM. Biosensor stability was evaluated throughout 15 days, and it exhibited 88.22% of the initial response. The amount of catechol standard recovered post analysis varied between 87.50% and 96.00%. Moreover, the biosensor was able to detect phenolic compounds in a real sample, and the results were in accordance with standard spectrophotometric assays. Therefore, the innovatively-designed biosensor hereby proposed is a promising tool for phenolic compound detection and quantification when environmental contaminants are concerned.
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Catecol Oxidasa/química , Frutas/química , Fenoles/química , Extractos Vegetales/química , Rubiaceae/química , Textiles/estadística & datos numéricosRESUMEN
The vegetable kingdom is a wide source of a diverse variety of enzymes with broad biotechnological applications. Among the main classes of plant enzymes, the polyphenol oxidases, which convert phenolic compounds to the related quinones, have been successfully used for biosensor development. The oxidation products from such enzymes can be electrochemically reduced, and the sensing is easily achieved by amperometric transducers. In this work, the polyphenoloxidases were extracted from jurubeba (Solanum paniculatum L.) fruits, and the extract was used to construct a carbon paste-based biosensor for pharmaceutical analysis and applications. The assay optimization was performed using a 0.1 mM catechol probe, taking into account the amount of enzymatic extract (50 or 200 µL) and the optimum pH (3.0 to 9.0) as well as some electrochemical differential pulse voltammetric (DPV) parameters (e.g., pulse amplitude, pulse range, pulse width, scan rate). Under optimized conditions, the biosensor was evaluated for the quantitative determination of acetaminophen, acetylsalicylic acid, methyldopa, and ascorbic acid. The best performance was obtained for acetaminophen, which responded linearly in the range between 5 and 245 µM (R = 0.9994), presenting a limit of detection of 3 µM and suitable repeatability ranging between 1.52% and 1.74% relative standard deviation (RSD).
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Acetaminofén/química , Técnicas Biosensibles/métodos , Catecol Oxidasa/metabolismo , Frutas/química , Solanum/químicaRESUMEN
Screening passion fruit genotypes to target resistance to scab and bacterial blight may play an important role in reducing the application of chemical products and decreasing losses caused by these diseases. It is likely that resistant genotypes can be found in ongoing breeding programs targeting production traits. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the host status of eighteen passion fruit genotypes from the Breeding Program of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa (CRP 01-12 to CRP 16-12, CRP 19-12 and CRP 20-12) and two cultivars (FB 200 Yellow Master and FB 300 Araguari) of yellow passion fruit to scab (Cladosporium herbarum) and bacterial blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae). The fungus and the bacterium were artificially inoculated on wounded leaves at concentrations of 1 x 106 spores mL-1 and 1 x 108 cfu mL-1. Scab incidence and severity were assessed at 7, 14, 21, and 31 days after inoculation (DAI); whereas bacterial blight evaluations were performed at 10, 20, 28, and 44 DAI. The genotypes CRP 01-12 to CRP 16-12 and CRP 19-12 are moderately resistant to scab. All genotypes are highly susceptible to bacterial blight.
A seleção de genótipos de maracujazeiro visando resistência à verrugose e bacteriose pode ter importante papel na redução da aplicação de produtos químicos e perdas causadas por essas doenças. É provável que genótipos resistentes possam ser encontrados em programas de melhoramento visando seleção de caracteres relacionados à produção. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a hospedabilidade de dezoito genótipos de maracujazeiro-azedo provenientes do Programa de Melhoramento Genético da Universidade Federal de Viçosa (CRP 01-12 a CRP 16-12, CRP 19-12 e CRP 20-12) e dois cultivares comerciais (FB 200 Yellow Master e FB 300 Araguari) à verrugose (causada por Cladosporium herbarum) e bacteriose (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae). O fungo e a bactéria foram inoculados em folhas com ferimentos nas concentrações de 1 x 106 esporos mL-1 e 1 x 108 ufc mL-1. A incidência e a severidade de verrugose foram avaliadas aos 7, 14, 21 e 31 dias após a inoculação (DAI); enquanto que as avaliações da bacteriose foram aos 10, 20, 28 e 44 DAI. Os genótipos CRP 01-12 a CRP 16-12 e CRP 19-12 são moderamente resistentes à verrugose. Todos os genótipos são altamente suscetíveis à bacteriose.
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Cladosporium , Genotipo , Passiflora/genética , Resistencia a la Enfermedad , Xanthomonas axonopodis , Plantas Modificadas GenéticamenteRESUMEN
Screening passion fruit genotypes to target resistance to scab and bacterial blight may play an important role in reducing the application of chemical products and decreasing losses caused by these diseases. It is likely that resistant genotypes can be found in ongoing breeding programs targeting production traits. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the host status of eighteen passion fruit genotypes from the Breeding Program of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa (CRP 01-12 to CRP 16-12, CRP 19-12 and CRP 20-12) and two cultivars (FB 200 Yellow Master and FB 300 Araguari) of yellow passion fruit to scab (Cladosporium herbarum) and bacterial blight (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae). The fungus and the bacterium were artificially inoculated on wounded leaves at concentrations of 1 x 106 spores mL-1 and 1 x 108 cfu mL-1. Scab incidence and severity were assessed at 7, 14, 21, and 31 days after inoculation (DAI); whereas bacterial blight evaluations were performed at 10, 20, 28, and 44 DAI. The genotypes CRP 01-12 to CRP 16-12 and CRP 19-12 are moderately resistant to scab. All genotypes are highly susceptible to bacterial blight.(AU)
A seleção de genótipos de maracujazeiro visando resistência à verrugose e bacteriose pode ter importante papel na redução da aplicação de produtos químicos e perdas causadas por essas doenças. É provável que genótipos resistentes possam ser encontrados em programas de melhoramento visando seleção de caracteres relacionados à produção. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a hospedabilidade de dezoito genótipos de maracujazeiro-azedo provenientes do Programa de Melhoramento Genético da Universidade Federal de Viçosa (CRP 01-12 a CRP 16-12, CRP 19-12 e CRP 20-12) e dois cultivares comerciais (FB 200 Yellow Master e FB 300 Araguari) à verrugose (causada por Cladosporium herbarum) e bacteriose (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae). O fungo e a bactéria foram inoculados em folhas com ferimentos nas concentrações de 1 x 106 esporos mL-1 e 1 x 108 ufc mL-1. A incidência e a severidade de verrugose foram avaliadas aos 7, 14, 21 e 31 dias após a inoculação (DAI); enquanto que as avaliações da bacteriose foram aos 10, 20, 28 e 44 DAI. Os genótipos CRP 01-12 a CRP 16-12 e CRP 19-12 são moderamente resistentes à verrugose. Todos os genótipos são altamente suscetíveis à bacteriose.(AU)
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Passiflora/genética , Genotipo , Resistencia a la Enfermedad , Cladosporium , Xanthomonas axonopodis , Plantas Modificadas GenéticamenteRESUMEN
A new strategy for the construction of a polyphenol oxidase carbon paste biosensor for paracetamol detection is reported. The eggplant (Solanum melongena) was processed to collect the polyphenol oxidase as an enzyme that was incorporated in the carbon paste sensor construction. The constructed sensor displayed high sensitivity and good selection for paracetamol detection and recognition. Optimized conditions included pH 6.0 (highest activity), pH 7.0 (highest stability), pulse amplitude of 50 mV, and 15% of vegetable extract per carbon paste. The sensor displayed a linear range from 20 to 200 µM, with a detection limit of 5 µM. Application of the sensor to paracetamol determination in tablet and oral solutions have shown satisfactory results. The efficiency of the method showed very good repeatability ranging between 1.26 and 1.72% relative standard deviation for interday analysis, while recoveries for paracetamol varied between 97.5 and 99.8% for the voltammetric determination. The strategy for a simple, low cost, and efficient eggplant polyphenol oxidase sensor showcased in this work provides an opportunity for the detection of other phenolic compounds in various matrices.