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Arch Microbiol ; 206(3): 96, 2024 Feb 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38349547

RESUMO

Aphids shelter several bacteria that benefit them in various ways. The associates having an obligatory relationship are non-culturable, while a few of facultative associates are culturable in insect cell lines, axenic media or standard microbiology media. In the present investigation, isolation, and characterization of the culturable bacterial associates of various aphid species, viz., Rhopalosiphum maidis, Rhopalosiphum padi, Sitobion avenae, Schizaphis graminum, and Lipaphis erysimi pseudobrassicae were carried out. A total of 42 isolates were isolated using different growth media, followed by their morphological, biochemical, and molecular characterization. The isolated culturable bacterial associates were found to belong to the genera Acinetobacter, Bacillus, Brevundimonas, Cytobacillus, Fictibacillus, Planococcus, Priestia, Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus, Sutcliffiella, and Tumebacillus which were grouped under seven families of four different orders of phyla Bacillota (Firmicutes) and Pseudomonata (Proteobacteria). Symbiont-entomopathogen interaction study was also conducted, in which the quantification of colony forming units of culturable bacterial associates of entomopathogenic fungal-treated aphids led us to the assumption that the bacterial load in aphid body can be altered by the application of entomopathogens. Whereas, the mycelial growth of entomopathogens Akanthomyces lecanii and Metarhizium anisopliae was found uninhibited by the bacterial associates obtained from Sitobion avenae and Rhopalosiphum padi. Analyzing persistent aphid microflora and their interactions with entomopathogens enhances our understanding of aphid resistance. It also fosters the development of innovative solutions for agricultural pest management, highlighting the intricate dynamics of symbiotic relationships in pest management strategies.


Assuntos
Afídeos , Bacillaceae , Bacillus , Animais , Bactérias/genética , Firmicutes
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 56(2): 89, 2024 Feb 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38411734

RESUMO

The aim of the current study was to determine the effects of dietary supplementation of safflower seed (SS) on the growth performance and hematological parameters of broiler birds along with the physicochemical, textural and sensory attributes of chicken meat. A total of 200 male chickens (7-days-old) were distributed into 5 groups (40 chickens in each) with 5 replicates of 8 chicks in a 42-day experiment. Each group was allocated to one of 5 dietary treatments, i.e., 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5, and 10% SS. The experimental diets were formulated for starter (7 to 21 days) and finisher (22 to 42 days) phases. Inclusion of SS in the diet improved growth performances in treatment groups between 7 and 42 days. The highest and lowest body weights were observed at the 5% SS and 0% SS levels, respectively. The physicochemical attributes of breast and thigh meat were found (P > 0.05) except for crude fat. The crude fat was significantly (P < 0.05) increased with increasing levels of SS in the diet. The inclusion of SS in the diet did not negatively impact the textural properties, i.e., hardness, cohesiveness, springiness, gumminess, chewiness, and shear force of breast and thigh meat. There was no significant difference in the sensory parameters of cooked chicken meat with increasing levels of SS in the diet. The results demonstrated a significant (P < 0.01) improvement in hematological parameters in the blood samples of broiler chickens fed diet supplemented with various levels of SS for five weeks. These findings suggest that, SS may be used as an oil seed for broiler chicken feed.


Assuntos
Carthamus tinctorius , Galinhas , Animais , Masculino , Suplementos Nutricionais , Carne , Sementes
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Food Chem (Oxf) ; 9: 100214, 2024 Dec 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39149574

RESUMO

The by-products of the grain processing industry are a vital resource for the valorization methods in the food industry. In comparison to the whole grain, the broken kernels and seeds own similar nutrient and bioactive compounds having multifaceted health properties. This study aims to develop a nutritional bar by utilizing the by-products from barnyard millet and foxnut with added sweeteners. Furthermore, high-resolution mass spectrometry (HR-MS) metabolomics was carried out in positive and negative both ion modes to identify the major bioactive compounds formed in the matrix of the best-optimized valorized bar. The formulation of the bar having 15 % foxnut flour and the barnyard flour each, was elucidated highest rheological and sensory scores. A sum of 29 bioactive metabolites has been observed in the obtained metabolome. Major metabolites were palmitoyl serinol, glycitein, persin, bufagargarizin, apigenin, carvone, etc. covering a wide area in the mass spectrum. The therapeutic value of these compounds is heart health promotion, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, anti-diabetic, anti-microbial, etc. This work highlights the bioactivity of the valorized nutritional bar employing robust and accurate tool of mass spectrometry. The developed snack is a functional food for the consumers.

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Food Res Int ; 151: 110879, 2022 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34980409

RESUMO

Food flavors are volatile compounds that impact the human sensory perception profoundly and find extensive applications in various food products. Because of their volatility and high sensitivity to pH, temperature, oxidation, and external conditions, they require adequate protection to last for a longer duration. Encapsulation plays a critical role in preserving food flavors by enhancing their thermal and oxidative stability, overcoming volatility limitations, and regulating their rapid release with improved bioavailability in food products. The current review focuses on the recent developments in food flavor encapsulation techniques, such as electrospinning/spraying, cyclodextrin inclusion complexes, coacervation, and yeast cell micro-carriers. The review also comprehensively discusses the role of encapsulants in achieving controlled flavor release, the mechanisms involved, and the mathematical modelling for flavor release. Specific well-established nanoencapsulation techniques render better encapsulation efficiency and controlled release of flavor compounds. The review examined specific emerging methods for flavor encapsulation, such as yeast cell encapsulation, which require further exploration and development. This article provides readers with up-to-date information on different encapsulation processes and coating methods used for flavor encapsulation.


Assuntos
Ciclodextrinas , Aromatizantes , Disponibilidade Biológica , Humanos , Paladar
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Cornea ; 37(8): 964-966, 2018 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29746333

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To determine whether metformin use and diabetes mellitus (DM) affect central corneal endothelial cell density (ECD) by examining an eye bank corneal donor database. METHODS: The Lions Eye Institute corneal donor database, which consists of 38,318 corneal samples, was examined. Associations of ECD with metformin use and DM were tested by mixed effects linear models that account for correlations of outcomes between eyes within subjects adjusting for age, intraocular lens status, and glaucoma. Subjects (N = 17,056) with observed ECD counts for both eyes are included for analysis. RESULTS: Average donor age was 56.3 (SD = 15.0). ECD was not associated with metformin use (mean ± SE = 2592 ± 11.9 (N = 1014) versus nonuse [2592 ± 3.0 (N = 16,042), P = 0.302]; further analysis showed that ECD was not significantly associated with metformin use in patients with diabetes. However, metformin use was significantly associated with lower ECD among patients with glaucoma: [2658 ± 50.7 (N = 27) for use versus 2789 ± 19.0 (N = 164) for nonuse, P = 0.018]. The presence of DM was significantly associated with lower ECD 2581 ± 5.6 (N = 4766) for DM versus 2595 ± 3.4 (N = 12,290) for non-DM, P = 0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Lower ECD was associated with DM. Lower ECD was not associated with metformin use except in a subgroup of patients with glaucoma, in which subgroup analysis showed lower ECD. The differences in ECD observed were small and unlikely to affect the suitability for transplantation of donor corneas.


Assuntos
Perda de Células Endoteliais da Córnea/prevenção & controle , Diabetes Mellitus/tratamento farmacológico , Endotélio Corneano/patologia , Bancos de Olhos , Metformina/farmacologia , Doadores de Tecidos , Contagem de Células , Perda de Células Endoteliais da Córnea/patologia , Endotélio Corneano/efeitos dos fármacos , Feminino , Humanos , Hipoglicemiantes/farmacologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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J Med Chem ; 50(19): 4766-74, 2007 Sep 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17696514

RESUMO

The prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) and mutidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has been increasing, leading to serious infections, high mortality, and a global health threat. Here, we report the identification of a novel class of dideoxy nucleosides as potent and selective inhibitors of Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A series of 5-acetylenic derivatives of 2',3'-dideoxyuridine (3-8) and 3'-fluoro-2',3'-dideoxyuridine (22-27) were synthesized and tested for their antimycobacterial activity against M. bovis, M. tuberculosis, and M. avium. 2',3'-Dideoxyuridine possessing 5-decynyl, 5-dodecynyl, 5-tridecynyl, and 5-tetradecynyl substituents (4-7) exhibited the highest antimycobacterial activity against all three mycobacteria. In contrast, in the 3'-fluoro-2',3'-dideoxyuridine series, a 5-tetradecynyl analogue (26) displayed the most potent activity against these mycobacteria. Among other derivatives, 5-bromo-2',3'-dideoxycytidine (11), 5-methyl-2',3'-dideoxycytidine (12), and 5-chloro-4-thio-2',3'-dideoxyuridine (19) exhibited modest inhibition of M. bovis and M. tuberculosis. In the series of dideoxy derivatives of adenosine, guanosine, and purines, 2-amino-6-mercaptoethyl-9-(2,3-dideoxy-beta-d-glyceropentofuranosyl)purine (32) and 2-amino-4-fluoro-7-(2,3-dideoxy-beta-d-glyceropentofuranosyl)pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine (35) were the most efficacious against M. bovis and M. tuberculosis, and M. avium, respectively.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/síntese química , Didesoxinucleosídeos/síntese química , Mycobacterium avium/efeitos dos fármacos , Mycobacterium bovis/efeitos dos fármacos , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/efeitos dos fármacos , Nucleosídeos de Purina/síntese química , Adenosina/análogos & derivados , Adenosina/síntese química , Adenosina/farmacologia , Alcinos/síntese química , Alcinos/farmacologia , Animais , Antibacterianos/química , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Linhagem Celular , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Didesoxinucleosídeos/farmacologia , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana , Guanosina/análogos & derivados , Guanosina/síntese química , Guanosina/farmacologia , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Nucleosídeos de Purina/farmacologia , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Uridina/análogos & derivados , Uridina/síntese química , Uridina/farmacologia
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J Med Chem ; 48(22): 7012-7, 2005 Nov 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16250660

RESUMO

We herein report a new category of 5-substituted pyrimidine nucleosides as potent inhibitors of mycobacteria. A series of 5-alkynyl derivatives of 2'-deoxyuridine (1-8), 2'-deoxycytidine (9-14), uridine (15-17), and 2'-O-methyluridine (18, 19) were synthesized and evaluated for their antimycobacterial activity in vitro. 5-Decynyl, 5-dodecynyl, and 5-tetradecynyl derivatives showed the highest antimycobacterial potency against M. bovis and M. avium, with the 2'-deoxyribose derivatives being more effective than the ribose analogues. Nucleosides bearing short alkynyl side chains 5-ethynyl, 5-propynyl, 5-pentynyl, and 5-heptynyl were mostly not inhibitory. Incorporation of a phenylethynyl function at the 5-position diminished the antimicrobial effect. Furthermore, related bicyclic analogues (20-24) were devoid of antimycobacterial activity, indicating that an acyclic side chain at the C-5 position of the pyrimidine ring is essential for potent activity. Compounds 1-17 were synthesized by the Pd-catalyzed coupling reactions of respective alkynes with 5-iodo derivatives of 2'-deoxyuridine, 2'-deoxycytidine, and uridine. Intramolecular cyclization of 1 and 3-6 in the presence of Cu afforded the corresponding bicyclic compounds 20-24. The investigated nucleosides are recognized here for the first time to be potent inhibitors of mycobacteria. This class of compounds could be of interest for lead optimization as antimycobacterial agents.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/síntese química , Mycobacterium avium/efeitos dos fármacos , Mycobacterium bovis/efeitos dos fármacos , Nucleosídeos de Pirimidina/síntese química , Animais , Antibacterianos/química , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Linhagem Celular , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Chlorocebus aethiops , Desenho de Fármacos , Humanos , Nucleosídeos de Pirimidina/química , Nucleosídeos de Pirimidina/farmacologia , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
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Oncol Res ; 14(4-5): 247-65, 2004.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14977356

RESUMO

The synthesis and biological evaluation of novel L-tryptophan pyrrole, imidazole polyamide conjugates (16-21), L-tryptophan-glycosylated pyrrole polyamide conjugates (28-30), L-tryptophan dimers (37-42) with straight carbon links of varying length, and L-tryptophan dimers (68-73) linked with pyrrole and imidazole polyamide from both sides by a flexible methylene chain of variable length are described. The compounds were prepared with varying numbers of pyrrole- and/or imidazole-containing polyamides and glycosylated pyrrole polyamides to determine the structural requirements for optimal in vitro antitumor activity. The compounds listed in Table 1 have been evaluated in a three cell line, one dose primary anticancer assay. The compounds listed in Table 2 have been evaluated against nine panels of 60 human cancer cell lines including leukemia, non-small cell lung cancer, colon cancer, CNS cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, renal cancer, prostate cancer, and breast cancer. It is observed from the initial cytotoxic data (Table 1) that compounds 16-19, 28-30, 68-69, and 71-73 have varying cytotoxic potencies against the three cancer cell lines. It is also observed, from the biological data from Table 2 for compounds 20-21, 37-42, and 70 against the 60 different tumor cells, that the L-tryptophan dimers 37-42 linked by a different number of carbon chains are more active than the L-tryptophan dimers linked by pyrrole or imidazole polyamides. The cytotoxic potency in tryptophan dimers, linked by a different number of carbon atoms increased the number of carbons between the two L-tryptophan rings.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos/síntese química , Antineoplásicos/toxicidade , Nylons/química , Nylons/toxicidade , Triptofano/química , Antineoplásicos/química , Morte Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Dimerização , Humanos , Estrutura Molecular , Nylons/síntese química
9.
J Med Chem ; 53(16): 6180-7, 2010 Aug 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20718497

RESUMO

Tuberculosis (TB) has become an increasing problem since the emergence of human immunodeficiency virus and increasing appearance of drug-resistant strains. There is an urgent need to advance our knowledge and discover a new class of agents that are distinct than current therapies. Antimycobacterial activities of several 5-alkyl, 5-alkynyl, furanopyrimidines and related 2'-deoxynucleosides were investigated against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Compounds with 5-arylalkynyl substituents (23-26, 33, 35) displayed potent in vitro antitubercular activity against Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The in vivo activity of 5-(2-pyridylethynyl)-uracil (26) and its 2'-deoxycytidine analogue, 5-(2-pyridylethynyl)-2'-deoxycytidine (35), was assessed in BALB/c mice infected with M. tuberculosis (H37Ra). Both compounds 26 and 35 given at a dose of 50 mg/kg for 5 weeks showed promising in vivo efficacy in a mouse model, with the 2'-deoxycytidine derivative being more effective than the uracil analogue and a reference drug d-cycloserine. These data indicated that there is a significant potential in this class of compounds.


Assuntos
Alcinos/síntese química , Antituberculosos/síntese química , Desoxirribonucleosídeos/síntese química , Mycobacterium bovis/efeitos dos fármacos , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/efeitos dos fármacos , Pirimidinas/síntese química , Alcinos/química , Alcinos/farmacologia , Animais , Antituberculosos/química , Antituberculosos/farmacologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Desoxicitidina/análogos & derivados , Desoxicitidina/síntese química , Desoxicitidina/química , Desoxicitidina/farmacologia , Desoxirribonucleosídeos/química , Desoxirribonucleosídeos/farmacologia , Humanos , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Piridinas/síntese química , Piridinas/química , Piridinas/farmacologia , Pirimidinas/química , Pirimidinas/farmacologia , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Tuberculose/tratamento farmacológico , Uracila/análogos & derivados , Uracila/síntese química , Uracila/química , Uracila/farmacologia
10.
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem ; 18(1): 41-5, 2003 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12751819

RESUMO

A series of 5-[1-(2-haloethyl(or nitro)ethoxy-2-iodoethyl)]-2'-deoxyuridines (3-7) and related uracil analogs (9-10) were prepared using 5-vinyl-2-deoxyuridine (2) and 5-vinyl uracil (8) as starting materials. The regiospecific reaction of 2 and 8 with iodine monochloride and an alcohol provided the target compounds 3-10. These analogs were evaluated in vitro for inhibitory activity against thymidine-kinase (TK) positive and negative strains of herpes simplex virus type-1. The compounds 3-10 were either weak or non-inhibitory to HSV-1 replication. All compounds investigated exhibited low host cell cytotoxicity.


Assuntos
Antivirais/farmacologia , Desoxiuridina/farmacologia , Simplexvirus/efeitos dos fármacos , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética
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