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Food Res Int ; 176: 113820, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38163723

RESUMO

Camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) is a tropical fruit known for its content of bioactive compounds. This study aimed to evaluate physicochemically, morphologically, andsensorialpowders from camu-camu obtained by spray-drying at two inlet temperatures (150 °C and 180 °C) with three encapsulating agents (maltodextrin, whey protein and a 50:50 mixture of both) and by freeze-drying of whole fruit. The use of maltodextrin protected bet anthocyanins (cyanidin-3-glucoside (C3G) and delphinidin-3-glucoside (D3G)), but whey protein showed a better protective effect on ascorbic and malic acids. These facts were confirmed during the storage stability test, finding that relative humidity is a critical variable in preserving the bioactive compounds of camu-camu powders. The powders with the highest content of bioactive compounds were added to a yogurt and a white grape juice, and then sensory evaluated. The bioaccessibility studies in gastric and intestinal phases showed better recovery percentages of bioactive compounds in camu-camu powders (up to 60.8 %) and beverages (up to 90 %) for C3G, D3G, ascorbic acid, and malic acid than in the fruit juice. Dehydration of camu-camu (M. dubia) is a strategy to increase the bioactive compounds stability, modulate the fruit sensory properties, and improve their bioavailability after incorporation in food matrices.


Assuntos
Antocianinas , Myrtaceae , Antocianinas/química , Pós , Proteínas do Soro do Leite , Ácido Ascórbico/análise , Antioxidantes , Myrtaceae/química
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J Eukaryot Microbiol ; 71(2): e13015, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38078515

RESUMO

In the microscopy realm, a large body of dark biodiversity still awaits to be uncovered. Unarmoured dinophytes are particularly neglected here, as they only present inconspicuous traits. In a remote German locality, we collected cells, from which a monoclonal strain was established, to study morphology using light and electron microscopy and to gain DNA sequences from the rRNA operon. In parallel, we detected unicellular eukaryotes in ponds of the Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg by DNA-metabarcoding (V4 region of the 18S rRNA gene), weekly sampled over the course of a year. Strain GeoK*077 turned out to be a new species of Borghiella with a distinct position in molecular phylogenetics and characteristic coccoid cells of ovoid shape as the most important diagnostic trait. Borghiella ovum, sp. nov., was also present in artificial ponds of the Botanical Garden and was the second most abundant dinophyte detected in the samples. More specifically, Borghiella ovum, sp. nov., shows a clear seasonality, with high frequency during winter months and complete absence during summer months. The study underlines the necessity to assess the biodiversity, particularly of the microscopy realm more ambitiously, if even common species such as formerly Borghiella ovum are yet unknown to science.


Assuntos
Dinoflagellida , Lagoas , RNA Ribossômico 18S/genética , Biodiversidade , Microscopia , Filogenia , Dinoflagellida/genética
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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 8593, 2023 05 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37237053

RESUMO

Among the photosynthetically active dinophytes, the Kryptoperidiniaceae are unique in having a diatom as endosymbiont instead of the widely present peridinin chloroplast. Phylogenetically, it is unresolved at present how the endosymbionts are inherited, and the taxonomic identities of two iconic dinophyte names, Kryptoperidinium foliaceum and Kryptoperidinium triquetrum, are also unclear. Multiple strains were newly established from the type locality in the German Baltic Sea off Wismar and inspected using microscopy as well as molecular sequence diagnostics of both host and endosymbiont. All strains were bi-nucleate, shared the same plate formula (i.e., po, X, 4', 2a, 7'', 5c, 7s, 5''', 2'''') and exhibited a narrow and characteristically L-shaped precingular plate 7''. Within the molecular phylogeny of Bacillariaceae, endosymbionts were scattered over the tree in a highly polyphyletic pattern, even if they were gained from different strains of a single species, namely K. triquetrum. Notably, endosymbionts from the Baltic Sea show molecular sequences distinct from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea, which is the first report of such a spatial fragmentation in a planktonic species of dinophytes. The two names K. foliaceum and K. triquetrum are taxonomically clarified by epitypification, with K. triquetrum having priority over its synonym K. foliaceum. Our study underlines the need of stable taxonomy for central questions in evolutionary biology.


Assuntos
Diatomáceas , Dinoflagellida , Diatomáceas/genética , Filogenia , Microscopia , Plâncton , Simbiose
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ACS Omega ; 8(6): 5169-5183, 2023 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36816657

RESUMO

Amazonian Camu camu fruit (Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh) has been called a "superfruit" due to its high levels of bioactive and antioxidant compounds such as polyphenols, carotenoids, and vitamin C. The biofunctional properties of camu camu fruit (including pulp, peel, and seeds) have been well established through several in vitro and in vivo studies. Several reports confirmed the nutritious and biofunctional value of camu camu extracts or its food-derived products, exhibiting antioxidant, antihyperglycemic, antihypertensive, and antiobesity activity, contributing to quality life improvement. Other studies showed antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative, antihepatotoxic, antihemolytic, antimutagenic, and cell rejuvenation bioactivities. This Review summarizes the bioactive profile of camu camu fruit through the understanding of some physiological modulation processes and its contribution to the Amazon bioeconomy under the development of biofunctional food ingredients exhibiting health benefits.

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ACS Omega ; 7(43): 39335-39346, 2022 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36340106

RESUMO

Malic acid derivatives from camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) fruit exhibited a strong in vitro inhibitory activity toward pancreatic α-amylase and α-glucosidase enzymes. During a bioguided chromatographic fractionation process of the whole fruit (pulp and peelings) polar extract, isomers (S)-4-butoxy-2-hydroxy-4-oxobutanoic acid (1) and (S)-4-butoxy-3-hydroxy-4-oxobutanoic acid (2) (84:16) were isolated and identified as a potent inhibitor of α-amylase (IC50= 11.69 ± 1.75 µg/mL) and α-glucosidase (IC50 = 102.69 ± 4.16 µg/mL). The chemical structures were confirmed by HPLC-ESIMS and 1H and 13C NMR (one- and two-dimensional) analyses. The structure-based virtual screening demonstrated that the aliphatic moiety plays a significant role in the binding mode of the test alkyl malate esters. Compound 1 exhibited the best interaction profile to bind both enzymes, having key structural features to form relevant contacts by involving adequate enzyme-ligand complex stabilization and compactness over time.

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Harmful Algae ; 97: 101871, 2020 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32732051

RESUMO

Unicellular dinophytes include a considerable number of harmful algae and potent producers of toxins. The dinophyte fossil record is one of the richest among protists and indicates a geologically old origin of the group dating back to the Triassic. Besides of these records, very few molecular dating studies of dinophytes have been published to date, precluding an understanding of the diversification history of these organisms. In the present study, we used first appearances in the fossil record for the best-represented dinophyte lineages, namely Gonyaulacales and Peridiniales, to calibrate a molecular phylogeny. It is inferred from ribosomal RNA sequence data covering a representative taxon sampling of all currently recognised lineages. Dinophytes may have started diversifying during main tectonic events of the supercontinent Pangaea, witnessing and surviving some of the biggest mass extinction events on Earth. Groups including harmful dinophytes originated at different points in time, but they all predate the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary. Our chronogram provides a first time frame and may stimulate studies in future bringing molecular phylogenetics of dinophytes and their impressive fossil record together in more detail.


Assuntos
Dinoflagellida , Dinoflagellida/genética , Fósseis , Filogenia , RNA Ribossômico
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Protist ; 171(4): 125741, 2020 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32593858

RESUMO

Phytodinialean dinophytes are poorly known at present and their phylogenetic relationships largely elusive. Historical names of microscopic species are frequently ambiguous, and a reliable application is impeded although crucial to fully explore the biology of organisms. We collected material close to the type locality of a historical species, namely Dinastridium verrucosum, and established eight strains for morphological and molecular studies. The motile cells showed an obovate shape in outline and were dorso-ventrally slightly flattened. They were orange-brown in colour and had a descending cingulum. In light microscopy, an eyespot was discerned in a few monadoid cells in the central region of the sulcus. Furthermore, a morphologically characteristic, 4-6µm long apical furrow was observed on the episome of the cells in SEM. Older cultivated material further exhibited coccoid cells of irregular shape, with wart-like protuberances and covered by a more or less extensive mucilage. This morphology is indistinguishable from the lectotype of D. verrucosum. In a molecular phylogeny, the species was placed in the Borghiellaceae (†Suessiales). As taxonomic result, we epitypify the historical name, D. verrucosum, and perform the necessary combination to Borghiella.


Assuntos
Dinoflagellida/classificação , Filogenia , DNA de Protozoário/genética , Dinoflagellida/genética , Dinoflagellida/ultraestrutura , Alemanha , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Especificidade da Espécie
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Poiésis (En línea) ; 39(Jul.-Dic.): 53-74, 2020.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1139962

RESUMO

El consumo de sustancias psicoactivas, al considerarse una problemática contemporánea que genera alto impacto en la salud pública asociado al costo de la atención, suscita interés sobre Pedroza Molina, D. Y., Taborda Mazo, D. P. y Varela Chacón, J. (2020). La presente revisión bibliográfica, realizada desde el enfoque cualitativo-hermenéutico, plantea el análisis de las conceptualizaciones sobre el consumo de SPA desarrolladas en el ámbito de la terapia familiar, la identificación de la incidencia de las relaciones familiares en el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas y, por último, la descripción de propuestas de intervención desde la terapia familiar para familias en las que hay miembros consumidores de SPA. Dentro de los hallazgos se encuentra evidencia de las conceptualizaciones, implicaciones de la familia y propuestas de intervención en la revisión realizada, a partir de lo cual es posible señalar que, si bien no hay un consenso frente a la denominación del consumo desde esta disciplina ­ya que se usan indistintamente lo términos consumidor, drogodependiente, toxicómano, adicto, drogadicto­, se halla que independientemente de la escuela o modelo teórico existe acuerdo al conceptualizar el consumo como síntoma que emerge para garantizar la homeostasis familiar en un sistema sufriente. De igual forma, la familia tiene una alta incidencia dentro de la etiología de la situación de consumo y el proceso que genera la mantención del mismo, por lo que es claro que su implicación debe ser alta en el tratamiento y la recuperación. Se concluye que desde la terapia familiar existen diversas propuestas de intervención para abordar el tema de la adicción a SPA, que han mostrado ser efectivas y que la familia al estar involucrada en la génesis, mantenimiento y recuperación de la adicción, debe ser un foco central de la intervención.


Consumption of psychoactive substances, being considered a contemporary problem, which generates a high impact on public health associated with the cost of care, arouses interest in Pedroza Molina, Taborda Mazo & Varela Chacón (2020). This bibliographic review, carried out from a qualitative-hermeneutical approach, proposes the analysis of the conceptualizations about the consumption of PAS (Psychoactive Substances) developed in the field of family therapy, the identification of the incidence of family relationships in the consumption of psychoactive substances and, finally, the description of intervention proposals from family therapy for families in which there are members who consume PAS. Among the findings, there is evidence of the conceptualizations, implications of the family and intervention proposals in the review carried out, from which, it is possible to point out that although there is no consensus regarding the denomination of consumption from this discipline, given that the terms consumer, drug addict, addict, drug addict are used interchangeably, it was found that regardless of the school or theoretical model, there is a consensus when conceptualizing consumption as a symptom that emerges to guarantee family homeostasis in a suffering system. Similarly, the family has a high incidence within the etiology of the consumption situation and the process that generates its development, so it is clear that their involvement must be significant during treatment and recovery. It is concluded that from a family therapy perspective there are various intervention proposals to address the issue of PAS addiction, which have been shown to be effective and that the family, being involved in the genesis, development and recovery of addiction, should be a central focus of the intervention.


Assuntos
Humanos , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias/psicologia , Relações Familiares/psicologia , Terapia Familiar , Usuários de Drogas/psicologia
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 141: 106626, 2019 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31526848

RESUMO

Studies about the drivers of angiosperm clade diversifications have revealed how the environment continuously alters the species chances to adapt or to go extinct. This process depends on complex interactions between abiotic and biotic factors, conditioned to the geological and tectonic settings, the genetic variability of species and the rate at which speciation occurs. In this study, we aim to elucidate the timing of diversification of the Lithospermeae, the second largest tribe within Boraginaceae, and to identify the possible morphological and ecological characters associated with shifts in diversification rates of the most species-rich clades. Lithospermeae includes ca. 470 species and 26 genera, among which are some of the largest genera of the family such as Onosma (150 spp.), Echium (60 spp.), and Lithospermum (80 spp.). An exhaustive study of the whole clade is not available to date and its evolutionary history and diversification rates are incompletely known. In the present study, we provide the most comprehensive phylogeny of the group so far, sampling 242 species and all 26 genera. We found that crown-groups and diversification rates of Lithospermeae largely date back to the Mid-Miocene, with high diversification rates in the largest genera, though only significantly high in Onosma. Our analysis fails to associate any of the functional or morphological traits considered with significant shifts in diversification rates. The timing of the diversification of the species-rich clades corresponds with Miocene tectonic events and global climate changes increasing aridity across Eurasia and western North America. These results suggest a causal link between known ecological features of Lithospermeae (i.e., pre-adaptation to arid, open habitats, and mineral soils) and their diversification. Future studies should expand the sampling of individual subclades and detailed functional analyses to identify the contribution of adaptations to arid conditions and pollinator shifts.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Boraginaceae/classificação , Filogenia , Filogeografia , Sequência de Bases , Boraginaceae/anatomia & histologia , DNA de Cloroplastos/genética , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , América do Norte , Especificidade da Espécie , Fatores de Tempo
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Am J Bot ; 102(12): 2108-15, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26681356

RESUMO

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Paleogene deposits of the Hamada of Méridja, southwestern Algeria, are currently dated as lower-to-middle Eocene in age based on fossil gastropods and charophytes. Here we report the presence of fruits that can be assigned to the Boraginaceae s.str., apparently representing the first fossil record for this family in Africa, shedding new light on the historical biogeography of this group. METHODS: Microscopic studies of the fossil nutlets were carried out and compared to extant Boraginaceae nutlets, and to types reported in the literature for this family. KEY RESULTS: The fossils are strikingly similar in general size and morphology, particularly in the finer details of the attachment scar and ornamentation, to nutlets of extant representatives of the Boraginaceae tribe Echiochileae, and especially the genus Ogastemma. We believe that these nutlets represent an extinct member of this lineage. CONCLUSIONS: The Ogastemma-like fossils indicate that the Echiochileae, which are most diverse in northern Africa and southwestern Asia, have a long history in this region, dating back to the Eocene. This tribe corresponds to the basal-most clade in Boraginaceae s.str., and the fossils described here agree well with an assumed African origin of the family and the Boraginales I, providing an important additional calibration point for dating the phylogenies of this clade.


Assuntos
Evolução Biológica , Boraginaceae/classificação , Fósseis/anatomia & histologia , Argélia , Boraginaceae/anatomia & histologia , Frutas/anatomia & histologia , Frutas/classificação
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Am J Bot ; 101(1): 141-55, 2014 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24425789

RESUMO

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Foulden Maar lake sediments in Otago, South Island, New Zealand, date to the earliest Miocene and provide an important picture of the diversity of the Australasian biota, paleoecology, and climate at a time when New Zealand had a smaller land area than today. The diverse rainforest contains many taxa now restricted to Australia, New Caledonia, or South America. The presence of Luzuriaga-like fossils in these deposits is important for understanding Alstroemeriaceae evolution and the biogeography of genera shared between New Zealand and South America. METHODS: Leaves and a flower with in situ pollen that resemble extant Luzuriaga are described and placed phylogenetically. Geographic range information and a molecular clock model for the Alstroemeriaceae were used to investigate possible biogeographic scenarios and the influence of the new fossil on inferred divergence times. KEY RESULTS: Luzuriaga peterbannisteri Conran, Bannister, Mildenh., & D.E.Lee sp. nov. represents the first macrofossil record for Alstroemeriaceae. An associated Luzuriaga-like flower with in situ fossil pollen of Liliacidites contortus Mildenh. & Bannister sp. nov. is also described. The biogeographic analysis suggests that there have been several dispersal events across the Southern Ocean for the genus, with the fossil representing a now-extinct New Zealand lineage. CONCLUSIONS: Luzuriaga was present in Early Miocene New Zealand, indicating a long paleogeographic history for the genus, and L. peterbannisteri strengthens biogeographic connections between South America and Australasia during the Oligocene and earliest Miocene.


Assuntos
Cotilédone/anatomia & histologia , Fósseis , Magnoliopsida/anatomia & histologia , Folhas de Planta/anatomia & histologia , Pólen/anatomia & histologia , Relógios Biológicos , Geografia , Nova Zelândia , Filogenia , Fatores de Tempo
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Am J Bot ; 99(9): 1501-12, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22956470

RESUMO

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Understanding the flexibility of monocot genomes requires a phylogenetic framework, which so far is available for few of the ca. 2800 genera. Here we use a molecular tree for the South American genus Alstroemeria to place karyological information, including fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) signals, in an explicit evolutionary context. METHODS: From a phylogeny based on plastid, nuclear, and mitochondrial sequences for most species of Alstroemeria, we selected early-branching (Chilean) and derived (Brazilian) species for which we obtained 18S-25S and 5S rDNA FISH signals; we also analyzed chromosome numbers, 1C-values, and telomere FISH signals (in two species). KEY RESULTS: Chromosome counts for Alstroemeria cf. rupestris and A. pulchella confirm 2n = 16 as typical of the genus, which now has chromosomes counted for 29 of its 78 species. The rDNA sites are polymorphic both among and within species, and interstitial telomeric sites in Alstroemeria cf. rupestris suggest chromosome fusion. CONCLUSIONS: In spite of a constant chromosome number, closely related species of Alstroemeria differ drastically in their rDNA, indicating rapid increase, decrease, or translocations of these genes. Previously proposed Brazilian and Chilean karyotype groups are not natural, and the n = 8 chromosomes in Alstroemeria compared to n = 9 in its sister genus Bomarea may result from a Robertsonian fusion.


Assuntos
Alstroemeria/genética , Cromossomos de Plantas/genética , DNA de Plantas/genética , DNA Ribossômico/genética , Evolução Molecular , Filogenia , Sequência de Bases , Hibridização in Situ Fluorescente , Cariotipagem , Funções Verossimilhança , Mitose/genética , Especificidade da Espécie , Telômero/genética
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 49(1): 260-7, 2008 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18706508

RESUMO

From a phylogenetic perspective, the genus Manihot can be considered as an orphan group of plants, and the scientific knowledge acquired has been mainly related to cassava, one of the most important crops in poor tropical countries. The goal of the majority of evolutionary studies in the genus has been to decipher the domestication process and identify the closest relatives of cassava. Few investigations have focused on wild Manihot species, and the phylogeny of the genus is still unclear. In this study the DNA sequence variation from two chloroplast regions, the nuclear DNA gene G3pdh and two nuclear sequences derived from the 3'-end of two cassava ESTs, were used in order to infer the phylogenetic relationships among a subset of wild Manihot species, including two species from Cnidoscolus as out-groups. Maximum parsimony and Bayesian analyses were conducted for each data set and for a combined matrix due to the low variation of each region when analyzed independently. A penalized likelihood analysis of the chloroplast region trnL-trnF, calibrated with various age estimates for genera in the Euphorbiaceae extracted from the literature was used to determine the ages of origin and diversification of the genus. The two Mesoamerican species sampled form a well-defined clade. The South American species can be grouped into clades of varying size, but the relationships amongst them cannot be established with the data available. The age of the crown node of Manihot was estimated at 6.6 million years ago. Manihot esculenta varieties do not form a monophyletic group that is consistent with the possibility of multiple introgressions of genes from other wild species. The low levels of variation observed in the DNA regions sampled suggest a recent and explosive diversification of the genus, which is confirmed by our age estimates.


Assuntos
DNA de Cloroplastos/genética , Manihot/classificação , Manihot/genética , Filogenia , Teorema de Bayes , Cloroplastos/genética , DNA de Plantas/genética , Evolução Molecular , Etiquetas de Sequências Expressas , Variação Genética , Geografia , Gliceraldeído-3-Fosfato Desidrogenases/genética , Funções Verossimilhança , Alinhamento de Sequência , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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