4 results on '"Cardoso, Pedro Henrique"'
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2. Distribution and historical aspects of Brazilian Stachytarpheta (Verbenaceae): Exploring a comprehensive dataset of taxonomically verified specimens.
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Cardoso, Pedro Henrique, Colli-Silva, Matheus, Neto, Luiz Menini, and Trovó, Marcelo
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CERRADOS , *SPECIES diversity , *BIOGEOGRAPHY , *TWENTY-first century , *TWENTIETH century - Abstract
• This study introduces a taxonomically revised and credible occurrence dataset of Stachytarpheta in Brazil, including 4843 different specimens covering 90 species. • Stachytarpheta exhibit remarkable species richness and endemism particularly in the campos rupestres and savannas of the Espinhaço Range and Chapada dos Veadeiros. • A strong correlation exists between specimen occurrences and proximity to roads. Rarefaction curves show ongoing potential for species discovery in Tocantins state. • Temporal analysis shows an upward trend in occurrence records from 1970 to 2010 but declines in funding for scientific initiatives may have impeded recent collection efforts. Stachytarpheta (Verbenaceae) encompasses approximately 120 species distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, with Brazil boasting the highest species richness (90 spp.) and endemism (82 spp.). This study introduces an updated, taxonomically revised, and credible occurrence dataset focusing on Stachytarpheta species in Brazil, comprising 4,843 records. This dataset results from expert revision of herbarium collections and integration with global repositories alongside national repositories in Brazil. It facilitates a thorough exploration of the temporal, geographical, and taxonomic patterns of Stachytarpheta across diverse regions and landscapes in Brazil. Stachytarpheta species and their occurrence records are concentrated in the states of Minas Gerais, Bahia, and Goiás, particularly in the campo rupestre and savanna formations of the Espinhaço Range and Chapada dos Veadeiros. Analysis of potential biases within our dataset revealed a correlation between specimen occurrences and proximity to roads. Rarefaction curves indicate ongoing potential for species discovery within the Cerrado and Caatinga domains, with the Tocantins state emerging as a particularly promising area for novel findings; therefore, presenting opportunities for exploration. The majority of the specimens are housed in Brazilian herbaria, particularly at RB, HUEFS, and CESJ. Temporal analysis of occurrence records showed an upward trend during the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century, which can be attributed to the efforts of generalist collectors working mostly in Eastern and Central Brazil. Most collection efforts were carried out through Brazilian and European initiatives, often supported by local funding, especially during the mid-20th century. However, funding for scientific initiatives in Brazil has waned since the mid-2010s, potentially affecting recent trends in species recording. Our dataset serves as a resource enabling subsequent analysis delving into the systematics, biogeography, and conservation of this remarkable genus from open vegetation formations in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. 1H NMR as a simple methodology for differentiating barn and free-range chicken eggs.
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Cardoso, Pedro Henrique Soares, de Oliveira, Enya Silva, Lião, Luciano Morais, and de Almeida Ribeiro Oliveira, Gerlon
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EGGS , *EGG industry , *EFFECT of stress on animals , *FRAUD - Abstract
[Display omitted] • A simple single-step extraction method was developed for 1H NMR analysis of eggs. • 1H NMR lipidic profiles of free-range and conventional chicken eggs were compared. • Eggs from free-range chickens had higher concentrations of ω-3 and ω-6 PUFAs. • Free-range eggs showed a ratio between the signals at δ 2.85 and 4.14 of >0.14. • Free-range eggs had higher concentrations and similar amounts of cholesterol. The conventional intensive system produces cheap and safe chicken eggs, but exposes the animals to stress due to overcrowding on farms. This work compared the 1H NMR lipidic profile of chicken eggs produced in conventional and free-range systems. Sample preparation consisted of a single-step extraction and centrifugation, and the 1H NMR experimental time was just 3 min per sample. Eggs from free-range chickens had higher concentrations of ω-3 and ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids. The ratio between the signals at δ 2.85 and 4.14 from bis-allylic polyunsaturated fatty acids and glycerol moiety, respectively, was able to correctly classify 93.8 % of the samples. These results were similar to those of PLS-DA, used for comparative purposes. Therefore, the proposed method could be easily used to assist quality control and fraud prevention in the egg industry. Free-range eggs had higher concentrations of cholesterol but, as they are smaller, similar amounts to conventional ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Biochemical aspects and therapeutic mechanisms of cannabidiol in epilepsy.
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Boleti, Ana Paula de A., Frihling, Breno Emanuel F., e Silva, Patrícia Souza, Cardoso, Pedro Henrique de O., de Moraes, Luiz Filipe R.N., Rodrigues, Thiago Antônio A., Biembengute, Maria Eduarda Freitas, Koolen, Hector Henrique F., and Migliolo, Ludovico
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EPILEPSY , *CANNABIDIOL , *NEUROLOGICAL disorders , *CANNABIS (Genus) , *CANNABINOIDS , *DRUG target - Abstract
• Biochemical Mechanisms of Epileptogenesis and Ictogenesis. • Chemical aspects of the cannabinoids. • Cannabidiol anticonvulsant mechanisms. • In vivo targets of cannabidiol in epilepsy and neurological disorders. • Therapeutic properties of cannabidiol in the treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disease characterized by recurrent epileptic seizures. Studies have shown the complexity of epileptogenesis and ictogenesis, in which immunological processes and epigenetic and structural changes in neuronal tissues have been identified as triggering epilepsy. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a major active component of the Cannabis plant and the source of CBD-enriched products for the treatment of epilepsy and associated diseases. In this review, we provide an up-to-date discussion on cellular and molecular mechanisms triggered during epilepsy crises, and the phytochemical characteristics of CBD that make it an attractive candidate for controlling rare syndromes, with excellent therapeutic properties. We also discuss possible CBD anticonvulsant mechanisms and molecular targets in neurodegenerative disorders and epilepsy. Based on these arguments, we conclude that CBD presents a biotecnological potential in the anticonvulsant process, including decreasing dependence on health care in hospitals, and could make the patient's life more stable, with regard to neurological conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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