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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(21)2023 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37958698

ABSTRACT

Antimicrobial resistance is a silent pandemic considered a public health concern worldwide. Strategic therapies are needed to replace antibacterials that are now ineffective. One approach entails the use of well-known antibacterials along with adjuvants that possess non-antibiotic properties but can extend the lifespan and enhance the effectiveness of the treatment, while also improving the suppression of resistance. In this regard, a group of uniform materials based on organic salts (GUMBOS) presents an alternative to this problem allowing the combination of antibacterials with adjuvants. Fluoroquinolones are a family of antibacterials used to treat respiratory and urinary tract infections with broad-spectrum activity. Ciprofloxacin and moxifloxacin-based GUMBOS were synthesized via anion exchange reactions with lithium and sodium salts. Structural characterization, thermal stability and octanol/water partition ratios were evaluated. The antibacterial profiles of most GUMBOS were comparable to their cationic counterparts when tested against Gram-positive S. aureus and Gram-negative E. coli, except for deoxycholate anion, which demonstrated the least effective antibacterial activity. Additionally, some GUMBOS were less cytotoxic to L929 fibroblast cells and non-hemolytic to red blood cells. Therefore, these agents exhibit promise as an alternative approach to combining drugs for treating infections caused by resistant bacteria.


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Fluoroquinolones , Salts , Fluoroquinolones/pharmacology , Salts/pharmacology , Salts/chemistry , Escherichia coli , Staphylococcus aureus , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Anions , Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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SN Bus Econ ; 1(8): 105, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34778837

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to identify the dimensions of accounting service quality, as assessed by the different agents involved in service development. We performed 20 in-depth interviews with accounting service providers, clients of accounting service providers, consultants, university professors, and accountancy body members. The results revealed six dimensions of accounting service quality: advisory view, capability, efficiency, communication, technological innovation, and trustworthiness. We also identified the items corresponding to each of these dimensions. The results allowed us to develop a conceptual model of accounting service quality. This study also indicated the specificities of accounting services, demonstrating that general models for service quality assessment do not seem to fully fit the characteristics of the accounting context. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43546-021-00107-z.

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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 92(1): e20180590, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32321017

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to analyze the possible effects of diflubenzuron on the associated insect fauna under laboratory, semi-field and field conditions. Laboratory bioassays were performed in aquariums with mortality readings (%) every 24h until 96h, and in semi-fields, insects were kept in basins with readings every 24h for up to 12 days, in triplicates and a control. In the field experiment, a collection was performed before the application of diflubenzuron in ten brick factory pits (25m²) and 15 post-application. The values of LC50 and LC90 for Chironomus were 2.77x10-3g/L and 0.86g/L, respectively, and for Buenoa, they were 0.019g/L and 0.92g/L, a strong relationship was observed between mortality and exposure time (r²>0.8) in all concentrations used. In semi-field, similar mean values of emergency inhibition were observed, except for Euthyplociidae, which was more sensitive. There was no significant difference between the data of richness and diversity of aquatic insects in the field experiment, considering an interval of 15 days (p=0.32). Finally, the data suggest that diflubenzuron may have a negative effect on the associated insect fauna, but in the field experiment the environmental conditions of Anopheles breeding sites may have affected its efficiency.


Subject(s)
Anopheles/drug effects , Diflubenzuron/pharmacology , Insecticides/pharmacology , Animals , Larva/drug effects , Lethal Dose 50 , Mosquito Control
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Malar J ; 16(1): 87, 2017 02 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28228142

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Anopheles mosquitoes are the only vectors of human malaria. Anopheles species use standing water as breeding sites. Human activities, like the creation of an artificial lake during the implementation of hydroelectric power plants, lead to changes in environmental characteristics and, therefore, may changes the species richness and composition of Anopheles mosquitoes. The aim of the present study was to verify whether or not there is an association between the artificial flooding resulting from the construction of the Jirau hydroelectric power plant, and the richness and composition of anophelines. METHODS: Mosquitoes samples were obtained monthly from the Jirau hydroelectric power plant area located at Porto Velho, Rondônia State, using Human Landing Catch (06:00-10:00 PM). Mosquitoes collected were transported to Laboratório de Entomologia Médica FIOCRUZ-RO where they were identified until species using dichotomous key. RESULTS: A total of 6347 anophelines belonging to eight different species were collected. The anophelines species richness was significantly lower during the first flooding stage. Differences in anophelines species composition were found when comparing the first flooding stage with the other stages. Furthermore, the mean number of Anopheles darlingi, the main vector of malaria in the region, increases during the first and the third flooding stages. CONCLUSIONS: The continual monitoring of these vectors during the late operational phase may be useful in order to understand how anophelines will behave in this area.


Subject(s)
Anopheles/classification , Anopheles/growth & development , Floods , Animals , Brazil , Construction Industry , Entomology/methods , Female
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