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    Amaryllidaceae alkaloids: identification and partial characterization of montanine production in Rhodophiala bifida plant by Reis, Andressa, Magne, Kevin, Massot, Sophie, Tallini, Luciana R., Scopel, Marina, Bastida, Jaume, Ratet, Pascal, Zuanazzi, José A. S.

    Published in Scientific reports (11-06-2019)
    “…Rhodophiala bifida ( R . bifida ) is a representative of the Amaryllidaceae plant family and is rich in montanine, an alkaloid with high pharmaceutical…”
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    Dipeptide cis-cyclo(Leucyl-Tyrosyl) produced by sponge associated Penicillium sp. F37 inhibits biofilm formation of the pathogenic Staphylococcus epidermidis by Scopel, Marina, Abraham, Wolf-Rainer, Henriques, Amélia T., Macedo, Alexandre J.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-02-2013)
    “…Infections associated to microbial biofilms are involved in 80% of human infections and became a challenge concerning public health. Infections related to…”
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    Mevalonolactone: an inhibitor of Staphylococcus epidermidis adherence and biofilm formation by Scopel, Marina, Abraham, Wolf-Rainer, Antunes, Ana Lúcia, Henriques, Amélia Terezinha, Macedo, Alexandre José

    “…Staphylococcus epidermidis, a commensal microorganism at the human skin and mucosae, is nowadays considered an important opportunistic pathogen related to…”
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    Chemometrics as a Tool for Quality Control of Commercial Samples of Equisetum Teas in Brazil by de Matos, Rafael Christian, de Souza, Tiago J. T., Scopel, Marina

    “…The genus Equisetum , Equisetaceae, is widely used as a diuretic and is one of the most widely consumed teas in Brazil. However, analytical approaches for the…”
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    Evidence for the efficacy of anti-inflammatory plants used in Brazilian traditional medicine with ethnopharmacological relevance by de Matos, Rafael C., Bitencourt, Ana F.A., de Oliveira, Alexsandro D.M., Prado, Vanessa R., Machado, Renes R., Scopel, Marina

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (15-07-2024)
    “…When exacerbated, inflammatory processes can culminate in physical and emotional disorders and, if not stopped, can be lethal. The high prevalence of…”
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    Trifolium pratense: Friable calli, cell culture protocol and isoflavones content in wild plants, in vitro and cell cultures analyzed by UPLC by Reis, Andressa, Scopel, Marina, Zuanazzi, José Angelo Silveira

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-09-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] Trifolium pratense L., Fabaceae, is a rich source of isoflavones and has become the focus of several studies related to its phytoestrogenic…”
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    Hydroxypropyl‐β‐cyclodextrin‐containing hydrogel enhances skin formononetin permeation/retention by Dias, Paula Hollweg, Scopel, Marina, Martiny, Simony, Bianchi, Sara Elis, Bassani, Valquiria Linck, Zuanazzi, José Angelo Silveira

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-07-2018)
    “…Objectives This study was aimed to investigate the in vitro permeation potential of hydrogel formulations containing the isoflavones formononetin and biochanin…”
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    Genetic Diversity and Chemical Profile of Rhodophiala bifida Populations from Brazil by Schwedersky, Maurício Barancelli, Scopel, Marina, Tallini, Luciana R., Bastida, Jaume, Souza-Chies, Tatiana T., Oleas, Nora H., Zuanazzi, José Angelo Silveira

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-06-2020)
    “…Rhodophiala bifida (Herb.) Traub, Amaryllidaceae, is a species native to South America known to produce alkaloids with potential pharmacological uses such as…”
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    Anti-Trichomonas vaginalis activity of marine-associated fungi from the South Brazilian Coast by Scopel, Marina, dos Santos, Odelta, Frasson, Amanda Piccoli, Abraham, Wolf-Rainer, Tasca, Tiana, Henriques, Amélia T., Macedo, Alexandre J.

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-02-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► 42 marine-associated fungi species were selected to be screened against T. vaginalis. ► Hypocrea lixii and Penicillium citrinum were active…”
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    Comparative analysis of Sambucus nigra and Sambucus australis flowers: development and validation of an HPLC method for raw material quantification and preliminary stability study by Scopel, Marina, Mentz, Lílian Auler, Henriques, Amélia Teresinha

    Published in Planta medica (01-07-2010)
    “…This work was designed to develop a simple, effective, and reliable LC system to identify a chemical marker and compare Sambucus nigra L. and Sambucus…”
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    Comparative analysis of volatiles from Drimys brasiliensis Miers and D. angustifolia Miers (Winteraceae) from Southern Brazil by Limberger, Renata P., Scopel, Marina, Sobral, Marcos, Henriques, Amélia T.

    Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-03-2007)
    “…The essential oils obtained from Southern Brazilian native Drimys brasiliensis Miers and Drimys angustifolia Miers were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The oils from…”
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    Caracterização farmacobotânica das espécies de Sambucus (Caprifoliaceae) utilizadas como medicinais no Brasil. Parte I. Sambucus nigra L by Scopel, Marina, Nunes, Eliana, Vignoli-Silva, Márcia, Vendruscolo, Giovana S., Henriques, Amélia T., Mentz, Lilian A.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-06-2007)
    “…O sabugueiro (Sambucus nigra L., Caprifoliaceae) é uma planta medicinal descrita em farmacopéias estrangeiras, não constando da Farmacopéia Brasileira. A…”
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    Caracterização farmacobotânica das espécies de Sambucus (Caprifoliaceae) utilizadas como medicinais no Brasil: Parte II. Sambucus australis Cham. & Schltdl by Nunes, Eliana, Scopel, Marina, Vignoli-Silva, Márcia, Vendruscolo, Giovana S., Henriques, Amélia T., Mentz, Lilian A.

    Published in Revista brasileira de farmacognosia (01-09-2007)
    “…Sambucus australis Cham. & Schltdl. (sabugueiro-do-rio-grande, Caprifoliaceae) é uma planta medicinal descrita apenas na primeira edição da Farmacopéia…”
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