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Cordeiro, M, Pedrosa P, Carlos {FF}, Lopez A, Baptista {PV}.  2016.  Gold nanoparticles for diagnostics: Advances towards points of care, dec. Diagnostics. 6, Number 4: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Abstract

The remarkable physicochemical properties of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have prompted developments in the exploration of biomolecular interactions with AuNP-containing systems, in particular for biomedical applications in diagnostics. These systems show great promise in improving sensitivity, ease of operation and portability. Despite this endeavor, most platforms have yet to reach maturity and make their way into clinics or points of care (POC). Here, we present an overview of emerging and available molecular diagnostics using AuNPs for biomedical sensing that are currently being translated to the clinical setting.

Lenis-rojas, {OA }, Fernandes {AR }, Roma-Rodrigues C, Baptista {PV }, Marques F, Pérez-Fernández D, Guerra-Varela J, Sánchez-Magraner L, Vázquez-garcía D, Torres L}{M, Fernández-Planells A, Fernández-Rosas J.  2016.  Heteroleptic mononuclear compounds of ruthenium(II): Synthesis, structural analyses, in vitro antitumor activity and in vivo toxicity on zebrafish embryos, dec. Dalton Transactions. 45:19127–19140., Number 47: RSC - Royal Society of Chemistry Abstract

The limitations of platinum complexes in cancer treatment have motivated the extensive investigation into other metal complexes such as ruthenium. We herein present the synthesis and characterization of a new family of ruthenium compounds 1a–5a with the general formula [Ru(bipy)2L][CF3SO3]2 (bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine; L = bidentate ligand: N,N; N,P; P,P; P,As) which have been characterized by elemental analysis, ES-MS, 1H and 31P–{1H} NMR, FTIR and conductivity measurements. The molecular structures of four Ru(II) complexes were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction. All compounds displayed moderate cytotoxic activity in vitro against human A2780 ovarian, MCF7 breast and HCT116 colorectal tumor cells. Compound 5a was the most cytotoxic compound against A2780 and MCF7 tumor cells with an IC50 of 4.75 ± 2.82 μM and 20.02 ± 1.46 μM, respectively. The compounds showed no cytotoxic effect on normal human primary fibroblasts but rather considerable selectivity for A2780, MCF7 and HCT116 tumor cells. All compounds induce apoptosis and autophagy in A2780 ovarian carcinoma cells and some nuclear DNA fragmentation. All compounds interact with CT-DNA with intrinsic binding constants in the order 1a > 4a > 2a > 3a > 5a. The observed hyperchromic effect may be due to the electrostatic interaction between positively charged cations and the negatively charged phosphate backbone at the periphery of the double helix-CT-DNA. Interestingly, compound 1a shows a concentration dependent DNA double strand cleavage. In addition in vivo toxicity has been evaluated on zebrafish embryos unveiling the differential toxicity between the compounds, with LC50 ranging from 8.67 mg L−1 for compound 1a to 170.30 mg L−1 for compound 2a.

Bernardo, M, Rodrigues S, Lapa N, Matos I, Lemos F, Batista MKS, Carvalho AP, Fonseca I.  2016.  High efficacy on diclofenac removal by activated carbon produced from potato peel waste, Aug. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 13:1989–2000., Number 8 AbstractWebsite

In the present study, a novel porous carbon obtained by K2CO3 activation of potato peel waste under optimized conditions was applied for the first time as liquid-phase adsorbent of sodium diclofenac in parallel with a commercial activated carbon. The biomass-activated carbon presented an apparent surface area of 866 m2 g−1 and well-developed microporous structure with a large amount of ultramicropores. The obtained carbon presented leaching and ecotoxicological properties compatible with its safe application to aqueous medium. Kinetic data of laboratory-made and commercial sample were best fitted by the pseudo-second-order model. The commercial carbon presented higher uptake of diclofenac, but the biomass carbon presented the higher adsorption rate which was associated with its higher hydrophilic nature which favoured external mass transfer. Both adsorbents presented adsorption isotherms that were best fitted by Langmuir model. The biomass carbon and the commercial carbon presented adsorption monolayer capacities of 69 and 146 mg g−1, and Langmuir constants of 0.38 and 1.02 L mg−1, respectively. The better performance of the commercial sample was related to its slightly higher micropore volume, but the most remarkable effect was the competition of water molecules in the biomass carbon.

Roma-Rodrigues, C, Alves-Barroco C, Raposo {LR }, Costa {MN }, Fortunato E, Baptista {PMRV}, de Fernandes {MANCR}, Santos-Sanches I.  2016.  Infection of human keratinocytes by Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies dysgalactiae isolated from milk of the bovine udder, apr. Microbes And Infection. 18:290–293., Number 4: Elsevier Science B.V., Inc Abstract

Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. dysgalactiae (SDSD) are considered exclusive animal pathogens; however, a putative zoonotic upper limb cellulitis, a prosthetic joint infection and an infective endocarditis were described in humans. To unravel if bovine SDSD isolates are able to infect human cells, the adherence and internalization to human primary keratinocytes of two bovine SDSD strains isolated from milk collected from udder were analyzed. Bacterial adhesion assays and confocal microscopy indicate a high adherence and internalization of SDSD isolates to human cells, suggesting for the first time the ability of bovine isolates to infect human cells. (C) 2015 Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Vale, JR, Siopa F, Branco PS, Afonso CAM.  2016.  Ring Opening of 6-Azabicyclo{[}3.1.0]hex-3-en-2-ols in Water under Mild Conditions, APR. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 2016:2048-2053., Number 11 Abstract
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Barbosa, J, Brás T, Seixas J.  2016.  The Sustainable Development Goals in a NEXUS perspective among the food trade market – focus on the EU agri-food import dependency, 21-22 Sep.. Fourth Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development. , New York, USA: Columbia University
Cordeiro, M, Giestas L, Lima JC, Baptista PMV.  2016.  BioCode gold-nanobeacon for the detection of fusion transcripts causing chronic myeloid leukemia, 2016. Journal of Nanobiotechnology. 14 AbstractWebsite
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Pessego, M, Basilio N, Muniz MC, Garcia-Rio L.  2016.  Competitive counterion complexation allows the true host : guest binding constants from a single titration by ionic receptors, 2016. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 14(27):6442-6448. AbstractWebsite
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Fernandez-Abad, S, Pessego M, Basilio N, Garcia-Rio L.  2016.  Counterion-Controlled Self-Sorting in an Amphiphilic Calixarene Micellar System, 2016. Chemistry-a European Journal. 22(19):6466-6470. AbstractWebsite
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Basilio, N, Pischel U.  2016.  Drug Delivery by Controlling a Supramolecular Host-Guest Assembly with a Reversible Photoswitch, 2016. Chemistry-a European Journal. 22(43):15208-15211. AbstractWebsite
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Alejo-Armijo, A, Salido S, Altarejos J, Parola AJ, Gago S, Basilio N, Cabrita L, Pina F.  2016.  Effect of Methyl, Hydroxyl, and Chloro Substituents in Position 3 of 3,4,7-Trihydroxyflavylium: Stability, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics, 2016. Chemistry-a European Journal. 22(35):12495-12505. AbstractWebsite
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Avo, J, Petrov V, Basilio N, Parola AJ, Pina F.  2016.  Evidence against the Twisted Intramolecular Charge Transfer (TICT) model in 7-aminoflavylium derivatives, 2016. Dyes and Pigments. 135:86-93. AbstractWebsite
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Lenis-Rojas, OA, Fernandes AR, Roma-Rodrigues C, Baptista PV, Marques F, Perez-Fernandez D, Guerra-Varela J, Sanchez L, Vazquez-Garcia D, Torres LM, Fernandez A, Fernandez JJ.  2016.  Heteroleptic mononuclear compounds of ruthenium(ii): synthesis, structural analyses, in vitro antitumor activity and in vivo toxicity on zebrafish embryos, 2016. Dalton Transactions. 45(47):19127-19140.: The Royal Society of Chemistry AbstractWebsite

The limitations of platinum complexes in cancer treatment have motivated the extensive investigation into other metal complexes such as ruthenium. We herein present the synthesis and characterization of a new family of ruthenium compounds 1a-5a with the general formula [Ru(bipy)2L][CF3SO3]2 (bipy = 2,2[prime or minute]-bipyridine; L = bidentate ligand: N,N; N,P; P,P; P,As) which have been characterized by elemental analysis, ES-MS, 1H and 31P-{1H} NMR, FTIR and conductivity measurements. The molecular structures of four Ru(ii) complexes were determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction. All compounds displayed moderate cytotoxic activity in vitro against human A2780 ovarian, MCF7 breast and HCT116 colorectal tumor cells. Compound 5a was the most cytotoxic compound against A2780 and MCF7 tumor cells with an IC50 of 4.75 +/- 2.82 [small mu ]M and 20.02 +/- 1.46 [small mu ]M, respectively. The compounds showed no cytotoxic effect on normal human primary fibroblasts but rather considerable selectivity for A2780, MCF7 and HCT116 tumor cells. All compounds induce apoptosis and autophagy in A2780 ovarian carcinoma cells and some nuclear DNA fragmentation. All compounds interact with CT-DNA with intrinsic binding constants in the order 1a > 4a > 2a > 3a > 5a. The observed hyperchromic effect may be due to the electrostatic interaction between positively charged cations and the negatively charged phosphate backbone at the periphery of the double helix-CT-DNA. Interestingly, compound 1a shows a concentration dependent DNA double strand cleavage. In addition in vivo toxicity has been evaluated on zebrafish embryos unveiling the differential toxicity between the compounds, with LC50 ranging from 8.67 mg L-1 for compound 1a to 170.30 mg L-1 for compound 2a.

Melo, CI, Szczepanska A, Bogel-Lukasik E, da Ponte MN, Branco LC.  2016.  Hydrogenation of Carbon Dioxide to Methane by Ruthenium Nanoparticles in Ionic Liquid, 2016. Chemsuschem. 9(10):1081-1084. AbstractWebsite
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Pires, RF, Moro A, Lourenco A, Lima JC, Casimiro T, Bonifacio VDB.  2016.  Molecular Weight Determination by Luminescent Chemo-enzymatics, 2016. Chemistryselect. 1(21):6818-6822. AbstractWebsite
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Tiago, GAO, Ribeiro APC, Mahmudov KT, da Silva MFCG, Branco LC, Pombeiro AJL.  2016.  Mononuclear copper(II) complexes of an arylhydrazone of 1H-indene-1,3(2H)-dione as catalysts for the oxidation of 1-phenylethanol in ionic liquid medium, 2016. Rsc Advances. 6(86):83412-83420. AbstractWebsite
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Basilio, N, Cruz L, de Freitas V, Pina F.  2016.  A Multistate Molecular Switch Based on the 6,8-Rearrangement in Bromo-apigeninidin Operated with pH and Host- Guest Inputs, 2016. Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 120(29):7053-7061. AbstractWebsite
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Granadeiro, CM, Ribeiro SO, Kaczmarek AM, Cunha-Silva L, Almeida PL, Gago S, Van Deun R, de Castro B, Balula SS.  2016.  A novel red emitting material based on polyoxometalate@periodic mesoporous organosilica, 2016. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 234:248-256. AbstractWebsite
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Roma-Rodrigues, C, Heuer-Jungemann A, Fernandes AR, Kanaras AG, Baptista PV.  2016.  Peptide-coated gold nanoparticles for modulation of angiogenesis in vivo, 2016. 11 Abstract
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Gomis-Berenguer, A, Seredych M, Iniesta J, Lima JC, Bandosz TJ, Ania CO.  2016.  Sulfur-mediated photochemical energy harvesting in nanoporous carbons, 2016. Carbon. 104:253-259. AbstractWebsite
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Basilio, N, Garnier T, Avo J, Danel M, Chassaing S, Pina F.  2016.  Synthesis and multistate characterization of bis-flavylium dications - symmetric resorcinol- and phloroglucinol-type derivatives as stochastic systems, 2016. Rsc Advances. 6(74):69698-69707. AbstractWebsite
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Cosme, J, Bastos PDA, Catela I, Silva D, Colaco R, Branco LC, Saramago B.  2016.  Task-specific Ionic Liquids Based on Sulfur for Tribological Applications, 2016. Chemistryselect. 1(13):3612-3617. AbstractWebsite
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Barreira, CF, Melo MJ, Araujo R, Casanova C.  2016.  Through the eyes of science and art: a fourteenth-century winter breviary from Alcobaca scriptorium, 2016. Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies. 8(2):252-282. AbstractWebsite
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Aguilo, E, Gavara R, Baucells C, Guitart M, Lima JC, Llorca J, Rodriguez L.  2016.  Tuning supramolecular aurophilic structures: the effect of counterion, positive charge and solvent, 2016. Dalton Transactions. 45(17):7328-7339. AbstractWebsite
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