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    Avaliação antitumoral de amidas graxas derivadas de triglicerídeos de óleo de andiroba (Carapa guianensis aublet) em linhagem celular de glioma in vitro
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-06-26) SILVA, Nágila Monteiro da; OLIVEIRA, Fábio Rodrigues de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4538804050936779; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2761-3440; NASCIMENTO, José Luiz Martins do; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7216249286784978; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3647-9124
    Glioma is a rare type of tumour, which acts on Nervous System in a very aggressive way, presents problems in its diagnosis, low effective treatments and survival time less than one year after diagnosis. Due to factors such as intratumoral cell variability, inefficient chemotherapy drugs, adaptive resistance development to the drugs and tumour recurrence after resection, the development of new drugs becomes necessary. In this sense, molecules analogues to endocannabinoids such as fatty amides are a good alternative, since scientific literature shows that they can act as antitumor agents through the interaction with the endocannabinoid system, which modulates many metabolic pathways related to cancer. In this work, two fatty amides synthetized from andiroba (Carapa guianensis aublet) using lipase from Candida antarctica-B (CAL-B) oil were tested aiming to evaluated its potential in the glioma treatment in vitro (C6). AGs reduced C6 cell viability in a dose dependent manner while were not toxic to normal glia cells. Both FAA1 and FAA2 caused apoptosis cell death and also loss of mitochondrial integrity probably by inhibiting PI3k/AKT pathway. Furthermore, FAAs were capable of reduce the C6 migratory potential. In conclusion FAAs have a promising potential to treat glioma-type brain cancer.
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    Avaliação da atividade antiplasmódica in vitro dos óleos de Andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl.) e Pimenta-de-macaco (Piper aduncum L)
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010) MIRANDA JUNIOR, Raimundo Nonato Cardoso; DOLABELA, Maria Fâni; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0458080121943649; MAIA, José Guilherme Soares; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1034534634988402
    In search of new antimalarial drugs, two typical species of the Amazon region and a fraction rich limonoids were the object of this study: Carapa guianensis Aubl. (Meliaceae), known popularly as andiroba traditionally used as an insecticide and fighting malaria, the species Piper aduncum L. (Piperaceae), known popularly as the pimento-de-macaco, used to treat inflammatory diseases and the fraction rich limonoids obtained from Carapa guianensis. Crude oil and fraction were tested in vitro using methods described by Rieckman and col. (1980) modified by Carvalho (1990) with Plasmodium falciparum clones W2 and Dd2. These studies showed that the oils had antiplasmodial activity, with a concentration of 0.82ng/mL and 8.2mg/mL andiroba oil showed an inhibition he W2 clone was 100% and Dd2 to 71% (IC50 9.4 μg/ml) after 72h of exposure respectively. For the fraction at a concentration of 3.1mg/mL, clone W2, was 100% and Dd2 to 82% (IC50 0.4 μg/ml), after 72h of exposure. The pimento-de-macaco oil overalls had a concentration of 1.30ng/mL for the W2 clone inhibition of 100% and the Dd2 to 77% after 72h of exposure to a concentration of 10.3mg/mL. The results with the chili oil overalls at a concentration of 1.30ng/ml the inhibition was 100% in clone W2 and Dd2 clone at a concentration of 10.3mg/mL, inhibition was 77% after 72h of exposure.
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    Estudo cinético e das isotermas de adsorção dos óleos de palma (Elaes guineensis, Jacq.) e andiroba (Carapa guianensis, Aubl.) em y-alumina e modelagem da dessorção com dióxido de carbono supercrítico
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-11-08) AMARAL, Anderson Rocha; MACHADO, Nelio Teixeira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5698208558551065
    In this work, the variables of the batch adsorption process of palm (Elaeis guineensis, Jacq.) and andiroba (Carapa guianensis, Aubl.) vegetables oils on thermally activated alumina at 723,15 K and 923,15 K (y-alumina) has been investigated by analyzing the influence of temperature, time, mass of vegetable oil, mass of adsorbent on the adsorbent capacity. A kinetic model of second-order was proposed to modeling the adsorption capacity of free fatty acids (FFA). Capacity results of FFA of the crude palm oil on y-alumina AG.450 at 328.15 K and of the crude andiroba oil on y-alumina AG.650 at 323.15 K were obtained from the consecutive adsorption experiments and adjusted by isotherms of Langmuir e BET. The transfer mass model of TAN & LIOU (1989) was used to modeling the kinetic desorption of the palm oil from y-alumina AG.650 and of the andiroba oil on y-alumina AG.450 with supercritical carbon dioxide, evaluating the yields, errors, correlation coefficients and the residues of the desorbed oil mass versus predicted by the model.The study of the variables influence, over the adsorption capacity, presented negative correlation (with exponential behavior) to the variable mass of oil. The adsorbent mass influence, presented a positive correlation (with a linear behavior) and the temperature increase is favorable to the adsorption process. The total reduction of the FFA after three consecutive adsorptions of the crude palm oil on y-alumina AG.450 and after four consecutive adsorptions on -alumina AG.650 with andiroba oil, were 21.07 % and 40.29 %, respectively. The modeling of the FFA capacity to the palm oil with Langmuir model, presented a high experimental data prediction ability (R² = 0.9610), as well as to the andiroba oil with the BET model, which presented a high adjustment (R² = 0.9140). Tan & Liou model evidenced high prediction capacity of the desorption oil mass from γ-alumina for all experiments, minimum correlation coefficient of 0.9230 and magnitude residues of 10-1 grams. The yields, based on adsorbate initial mass, of the palm oil desorbed from y-alumina AG.650 at 20 MPa up to 30 MPa and 323.15 K up to 328.15 K were 28.880 % up to 34.563 %, while to the andiroba oil on y-alumina AG.450 at 15 MPa up to 25 MPa at 323.15 K were 14.108 % up to 27.972 %. The yields results shows that the increase of pressure and temperature are favorable to the supercritical desorption.
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    Mulheres extrativista da Ilha de Juba: seus saberes e suas práticas cotidianas na produção do azeite de andiroba
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-06) SILVA, Amarílis Maria Farias da
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    Potencial acaricida do óleo de andiroba Carapa guianensis Aubl. sobre fêmeas adultas ingurgitadas de Anocentor nitens Neumann, 1897 e Rhipicephalus sanguineus Latreille, 1806
    (2009-08) FARIAS, Márcia Paula Oliveira; SOUSA, Dailene Pontes de; ARRUDA, Alberto Cardoso; WANDERLEY, Almir Gonçalves; TEIXEIRA, Whaubtyfran Cabral; ALVES, Leucio Camara; FAUSTINO, Maria Aparecida da Glória
    In vitro acaricide potential of the oil from andiroba seed (Carapa guianensis) was evaluated on engorged females of Anocentor nitens (n=210) and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (n=140) manually collected, from horses and dogs naturally infested, respectively. Five dilutions, 100%, 50%, 30%, 25%, and 10% of andiroba seed oil in deionized water, using tween 80 as dispersant, were employed for the engorged females immersion test. For A. nitens test, three repetitions were made with each dilution, using 10 engorged females for each treatment, and two repetitions for R. sanguineus test. Two control groups were used for each tick species, one with deionized water and another one with tween 80 and deionized water. After the tests, the females were kept in the laboratory under room temperature. Engorged female mortality and oviposition reduction were observed with infertile eggs, showing 100% of efficacy in the two species in all tested dilutions. The obtained data demonstrated the potential use of andiroba seed extract against A. nitens and R. sanguineus.
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    Produção de biodiesel através da hidroesterificação do óleo de andiroba (Carapa guianensis, Aubl.) via Catalise Heterogenea Acida
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-06-30) TEIXEIRA, Evilácio Luz; SOUZA, Mariana de Mattos Vieira Mello; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8882084525542926; FRANÇA, Luiz Ferreira de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6545345391702172
    The process of hidroesterification (hydrolysis followed by esterification) is constituted as an alternative to the conventional process for producing biodiesel, because it allows the use of raw materials of any content of fatty acids and moisture. Biodiesel is derived from the esterification of Andiroba oil with high content of fatty acids being used niobium oxide powder (HY-340) from Brazilian Company of Metallurgy and Mining - CBMM – as a catalyst. For the execution of experiments was used an autoclave reactor (batch). The hydrolysis reaction was conducted at 300oC, 1200 psi and molar ratio water/oil equal 20. In the esterification reactions were observed the effects of molar ratio methanol/fatty acid (1,2; 2,1 an 3,0), temperature (150, 175 and 200oC) and the concentration of catalyst (0, 10 and 20%) on conversion and initial rate of reaction. The data were conducted according to experimental design (factorial with 23 and adding 3 plants points) analyzed by the program Statistica. The conversion of esterification reaction was monitored from measurements of titrimetric acidity of aliquots removed at times of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45 and 60 minutes. In the experiments of esterification the highest conversion obtained was 96.1% with temperature of 200 o C, 20% m / m of catalyst and molar ratio methanol / acid equal to 3.0. Eliminating the catalyst and recital the same levels for the other two analyzed variables (temperature and molar ratio), was obtained a conversion of 95.3%, however was observed a conversion rate child, taking-if an increase of 35 minutes in the time of compared with the reaction catalyzed reaction.
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    Saberes cotidianos e azeite de andiroba: a presença da mulher extrativista, no contexto histórico das práticas socioculturais dos sujeitos da Ilha de Juba, Cametá – PA
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009) SILVA, Amarílis Maria Farias da; PINTO, Benedita Celeste de Moraes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7489392738166786
    The study I present is based on the Oral History, from which sources and oral memories, institutional reports, photographical images, from the sensitive listening of the individuals could be extracted. The present research sought to investigate, reflect and systemize one of the secular practices of the peoples of the waters, the practice of extraction of andiroba oil, which involves the extractor women, men, children, young and old people of Juba Island, municipality of Cametá/PA, emphasizing the feminine role. The main aim of this work is to reconstitute the daily acquirements of the productive sociocultural practices of the women who extract andiroba oil of the proposed locality. This work searched to investigate the problem from the relations between riverine women and men of the region of Tocantins and the Tucuruí Hydroelectric Power Station in the decade relating to the year of 1980 until the current days. The methodology put to use was that oh the field research where 48 people were heard, relating to 40 families which were visited and interviewed, through forms containing a set of questions about the way oh life of the population which is living in that inquired locality, semistructured interviews which were recorded, transcribed and analysed; among the community and of other islands of that region of the municipality of Cametá/PA the research diagnosed some imitations regarding to the production and commercialization of andiroba oil, causing the identification of the most latent difficulties of the extraction process of that natural product such as little professional qualification and the lack of organization of the market an its commercialization as well. Moreover, a broader comprehension of the social and historical role of those women is needed.
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    The lipidome, genotoxicity, hematotoxicity and antioxidant properties of andiroba oil from the Brazilian Amazon
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-06) PAIXÃO, Susana Suely Rodrigues Milhomem; FASCINELI, Maria Luiza; ROLL, Mariana Matos; LONGO, João Paulo Figueiró; AZEVEDO, Ricardo Bentes; PIECZARKA, Julio Cesar; SALGADO, Hugo Leonardo Crisóstomo; SANTOS, Alberdan Silva; GRISOLIA, Cesar Koppe
    Andirobeira is an Amazonian tree, the seeds of which produce a commercially valuable oil that is used in folk medicine and in the cosmetic industry. Andiroba oil contains components with anti-inflammatory, cicatrizing and insect-repellant actions. However, virtually nothing is known of the safety of this oil for humans. The aim of this work was therefore to investigate the hematotoxicity, genotoxicity and mutagenicity of andiroba oil using the comet and micronucleus assays, and to assess its antioxidant properties and lipidome as a means of addressing safety issues. For the experiments, andiroba oil was administered by gavage for 14 consecutive days in nulliparous female Swiss mice randomly distributed in four groups: negative control and three doses of oil (500, 1000 and 2000 mg/kg/day). These doses were chosen based on recommendations of the OECD guideline no. 474 (1997). GC/MS was used to investigate the free fatty acid, cholesterol and triterpene content of andiroba oil in a lipidomic analysis. No clinical or behavioral alterations were observed throughout the period of treatment, and exposure to andiroba oil at the doses and conditions used here did not result in hematotoxic, genotoxic or mutagenic effects. Tests in vitro showed that oil sample 3 from southwestern of Brazilian Amazon had a high antioxidant capacity that may protect biological systems from oxidative stress, although this activity remains to be demonstrated in vivo.
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