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Neotrop Entomol ; 49(5): 685-695, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32720063

ABSTRACT

The endangered butterfly Scada karschina delicata Talbot, 1932 (Nymphalidae: Danainae: Ithomiini) is endemic to northeastern Brazil, occurring in very few forest remnants of the 'Pernambuco Center of Endemism'. Larvae feed on Solanaceae and are very similar to those of other species in the subtribe Mechanitina, with lateral projections on body, one of the main synapomorphies of this subtribe. Based on molecular data, S. k. delicata clustered together with S. karschina karschina, as a monophyletic group sister to the amazon clade of S. reckia. Based on all available data, S. k. delicata is known from only five localities of mid- to high-altitude forests (from 500 to 1000 m of altitude) in northeastern Brazil. Grounded on available data, a new assessment of extinction risk is proposed, and S. k. delicata is now considered Vulnerable (VU) taxon.


Subject(s)
Butterflies/physiology , Conservation of Natural Resources , Endangered Species , Phylogeny , Animal Distribution , Animals , Brazil , Butterflies/classification , Ecosystem , Forests , Life Cycle Stages , Solanaceae
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Neotrop Entomol ; 49(5): 696-703, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32468341

ABSTRACT

The present paper describes a new species of Actinote (Nymphalidae, Heliconiinae, Acraeini), Actinote keithbrowni Freitas, Francini & Mielke sp. nov., from southeastern Brazil, based on morphological and molecular data. The new species is very similar in wing pattern to Actinote eberti, within what we term the "light-gray mimicry complex." The host plants and immature stages of the new species are unknown. Actinote keithbrowni sp. nov. is one of the rarest species of Actinote from Brazil: in total, only eight individuals of this species are known from a narrow region of the Itatiaia massif despite years of collecting effort in that region since the 1940s.


Subject(s)
Butterflies/anatomy & histology , Butterflies/classification , Animals , Brazil , Color , Ecosystem , Female , Genitalia/anatomy & histology , Male , Phylogeny , Wings, Animal/anatomy & histology
3.
J Hazard Mater ; 163(2-3): 517-23, 2009 Apr 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18722053

ABSTRACT

The physicochemical characteristics of three Brazilian peats were investigated using elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffractometry (XRD) and studies of Cr(III) biosorption based on adsorption isotherms. Adsorption of Cr(III) by in natura peat from Santo Amaro das Brotas (Sergipe State) was much greater than by peats from either Ribeirão Preto (São Paulo State) or Itabaiana (Sergipe State), with adsorption capacities (q) of 4.90+/-0.01, 1.70+/-0.01 and 1.40+/-0.01 mg g(-1), respectively. Pre-treatments with HCl and NaOH+HCl reduced adsorption by the Santo Amaro das Brotas peat, showing that adsorption efficiency was associated with the amount of organic matter present. Conversely, increase in the mineral content following pre-treatment increased adsorption of Cr(III) by the Ribeirão Preto and Itabaiana peats. Highest adsorption (retention >95.0%) was achieved at equilibrium pH 4.0 using the Santo Amaro das Brotas peat. Experimental data for the adsorption of Cr(III) from aqueous solution onto this peat were fitted to the Langmuir equation, from which an equilibrium adsorption capacity, q(max), of 5.60 mg g(-1) was obtained, which was close to the experimentally determined value.


Subject(s)
Chromium/isolation & purification , Soil/standards , Water Pollutants, Chemical/isolation & purification , Adsorption , Industrial Waste , Water Purification/methods
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Rev. ciênc. farm. básica apl ; 28(1): 35-44, 2007. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-485199

ABSTRACT

Nitrofurazona(NF), 5-nitro-2-furaldeído semicarbazona, é um antibiótico de amplo espectro, que apresenta diversos efeitos tóxicos e baixa solubilidade aquosa. A complexação da NF com ciclodextrinas é de grande interesse para o desenvolvimento de uma formulação para este antibiótico que seja mais segura e eficiente. Neste trabalho foi realizada a preparação e caracterização inicial do complexo de inclusão entre NF e hidroxipropil-Beta-ciclodextrina (HP-Beta-CD) através de experimentos para determinação da cinética de complexação, medidas de fotoestabilidade, medidas de constante de afinidade fármaco: ciclodextrina, ensaios de liberação in vitro, estequiometria de formação do complexo e morfologia do complexo por microscopia eletrônica de varredura. Os ensaios de cinética de complexação mostram que para o complexo atingir o equilíbrio são necessárias 17,3h. As isotermas de solubilidade determinadas para a NF em função da temperatura mostraram perfis do tipo A e B indicando que a temperatura é um fator importante na complexação da NF com ciclodextrina. Os experimentos de fotoestabilidade indicam que a inserção da molécula de NF na cavidade interna da ciclodextrina protege o fármaco da fotodecomposição. A cinética de liberação mostra que o perfil de liberação do fármaco é modificado pela presença da ciclodextrina no meio. A estequiometria de complexação entre NF e HP-Beta-CD determinada foi de 1:1 NF:HP-Beta-CD. Os resultados demicroscopia eletrônica de varredura indicam alterações na estrutura cristalina da NF em presença deciclodextrina. Este estudo está baseado na caracterização físico-química da complexação entre NF e HP-Beta-CD podendo ser uma nova potencial opção para utilização terapêutica do NF.


Nitrofurazone (NF), 5-nitro-2-furaldehyde semicarbazone, a broad-spectrum antibiotic, has reported toxic effects and low solubility in water. It would be of great interest to form inclusion complexes between NF and a cyclodextrin, to develop more effective and safer antibiotic formulations. This paper focuses on the preparation of inclusion complexes of NF with 2- hydroxypropyl- -cyclodextrin (HP- -CD) and their initial characterization by evaluating rates of complex formation, photostability, solubility isotherms, release rate profiles, stoichiometry of the complexes and their morphology, as revealed by scanning electron microscopy. The kinetic tests of complex formation revealed that 17,3 h is enough for stabilization of the NFcyclodextrin complex. The solubility isotherm studies showed that the isotherm changes from type A to type B, as a function of temperature. The photostability experiments showed that the insertion of the NF in the HP- -CD cavity protects the drug from photodecomposition. The release kinetic tests showed that the profile of NF release from the complex is altered by the presence of HP- -CD in the medium. A Job's plot indicated that the stoichiometry of the complex was 1:1 NF:HP- -CD. The scanning electron micrographs showed changes in the crystal structure of NF in the complex. This study focused on the physicochemical properties of drug-delivery formulations that could potentially be developed into a novel type of therapy with NF.


Subject(s)
Nitrofurazone/pharmacokinetics , beta-Cyclodextrins/pharmacokinetics , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
5.
Anal Bioanal Chem ; 375(8): 1097-100, 2003 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12733022

ABSTRACT

In this work the copper(II) complexation parameters of aquatic organic matter, aquatic and soil humic substances from Brazilian were determined using a new versatile approach based on a single-stage tangential-flow ultrafiltration (TF-UF) technique (cut-off 1 kDa) and sensitive atomic spectrometry methods. The results regarding the copper(II) complexation capacity and conditional stability constants obtained for humic materials were compared with those obtained using direct potentiometry with a copper-ion-selective electrode. The analytical procedure based on ultrafiltration is a good alternative to determine the complexation parameters in natural organic material from aquatic and soil systems. This approach presents additional advantages such as better sensibility, applicability for multi-element capability, and its possible to be used under natural conditions when compared with the traditional ion-selective electrode.


Subject(s)
Soil/analysis , Ultrafiltration/methods , Water/chemistry , Brazil , Copper/chemistry , Ions
6.
Fresenius J Anal Chem ; 368(7): 730-3, 2000 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11227556

ABSTRACT

Invertase was immobilized on aminopropyl silica (APTS-SiO2) activated with humic substances (APTS-SiO2-HS) and on aminopropyl silica activated with glutaraldehyde (APTS-SiO2-GA). The resulting activity of both systems was compared. Humic substances (HS) used for the activation of the silica were extracted from soil of Cananéia, São Paulo State, Brazil, according to the procedure recommended by the International Humic Substances Society. Activity was determined by measuring the rate of formation of reduced sugars using the reaction with dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS). The amount of HS bound on the APTS-SiO2 was equal to 50 mg. The maximum amount of invertase immobilized on APTS-SiO2-HS was 15,200 U/g while in the system APTS-SiO2-GA it was 13,400 U/g. The experimental enzymatic activity was 3,700 and 3,300 U/g, for the systems APTS-SiO2-HS and APTS-SiO2-GA, respectively. Considering the increased amount and activity of immobilized enzyme compared with the glutaraldehyde method, it was concluded that this technique opens a new perspective in the preparation of supports for enzyme immobilization employing humic substances.


Subject(s)
Chelating Agents/analysis , Glycoside Hydrolases/chemistry , Humic Substances/analysis , Chelating Agents/isolation & purification , Enzymes, Immobilized , Glutaral/chemistry , Humic Substances/isolation & purification , Indicators and Reagents , Silicon Dioxide , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , beta-Fructofuranosidase
7.
Talanta ; 53(3): 551-9, 2000 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18968142

ABSTRACT

The evolution of elemental Hg from its environmental compounds has already been supposed to be an important process within the global mercury cycle. The present study characterizes the abiotic reduction of Hg(II) ions by typical river humic substances (HS) conventionally pre-isolated by the adsorbent XAD 8 from the "Rio Negro" near Manaus, Brazil. For the investigation of this reduction process a special reaction and Hg(0) trapping unit combined with cold-vapor atomic absorption spectrometry (CVAAS) was developed. Preconcentration of traces of mercury(II), if required, was obtained by a home-made FIA system using microcolumns filled with the Hg(II)-selective collector CheliteS(R) (Serva Company). The effect of environmentally relevant parameters such as the pH value, the Hg(II)/HS ratio and the HS concentration on the Hg(II) reduction process was studied as a function of the time. The Hg(0) production was highest at pH 8.0 and in the case of decreasing HS amounts (0.5 mg) when about 65% of initially 1.0 mug Hg(II) was reduced within 50 h. Moreover, the reduction efficiency of HS towards Hg(II) strongly depended on the HS concentration but hardly on the Hg(II)/HS ratio. The reduction kinetics followed a relatively slow two-step first-order mechanism with formal rate constants of about 0.1 and 0.02 h(-1), respectively. Based on these findings the possible relevance of the abiotic evolution of mercury in humic-rich aquatic environments is considered.

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