The essential oils of
Lippia citriodora
(Ort.) and
Lippia origanoides
(Kunth) have shown
antimicrobial activity associated with mastitis. The objective of this study was to evaluate its ecotoxic
effect with
the
Artemia salina
bioassay and the prevention of mastitis thro...
Clitoria guianensis and Ouratea spectabilis, found in the Brazilian Cerrado, are used in folk medicine, despite the few chemical and biological studies reported in the literature. The present study aims to investigate the toxicity and effect of extracts from both species on the microcrustacean Artemia sa...
Artemia salina, an ecotoxicity bioindicator, isa microcrustacean belonging to the order Anostraca. Glyphosate is an herbicide widely used to control weeds. However, its intoxication can cause serious damage to human health and the balance of the environment, given its effects as an endocrine dis...
Different environmental conditions can influence the effects of toxic agents on living beings. Recently, a series of experiments performed in Artemia salina submitted to different kinds of intoxication have shown that both, isotherapic and succussed watercan change Artemia salina ́s bio resilience at di...
Cyanobacteria are microorganisms found in different parts of the world. Some genera are cyanotoxins producers a sodium channel blockingneurotoxin (saxitoxins). Some homeopathic preparations have been identified as remedial action on toxicity models in Artemia salina. This stud...
Pinto, Andreia Adelaide G;
Nagai, Mirian Y. de Oliveira;
Coimbra, Ednar Nascimento;
Mohammad, Suham Nowrooz;
Silva, Jefferson Souza;
Von Ancken, Adalberto;
Pinto, Sandra Augusta G;
Aguiar, Michelle Sanchez;
Dutra-Correa, Maristela;
Hortellani, Marcos Antonio;
Miranda, Adriana;
Sarkis, Jorge Eduardo de Souza;
Suffredini, Ivana Barbosa;
Peres, Giovani Bravin;
Bernardi, Maria Martha;
Cartwright, Steven John;
Bonamin, Leoni Villano.
Isotherapics preparedfromtoxic substances have been described as attenuation factors for heavy metal intoxicationin aquatic animals. Herein, Artemia salinaand mercury chloride were usedas a model to identify treatment-related bioresilience. The aim was to describe the effects of Mercurius cor...
Abstract Fridericia caudigera and Cuspidaria convoluta (Bignoniaceae) species, which grow in the northwest of Argentina, have shown antibacterial effect against strains isolated from skin infections, and each one displayed synergism with commercial antibiotics. The aims of this work were to evaluate the ...
BACKGROUND: Vibrio species display variable and plastic fitness strategies to survive and interact with multiple hosts, including marine aquaculture species that are severely affected by pathogenic Vibrios. The culturable Vibrio sp. strain ArtGut-C1, the focus of this study, provides new evidence of such...
Artemia/microbiología,
Vibrio/metabolismo,
Hidroxibutiratos/metabolismo,
Polihidroxialcanoatos/metabolismo,
Microbioma Gastrointestinal,
Acuicultura,
Crustáceos/microbiología,
Variación Biológica Poblacional,
Vibrio/aislamiento & purificación,
Probióticos,
Variación Genética,
Vibrio/clasificación
Abstract Fusarium is producing several important mycotoxins including beauvericin (BEA). Two species of Fusarium viz. F. subglutinans and F. sacchari cause the Pokkahboeng disease of sugarcane. The studies on the occurrence and toxicity of BEA are scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the isola...
Introduction: Invasive species are considered the second cause of extinction of native species after habitat loss. The impacts of invasive species have serious economic implications since the presence of this type of species can result in a decrease in ecosystem services granted to humans. In marine syst...