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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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Analysis of the hexane extracts from seven oleoresins of Protium species

TL;DR: The oleoresins of seven Protium species were extracted with hexane and the obtained extracts were studied by GC and GC/MS as mentioned in this paper, a total of 38 compounds were identified in these extracts.
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Complete 1H and 13C NMR assignments of chamigrenes from Aplysia dactilomela

TL;DR: Stereochemical evaluation and complete 1H and 13C NMR assignment of the chamigrenes johnstonol, pacifenediol, pacifidiene, and pacifenol isolated from the Brazilian mollusc Aplysia dactilomela were performed using 2D NMR techniques including COSY, NOESY, HSQC and HMBC.
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NMR and structure review of some natural furoclerodanes

TL;DR: In this paper, the structures of some natural occurring furoclerodanes isolated from Croton cajucara were re-examined using a more powerful NMR instrument (600 MHz for 1H), 2D NMR experiments, AM1 calculations and 1H spectrum simulations.
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A evasão nos cursos de graduação de química: uma experiência de sucesso feita no Instituto de Química da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro para diminuir a evasão

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present their experience in the Chemistry Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro to deal with the problem of dropping out of the graduate chemistry courses in Brazil.
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Synthesis, electrochemical studies and anticancer activity of ferrocenyl oxindoles

TL;DR: A series of (E) and (Z)-ferrocenyl oxindole derivatives prepared by coupling substituted oxindoles to ferrocenYLcarboxyaldehyde in the presence of morpholine as a catalyst could represent attractive new lead compounds for further development for cancer therapy.