14 results on '"Pernia, Beatriz"'
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2. Citizen scientists study beach litter along 12,000 km of the East Pacific coast: A baseline for the International Plastic Treaty
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De Veer, Diamela, Baeza-Álvarez, Jostein, Bolaños, Solange, Cavour Araya, Sebastián, Darquea, Jodie J., Díaz Poblete, Manuel A., Domínguez, Gustavo, Holtmann-Ahumada, Geraldine, Honorato-Zimmer, Daniela, Gaibor, Nikita, Gallardo, María de los Ángeles, Guevara Torrejón, Valeska, León Chumpitaz, Alejandra, Marcús Zamora, Lara, Mora, Valentina, Muñoz Araya, Juan Manuel, Pernía, Beatriz, Purca, Sara, Rivadeneira, Marcelo M., Sánchez, Osmel Alberto, Sepúlveda, José Miguel, Urbina, Mauricio, Vásquez, Nelson, Vélez Tacuri, José, Villalobos, Vieia, Villanueva Brücher, Bernardita, and Thiel, Martin
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- 2023
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3. Potential Role of Extremophilic Hydrocarbonoclastic Fungi for Extra-Heavy Crude Oil Bioconversion and the Sustainable Development of the Petroleum Industry
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Naranjo-Briceño, Leopoldo, Pernía, Beatriz, Perdomo, Trigal, González, Meralys, Inojosa, Ysvic, De Sisto, Ángela, Urbina, Héctor, León, Vladimir, Tiquia-Arashiro, Sonia M., editor, and Grube, Martin, editor
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- 2019
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4. Detection of thermotolerant coliforms and SARS-CoV-2 RNA in sewage and recreational waters in the Ecuadorian coast: A call for improving water quality regulation.
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Cárdenas-Calle, Maritza, Patiño, Leandro, Pernia, Beatriz, Erazo, Roberto, Muñoz, Carlos, Valencia-Avellan, Magaly, Lozada, Mariana, Regato-Arrata, Mary, Barrera, Miguel, Aquino, Segundo, Fuentes, Stefania, Duque, Javier, Velázquez-Araque, Luis, Carpio, Bertha, Méndez-Roman, Carlos, Calle, Carlos, Cárdenas, Guillermo, Guizado-Herrera, David, Tello, Clara Lucía, and Bravo-Basantes, Verónica
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SEWAGE lagoons ,TERRITORIAL waters ,WATER quality ,COLIFORMS ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,LAGOONS ,FECAL contamination - Abstract
Wastewater surveillance represents an alternative approach to regulating contamination and the early detection of infectious agents and outbreaks of diseases of public health importance. This study evaluated domestic wastewater effects on recreational waters in estuarine and seawater bodies in Guayas and Santa Elena provinces in Ecuador, South America. Fecal indicator bacteria (thermotolerant coliforms) served as key indicators for evaluation. Physical, chemical, and microbiological quality markers following the Ecuadorian environmental quality standard and the discharge of effluents to the water resource were analyzed. Samples were collected from 44 coastal sites and 2 oxidation lagoons during the dry and rainy seasons of 2020 and 2021, respectively. SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected in samples with higher E. coli concentrations using reverse transcription quantitative PCR to detect the genes N and ORF1ab. All samples analyzed for SARS-CoV-2 showed Ct ˂ 40 for at least one gene. Four samples showed at least 20 genome copies of gene N per reaction. These were at an artisanal fishing port, an estuarine area (Palmar), a recreational bay, and an oxidation lagoon. A moderate correlation was found between SARS-CoV-2 RNA, thermotolerant coliform and E. coli (p-value ≤ 0.0037), and a strong and positive correlation between thermotolerant coliform and E. coli. (p-value ≤ 0.00001), highlighting the utility of these established parameters as a proxy of the virus. Significant differences were found in the concentrations of thermotolerant coliforms between seasons (p-value = 0.016) and sites (p-value = 0.005). The highest levels of coliforms were found in the dry season (63000 MPN/100 mL) in Anconcito and during the rainy season (14000 MPN/100 mL) at Esterillo in Playas County. It is recommended that the decentralized autonomous governments of the surveyed provinces in Ecuador implement urgent corrective actions and establish medium-term mechanisms to minimize a potential contamination route. Additional parameters must be included in the monitoring, such as Enterococcus and intestinal parasites, due to their public health implications. In the oxidation lagoons, maintenance actions must be carried out, including the dissolution of sediments, an increase in water retention times, and in situ treatment of the sludge, to improve the system's performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Detection of fecal coliforms and SARS-CoV-2 RNA in sewage and recreational waters in the Ecuadorian Coast: a call for improving water quality regulation
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Cardenas, Maritza, primary, Patinoa, Leandro, additional, Pernia, Beatriz, additional, Erazo, Roberto, additional, Munoz, Carlos, additional, Valencia-Avellan, Magaly, additional, Lozada, Mariana, additional, Regato-Arrata, Mary, additional, Barrera, Miguel, additional, Aquino, Segundo, additional, Moyanoc, Stalyn, additional, Fuentes, Stefania, additional, Duque, Javier, additional, Velazquez-Araque, Luis, additional, Carpio, Bertha, additional, Mendez-Roman, Carlos, additional, Calle, Carlos, additional, Cardenas, Guillermo, additional, Guizado-Herrera, David, additional, Lucia Tello, Clara, additional, Bravo-Basantes, Veronica, additional, Zambranod, Josue, additional, Francis, Jhannelle D, additional, and Uyaguari, Miguel, additional
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- 2022
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6. Composition, abundance and sources of anthropogenic marine debris on the beaches from Ecuador – A volunteer-supported study
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Gaibor, Nikita, Condo-Espinel, Verónica, Cornejo-Rodríguez, María Herminia, Darquea, Jodie J., Pernia, Beatriz, Domínguez, Gustavo A., Briz, María Esther, Márquez, Lady, Laaz, Enrique, Alemán-Dyer, Carlos, Avendaño, Ulises, Guerrero, Johanna, Preciado, Mercy, Honorato-Zimmer, Daniela, and Thiel, Martin
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- 2020
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7. Biomarkers of cadmium pollution in plants/Biomarcadores de contaminacion por cadmio en las plantas/Biomarcadores de contaminacao por cadmino nas plantas
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Pernia, Beatriz, de Sousa, Andrea, Reyes, Rosa, and Castrillo, Marisol
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- 2008
8. Suppressive and additive effects in protection mediated by combinations of monoclonal antibodies specific for merozoite surface protein 1 of Plasmodium yoelii
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Holder Anthony A, Pernia Beatriz M, Payares Gilberto, Eslava Irosoki, and Spencer Lilian M
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Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background The merozoite surface protein (MSP)-1 is a target antigen of protective immunity and a malaria vaccine candidate. The nature of this protective immune response warrants further investigation: although specific antibody is thought to play a major role, the mechanisms of protection are still unclear. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) specific for the C-terminus of MSP-1 from Plasmodium yoelii have been shown previously to provide protection against challenge infection when administered by passive immunization to mice. Three protective mAbs were re-examined and, in particular, the effect of combinations of antibodies on the protection provided was studied. It was found that a combination of two antibodies can either provide additive protective effects or result in a suppression of protection. In this report the importance of antibody subclass and epitope specificity in the outcome of these passive immunization experiments are discussed. Methods The minimum protective dose (MPD) for each mAb was determined, and then combinations of antibody at their MPD were investigated for their ability to control parasitaemia and promote survival in groups of mice. Mice were inoculated over three days with the MPD and challenged with a blood stage infection of the virulent P. yoelii 17 XL. The resultant parasitaemia was assessed daily on Giemsa-stained blood films. Following the infection the presence of MSP-1 specific antibodies in the sera was monitored, and the proliferative responses of cells in the spleen of protected mice were measured. Results Combining antibodies resulted in either an additive effect on protection, with reduced peak parasitaemia and better survival, or resulted in a suppression of protection over that achieved by a single antibody alone. An additive effect was observed when B6 and F5 that have the same isotype and similar fine specificity, were combined. However, a combination of mAb D3, an IgG2a, with either B6 or F5 (both IgG3) suppressed protection, an effect that may have been due to the combination of different isotypes or to the different fine specificity of the antibodies. Conclusions These results suggest that a combination of protective antibodies with either the same or different isotypes can produce either an additive or a suppressive effect in passive immunization. This phenomenon may be important in better understanding immunity in this experimental mouse model of malaria.
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- 2010
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9. Efecto del cadmio sobre la germinación y crecimiento de Laguncularia racemosa var. glabriflora (Plantae-Combretaceae)
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Benavides, Ámbar, Del Pezo, Raquel, Pernia, Beatriz, Mero Valarezo, Mariuxi, Cornejo, Xavier, Magallanes, Iván, Romero, Braulio, Zambrano, Josué, Benavides, Ámbar, Del Pezo, Raquel, Pernia, Beatriz, Mero Valarezo, Mariuxi, Cornejo, Xavier, Magallanes, Iván, Romero, Braulio, and Zambrano, Josué
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Laguncularia racemosa var. glabriflora (C. Presl) Stace, the white mangrove, is an endemic specie restricted to the Pacific Coast, it grows throughout the coastal areas from Guayaquil Coast to Tumbes. These specimens are considered vulnerable to disturbance, as their area of distribution is restricted to one region; nevertheless, no studies had been developed, to evaluate the tolerance of these plants to heavy metals like cadmium. Presence of cadmium on the mangrove zone in Guayaquil had been noticed, due to this, the prime purpose of this investigation is to prove the effects of this metal over this specimen’s growth rate and germination. To execute this study, seeds had been exposed to different concentration of cadmium (0-0,5-1-2-4-8 mg/L Cd) for 15 days, to determine the Germination Rate (GR), Germination Percentage (GP), death rate, mean germination time, germination speed, hypocotyl and radicle growth as well as the Integral Index of Phytotoxicity (IIP). After performing the test, the cadmium did not affect the GP, mean germination time, germination speed, nor the death rate. It was observed an increment of the hypocotyls longitude compared to 1 mg/L Cd control; meanwhile, the radicle longitude shown a diminution of 42, 34, 29 y 49 % on the test with concentration of 1-2-4-8 mg/L Cd, respectively. The IIP showed an increase on the test with concentration of 0, 5 and 8 mg/L Cd with results of 27,05% and 31,98%. Based on the results obtained in this analysis, it is of paramount importance to perform a more extensive study over different mangrove species, to set down a maximum cadmium rate allowed in estuary’s sediments of Ecuador., Laguncularia racemosa var. glabriflora (C. Presl) Stace es un mangle de distribución restringida en la costa del Pacífico, sus poblaciones se encuentran desde el Golfo de Guayaquil hasta Tumbes. Esta variedad se considera vulnerable debido a la pérdida de su hábitat, no existen estudios sobre su tolerancia a metales pesados. En Guayaquil se ha evidenciado presencia de cadmio en zonas de manglar, por lo que el objetivo de esta investigación es demostrar el efecto de este metal en la germinación y crecimiento de esta variedad. Para ello se expusieron semillas a diferentes concentraciones de cadmio (0-0,5-1-2-4-8 mg/L Cd) durante 15 días, determinando la tasa de germinación (TG), porcentaje de germinación final (PG), porcentaje de mortalidad, tiempo y velocidad media de germinación (TMG - VMG), longitud de radícula e hipocótilo y el Índice Integral de Fitotoxicidad (IIF). El cadmio no afectó el PG, TMG, VMG, ni el porcentaje de mortalidad. La longitud de hipocótilo presentó un incremento en comparación al control en 1 mg/L Cd; mientras la longitud de la radícula disminuyó en 42, 34, 29 y 49 % en las concentraciones de 1-2-4-8 mg/L Cd, respectivamente. En el IIF se evidenció mayor toxicidad a concentraciones de 0,5 y 8 mg/L Cd con 27,05% y 31,98%. Sobre la base a los resultados obtenidos se propone replicar el presente estudio en diferentes especies de mangle y establecer un límite máximo permisible de cadmio en sedimento de zonas estuarinas del Ecuador.
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10. Evolución de la tasa de episiotomías en el Hospital Universitario de Burgos y su relación con los resultados perineales y neonatales.
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Sadornil-Vicario, María Ester, Espinilla-Sanz, Beatriz, González-Nicolás, Inés, Albillos-Alonso, Laura, Marcos-Peña, Susana, and Fernández-Pernia, Beatriz
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ACADEMIC medical centers ,CHILDBIRTH ,EPISIOTOMY ,EVALUATION of medical care ,PREGNANCY ,CROSS-sectional method ,RETROSPECTIVE studies - Abstract
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- 2016
11. Suppressive and additive effects in protection mediated by combinations of monoclonal antibodies specific for merozoite surface protein 1 of Plasmodium yoelii
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Eslava, Irosoki, primary, Payares, Gilberto, additional, Pernia, Beatriz M, additional, Holder, Anthony A, additional, and Spencer, Lilian M, additional
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- 2010
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12. Estudio comparativo de los aspectos biológic-pesquero de la Corvina (Isopisthus remifer, Orden Perciformes, Familia Sciaenidae, Jordan & Gilbert, 1882) en el Puerto Engabao, Provincia del Guayas (2004 y 2014)
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Díaz Benitez, Manuel Alejandro and Pernia, Beatriz
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PESCA ARTESANAL ,ASPECTOS REPRODUCTIVOS ,DESEMBARQUEZ ,CORVINA - Abstract
La pesquería de la corvina Isopisthus remifer en el Ecuador constituye uno de los mayores recursos de sustento para los pescadores artesanales de los diferentes puertos, sin embargo no se han realizado estudios sobre los aspectos biológicos-pesqueros de esta especie y su variación en el tiempo. Es por ello que el objetivo del presente trabajo fue comparar los desembarques, tallas, pesos, estadios de madurez sexual, proporción sexual, y talla media de madurez sexual de esta especie entre los años 2004 y 2014. Los resultados determinaron una reducción en el desembarque de 38,5% de 2004 a 2014. También se determinó una disminución de talla y peso. La distribución de tallas en el 2004 se estableció para machos en 17- 34 cm (LT) con una moda 23 cm, en hembras las tallas comprendieron entre 16 - 30 cm (LT) con dos modas 22 y 24 cm, mientras que para el 2014 se presentaron tallas en macho de 18 - 27 cm (LT) con una moda de 23 cm, en hembra tallas de 21 a 24 cm (LT) con una moda de 23 cm. En el análisis de variancia se estableció que si hay diferencias significativas en talla y peso de la corvina. El análisis de correlación de la corvina en talla y peso determinó un grado de asociación significativo. Los estadios que predominaron en la corvina fueron los estadios II y III virginal - recuperacion y maduro, la talla media de madurez sexual se estimó en macho en 24,6 cm. y en hembra 24 cm. (LT). Como conclusión se pudo determinar que las corvinas capturadas en el año 2014 son de menor talla y peso que del año 2004. The fishery of sea bass Isopisthus remifer in Ecuador is one of the greatest resources of livelihood for artisanal fishermen of different ports; however no studies on biological-fisheries aspects of this species and its variation over time had been performed. The objective of this study was to compare the landings, sizes and weights of this species between 2004 and 2014 in order to determine the stage of sexual maturity, sex ratio and average size of sexual maturity. The results showed a reduction of 38.5% in landings from 2004 to 2014. A decrease in size and weight was also found. For 2004, size distribution for males ranged from 17 to 34 cm (TL) with a mode of 23 cm; females sizes were between 16 and 30 cm (TL) with two modes 22 and 24 cm, while for 2014 males sizes ranged from 18 to 27 cm (TL) with one modal of 23 cm and female sizes ranged from 21 to 23 cm (TL) with one modal of 23 cm. Using analysis of variance significant differences in size and weight of the croaker were found. The correlation analysis of the croaker in size and weight determined a significant degree of association. The dominant sexual maturity stages were stages II and III sexually immature and mature; the mean size for maturity was estimated at 24, 6 cm for males and 24 cm (LT) for females. Sea bass caught in 2014 were smaller in size and weight than in 2004.
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- 2016
13. Pesquería artesanal de la medusa Stomolophus meleagris en el estuario interno del Golfo de Guayaquil 2014
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Preciado Ramírez, Mercy Raquel and Pernia, Beatriz
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La pesca de la medusa Stomolophus meleagris, se desarrolla en el estuario interior del Golfo de Guayaquil donde se encuentran una diversidad de comunidades biológicas, los pescadores de Puerto Salinas, El Conchal, Isla Puná y El Morro en la provincia del Guayas y en El Oro: Puerto Bolívar, Bajo Alto, La Puntilla y Tendales se dedican a esta actividad .Como objetivo general de este trabajo es describir la pesquería artesanal de la medusa Stomolophus meleagris en el estuario interno del Golfo de Guayaquil durante el 2014, para lo cual se obtuvo la información pesquera a través de un sistema de entrevista dirigida a los pescadores,. Se caracterizó 357 redes tipo bolso con alas siendo Puerto Salinas la más representativa con 132 redes, mientras que la red tipo bolso sin alas se caracterizaron 141, siendo Puná el más representativo con 129 redes, se georreferencio las principales zonas de captura, y obtuvo 3727 individuos de medusa, los cuales se midieron: la longitud total, diámetro de la umbrela y peso de cada individuo, presentaron una amplia distribución en los intervalos tallas, con un predominio de individuos con tallas de 6 a 10 cm. La talla media de captura fue de 8.1 cm. En el análisis de regresión presento un alto coeficiente de correlación (r=0,85), el desembarque total fue de ca., 68922,5 (T), de la captura analizada el 95% correspondió al recurso medusa y el 5% a peces y crustáceos, en cuanto a la caracterización socioeconómica a través de los resultados se pudo determinar que esta actividad beneficia a las comunidades asentadas dentro del estuario del Golfo de Guayaquil, generando empleo a unos 239 pescadores. Esta investigación está enfocada en brindar herramientas básicas para el buen manejo del recurso, bajo los principios de pesca responsable. The jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris is developed in the interior estuary of the Gulf of Guayaquil where a diversity of biological communities are found, the fishermen of Puerto Salinas, El Conchal, Isla Puná and El Morro in the province of Guayas and in El Oro : Puerto Bolívar, Bajo Alto, La Puntilla and Tendales are dedicated to this activity. As a general objective of this work is to describe the artisanal fishery of the Stomolophus meleagris jellyfish in the internal estuary of the Gulf of Guayaquil during 2014, for which it was obtained Fishery information through an interview system directed at fishermen; It was characterized 357 bag-like networks with wings being the most representative of Puerto Salinas with 132 networks, while the bagless type network was characterized 141, being Puná the most representative with 129 networks, georeferencing the main catch zones, and obtained 3727 Individuals of medusa, which were measured: the total length, diameter of the umbrela and weight of each individual, presented a wide distribution in the intervals sizes, with a predominance of individuals with sizes of 6 to 10 cm. The mean catch size was 8.1 cm. In the regression analysis, we presented a high correlation coefficient (r = 0.85), the total landing was ca., 68922.5 (T), of the catch analyzed, 95% corresponded to the jellyfish resource and 5% to Fish and crustaceans, as far as the socioeconomic characterization through the results could be determined that this activity benefits the communities settled within the estuary of the Gulf of Guayaquil, generating employment to about 239 fishermen. This research is focused on providing basic tools for the proper management of the resource, under the principles of responsible fishing.
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- 2016
14. Antimalarial evaluation of alkyl-linked bis-thiadiazine derivatives in murine model infected with two Plasmodium strains.
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Loachamin-Gualotuña K, Spencer LM, Rodriguez H, Montero-Calderon A, Pernia B, Coro J, Suarez M, Tingo-Jácome FJ, Rodriguez-Parra ZJ, Lozano JM, and Cortés-Vecino JA
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Background and Purpose: Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax are responsible for most malaria cases in humans in the African Region and the Americas; these parasites have developed resistance to classic antimalarial drugs. On the other hand, previous investigations of the alkyl-linked bis tetrahydro-(2H)-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione (bis-THTT) derivatives compounds show satisfactory results against protozoan parasites such as Trypanosoma cruzi , Trypanosoma vaginalis , Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and Leishmania donovani . Therefore, it is possible to see some effect of bis-THTT derivatives on other protozoan parasites, such as Plasmodium ., Experimental Approach: This study aimed to perform an in vivo biological evaluation of bis-THTT (JH1 to JH6) derivatives compounds as possible anti-malaria drugs in BALB/c mice infected with Plasmodium berghei ANKA and Plasmodium yoelii 17XL strains. In this work, we evaluated the compounds as potential antimalarial drugs in BALB/c mice infected with Plasmodium strains., Key Results: For each compound, we assess the percentages of parasitemia by smears from tail blood and the humoral response by indirect ELISA test using each compound as an antigen. We also evaluated the B lymphocyte response and the cytotoxicity of the bis-THTT derivatives compounds with MTT cell proliferation assays., Conclusions: Our results show that the bis-THTT derivatives JH2 and JH4 presented effective parasitemia control in mice infected with P. berghei ; JH5 and JH6 compounds have similar infection control results as chloroquine in mice infected P. yoelii strain. The evaluation of bis-THTT derivatives compounds in a model of BALB/c mice infected with P. berghei and P. yoelii allowed us to conclude that some of them have an antimalarial effect; however, none of the tested compounds exceeded the efficiency of chloroquine., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest and funding: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article., (Copyright © 2024 by the authors.)
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