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Fernanda B. de Almeida

Researcher at Universidade Federal do Amapá

Publications -  11
Citations -  308

Fernanda B. de Almeida is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal do Amapá. The author has contributed to research in topics: Manilkara subsericea & Essential oil. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 216 citations. Previous affiliations of Fernanda B. de Almeida include Federal University of Rio de Janeiro & Federal Fluminense University.

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Development of an insecticidal nanoemulsion with Manilkara subsericea (Sapotaceae) extract

TL;DR: The present study suggests that the obtained O/A nanoemulsion may be useful to enhance water solubility of poor water soluble natural products with insecticidal activity, including the hexane-soluble fraction from ethanolic crude extract from fruits of Manilkara subsericea.
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Development of a larvicidal nanoemulsion with Copaiba (Copaifera duckei) oleoresin

TL;DR: The present study allowed the development of low-cost ecofriendly green natural-based nanoformulations with potential larvicidal activity, using a nanobiotechnology approach for oil-in-water nanoemulsions.
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Development and characterization of evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) oil nanoemulsions

TL;DR: Hydroprophile–Lipophile Balance of evening primrose seeds oil was determined and pseudo-ternary diagram allowed delimitation of nanoemulsion region, contributing to nanobiotechnology of natural products.
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Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity

TL;DR: The present study allowed achievement of a potential bioactive oil in water nanoemulsion that may be a promising controlled release system and the ecofriendly approach involved in the preparation associated with the great bioactive potential of C. guianensis makes this Nanoemulsion very promising for valorization of this Amazon raw material.