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Edital Provas de Mestrado Joana Grang-Guillaume-Perrenoud Silvestre Ferreira
The role of post-translational modifications on STAT3 interactions
Located in Events / Master Thesis
Edital Provas de Mestrado Raquel Inês Afonso de Nazareth
Viroma pulmonar em doentes submetidos a ventilação mecânica em Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos
Located in Events / Master Thesis
Edital Provas Doutoramento João Rui Alves Andrade Afonso
Multiplexed Simultaneous Representations of Cognitive and Motor Features, in the Mouse Medial Prefronta Cortex, During a Memory Guided Behavior
Located in Events / PhD Thesis
Edital Provas Doutoramento Sumnima Singh
The impact of loss of alpha-1,3-galactosyltransferase function on host-microbe interactions with implications for human evolution
Located in Events / PhD Thesis
Elisabete Morais
Located in Labs / Proteomics of Non-Model Organisms / GROUP MEMBERS
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Located in Education / PhD HostMicroInterface / Course Structure
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Located in Education / PhD Molecular Biosciences
FCT- PTDC/AGR-AAM/099645/2008
The main objective of this project was to valorise the cactus Opuntia, which spontaneously grow in the south of Portugal, through the development of clean processes for the isolation of extracts/concentrates that could be considered functional ingredients, with high positive biological activities and with potential application in emergent industries, such as the nutraceuticals, nutricosmetics and cosmeceuticals and functional agro-food products. Within the activities developed, it was possible to extend the knowledge about Opuntia cactus, namely about some varieties that grow in Alentejo, Algarve and Ribatejo and to obtain a set of results that scientifically support their bioactivity. The different skills of the team involved, namely in Analysis of natural products, Processing and extraction of bioactive compounds from plants, Bioactivity evaluation, Metabolism and pharmacokinetics, allowed the accomplishment of the multisciplinary work program planned in the proposal. The several activities developed included the i)selection, collection and identification of harvested samples, ii) isolation of bioactive extracts through the application of clean technologies, such as use of biocompatible solvents (eg. water and ethanol), supercritical fluid CO2 and pressurised-solvent extraction and/or separation/filtrations using selective membranes processes, iii)Evaluation of cytotoxicity and application of specific bioactivity tests to testify biofunctionality (positive effects for human health, namely antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiproliferative activities. All the samples studied were submitted to analytical characterisation, oriented to the identification and quantification of specific compounds responsible for the bioactive responses. In some cases, permeability and interaction studies were also performed. The components of isolated extracts were evaluated in terms of their stability, ability to withstand digestion conditions. To tackle bioavailability and stability problems and to obtain different forms compatible with different applications, the active ingredients were further processed through size reduction (micronization/pulverization) and/or preparation of adequate delivery systems. Final formulations were optimized in terms of stability/shelf-life, solubility/ bioavailability, compatibility with target final products. The team involved in this work expects that the results obtained (disseminated in the form of MSc thesis , scientific journals with peer revisions and in a thematic workshop planned for the first trimester of 2014,in Lisbon ) deliver arguments for the promotion of the Opuntia agriculture and marketing of the developed functional derived products.
Located in Labs / Nutraceuticals and Delivery / Projects
Five new PI’s join ITQB NOVA’s team
Five principal investigators will join the ITQB NOVA research efforts. Four of them will establish new independent research groups in the MOSTMICRO Research Unit.
Located in News
Frontier Leader seminar - POSTPONED
Immunologist Peter Lachmann discusses the complement system
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