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Effects of a Cyperus esculentus L. plant-based beverage on FVB/n female mice

Fernandes, Filipa Alexandra; Oliveira, Paula A.; Pinto, M.L.; Venâncio, Carlos; Félix, Luís; Medeiros-Fonseca, Beatriz; Correia, Rossana

This work evaluated the effects of the consumption of a plant-based beverage (Cyperus esculentus L., Adansonia digitata L., and thermal water) on the physiological parameters of mice over a 28-day period. Thirty-two female FVB/n mice (n = 8) were randomly assigned to one of four groups divided into two experimental protocols: Group 1 drank water and Group 2 drank a plant-based beverage for 24 h; in the second e...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Exercise performed during pregnancy positively modulates liver metabolism and p...

Stevanović-Silva, Jelena; Beleza, Jorge; Coxito, Pedro; Rocha, Hugo; Gaspar, Tiago Bordeira; Gärtner, Fátima; Correia, Rossana; Fernandes, Rui

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with a high-risk for metabolic complications in offspring. However, exercise is recognized as a non-pharmacological strategy against metabolic disorders and is recommended in GDM treatment. This study aimed to investigate whether gestational exercise (GE) could modulate maternal high-fat high-sucrose (HFHS) diet-related hepatic metabolic and mitochondrial outcom...


Maternal high-fat high-sucrose diet and gestational exercise modulate hepatic f...

Stevanović-Silva, Jelena; Beleza, Jorge; Coxito, Pedro; Pereira, Susana; Rocha, Hugo; Gaspar, Tiago Bordeira; Gärtner, Fátima; Correia, Rossana

Maternal high-caloric nutrition and related gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are associated with a high-risk for developing metabolic complications later in life and in their offspring. In contrast, exercise is recognized as a non-pharmacological strategy against metabolic dysfunctions associated to lifestyle disorders. Therefore, we investigated whether gestational exercise delays the development of metabol...


Thermo‐mechanical behaviour of human nasal cartilage

Fertuzinhos, Aureliano Costa; Teixeira, Marta Albertina; Ferreira, Miguel Gonçalves; Fernandes, Rui; Correia, Rossana; Malheiro, Ana Rita; Flores, Paulo

The aim of this study was to undergo a comprehensive analysis of the thermo‐mechanical properties of nasal cartilages for the future design of a composite polymeric material to be used in human nose reconstruction surgery. A thermal and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) in tension and compression modes within the ranges 1 to 20 Hz and 30 °C to 250 °C was performed on human nasal cartilage. Differential scanning...


Bacteriophage biodistribution and infectivity from honeybee to bee larvae using...

Ribeiro, Henrique; Correia, Rossana; Moreira, Tiago; Boas, Diana Patrícia Andrade Vilas; Azeredo, Joana; Oliveira, A.

Bacteriophages (phages) or viruses that specifically infect bacteria have widely been studied as biocontrol agents against animal and plant bacterial diseases. They offer many advantages compared to antibiotics. The American Foulbrood (AFB) is a bacterial disease affecting honeybee larvae caused by Paenibacillus larvae. Phages can be very significant in fighting it mostly due to European restrictions to the use...


Bacteriophage biodistribution and infectivity from honeybee to bee larvae

Ribeiro, Henrique; Correia, Rossana; Moreira, Tiago; Boas, Diana Patrícia Andrade Vilas; Oliveira, A.


Human salivary α-amylase (EC.3.2.1.1) activity and periodic acid and schiff rea...

Fernandes, Ruben; Correia, Rossana; Fonte, Rosália; Prudêncio, Cristina

Health science education is presently in discussion throughout Europe due to the Bologna Declaration. Teaching basic sciences such as biochemistry in a health sciences context, namely in allied heath education, can be a challenging task since the students of preclinical health sciences are not often convinced that basic sciences are clinically valuable (J. R. Rudland, S. C. Rennie ( 2003) The determination of t...


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