Aline Paternostro Martins

Aline Paternostro Martins
University of São Paulo | USP · Department of Biochemistry (IQ)

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January 2002 - July 2007
Instituto de Botânica
Position
  • Undergraduate research and Master's Student
April 2013 - April 2016
University of São Paulo
Position
  • PostDoc Position

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Publications (23)
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Seaweeds play an important role for the environment, since they are photosynthetic organisms, contributing to the cycling of nutrients and to the protection and feeding of several animals. The potential for biotechnological applications of marine macroalgae biomass is enormous, and to attend the demand of the current market, the knowledge of the ph...
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A Bioquímica é uma disciplina presente nos cursos de diversas áreas, como saúde, meio ambiente, biotecnologia e agronomia, e, apesar de sua relevância, é vista com receio pela maioria dos estudantes. Devido às dificuldades que os alunos apresentam nessa matéria, o desenvolvimento de metodologias ativas de ensino que facilitem seu aprendizado se faz...
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Radiation continuously varies in the environment, exposing phototrophic organisms to diverse compositions and ratios among photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), UV-A (Ultraviolet A radiation) and UV-B (Ultraviolet B radiation). In this sense, UV radiation can control, either positively or negatively, the physiology and metabolism of marine org...
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Cite as: Militão, F.P. et al. Nutritional value changes in response to temperature, microalgae mono and mixed cultures. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia, 2019, vol. 31, e17. Abstract: Aim: The response of mixed cultures and monocultures of Pseudopediastrum boryanum (Turpin) E. Hegewald and Scenedesmus obliquus (Turpin) Kützing was assessed in the la...
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In the present study, we surveyed the distribution and diversity of fungal assemblages associated with 10 species of marine animals from Antarctica. The collections yielded 83 taxa from 27 distinct genera, which were identified using molecular biology methods. The most abundant taxa were Cladosporium sp. 1, Debaryomyces hansenii, Glaciozyma martini...
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The use of algal biomass as bioproducts source has been studied; in fact, some species produce a high amount of carbohydrates, proteins, pigments and oils, and such species could be used for the production of several products , even nutraceuticals and biofuels. To evaluate this potential, the biochemical composition of macroalgae collected along th...
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Species of the genus Gracilaria are widely distributed around the world, and many are wild harvested and cultivated for phycocolloid production (agar) and human food. This study investigated the growth performance of three color strains of Gracilaria domingensis in an integrated organic system. The three chromatic variants (red, green, and brown) w...
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Dictyota menstrualis (Hoyt) Schnetter, Hörning & Weber-Peukert (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) was studied for the production of oil-based bioproducts and co-products. Experiments were performed to evaluate the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration, under nitrogen (NO3 (-)) limiting and saturation conditions, on growth rate (GR), photosynthesis,...
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Renewable energy has attracted significant interest in recent years as a result of sustainability, environmental impact, and socio-economic considerations. Given existing technological knowledge and based on projections relating to biofuels derived from microalgae, microalgal feedstock is considered to be one of the most important renewable energy...
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Our understanding of diatoms, one of the most important Antarctic primary producers, is based mostly on investigations of plankton, sea-ice, and sediment samples. Herein, we contribute to the limited research devoted to benthic Antarctic diatoms by presenting a study on epi-phytic diatom communities sampled in two remote Ant-arctic regions: Admiral...
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Seaweeds are photosynthetic organisms important to their ecosystem and constitute a source of compounds with several different applications in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and biotechnology industries, such as triacylglycerols, which can be converted to fatty acid methyl esters that make up biodiesel, an alternative source of fuel applied in econom...
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In the present study, the daily relative growth rates (DRGR, in percent per day) of the red macroalga Gracilaria domingensis in synthetic seawater was investigated for the combined influence of five factors, i.e., light (L), temperature (T), nitrate (N), phosphate (P), and molybdate (M), using a statistical design method. The ranges of the experime...
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Algae species have been used as an important source of food because they are highly nutritive considering their vitamin, protein, mineral, fiber, essential fatty acid and carbohydrate contents. However, a large number of seaweeds have been poorly studied, especially Brazilian species. Two red macroalgae species from the Brazilian coast (Plocamium b...
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In Brazil, Hypnea musciformis is the main raw material for carrageenan production and the knowledge of nitrogen and phosphorus metabolism in algae is critical for the success of cultivation because these elements can limit seaweed productivity. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of nitrate (zero to 100 µM) and nitrate...
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Effects of nitrate availability in two culture media (von Stosch (VSES), and artificial ASP 12-NTA), and nitrogen sources (seawater enriched with nitrate, ammonium or urea in concentrations ranging from zero to 30 µM) were evaluated in two brown morphs (BR-1, BR-2), one light-green morph (LG) and one dark-green morph (DG) of Hypnea musciformis (Wul...
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The enzyme nitrate reductase (NR) catalyzes the reduction of nitrate to nitrite and controls the rate of nitrate assimilation. The in vitro assay of NR was optimized for the wild strain (brown, MA), and the phycoerythrin-deficient strain (light-green, VC) of Hypnea musciformis. Both strains were cultured at temperature of 23 ± 2°C, photoperiod of 1...
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Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen in Jacqu.) J.V. Lamour. is the main source for carrageenan production in Brazil and strains with selected characteristics could improve the production of raw material. The effects of kinetin on growth rates, morphology, protein content, and concentrations of pigments (chlorophyll a, phycoerythrin, phycocyanin, and allophy...
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The phycoerythrin-deficient strain (green phenotype) of Hypnea musciformis (Rhodophyta) originated from a green branch, which had arisen as a spontaneous mutation in a wild plant (brown phenotype) collected from the Brazilian coast. The present study describes the growth responses to irradiance, photoperiod and temperature variations, pigment conte...
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Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen in Jacqu.) J.V. Lamour. is the main source for carrageenan production in Brazil and strains with selected characteristics could improve the production of raw material. The effects of kinetin on growth rates, morphology, protein content, and concentrations of pigments (chlorophyll a, phycoerythrin, phycocyanin, and allophy...

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