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Angelo C. Pinto
Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Publications - 307
Citations - 7329
Angelo C. Pinto is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isatin & Diterpene. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 307 publications receiving 6744 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelo C. Pinto include Oswaldo Cruz Foundation & University of Graz.
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Antimicrobial activity of Brazilian copaiba oils obtained from different species of the Copaifera genus
Adriana Oliveira dos Santos,Tânia Ueda-Nakamura,Benedito Prado Dias Filho,Valdir Florêncio da Veiga Junior,Angelo C. Pinto,Celso Vataru Nakamura +5 more
TL;DR: Transmission electron microscopy of S. aureus treated with resin oil from C. martii revealed disruption and damage to the cell wall, resulting in the release of cytoplasmic compounds, alterations in morphology, and a decrease in cell volume, indicating that copaiba oil may affect the cell walls.
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Produtos naturais: atualidade, desafios e perspectivas
Angelo C. Pinto,Dulce Helena Siqueira Silva,Vanderlan da Silva Bolzani,Norberto Peporine Lopes,Rosângela de A. Epifanio +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview on the historical facts and the recent state of art of Chemistry of Natural Products which, in the course of 25 years of SBQ, have led to the present development of this area in Brazil.
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Effect of Brazilian copaiba oils on Leishmania amazonensis.
Adriana Oliveira dos Santos,Tânia Ueda-Nakamura,Benedito Prado Dias Filho,Benedito Prado Dias Filho,Valdir Florêncio da Veiga Junior,Valdir Florêncio da Veiga Junior,Angelo C. Pinto,Celso Vataru Nakamura,Celso Vataru Nakamura +8 more
TL;DR: Cytotoxicity assay showed that this copaiba oil obtained from Copaifera reticulata showed low cytotoxicity against J774G8 macrophages, indicating significant activity against the parasite Leishmania amazonensis.
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Phytochemical and antioedematogenic studies of commercial copaiba oils available in Brazil.
TL;DR: It is suggested that the naturally occurring sesquiterpenes present in the copaiba oils seem to be responsible for the antiinflammatory action reported in the folk medicine.
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In vivo and in vitro studies on the anticancer activity of Copaifera multijuga hayne and its fractions.
Sylvia R. M. Lima,Valdir Florêncio da Veiga Junior,Herick B. Christo,Angelo C. Pinto,Patricia Dias Fernandes +4 more
TL;DR: The action of COR and its fractions on the inhibition of lung metastasis and tumour growth induced by B16F10 melanoma cells in mice and cytotoxicity in vitro is evaluated using Trypan Blue exclusion method and MTT conversion.