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DURÁN, N.; MARTINEZ, D. S. T.; JUSTO, G. Z.; LIMA, R. de; CASTRO, V. L. S. S. de; UMBUZEIRO, G. de A.; BARBIERI, E.; DURÁN, M.; MELO, P. da S.; ALVES, O. L.; FÁVARO, W. J. |
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NELSON DURAN, IQ-UNICAMP; DIEGO STEFANI TEODORO MARTINEZ, LNNANO-CNPEM; GISELLE ZENKER JUSTO, UNIFESP; RENATA DE LIMA, UNISO; VERA LUCIA SCHERHOLZ S DE CASTRO, CNPMA; GISELA DE ARAGAO UMBUZEIRO, Faculdade de Tecnologia - UNICAMP; EDSON BARBIERI, Instituto de Pesca - SP; MARCELA DURAN, IQ-UNICAMP; PATRICIA DA SILVA MELO, METROCAMP; OSVALDO LUIZ ALVES, IQ-UNICAMP; WAGNER JOSE FAVARO, IQ-UNICAMP. |
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Interlab study on nanotoxicology of representative graphene oxide. |
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2015 |
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Journal of Physics, Bristol, v. 617, p. 1-9, 2015. Edition of the proceedings 4th International Conference on Safe Production and Use Nanomaterials (Nanosafe 2014) 18-20 November 2014, held a Grenoble, France. |
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Abstract: The graphene sample GO:Single-layer graphene oxide, purity 99%, thickness 0.7-1.2 nm (AFM); ~300-800nm X&Y dimensions is the standard size <450 nm & 1-20 ?m lateral dimensions. Cheap Tubes Inc., Bratleboro, USA was selected for our study. Exhaustive characterization of GO was afforded. It exhibited thermal stability over 60oC and it was suspended in deionized water after ultrasonication (1 mg/mL) (stable 10 days). All the biological fluids used in the different assays were used as control of the colloidal suspension stability. Then, all the studies were carried out within that stability period. The cytotoxicity assays were carried out by the Alamar Blue (Resazurin) reduction, MTT and flow cytometry assays in mouse embryonic fibroblast cells (3T3), human keratinocytes (HaCaT), colorectal cancer cells (Caco-2/HCT 116), Lewis lung cancer cells (3LL), acute myeloid leukemia cells (KG-1, Jurkat, Kasumi-1) and chronic myeloid leukemia cells (K562, Lucena) and no significant toxicity was found after exposition to 0.1-100 ug/mL for 24 and 48 h. Breast cancer cells, MCF-7, showed a 20% reduction on cell viability at 24 and 48 h. No cytotoxicity were found in lymphocytes, Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO) and human macrophage cell line (U937) at 0.1-50 ug/mL, but 30-50% survival inhibition was observed at 100 ug/mL. A dose-dependent increase in apoptosis was observed in some cells (Kasumi-1, Jurkat and K562 cells). In the case of CHO and 3T3 cells, greater levels of necrosis with increasing concentrations of GO (>50 ug/mL) were observed. Genotoxic study using the Comet assay showed slight DNA damage in lymphocytes at all concentrations tested, while more significant effects was observed in CHO cells. Econanotoxicity was carried out by lethality assays in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans,d in the freshwater coelenterate Hydra, Daphania amd in Shrimp with no signs of toxicity at concentrations varying from 0.1-100 ug/mL of GO. However, death and disintegration of Hydra was observed after exposition to 100 ug/mL for 72 h. In in vivo studies, no changes in biochemical parameters of Fischer 344 rats were observed after the i.p. administration of GO. Some black agglomerates were found in the intraperitoneal cavity of rats injected with GO. However, in Fisher 344 rats-bearing prostate tumors, treatment with GO (up to 100 ug/mL) negatively affected the hepatic parameters, whilst in the renal ones, an improvement was observed. Studies are in progress to understand the mechanisms involved in the uptake of GO by RES. GO appears as a potential non-toxic in vitro and in vivo assays at the concentrations used in this interlab experiments. MenosAbstract: The graphene sample GO:Single-layer graphene oxide, purity 99%, thickness 0.7-1.2 nm (AFM); ~300-800nm X&Y dimensions is the standard size <450 nm & 1-20 ?m lateral dimensions. Cheap Tubes Inc., Bratleboro, USA was selected for our study. Exhaustive characterization of GO was afforded. It exhibited thermal stability over 60oC and it was suspended in deionized water after ultrasonication (1 mg/mL) (stable 10 days). All the biological fluids used in the different assays were used as control of the colloidal suspension stability. Then, all the studies were carried out within that stability period. The cytotoxicity assays were carried out by the Alamar Blue (Resazurin) reduction, MTT and flow cytometry assays in mouse embryonic fibroblast cells (3T3), human keratinocytes (HaCaT), colorectal cancer cells (Caco-2/HCT 116), Lewis lung cancer cells (3LL), acute myeloid leukemia cells (KG-1, Jurkat, Kasumi-1) and chronic myeloid leukemia cells (K562, Lucena) and no significant toxicity was found after exposition to 0.1-100 ug/mL for 24 and 48 h. Breast cancer cells, MCF-7, showed a 20% reduction on cell viability at 24 and 48 h. No cytotoxicity were found in lymphocytes, Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO) and human macrophage cell line (U937) at 0.1-50 ug/mL, but 30-50% survival inhibition was observed at 100 ug/mL. A dose-dependent increase in apoptosis was observed in some cells (Kasumi-1, Jurkat and K562 cells). In the case of CHO and 3T3 cells, greater levels of necrosis... Mostrar Tudo |
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Fraphene oxide; Grafeno; Nanotecnologia. |
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Toxidez. |
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Nanomaterials; Nanoparticles; Toxicity. |
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LEADER 03692nam a2200313 a 4500 001 2035854 005 2016-02-02 008 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aDURÁN, N. 245 $aInterlab study on nanotoxicology of representative graphene oxide.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aJournal of Physics, Bristol, v. 617, p. 1-9, 2015. Edition of the proceedings 4th International Conference on Safe Production and Use Nanomaterials (Nanosafe 2014) 18-20 November 2014, held a Grenoble, France.$c2015 520 $aAbstract: The graphene sample GO:Single-layer graphene oxide, purity 99%, thickness 0.7-1.2 nm (AFM); ~300-800nm X&Y dimensions is the standard size <450 nm & 1-20 ?m lateral dimensions. Cheap Tubes Inc., Bratleboro, USA was selected for our study. Exhaustive characterization of GO was afforded. It exhibited thermal stability over 60oC and it was suspended in deionized water after ultrasonication (1 mg/mL) (stable 10 days). All the biological fluids used in the different assays were used as control of the colloidal suspension stability. Then, all the studies were carried out within that stability period. The cytotoxicity assays were carried out by the Alamar Blue (Resazurin) reduction, MTT and flow cytometry assays in mouse embryonic fibroblast cells (3T3), human keratinocytes (HaCaT), colorectal cancer cells (Caco-2/HCT 116), Lewis lung cancer cells (3LL), acute myeloid leukemia cells (KG-1, Jurkat, Kasumi-1) and chronic myeloid leukemia cells (K562, Lucena) and no significant toxicity was found after exposition to 0.1-100 ug/mL for 24 and 48 h. Breast cancer cells, MCF-7, showed a 20% reduction on cell viability at 24 and 48 h. No cytotoxicity were found in lymphocytes, Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO) and human macrophage cell line (U937) at 0.1-50 ug/mL, but 30-50% survival inhibition was observed at 100 ug/mL. A dose-dependent increase in apoptosis was observed in some cells (Kasumi-1, Jurkat and K562 cells). In the case of CHO and 3T3 cells, greater levels of necrosis with increasing concentrations of GO (>50 ug/mL) were observed. Genotoxic study using the Comet assay showed slight DNA damage in lymphocytes at all concentrations tested, while more significant effects was observed in CHO cells. Econanotoxicity was carried out by lethality assays in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans,d in the freshwater coelenterate Hydra, Daphania amd in Shrimp with no signs of toxicity at concentrations varying from 0.1-100 ug/mL of GO. However, death and disintegration of Hydra was observed after exposition to 100 ug/mL for 72 h. In in vivo studies, no changes in biochemical parameters of Fischer 344 rats were observed after the i.p. administration of GO. Some black agglomerates were found in the intraperitoneal cavity of rats injected with GO. However, in Fisher 344 rats-bearing prostate tumors, treatment with GO (up to 100 ug/mL) negatively affected the hepatic parameters, whilst in the renal ones, an improvement was observed. Studies are in progress to understand the mechanisms involved in the uptake of GO by RES. GO appears as a potential non-toxic in vitro and in vivo assays at the concentrations used in this interlab experiments. 650 $aNanomaterials 650 $aNanoparticles 650 $aToxicity 650 $aToxidez 653 $aFraphene oxide 653 $aGrafeno 653 $aNanotecnologia 700 1 $aMARTINEZ, D. S. T. 700 1 $aJUSTO, G. Z. 700 1 $aLIMA, R. de 700 1 $aCASTRO, V. L. S. S. de 700 1 $aUMBUZEIRO, G. de A. 700 1 $aBARBIERI, E. 700 1 $aDURÁN, M. 700 1 $aMELO, P. da S. 700 1 $aALVES, O. L. 700 1 $aFÁVARO, W. J.
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GONÇALVES, J. G. R.; CHIORATO, A. F.; MORAIS, L. K. de; PERINA, E. F.; FARIAS, F. L.; CARBONELL, S. A. M. |
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JOAO GULHERME RIBEIRO GONÇALVES, IAC; ALISSON FERNANDO CHIORATO, IAC; LIZZ KEZZY DE MORAIS, CPATC; ELIANA FRANCISCHINELLI PERINA, IAC; FRANCINE LUNARDI FARIAS, UFSC; SERGIO AUGUSTO MORAIS CARBONELL, IAC. |
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Estudo da estabilidade fenotípica de feijoeiro com grãos especiais. |
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2010 |
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Ciência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras, v. 34, n. 4, p. 922-931, jul./ago. 2010. |
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Português |
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Obejtivou-se no presente trabalho avaliar os parâmetros de adaptabilidade e de estabilidade de linhagens e cultivares de feijoeiro, com grãos especiais, por meio do uso do genótipo suplementar (GS) em análise AMMI (Additive Main Effect and Multiplicative Interaction). Foram utilizados dados de produtividade de grãos de 14 genótipos de feijoeiro pertencentes ao ensaio de Valor de Cultivo e Uso (VCU), para o estado de São Paulo, referente às safras de 2005/2006/2007, semeados em 24 ambientes no delineamento de blocos casualizados, com três repetições. Pôde-se observar diferenças no comportamento dos genótipos em função do estímulo do ambiente, uma vez que a interação genótipo x ambiente foi significativa. Para tanto os genótipos Gen 99 TGR 34-16 (época das águas), Jalo Precoce e IAC - Centauro (época da seca), Gen 99 TG 28-68 e IAC-Centauro (época de inverno) e IAC-Boreal (conjunto das três épocas) apresentaram-se estáveis, pois seus valores de escores foram próximos de zero. Em relação ao conjunto das três épocas de semeadura não foi detectado nenhum genótipo próximo ao GS, no entanto os genótipos IAPAR-31 e IAC-Centauro (época da seca), Gen 99 TG 28-68 e IAC-Centauro (época de inverno) aproximaram-se desse ponto tendo como característica o fato de interagirem com os ambientes de maneira mais favorável possível. Sendo assim, o método AMMI combinado com o uso do GS auxilia na identificação de genótipos superiores. |
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Adaptação de planta; Genética de planta. |
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Feijão. |
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LEADER 02138naa a2200217 a 4500 001 1875937 005 2011-02-10 008 2010 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aGONÇALVES, J. G. R. 245 $aEstudo da estabilidade fenotípica de feijoeiro com grãos especiais.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2010 520 $aObejtivou-se no presente trabalho avaliar os parâmetros de adaptabilidade e de estabilidade de linhagens e cultivares de feijoeiro, com grãos especiais, por meio do uso do genótipo suplementar (GS) em análise AMMI (Additive Main Effect and Multiplicative Interaction). Foram utilizados dados de produtividade de grãos de 14 genótipos de feijoeiro pertencentes ao ensaio de Valor de Cultivo e Uso (VCU), para o estado de São Paulo, referente às safras de 2005/2006/2007, semeados em 24 ambientes no delineamento de blocos casualizados, com três repetições. Pôde-se observar diferenças no comportamento dos genótipos em função do estímulo do ambiente, uma vez que a interação genótipo x ambiente foi significativa. Para tanto os genótipos Gen 99 TGR 34-16 (época das águas), Jalo Precoce e IAC - Centauro (época da seca), Gen 99 TG 28-68 e IAC-Centauro (época de inverno) e IAC-Boreal (conjunto das três épocas) apresentaram-se estáveis, pois seus valores de escores foram próximos de zero. Em relação ao conjunto das três épocas de semeadura não foi detectado nenhum genótipo próximo ao GS, no entanto os genótipos IAPAR-31 e IAC-Centauro (época da seca), Gen 99 TG 28-68 e IAC-Centauro (época de inverno) aproximaram-se desse ponto tendo como característica o fato de interagirem com os ambientes de maneira mais favorável possível. Sendo assim, o método AMMI combinado com o uso do GS auxilia na identificação de genótipos superiores. 650 $aFeijão 653 $aAdaptação de planta 653 $aGenética de planta 700 1 $aCHIORATO, A. F. 700 1 $aMORAIS, L. K. de 700 1 $aPERINA, E. F. 700 1 $aFARIAS, F. L. 700 1 $aCARBONELL, S. A. M. 773 $tCiência e Agrotecnologia, Lavras$gv. 34, n. 4, p. 922-931, jul./ago. 2010.
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