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Braz J Biol ; 84: e259131, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35674597

ABSTRACT

Scolytinae species that, in high populations, can damage reducing wood production in forest crops. These beetles are monitored with traps baited with ethanol and increasing their efficiency can improve the integrated management of these insects. The objective was to evaluate the increase in the capture efficiency of Scolytinae with a semi-funnel trap model, in two experiments, one including wooden elements and other increasing the flight interception area and to correlate the numbers of these beetles collected with climatic factors. In the experiment 1, Eucalyptus urophylla S. T. Blake slats were directly attached to the collector flask and in another treatment, in addition to these slats, Cedrela sp. strips were inserted inside the bait holding hose. In the experiment 2, the insect interception area in the trap, originally 480 cm2, was expanded to 1,200 cm2 and compared with the model Pet-Santa Maria trap with an interception area of 550 cm2. Weekly collections were carried out between May 2018 and June 2019. The beetles collected were taken to the Wood Biodeterioration Laboratory of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ) where they were sorted, identified at family level, counted and their number correlated with climatic factors. Statistical analyzes of the collected data were processed by the BioStat® 5.3 program. In the experiment 1 were collected 869 Scolytinae. The numbers of beetles collected per trap without modification, with E. urophylla slats and E. urophylla slats + Cedrela sp. strips were similar, 7.3 ± 3.8, 7.8 ± 6.2 and 7.7 ± 5.0 respectively. In the experiment 2 were collected 4,398 Scolytinae. Increasing the interception area of the beetles increased the efficiency of the semi-funnel trap, with 42.7 ± 20.5 Scolytinae collected compared to the original semi-funnel trap, 28.6 ± 12.6 and the Pet-Santa Maria, 20.4 ± 10.4, per trap. The number of Scolytinae did not correlate with climatic factors in the experiment 1 and it was correlated with temperature, relative humidity and wind speed, but not with precipitation, in the 2. The incorporation of E. urophylla slats or Cedrela sp. strips in the semi-funnel trap did not increase the number of beetles collected, but, the increase in the flight interception area and the temperature, relative humidity and wind speed were correlated with the number of beetles collected.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Eucalyptus , Weevils , Animals , Insect Control , Temperature
2.
Org Lett ; 2(25): 4055-8, 2000 Dec 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11112642

ABSTRACT

[structure] Enantiomerically enriched trans-chlorocyclopropanemethanol was obtained by lipase kinetic resolution of dichlorocyclopropanemethanol 3, followed by reduction. The sp-sp(2) bond of the trans-chlorocyclopropane dienyne side chain of callipeltoside A was constructed via a Stille coupling reaction of 1, 1-dibromo-1-alkene 7 and a vinylstannane in a highly dipolar solvent capable of promoting HBr elimination to give internal alkynes.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemical synthesis , Anti-HIV Agents/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents/chemical synthesis , Cyclopropanes/chemical synthesis , Macrolides , Animals , Catalysis , Hydrobromic Acid , Lipase/chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Palladium , Porifera/chemistry , Solvents , Stereoisomerism , Tin Compounds/chemistry , Vinyl Compounds/chemistry
3.
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
4.
An Acad Bras Cienc ; 64(2): 111-6, 1992 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1338268

ABSTRACT

Macroporous silica gel, prepared from sodium silicate and hydrochloric acid, one grade of diatomaceous earth (celite 545) and nonporous glass were analyzed in terms of pore size by the mercury intrusion pressure method. The alkylamine derivatives of the above materials were examined for their suitability as supports for enzyme immobilization, using the enzyme glucose oxidase. The effectiveness of the immobilized enzyme was compared in relation to the free enzyme and particle size of the carrier. The immobilized enzyme exhibited a broader range of optimum pH and greater thermal stability, among some properties considered.


Subject(s)
Enzymes, Immobilized/metabolism , Glucose Oxidase/metabolism , Silicon Dioxide , Gels , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Mercury , Porosity , Temperature , Time Factors
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