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Acta cir. bras ; 31(3): 156-160, Mar. 2016. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-777092

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ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of amifostine on bacterial translocation and overgrowth in colonic flora after acute radiation enteritis in a rat model. METHODS: Thirty-two female Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups: Group-1 (n=8): only normal saline was administered intraperitoneally. Group-2 (n=8): first serum saline was administered intraperitoneally and 30 minutes later 20 Gy radiation was applied to abdominopelvic region. Group-3 (n=8): only amifostine 200 ml/kg was administered intraperitoneally and radiation was not applied. Group-4 (n=8): first amifostine 200 ml/kg was administered intraperitoneally and 30 minutes later 20 Gy radiation was applied to abdominopelvic region. On the 5th day after radiation, samples of mesenteric lymph tissues and cecal contents were taken by laparotomy for microbiological culture. RESULTS: Intraperitoneal amifostine administration significantly decreased the bacterial overgrowth related to radiation in colon but did not significantly decrease the bacterial translocation. CONCLUSİON: Although not providing a full protection on the damaged mucosal barrier, amifostine significantly decreased the bacterial overgrowth in the cecal content after high dose radiation. There is a need to find out appropriate amifostine dose under different radiation applications avoiding bacterial translocation in gastrointestinal system.


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Animals , Female , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/microbiology , Radiation-Protective Agents/pharmacology , Amifostine/pharmacology , Bacterial Translocation/drug effects , Enteritis/chemically induced , Enterobacteriaceae/radiation effects , Radiation Dosage , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/prevention & control , Cecum/radiation effects , Cecum/microbiology , Rats, Wistar , Enteritis/microbiology , Enteritis/prevention & control , Enterobacteriaceae/physiology , Lymph/microbiology
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 44(4): 1147-1153, Oct.-Dec. 2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-705273

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This study aimed at evaluating the bacteriological effects of the treatment of sheep meat contaminated with total coliforms, coliforms at 45 °C and Salmonella spp. by using irradiation at doses of 3 kGy and 5 kGy. Thirty sheep meat samples were collected from animals located in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, and then grouped in three lots including 10 samples: non-irradiated (control); irradiated with 3 kGy; and irradiated with 5 kGy. Exposure to gamma radiation in a 137Cs source-driven irradiating facility was perfomed at the Nuclear Defense Section of the Brazilian Army Technological Center (CTEx) in Rio de Janeiro. The samples were kept under freezing temperature (-18 °C) until the analyses, which occurred in two and four months after irradiation. The results were interpreted by comparison with the standards of the current legislation and demonstrated that non-irradiated samples were outside the parameters established by law for all groups of bacteria studied. Gamma irradiation was effective in inactivating those microorganisms at both doses tested and the optimal dose was achieved at 3 kGy. The results have shown not only the need for sanitary conditions improvements in slaughter and processing of sheep meat but also the irradiation effectiveness to eliminate coliform bacteria and Salmonella spp.


Subject(s)
Animals , Disinfection/methods , Enterobacteriaceae/isolation & purification , Enterobacteriaceae/radiation effects , Gamma Rays , Meat/microbiology , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Salmonella/radiation effects , Brazil , Food Microbiology/methods , Sheep , Temperature
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Rev. ciênc. farm ; 19(1): 109-18, 1998. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-229474

ABSTRACT

A boldina é um alcalóide aporfina geralmente encontrado nas plantas das famílilas Magnoliaceae, Annonaceae, Rhamnaceae e Monimiaceae. No presente trabalho foi proposta a realizaçäo de alguns ensaios com o objetivo de avaliar a açäo protetora da boldina em culturas de Yersinia enterocolitica e Escherichia coli HB 101 submetidas a açäo fotoprotetora desse alcalóide somente quando as células foram mantidas em condiçöes de liquid holding.


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Animals , Alkaloids , Enterobacteriaceae/radiation effects , Culture Media , Radiation Dosage , Escherichia coli/radiation effects , Cell Survival/radiation effects , Ultraviolet Rays , Yersinia enterocolitica/radiation effects
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