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Braz J Biol ; 83: e275940, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38126638

ABSTRACT

Guarana [Paullinia cupana var. sorbilis (Mart.) Ducke] is a species of great economic and social important in Brazil, as it is the only commercial guarana producer in the world. The vegetative propagation method indicated for the culture is stem cuttings, which aims at productivity, tolerance, and uniformity of clonal cultivars, because reproduction by seeds has slow germination and high genetic variability, which in traditional varieties is an undesirable factor. Genetic factors can interfere with the rooting capacity of the crop. Studies seek alternatives that can improve this condition and enhance the production system. Use of growth regulators, microorganisms that promote plant growth, variation of substrates and fertilization, have been strategies used. Preliminary tests on the rate of stem rooting and seed germination with the use of exogenous phytohormone did not demonstrate in relation to the non-application of these inducers. The use of rhizobacteria, which presents itself as a promising activity in many cultures, has not yet been demonstrated in the culture of guarana. On the other hand, the influence of different substrates on rooting has already shown consistent results as a function of rooting rate. Fertilizing the mother plants as recommended by the production system for the crop has proven to be an efficient procedure. There are still few studies aimed at improving the spread of guarana, demonstrating that new protocols need to be explored, or that the protocols already used are reviewed from another perspective.


Subject(s)
Paullinia , Paullinia/chemistry , Paullinia/genetics , Seeds , Brazil , Reproduction
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 64(3): 693-701, June 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-640134

ABSTRACT

Para avaliar o desempenho, o metabolismo e a composição corporal de juvenis de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen) e de carpa húngara (Cyprinus carpio) alimentados com fontes energéticas vegetais, foi conduzido experimento de 60 dias. Três dietas compostas por aveia descascada, farelo de arroz desengordurado estabilizado (FADE) ou por farelo de trigo e milho (dieta-controle) foram ofertadas três vezes ao dia a 360 juvenis de jundiá (5,59±0,06g) ou de carpa húngara (5,82±0,14g) distribuídos em 18 tanques (280L), totalizando nove tanques por espécie. Não foram observadas diferenças significativas no desempenho das espécies estudadas. Em relação aos parâmetros metabólicos, as menores concentrações séricas de colesterol total no jundiá foram verificadas nas dietas com aveia (214,49mg/dL) e FADE (216,3mg/dL), enquanto para a carpa húngara as menores concentrações observadas foram nos peixes alimentados com FADE (222,54mg/dL). Quanto à composição centesimal, os valores de gordura no filé foram menores nos jundiás dos tratamentos controle (3,76%) e aveia (3,95%). A inclusão de aveia proporcionou menor deposição de gordura corporal em ambas as espécies. Conclui-se que 20% de aveia descascada ou de farelo de arroz desengordurado podem ser incluídos na dieta de juvenis de jundiá e de carpa húngara sem prejuízos para o crescimento.


In order to evaluate the performance, metabolism and body composition of jundiá (Rhamdia quelen) and common carp (Cyprinus carpio) juvenile fed with plant-energy sources, the experiment was conducted during 60 days. Three diets composed of husked oats, defatted rice bran stabilized (FADE) or wheat bran and corn (control diet) were provided three times daily to 360 jundiá juveniles (5.59±0.06g) or common carp (5.82±0.14g) distributed into 18 tanks (280L), totaling nine tanks per species. There were no significant differences in performance parameters in both species. For metabolic parameters, the lowest serum levels of total cholesterol in jundiá were observed in diets containing oats (214,49mg/dL) and FADE (216,3mg/dL), while for the common carp the lowest levels were observed in fish fed FADE (222,54mg/dL). As for the composition, the fat in the fillet was lower in the jundiá from control (3,76%) and oats (3,95%) treatments, providing the lowest body fat deposition in both species. The inclusion of oats showed lower body fat deposition in both species. It is concluded that the inclusion of 20% stabilized husked oats or defatted rice bran in the diet of jundiá and common carp juvenile does no harm to growth.

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Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand) ; 57 Suppl: OL1500-4, 2011 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21624336

ABSTRACT

We developed the software LevRad with the objective of teaching how to proceed in an analysis of barriers shielding against x-rays to minimize the contact of the professional or the student with x-rays and also to prevent wearing out of the x-ray equipment. Some tests of the software were made, and preliminary results indicate that LevRad is efficient as a complementary tool for the development of professionals related to diagnostic radiology. In the case of education, an advantage is gained when the beginner uses the software before his or her first contact with x-ray equipment in locu. The software introduces a basic knowledge about evaluation of barriers, prevents wearing out of the x­ray tube, reinforces teaching of evaluation of barriers, and reduces the collective effective dose by avoiding unnecessary exposures when possible.


Subject(s)
Computer-Assisted Instruction , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Personnel, Hospital , Radiology/education , Safety Management/methods , Software Design , User-Computer Interface , Humans , Radiation Dosage
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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 93 Suppl 1: 185-9, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9921347

ABSTRACT

Schistosoma mansoni soluble egg antigens (SEA) were fractionated by isoelectric focusing, resulting in 20 components, characterized by pH, absorbance and protein concentration. The higher absorbance fractions were submitted to electrophoresis, and fraction 8 (F8) presented a specific pattern of bands on its isoelectric point. Protein 3 was observed only on F8, and so, it was utilized to rabbit immunization, in order to evaluate its capacity of inducing protective immunity. IgG antibodies from rabbit anti-F8 serum were coupled to Sepharose, and used to obtain the specific antigen by affinity chromatography. This antigen, submitted to electrophoresis, presented two proteic bands (F8.1 and F8.2), which were transferred to nitrocellulose membrane (PVDF) and sequenciated. The homology of F8.2 to known proteins was determined using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool program (BLASTp). Significant homologies were obtained for the rabbit cytosolic Ca2+ uptake inhibitor, and for the bird a1-proteinase inhibitor. Immunization of mice with F8.1 and F8.2, in the presence of Corynebacterium parvum and Al(OH)3 as adjuvant, induced a significant protection degree against challenge infection, as observed by the decrease on worm burden recovered from portal system.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Helminth/isolation & purification , Antigens, Helminth/isolation & purification , Helminth Proteins/isolation & purification , Schistosoma mansoni/immunology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/immunology , Schistosomiasis mansoni/prevention & control , Animals , Antibodies, Helminth/immunology , Antigens, Helminth/immunology , Female , Helminth Proteins/immunology , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Ovum/immunology , Rabbits
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