Denise Crispim Tavares
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Recent Articles
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Damasceno J, Santiago M, Menezes R, Esperandim T, Ozelin S, Silva M, et al.
Curr Microbiol
. 2025 Feb;
82(4):147.
PMID: 39982530
Infections by Mycobacterium spp. are responsible for thousands of deaths every year worldwide. Microbial resistance, toxic effects, and adverse consequences of conventional therapies bring forth the need to search for...
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Palmeira-Mello M, Teixeira T, de Melo M, Nicolella H, Dutra J, Cominetti M, et al.
J Inorg Biochem
. 2025 Jan;
265:112819.
PMID: 39756199
Ovarian cancer represents a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women worldwide. Chemotherapeutic agents are usually employed to treat the patients, and Ruthenium(II)-based compounds have been investigated as possible substitutes...
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de Freitas K, Squarisi I, de Souza L, Ozelin S, de Souza Oliveira L, Pena Ribeiro V, et al.
J Toxicol Environ Health A
. 2024 Nov;
88(5):196-208.
PMID: 39609034
Brazilian propolis produced by honeybees have been widely studied, but few data exist regarding the safety and pharmacological potential of this natural product. The aim of the present study was...
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Squarisi I, Pena Ribeiro V, Ribeiro A, de Souza L, de Melo Junqueira M, de Oliveira K, et al.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel)
. 2024 Oct;
17(10).
PMID: 39458981
Background/objectives: Brazilian red propolis has attracted attention for its pharmacological properties. However, signs of toxicity were recently observed in long-term studies using the hydroalcoholic extract of red propolis (RPHE), likely...
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Lima D, Santos A, de Melo M, Tavares D, Martins C, Sousa R
Plants (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
13(15).
PMID: 39124129
The study evaluated the preservative potential of Pohl. leaf extracts in cosmetics, highlighting their antioxidant, antimicrobial, and in vitro cytotoxic activities for ethanolic extract prepared by the maceration and tincture...
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Ozelin S, Esperandim T, Goncalves Dias F, Pereira L, Garcia C, de Souza T, et al.
J Pharm Sci
. 2024 Apr;
113(8):2383-2393.
PMID: 38615814
Wound healing is an important and complex process, containing a multifaceted process governed by sequential yet overlapping phases. Certain treatments can optimize local physiological conditions and improve wound healing. Silver...
7.
Ribeiro A, de Melo M, de Melo Junqueira M, Rodrigues M, de Souza T, Fernandes G, et al.
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol
. 2024 Jan;
397(7):5265-5274.
PMID: 38270618
Melanoma, an aggressive and potentially fatal skin cancer, is constrained by immunosuppression, resistance, and high toxicity in its treatment. Consequently, there is an urgent need for innovative antineoplastic agents. Therefore,...
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de Melo M, Ribeiro A, Fernandes G, Squarisi I, de Melo Junqueira M, Batista A, et al.
J Biol Inorg Chem
. 2024 Jan;
29(1):159-168.
PMID: 38182820
Melanoma is the most aggressive and lethal type of skin cancer due to its characteristics such as high metastatic potential and low response rate to existing treatment modalities. In this...
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Alves O, Ozelin S, Fernandes Magalhaes L, Candido A, Gimenez V, Andrade E Silva M, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2023 Dec;
14:1324680.
PMID: 38143582
We report the chemical composition of the crude leaf extracts obtained from (Cham.) Miers (Bignoniaceae), a simple high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) method based on mangiferin as an internal...
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Esperandim T, Ribeiro A, Squarisi I, de Souza L, de Souza T, Oliveira Acesio N, et al.
J Toxicol Environ Health A
. 2023 Aug;
86(21):791-802.
PMID: 37592437
Brazilian brown propolis (BBP) is a natural product derived predominantly from the south region of Brazil, where Araucaria forests are dominant. Despite its potential as a source of bioactive compounds...