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Cláudio Galuppo Diniz

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

Publications -  83
Citations -  1780

Cláudio Galuppo Diniz is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibiotic resistance & Antimicrobial. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1505 citations. Previous affiliations of Cláudio Galuppo Diniz include Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais & East Carolina University.

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In vitro antioxidant potential of medicinal plant extracts and their activities against oral bacteria based on Brazilian folk medicine.

TL;DR: All oral bacteria tested (planktonic or in artificial biofilms) were more susceptible to, and rapidly killed in presence of A. cymbifera, C. nucifera and C. pyramidalis aqueous extracts the most active ones, and all extracts showed good antioxidant potential.
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Antigenic, microbicidal and antiparasitic properties of an l-amino acid oxidase isolated from Bothrops jararaca snake venom.

TL;DR: The correlation between in vivo neutralization of lethal toxicity (ED(50)) and levels of horse therapeutic antibodies anti-LAAO measured by ELISA was investigated to predict the potency of Brazilian antibothropic antivenoms.
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Prevalence and persistence of potentially pathogenic and antibiotic resistant bacteria during anaerobic digestion treatment of cattle manure

TL;DR: The data point out the need of discussions to better address management of biodigesters and the implementation of sanitary and microbiological safe treatments of animal manures to avoid consequences to human, animal and environmental health.
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Comparative Properties of Amazonian Oils Obtained by Different Extraction Methods

TL;DR: Buriti and pequi had the highest carotenoid contents, while refined and cold pressed passion fruit oil displayed the highest antioxidant activity.
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Strategies and molecular tools to fight antimicrobial resistance: resistome, transcriptome, and antimicrobial peptides

TL;DR: The analysis of bacterial transcriptome may contribute to the understanding of microbial strategies under different environmental stresses and allows theUnderstanding of their interaction with novel AMPs, molecules which are wide-spread in all forms of life.