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AMB Express ; 9(1): 130, 2019 Aug 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31428885

RESUMO

Microbial activity is the main route for cycling mangrove nutrients. In general, microorganisms have abilities to degrade lignocellulosic compounds. Among the biotechnological potential of the microbiota from mangroves, it is noteworthy about endophytic fungi, which can be considered as effective sources of different bioactive compounds. In this sense, thirty (30) endophytic fungi were isolated from mangrove forest sampling Cananeia, SP, Brazil. These microorganisms were analyzed about their enzymatic activities including: lignin peroxidase EC 1.11.1.14, manganese peroxidase EC 1.11.1.13 and laccase EC 1.10.3.2, as well endo-cellulase EC 3.2.1.4 and endo-xylanase EC 3.2.1.8. Besides that, production of bioactive secondary metabolites like biosurfactant and/or bioemulsifier was also investigated. As results, nineteen (19) isolates were selected about their ligninolytic abilities, nine (9) of them about cellulase activity and thirteen (13) showed xylanase abilities. The fungal isolate named as 3(3), characterized as Fusarium sambucinum, showed a prominent lignin peroxidase (42.4 U L-1) and manganese peroxidase (23.6 U L-1) activities. The isolate 63.1, also related to Fusarium sp. genera, was selected about its laccase activity (41.5 U L-1). From all the investigated fungi, the isolate 47(4) Trichoderma camerunense was selected about its cellulolytic and xylanolytic activities, showing 45.23 and 26.09 U mL-1, respectively. The same fungi also showed biosurfactant ability demonstrated by superficial tension decreasing to 38 mN/m. In addition, fifteen (15) fungi exhibited bioemulsifier activity, with E24 values up to 62.8%.

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Ci. Anim. bras. ; 16(2)2015.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-745088

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of portable blood glucose measurement method in relation to the laboratory reference method, using central venous and capillary blood samples from 20 cats. The value obtained by the laboratory method using central venous blood sample was considered as the standard reference value. Other two values were obtained from the portable blood glucose meter, in which a sample from the same central venous blood and another one sample from capillary blood were used. For the 20 cats, the blood glucose results obtained by the laboratory method had an average of 80mg/dL; and the results found by the glucometer had an average of 84.1mg/dL with central venous blood and of 73.1mg/dL with capillary blood. The glycemic averages obtained by the glucometer with both blood samples compared to that achieved by the laboratory method resulted in variations below the maximum established (20%) by associations that regulate portable glucometers and by the organization for standardization, as well as the variation between the glycemic averages obtained by the glucometer using different blood samples. In the comparative analysis, there was no significant difference between the methods (p 0.05). In conclusion, the portable glucometer is effective in measuring blood glucose in cats, both from central venous blood and capillary blood samples.


Objetivou-se comparar a eficácia do método portátil de mensuração glicêmica com o método laboratorial de referência, utilizando-se amostras de sangue venoso central e de sangue capilar de 20 felinos. Considerou-se como valor padrão de referência o obtido pelo método laboratorial a partir de amostra de sangue venoso central. Outros dois valores foram obtidos por glicosímetro portátil, sendo utilizada amostra do mesmo sangue venoso central e outra amostra a partir de sangue capilar. Para os 20 felinos, os resultados glicêmicos verificados pelo método laboratorial tiveram média de 80mg/dL; e os resultados constatados pelo glicosímetro, média de 84,1mg/dL com sangue venoso central e 73,1mg/dL com sangue capilar. As médias glicêmicas obtidas pelo glicosímetro com ambas as amostras de sangue em relação à alcançada pelo método laboratorial resultaram em variações inferiores à máxima instituída (20%) por órgãos reguladores de glicosímetros e por entidade de padronização, bem como a variação entre as médias glicêmicas obtidas pelo aparelho com as distintas amostras de sangue. Na análise comparativa houve diferença significativa entre os métodos (p 0,05). Concluiu-se que o glicosímetro portátil é eficaz para mensuração da glicemia em felinos, tanto a partir de amostras de sangue venoso central como de sangue capilar.

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Ciênc. anim. bras. (Impr.) ; 16(2): 279-286, Abr-Jun. 2015. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1473390

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of portable blood glucose measurement method in relation to the laboratory reference method, using central venous and capillary blood samples from 20 cats. The value obtained by the laboratory method using central venous blood sample was considered as the standard reference value. Other two values were obtained from the portable blood glucose meter, in which a sample from the same central venous blood and another one sample from capillary blood were used. For the 20 cats, the blood glucose results obtained by the laboratory method had an average of 80mg/dL; and the results found by the glucometer had an average of 84.1mg/dL with central venous blood and of 73.1mg/dL with capillary blood. The glycemic averages obtained by the glucometer with both blood samples compared to that achieved by the laboratory method resulted in variations below the maximum established (20%) by associations that regulate portable glucometers and by the organization for standardization, as well as the variation between the glycemic averages obtained by the glucometer using different blood samples. In the comparative analysis, there was no significant difference between the methods (p 0.05). In conclusion, the portable glucometer is effective in measuring blood glucose in cats, both from central venous blood and capillary blood samples.


Objetivou-se comparar a eficácia do método portátil de mensuração glicêmica com o método laboratorial de referência, utilizando-se amostras de sangue venoso central e de sangue capilar de 20 felinos. Considerou-se como valor padrão de referência o obtido pelo método laboratorial a partir de amostra de sangue venoso central. Outros dois valores foram obtidos por glicosímetro portátil, sendo utilizada amostra do mesmo sangue venoso central e outra amostra a partir de sangue capilar. Para os 20 felinos, os resultados glicêmicos verificados pelo método laboratorial tiveram média de 80mg/dL; e os resultados constatados pelo glicosímetro, média de 84,1mg/dL com sangue venoso central e 73,1mg/dL com sangue capilar. As médias glicêmicas obtidas pelo glicosímetro com ambas as amostras de sangue em relação à alcançada pelo método laboratorial resultaram em variações inferiores à máxima instituída (20%) por órgãos reguladores de glicosímetros e por entidade de padronização, bem como a variação entre as médias glicêmicas obtidas pelo aparelho com as distintas amostras de sangue. Na análise comparativa houve diferença significativa entre os métodos (p 0,05). Concluiu-se que o glicosímetro portátil é eficaz para mensuração da glicemia em felinos, tanto a partir de amostras de sangue venoso central como de sangue capilar.


Assuntos
Animais , Gatos , Benchmarking/métodos , Gatos/fisiologia , Glicemia/análise , Técnicas de Laboratório Clínico/veterinária , Índice Glicêmico/fisiologia , Capilares/anatomia & histologia , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/métodos , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/veterinária
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Ci. Anim. bras. ; 16(2): 279-286, Abr-Jun. 2015. tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-14920

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of portable blood glucose measurement method in relation to the laboratory reference method, using central venous and capillary blood samples from 20 cats. The value obtained by the laboratory method using central venous blood sample was considered as the standard reference value. Other two values were obtained from the portable blood glucose meter, in which a sample from the same central venous blood and another one sample from capillary blood were used. For the 20 cats, the blood glucose results obtained by the laboratory method had an average of 80mg/dL; and the results found by the glucometer had an average of 84.1mg/dL with central venous blood and of 73.1mg/dL with capillary blood. The glycemic averages obtained by the glucometer with both blood samples compared to that achieved by the laboratory method resulted in variations below the maximum established (20%) by associations that regulate portable glucometers and by the organization for standardization, as well as the variation between the glycemic averages obtained by the glucometer using different blood samples. In the comparative analysis, there was no significant difference between the methods (p 0.05). In conclusion, the portable glucometer is effective in measuring blood glucose in cats, both from central venous blood and capillary blood samples.(AU)


Objetivou-se comparar a eficácia do método portátil de mensuração glicêmica com o método laboratorial de referência, utilizando-se amostras de sangue venoso central e de sangue capilar de 20 felinos. Considerou-se como valor padrão de referência o obtido pelo método laboratorial a partir de amostra de sangue venoso central. Outros dois valores foram obtidos por glicosímetro portátil, sendo utilizada amostra do mesmo sangue venoso central e outra amostra a partir de sangue capilar. Para os 20 felinos, os resultados glicêmicos verificados pelo método laboratorial tiveram média de 80mg/dL; e os resultados constatados pelo glicosímetro, média de 84,1mg/dL com sangue venoso central e 73,1mg/dL com sangue capilar. As médias glicêmicas obtidas pelo glicosímetro com ambas as amostras de sangue em relação à alcançada pelo método laboratorial resultaram em variações inferiores à máxima instituída (20%) por órgãos reguladores de glicosímetros e por entidade de padronização, bem como a variação entre as médias glicêmicas obtidas pelo aparelho com as distintas amostras de sangue. Na análise comparativa houve diferença significativa entre os métodos (p 0,05). Concluiu-se que o glicosímetro portátil é eficaz para mensuração da glicemia em felinos, tanto a partir de amostras de sangue venoso central como de sangue capilar.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Gatos , Gatos/fisiologia , Glicemia/análise , Índice Glicêmico/fisiologia , Benchmarking/métodos , Técnicas de Laboratório Clínico/veterinária , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/métodos , Contagem de Células Sanguíneas/veterinária , Capilares/anatomia & histologia
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