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Carlos Henrique Gomes Martins

Researcher at Federal University of Uberlandia

Publications -  238
Citations -  4261

Carlos Henrique Gomes Martins is an academic researcher from Federal University of Uberlandia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antimicrobial & Essential oil. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 228 publications receiving 3350 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Henrique Gomes Martins include Sao Paulo State University & Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto.

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Synthesis, crystal structures and antimicrobial activity of dimeric copper(II) complexes with 2-hydroxyphenyl-ethylidene-dithiocarbazates

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and crystal structure of two copper(II) complexes (CuL1)2] (1) and CuL2) 2] (2), with S-allyl-2-(2-hydroxyphenyl-ethyl-ethylidene)dithiocarbazato and S-benzyl-2(2.hydroxymhenyl -ethylidenes) dithIocarazato (H2L1 and H2L2, respectively) were reported.
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Machining GX2CrNiMoN26-7-4 DSS Alloy: Wear Analysis of TiAlN and TiCN/Al2O3/TiN Coated Carbide Tools Behavior in Rough End Milling Operations

TL;DR: In this article, the machining behavior of a super duplex stainless steel, PVD-and CVD-coated tungsten carbide inserts with different coatings were used in order to identify the wear mechanisms that affect each of the coatings and the workpiece's surface quality, evaluated through different roughness parameters.
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Antiophidian properties of plant extracts against Lachesis muta venom

TL;DR: Evaluating the antiophidian properties of 12 Brazilian plant extracts against the hemolytic, coagulant, hemorrhagic and proteolytic effects of Lachesis muta venom revealed that most of these aqueous products were capable of inhibiting those activities at different levels, except for Sapindus saponaria extract.
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Potential antibacterial and anti-halitosis activity of medicinal plants against oral bacteria

TL;DR: In conclusion, the extracts display antimicrobial activity against the tested microorganisms and have the potential to reduce the main substances related to halitosis of oral origin.
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Antimicrobial activity of selected essential oils against cariogenic bacteria

TL;DR: The antibacterial activity of nine selected essential oils against a panel of oral pathogens was investigated in terms of their minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) by using the broth microdilution method.