Valdir Veiga

Valdir Veiga
Military Institute of Engineering · Secção de Engenharia Química

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July 1991 - May 2004
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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  • PhD Student

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The Cannabis market is experiencing steady global growth. Cannabis herbal extracts (CHE) are interesting and sought-after products for many clinical conditions. The medical potential of these formulations is mainly attributed to neutral cannabinoids, such as cannabidiol (CBD), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and cannabinol (CBN), and their non-standard...
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Coffee is one of the most important beverages in the world and is produced from Coffea spp. beans. Diterpenes with ent-kaurane backbones have been described in this genus, and substances such as cafestol and kahweol have been widely investigated, along with their derivatives and biological properties. Other coffee ent-kaurane diterpenoids have been...
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A double-blind, randomized, and controlled clinical trial with therapeutic intervention was performed at a university hospital in Rio de Janeiro to evaluate whether the addition of Copaifera multijuga Hayne oleoresin to a carboxypolymethylene hydrogel is more effective in skin tear healing than standard treatment. The sample consisted of 84 patient...
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Trema micranthum (Cannabaceae) has emerged as a promising new source of cannabinoids, including cannabidiol (CBD). Given the substantial medicinal demand for cannabinoids and the regulatory challenges associated with Cannabis sativa due to the presence of Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), this study sought to explore the presence of CBD, THC, and thei...
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The Amazon Region (AR), with its vast biodiversity and rich natural resources, presents a unique opportunity for the development of sustainable polymer composites (PCs) reinforced with residues from both timber and agro-extractivism industries. This study explores the potential of Amazonian residues, such as sawdust, wood shavings, and agro-industr...
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The present study determined the hepatoprotective and antioxidant potential of the extract obtained from Amazon nut residues. The brown walnut shell of Bertholletia excelsa was collected and extracted sequentially for 48 h with different ethanol:water ratios and the dry extract was obtained by the spray dryer method. Antioxidant activities were eva...
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Recent advancements highlight the utilization of vegetable oils as additives in polymeric materials, particularly for replacing conventional plasticizers. Buriti oil (BO), extracted from the Amazon’s Mauritia flexuosa palm tree fruit, boasts an impressive profile of vitamins, minerals, proteins, carotenoids, and tocopherol. This study investigates...
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The Amazon region, with its vast biodiversity and rich natural resources, presents a unique opportunity for the development of sustainable polymeric composites reinforced with residues from both the timber and agro-extractive industries. This article explores the potential of these Amazonian residues, such as sawdust, wood shavings, and agro-indust...
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Recent advancements highlight the utilization of vegetable oils as additives in polymeric materials, particularly for replacing conventional plasticizers. Buriti oil (BO), extracted from the Amazon's Mauritia flexuosa palm tree fruit, boasts an impressive profile of vitamins, minerals, proteins, carotenoids, and tocopherol. This study investigates...
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Trema micranthum (Cannabaceae) has emerged as a promising new source of cannabinoids, including cannabidiol (CBD). Given the substantial medicinal demand for cannabinoids and the regulatory challenges associated with Cannabis sativa due to the presence of Δ ⁹ -tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), this study sought to explore the presence of CBD, THC, and th...
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Green and roasted coffee oils are products rich in bioactive compounds, such as linoleic acid and the diterpenes cafestol and kahweol, being a potential ingredient for food and cosmetic industries. An overview of oil extraction techniques most applied for coffee beans and their influence on the oil composition is presented. Both green and roasted c...
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Tamarillo (Solanum betaceum), native to the Andes and a PANC in Brazil, contains bioactive compounds with potential anticancer properties in vitro. This study aimed to assess the influence of tamarillo extracts for their antioxidant activity, chemical composition and antiproliferative effects on human prostate cells. Aqueous (AE) and ethanolic extr...
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Copaiba oil is a natural product commonly employed in traditional medicine due to qualities as anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial mainly. On dentistry, studies have focused on the use of copaiba in cavity varnishes, endodontic cements, bacterial biofilm control and even in the composition of local anesthetics. The aim of this study was to investig...
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Green and Roasted coffee oils are products rich in bioactive compounds, such as linoleic acid and diterpenes cafestol and kahweol, being a potential ingredient for food and cosmetic industries. An overview of oil extraction techniques most applied for coffee and their influence on the oil composition is presented. Both green and roasted coffee oil...
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The essential oil of Aniba canelilla (Kunth) Mez (EOAC), an Amazon plant composed of a rare nitro compound, has shown scientific evidence of antifungal activity but is still unexplored against dermatophytes. The antifungal susceptibility of EOAC and its main compound, 1-nitro-2-phenylethane (NP), was evaluated against dermatophytes (Trichophyton ru...
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Aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts from the pulp of Ambelania acida Aubl. (Apocynaceae) fruits were subjected to analysis through UHPLC-HRMS and antioxidant potential using the TPC, DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, and ORAC assays. A putative identification of the compounds carried out by comparison of the fragmentation spectra revealed the predominance of the m...
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This review article addresses the antioxidant properties of different natural products, including ascorbic acid, gallic acid, oxalic acid, L-glutathione (GSH), bacteriorhodopsin, green tea polyphenols, glucose, hydroxycinnamic acid, ethanoic acid, betanin, and L-glutathione, in the reduction of graphene oxide (rGO). rGO can cause damage to cells, i...
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Assai (Euterpe oleracea Martius) is a superfruit widely consumed in several countries, mainly produced in the Amazon region. The significant growth of the market for this fruit has raised environmental concerns regarding the disposal of production waste, especially the seeds that are not utilized and represent approximately 80% of the fruit. In the...
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The current era witnesses a remarkable advancement in biomass utilization, guided by the principles of green chemistry and biorefinery and the comprehensive exploitation of plant-based raw materials. Predominantly, large-scale production methods have been pursued, akin to approaches in the oil industry, enabling the incorporation of novel products...
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Ocotea, the largest genus in the Lauraceae family, encompasses numerous species of scientific interest. However, most Ocotea species have only been described morphologically. This study used an untargeted metabolomics workflow with UHPLC-HRMS and GNPS-FBMN to provide the first chemical evaluation of the polar specialized metabolites of O. delicata...
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The Amazon biome is rich in plant species that have essential physicochemical, nutritional, and pharmacological properties that guarantee health benefits. The genus Caryocar spp. stands out for having native exotic fruits, including C. villosum, C. brasiliense, and C. coriaceum. These are the most studied species, with a nutritional source and rich...
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Zika virus (ZIKV) has spread all over the world since its major outbreak in 2015. This infection has been recognized as a major global health issue due to the neurological complications related to ZIKV infection, such as Guillain–Barré Syndrome and Zika virus Congenital Syndrome. Currently, there are no vaccines or specific treatments for ZIKV infe...
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Context: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative agent of the COVID-19 infection and responsible for millions of victims worldwide, remains a significant threat to public health. Even after the development of vaccines, research interest in the emergence of new variants is still prominent. Currently, the focu...
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Vegetable oils are among the most important traditional resources of Amazonia. Oleoresins are a type of oil that have interesting characteristics and highly bioactive properties with pharmacological potential. Oleoresins produced in the trunks of Copaifera (Fabaceae) spp. trees, known as copaiba oils, are made up of terpenes from the sesquiterpene...
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In this study, a beetroot peel flour was made, and its in vitro antioxidant activity was determined in aqueous (BPFw) and ethanolic (BPFe) extracts. The influence of BPFw on breast cancer cell viability was also determined. A targeted betalain profile was obtained using high-resolution Q-Extractive Plus Orbitrap mass spectrometry (Obrtitrap-HRMS) a...
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Obesogenic diets lead to fat accumulation and dysfunctional adipose tissue. Active compounds were described in copaiba oleoresin, which presents anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. However, there are no data regarding the effects of copaiba oleoresin in adipose tissue. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that the copaiba o...
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Pequi oil (Caryocar brasiliense) contains bioactive compounds capable of modulating the inflammatory process; however, its hydrophobic characteristic limits its therapeutic use. The encapsulation of pequi oil in nanoemulsions can improve its biodistribution and promote its immunomodulatory effects. Thus, the objective of the present study was to fo...
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The Capsicum genus comprises the botanic species known as chili peppers, the most widely consumed natural product by humankind. Their usage is diverse and varies from food additives to defensive devices and medicines. Providing a comprehensive overview of the great popularization and socioeconomic importance of Capsicum, this book includes a holist...
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The essential oil extracted from the leaves of Piper aduncum, an aromatic plant from the Amazon region, is rich in dillapiole and presents anti-inflammatory activity. In this study, nanoemulsions (NE) and nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC), which are biocompatible nanostructured systems of a lipid nature, were prepared by high-pressure homogenizat...
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The essential oil extracted from the leaves of Piper aduncum has antifungal, insecticidal and antibacterial activity. Studies with its main compound, dillapiole (DIL) revealed antibacterial and anti-inflammatory potential. Despite all this bioactivity, there is no updated report on the development and validation of analytical and bioanalytical meth...
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Pequi oil is extracted from the fruit of a Brazilian native plant (Caryocar brasiliense Camb) that contains some molecules with anticancer potential. Due to its hydrophobic property, the administration of pequi oil associated with nanoemulsion systems represents a successful strategy to improve oil bioavailability. Breast cancer is the most frequen...
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Sesquiterpene compounds are applied as permeation promoters in topical formulations. However, studies exploring their impact on nanostructured systems, changes in permeation profile, and consequently, its biological activity are restricted. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between the skin permeation of the major sesquiterpenes, beta...
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Copaiba oils are oleoresins naturally produced and exuded from the tree trunk of several species of the Copaifera genus, a Leguminosae. Like all natural oleoresins, it has a volatile and a resinous portion. In the case of copaiba oils, these portions are comprised of sesquiterpenes and diterpenes, respectively. Among the main sesquiterpenes present...
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This article explores the ballistic and mechanical performance of HDPE matrix composites reinforced with alumina and silicon carbide particles, to be used as lightweight body armor. The composites were processed by hot pressing, with the addition of ceramic fillers in fractions of 0, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 wt%, forming the sample groups A00, A40, A...
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The purification and recovery of bioactive compounds in food and food waste has been a growing topic within the literature. One of the most used techniques for these processes is through the application of macroporous polymeric resins (MPRs). MPRs have high adsorption and desorption capacities for substances such as polyphenols and sugars that are...
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The management of chronic wound comprises an important aspect of medical practice and in most cases, requires specific treatment for its success. Historical records revealed that copaiba oil had been used primarily to promote wound healing and treat inflammatory and infectious diseases. However, the low solubility in water has limited its pharmacol...
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The Brazilian biodiversity is considered one of the most promising sources of biomolecules, especially those related with the impressive biological activities and potent pharmacological effects observed not only at the Brazilian Amazon region, but also at the Brazilian Savana and Brazilian Atlantic Forest, where a huge biodiversity still being disc...
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A sustentabilidade de produtos e processos vem sendo amplamente discutida nos meios científico e industrial, levantando o questionamento: até que ponto os processos químicos têm sido sustentáveis? O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar um panorama sobre a produção de bioativos e as problemáticas que envolvem essa consolidação, o “des-envolvimento” in...
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Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. is recognised as one of most famous medicinal and economic species of Copaiba, occurring in several distinct biomes. An untargeted metabolomic approach was used to evaluate the chemical variability of C. langsdorffii from contrasting climates biomes (Atlantic Rainflorest and the semiarid Cerrado). Metabolomic analysis e...
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The large-scale industrial use of polysaccharides to obtain energy is one of the most discussed subjects in science. However, modern concepts of biorefinery have promoted the diversification of the use of these polymers in several bioproducts incorporating concepts of sustainability and the circular economy. This work summarizes the major sources o...
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Mansoa hirsuta is a medicinal plant native to the Brazilian semi-arid region. This approach aimed to investigate the in vitro and in vivo toxicity and anti-inflammatory and analgesic actions of the M. hirsuta fraction (MHF). In vitro cell viability was assessed in 3T3 cells. In vivo, the acute toxicity test, a single dose of the MHF was administere...
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Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart) is a species from the Clusiaceae genus. Its fruit pulp is commonly used in South America in several food products, such as beverages, ice cream and candies. Only the pulp of the fruit is used, and the peels and seeds are considered waste from these industries. As a trioxygenated xanthone source, this species is of hi...
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In recent years, there was a significant increase in the search for new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. In this sense, natural products emerge as a potential source for the discovery of new drugs, with the research of the pharmacological properties of these products being very important. In addition to its functio...
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Terpenes are specialized metabolites mainly produced by plants and are highly bioactive [...]
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The essential oil extracted from Aniba canelilla (Kunth) Mez, an aromatic plant from the Amazon region, has 1-nitro-2-phenylethane and methyleugenol as major compounds and although presents historical evidence of treating topical disorders its incorporation in a formulation aiming topical administration was yet unexplored. In this sense, nanoemulsi...