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Mexican calea (Calea zacatechichi Schltdl.) interferes with cholinergic and dop...

Garcia, Maria Rita; Gil-Izquierdo, Ángel; Ferreres, Federico; Andrade, Paula B.; Mineiro, Tiago; Seabra, Vítor; Videira, Romeu A.; Silva, Diana Dias da

The use of “Mexican calea” (Calea zacatechichi Schltdl.) in ritualistic ceremonies, due to its dream-inducing effects, was until recently limited to indigenous communities in Mexico. However, the plant has recently gained popularity in Western societies being commonly used in recreational settings. Despite the traditional and recreational uses, mechanisms underlying its reported oneirogenic effects remain unkno...


Influence of puncture devices on the accuracy of cyclophosphamide dosing for ch...

Carvalho, Susana; Cardoso, Andreia; Ferreira, Débora; Silva, Diana Dias da; Moreira, Fernando; Moreira, Fernando; Dias da Silva, Diana Cristina

Cyclophosphamide is one of the most commonly used cytotoxic drugs in chemotherapy protocols. Its preparation in the hospital setting involves handling concentrated solutions, which pose occupational exposure risks and potential variations in the final dose administered. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of aspiration devices on the concentration of cyclophosphamide in reconstituted solutions. An ...


Sequencing technologies in forensic microbiology: current trends and advancements

Oliveira, Manuela; Dias da Silva, Diana Cristina; Marszałek, Kamila; Kowalski, Michał; Frolova, Alina; Łabaj, Paweł P.; Branicki, Wojciech

Forensic microbiology is a subject of interest and research development across the forensic community. Studies of pathogen outbreaks, biocrime or bioterrorism attacks, and analyses of crime scenes fall within this field. Significant progress has been made in evolving DNA sequencing technologies in recent decades. These newly emerged transformative tools have become available to both biomedicine and forensics. B...


In vitro and in silico evaluation of 5-MeO-DMT, LSD, and mescaline’s interactio...

Brito-da-Costa, Andreia Machado; Carvalho, Mariana; Dinis-Oliveira, Ricardo Jorge; Madureira-Carvalho, Áurea; Sousa, Sérgio F.; Silva, Diana Dias da

5-Methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine(5-MeO-DMT), lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), and mescaline are classic hallucinogens known for their recreational use, which increased in the last dec-ades. Despite some available data on the metabolism of these drugs [1-3], a scientific gap exists regarding their possible interactions with CYP450 enzymes. Nevertheless, this information is of crucial relevance to predict drug-d...


P03-10 Synthetic cannabinoids & neuronal senescence: distinctive responses of i...

Bravo, R. Roque; Carmo, H.; Silva, J.P.; Carvalho, F.; Silva, Diana Dias da; Dias da Silva, Diana Cristina

Among the array of new psychoactive substances, synthetic cannabinoids (SC) stand out as highly popular among consumers. These substances closely resemble, in terms of their pharmacology, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabis’ main active principle, albeit exhibiting full agonism at the cannabinoid receptors 1 and 2. In light of recent scientific findings suggesting that cannabis use can exacerbate ageing-rel...


Optimization of the derivatization procedure for the separation of the stereois...

Almeida, Maria Mexia de; Silva, Diana Dias da; Oliveira, Ricardo Jorge Dinis; Ribeiro, Cláudia; Dias da Silva, Diana Cristina

1,3-Dimethylamylamine (1,3-DMAA),also known as methylhexanamine, is a central nervous system stimulant with structural similarities with amphetamines and therefore presenting over-lapping biological and detrimental effects [1]. Despite being banned, the presence of 1,3-DMAA in dop-ing controls and dietary supplements continues to be of significant concern. This molecule has two stere-ogenic centres and thus fou...


Chemical differences between alternative and traditional tobacco products

Monteiro, Vânia; Freitas, Inês; Silva, Diana Dias da; Pinho, Paula Guedes de; Pinto, Joana; Dias da Silva, Diana Cristina

Electronic cigarettes (E-cigs) and heated tobacco products (HTPs) have gained popularity as alternatives to traditional tobacco products (TTPs), claiming to reduce harm. The carcinogenic proper-ties of chemicals in the smoke of TTPs are widely recognized. However, there is still an incomplete understanding of the different chemicals in E-cigs and HTPs and their toxicity to human cells [1]. Thus, this study aime...


Preliminary chemical profile and in vitro pharmacological evaluation of the hal...

Garcia, Maria Rita; Dutka, Mykhaylo; Guimarães, Sofia; Andrade, Paula B.; Seabra, Vítor; Diana Dias da Silva; Gomes, Nelson G. M.

For the last few years, Ayahuasca ceremonies have been gaining popularity in recreational settings in Europe and North America [1]. Similar to Psychotria viridis, Diplopterys cabreranais also suggested to contain the psychoactive compound N,N-dimethyltryptamine, and is therefore used in Aya-huasca rituals for its ability to induce hallucinations, euphoria and entheogenic effects [1-3]. However, while informatio...


Enantiomeric biodistribution and toxicity of 3-chloromethcathinone (3-CMC) in W...

Langa, Ivan; Rocha-Pereira, Carolina; Milhazes, Nuno; Silva, Diana Dias da; Domingues, Susana; Silva, Paula; Barbosa, Joana; Faria, Juliana

There has been a surge in global attention to New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) [1]. Synthetic cathinones stand out as a widely consumed NPS class. Notably, 3-chloromethcathinone (3-CMC) accounted for over 34% of NPS seizures in 2021 [2], which underscores concerns regarding its consumption and health effects. Of note, 3-CMC is chiral and mostly sold as a racemate. As human me-tabolism and pharmacological effec...


In vitro and in silico evaluation of psilocybin and psilocin’s interaction with...

Brito-da-Costa, Andreia Machado; Carvalho, Mariana; Dinis-Oliveira, Ricardo Jorge; Madureira-Carvalho, Áurea; Sousa, Sérgio F.; Silva, Diana Dias da

Psilocybin is a hallucinogen produced by “magic mushrooms”, being rapidly metabolized in the organism into psilocin [1, 2]. A scientific gap exists regarding the possible interactions between psilocybin/psilocin and CYP450 enzymes. Given their biological importance, and since the binding of drugs to CYP450 enzymes can interfere with the metabolism of other substrates leading to drug-drug interactions, this rese...


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