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Food Chem X ; 23: 101627, 2024 Oct 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39100244

ABSTRACT

The effects of adding cochineal carmine and annatto dyes in five mortadella formulations made with curcumin microcrystals were compared, and the preference was evaluated and described sensorially. Based on the optimized formulation obtained with color parameters, two formulations were elaborated: curcumin microcrystals and cochineal carmine were added. During 60 days, pH, objective color, water retention capacity, lipid oxidation, and texture profile analyses were performed. The results demonstrate the possibility of excluding sodium erythorbate from formulations containing curcumin microcrystals. There was no significant difference in lipid oxidation between the samples, presenting at the end of 60 days a value of 0.11 mg and 0.10 mg of MDA kg-1 for the two samples, respectively. There were also no significant differences between the two samples or the evaluated storage times, and the average values obtained for pH, WRC, objective color, and TPA were expected for this type of cooked meat sausage. In the presence of curcumin microcrystals, the synthetic antioxidant, sodium erythorbate, can be eliminated from the formulations, as it does not affect the physical-chemical parameters studied, such as pH, water retention capacity, color objective, and texture profile.

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Front Bioeng Biotechnol ; 10: 826123, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35237581

ABSTRACT

Fungal infections have become a major concern in the medical community, especially those caused by Candida spp. Within this species, Candida albicans stands out for being an opportunistic commensal fungus that can cause superficial and invasive infections. Current antifungal therapy involves the local and/or systemic use of drugs such as azoles, polyenes, and echinocandins. These antifungals are based on highly specific target sites, and the development of resistance may occur with changes in the enzymatic pathways that serve as the drug targets. Thus, the development of new antifungal drugs is highly recommended to prevent drug resistance. The present investigation evaluated the antifungal activity of silver-containing microcrystals such as silver vanadate (α-AgVO3), silver tungstate (α-Ag2WO4), and silver molybdate (ß-Ag2MoO4). In addition to having antimicrobial activity, such compounds should not cause damage to underlying tissues. Thus, to better assess the biocompatibility of new compounds, a new three-dimensional (3D) coculture model involving three cell lines was developed. The validation of the model was based on fluorescent markers and confocal laser microscopy. The biocompatibility of silver-containing microcrystals was evaluated by MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) assay. 3D coculture was infected with C. albicans biofilm and challenged with α-AgVO3, α-Ag2WO4, and ß-Ag2MoO4. The action of microcrystals on C. albicans biofilm was evaluated by colony-forming units (CFU/ml) and LIVE/DEAD staining. In addition, production of proinflammatory cytokines interleukin 6 (IL-6), IL-8, IL-1ß, and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) was measured by cytometric bead array kit using flow cytometry. The 3D coculture model described here proved to be adequate to assess both the biocompatibility of the new materials and the infectious processes. Regarding the biocompatibility of the microcrystals, only α-AgVO3 (15.62 µg/ml) showed a decrease in cell viability. The antibiofilm activity of α-Ag2WO4 was similar to that of the standard drug (fluconazole). Although α-Ag2WO4 was able to induce the production of IL-6, IL-8, and IL-1ß, no differences in cytokine production were observed between noninfected and infected models treated with this microcrystal. ß-Ag2MoO4 inhibits the production of TNF-α in the infected model; however, it showed no antibiofilm activity. Based on the biocompatibility and antifungal findings, α-Ag2WO4 is a promising material for treating C. albicans infection.

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Sci Total Environ ; 760: 143384, 2021 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33190889

ABSTRACT

Using catalytic converters is one of the most effective methods to control vehicle emissions. A washcoat of cerium oxide-zirconia (CeO2-ZrO2) has been used to enhance the performance of the catalytic converter device. To date, the prevalence of this material in the environment has not been assessed. In this study, we present evidence of the existence of inhalable zirconia in urban dust. Samples of the washcoat, exhaust pipe, topsoil, and road dust were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman spectroscopy, photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, and thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL). The results showed a CeO2-ZrO2 phase separation after sintering. This causes the emission of ZrO2, CeO2, and CeZrOx particles smaller than 1 µm, which can likely reach the alveolar macrophages in the lungs. The Ce-Zr content in road dust exceeds geogenic levels, and a significant correlation of 0.87 (p < 0.05) reflects a common anthropic source. Chronic exposure to such refractory particles may result in the development of non-occupational respiratory diseases. The inhalable crystalline compounds emitted by vehicles are a significant environmental health hazard, revealing the need for further investigation and assessment of zirconia levels generated by automobiles in urban areas worldwide.

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AAPS PharmSciTech ; 21(5): 149, 2020 May 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32435903

ABSTRACT

Albendazole (ABZ), an anthelmintic compound widely used in the treatment of systemic nematode infections, is included in the list of class II drugs based on the Biopharmaceutical Classification System. ABZ has limited effectiveness due to its poor water solubility and consequent low bioavailability. Bioavailability of novel ABZ microcrystals based on hydroxyethylcellulose (S4A) or chitosan (S10A) was studied in male and female mice of two inbred lines, from the murine CBi-IGE model of trichinellosis, differing in susceptibility to this parasitosis (line CBi/L, resistant; line CBi+, susceptible). ABZ microcrystals were administered orally, and albendazole sulfoxide (ABZSO) was quantified in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography. Mice given the microcrystals showed a significant increase in maximum plasmatic concentration (Cmax) compared with those receiving pure ABZ (P < 0.01). In both genotypes, males and females given S4A had higher Cmax than those receiving S10A (P < 0.05). CBi/L showed a greater Cmax than CBi+ (significantly different only in females treated with S4A (P = 0.001)). CBi/L females attained a higher Cmax than males (P < 0.05). No sex effect was observed for this variable in CBi+ (P > 0.05). The results of the pharmacokinetic analysis indicate that the microcrystalline formulations optimize ABZ bioavailability, both in males and females, S4A being the best system in CBi/L mice and S10A in CBi+. In summary, the microcrystals increased ABZ bioavailability, and under the conditions of this investigation, both host genotype and sex influenced the pharmacokinetic parameters measured.


Subject(s)
Albendazole/pharmacokinetics , Cellulose/analogs & derivatives , Chitosan/chemistry , Albendazole/chemistry , Animals , Area Under Curve , Biological Availability , Cellulose/chemistry , Female , Genotype , Male , Mice , Sex Characteristics
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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 170: 505-513, 2018 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29960951

ABSTRACT

Silver tungstate (α-Ag2WO4) microcrystals have shown encouraging results regarding their antimicrobial activity. However, in addition to the promising outcomes in fighting oral disease, cytotoxic tests are mandatory for screening new materials for biological applications. Here, we developed a better understanding of the effects of microcrystals on the behavior of both human gingival fibroblast (HGF) cells and three-dimensional (3D) collagen matrices. To perform these experiments, the lowest concentration of α-Ag2WO4 capable of preventing the visible growth of Candida albicans (C. albicans) planktonic cells was defined as the test concentration, and it ranged from 0.781 (C1) to 7.81 (C2) to 78.1 (C3) µg/mL. Complete medium and lysis buffer (LB) served as negative (C-) and positive (C+) controls, respectively. The effect of the microcrystal concentration on the morphology, remodeling and proliferation of HGF cells was evaluated by different approaches. Quantitative and qualitative assessments demonstrated that α-Ag2WO4 did not affect the mitochondrial enzymatic activity of HGF cells cultured in a monolayer or the cell viability within 3D collagen matrices. These experiments showed that α-Ag2WO4 at the C2 concentration did not damage the genomic DNA. The development of new materials is attractive for the possible treatment of diseases and for avoiding indiscriminate prescribing of antibiotics. These findings provide information on the effect of α-Ag2WO4 on cell behavior and reveal that these microcrystals are non-cytotoxic against human gingival cells over a sufficient period to measure the hazard potential.


Subject(s)
Collagen/chemistry , Fibroblasts/drug effects , Gingivitis/drug therapy , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Silver/pharmacology , Tungsten Compounds/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cells, Cultured , Gingiva/cytology , Gingiva/microbiology , Gingivitis/microbiology , Gingivitis/pathology , Humans , Models, Molecular , Particle Size , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Silver/chemistry , Silver/therapeutic use , Surface Properties , Tungsten Compounds/chemistry , Tungsten Compounds/therapeutic use
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Rev. chil. reumatol ; 27(4): 208-215, 2011. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-640591

ABSTRACT

La presencia de dolor y/o tumefacción a nivel de la rodilla es un motivo de consulta frecuente, ya sea en pacientes con enfermedad reumatológica definida o en la población general. Si bien la rodilla es una región accesible para el examen clínico, la ultrasonografía se ha convertido en una herramienta de gran ayuda para el reumatólogo al momento de definir el origen del dolor y/o la tumefacción, ya que permite detectar inclusive mínimas alteraciones morfoestructurales a nivel de las distintas estructuras anatómicas de la rodilla. En la práctica clínica es importante destacar la importancia de la ultrasonografía para la detección de sinovitis y entesopatía subclínicas en las artropatías inflamatorias, así como para demostrar cambios mínimos sugestivos de artropatía degenerativa y microcristalina. Por otra parte, esta técnica es de suma utilidad en la determinación del origen de los distintos síndromes regionales dolorosos y es una herramienta eficaz como guía para el intervencionismo diagnóstico y/o terapéutico. La ultrasonografía cuenta con muchas ventajas, tales como la inocuidad, el bajo costo operativo y la posibilidad de estudiar múltiples regiones en tiempo real y dinámico; sin embargo, en la actualidad, la larga curva de aprendizaje quizás sea una de sus mayores limitaciones.


The presence of knee pain and/or swelling is an important reason of attendance in rheumatologic daily practice. Although knee is an accessible region to be evaluated by the physical examination ultrasonography has been converted in an excellent and helping tool for the rheumatologists in order to establish the origin of the knee pain and/or swelling. Ultrasonography has the ability to detect subclinical synovitis and enthesopathy in patients with inflammatory arthritis and to demonstrate minimal changes indicative of degenerative or mycrocristaline arthropathies. Moreover, ultrasonography can be useful to determinate the cause of the different pain regional syndromes and is a very good option to be used as guide for the interventional arthrocentesis. Ultrasonography has several advantages as safety, low cost and the capability to study many joints in a realtime. However, at the present the large learning curve might be one of the main limitations.


Subject(s)
Humans , Pain/etiology , Pain , Knee/pathology , Knee , Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Joint Diseases , Spondylarthropathies , Rheumatology , Ultrasonography
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