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In vitro toxicity assessment of firefighters’ breathable air collected on polyu...

Bessa, M. J.; Teixeira, J.; Delerue-Matos, C.; Sarmento, B; Rodrigues, F.; Oliveira, M.

Background: Occupational exposure as a firefighter has been recently classified as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) [1]. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) are one of the main fire-related pollutants [3], and their presence in the breathable air of firefighters was already demonstrated [4]. However, the toxicity mechanisms involved in such exposures ...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: Scientific Letters

Nanomedicine approaches for treating glioblastoma

Martins, C; Pacheco, C; Faria, P; Sarmento, B


Model amphipathic peptide coupled with tacrine to improve its antiproliferative...

Silva, S; Alves, C; Duarte, D; Costa, A; Sarmento, B; Almeida, AJ; Gomes, P; Vale, N

Drug repurposing and drug combination are two strategies that have been widely used to overcome the traditional development of new anticancer drugs. Several FDA-approved drugs for other indications have been tested and have demonstrated beneficial anticancer effects. In this connection, our research group recently reported that Tacrine, used to treat Alzheimer’s Disease, inhibits the growth of breast cancer MCF...


Graphene oxide topical administration: Skin permeability studies

Silva, FALS; Costa-Almeida, R; Timochenco, L; Amaral, SI; Pinto, S; Gonçalves, IC; Fernandes, JR; Magalhães, FD; Sarmento, B; Pinto, AM

Nanostructured carriers have been widely used in pharmaceutical formulations for der-matological treatment. They offer targeted drug delivery, sustained release, improved biostability, and low toxicity, usually presenting advantages over conventional formulations. Due to its large surface area, small size and photothermal properties, graphene oxide (GO) has the potential to be used for such applications. Nanogr...


The roles of vitamin d and cathelicidin in type 1 diabetes susceptibility

Cristelo, C; Machado, A; Sarmento, B; Gama, FM

Type 1 diabetes has an increasingly greater incidence and prevalence with no cure available. Vitamin D supplementation is well documented to reduce the risk of developing type 1 diabetes. Being involved in the modulation of cathelicidin expression, the question whether cathelicidin may be one of the underlying cause arises. Cathelicidin has been implicated in both the development and the protection against type...


Antagonizing the spindle assembly checkpoint silencing enhances paclitaxel and ...

Henriques, AC; Silva, PMA; Sarmento, B; Bousbaa, H

Antimitotic drugs arrest cells in mitosis through chronic activation of the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC), leading to cell death. However, drug-treated cancer cells can escape death by undergoing mitotic slippage, due to premature mitotic exit. Therefore, overcoming slippage issue is a promising chemotherapeutic strategy to improve the effectiveness of antimitotics. Here, we antagonized SAC silencing by kno...


Pseudoboehmite as a drug delivery system for acyclovir

Peres, RM; Sousa, JML; Oliveira, MO; Rossi, MV; Oliveira, RR; Lima, NB; Bernussi, A; Warzywoda, J; Sarmento, B; Munhoz, AH

Herpes simplex virus is among the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections. Acyclovir is a potent, selective inhibitor of herpes viruses and it is indicated for the treatment and management of recurrent cold sores on the lips and face, genital herpes, among other diseases. The problem of the oral bioavailability of acyclovir is limited because of the low permeability across the gastrointestinal membrane. ...


Preparation, characterization and evaluation of guar films impregnated with rel...

Batista, P; Castro, PM; Madureira, AR; Sarmento, B; Pintado, M

Background: Biological molecules such as therapeutic proteins and peptides have provided ample opportunities for further improvements in health and wellbeing. However, such biomacro-molecules face stability challenges regarding premature processing and digestion, whenever any enteric delivery route is considered. Hence, oral guar films entrapping peptide-containing chitosan microparticles have been developed as...


A biophysical insight of camptothecin biodistribution: Towards a molecular unde...

Almeida, A; Fernandes, E; Sarmento, B; Lúcio, M

Camptothecin (CPT) is a potent anticancer drug, and its putative oral administration is envisioned although difficult due to physiological barriers that must be overcome. A comprehensive biophysical analysis of CPT interaction with biointerface models can be used to predict some pharmacokinetic issues after oral administration of this or other drugs. To that end, different models were used to mimic the phosphol...


Effect of high hydrostatic pressure extraction on biological activities and phe...

Moreira, SA; Silva, S; Costa, E; Pinto, S; Sarmento, B; Saraiva, JA; Pintado, M

Satureja montana L. has several biological properties related to its diverse composition of secondary metabolites. Nevertheless, it has been mainly studied for its essential oil, with only a few studies on the profile and bioactivities of the bioactive compounds from its leaf extracts being reported. This work aimed to study the antioxidant activity (by oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay), antimicr...


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