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Luiz Querino de Araújo Caldas

Researcher at Federal Fluminense University

Publications -  18
Citations -  126

Luiz Querino de Araújo Caldas is an academic researcher from Federal Fluminense University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Uncaria tomentosa & Ginkgo biloba. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 116 citations.

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Bioavailability of the sodium pertechnetate and morphometry of organs isolated from rats: study of possible pharmacokinetic interactions of a ginkgo biloba extract

TL;DR: Ginkgo Biloba extract (EGb) altered the Na99mTcO4 bioavailability in the kidneys, liver and duodenum, and Morphometric analysis of the organs showed significant alterations, probably caused by metabolites generated by EGb and capable of altering the bioavailability of the Na 99mT cO4.
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Strategies for reducing airborne pesticides under tropical conditions

TL;DR: Global/local stakeholders need to assume the responsibility to find the best way to reduce airborne pesticide pollution, which has increasingly shown disastrous effects as major poisons to human health and the environment.
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The ingestion of a Nectandra membranacea extract changes the bioavailability of technetium-99m radiobiocomplex in rat organs.

TL;DR: Assessment of the influence of a Nectandra membranacea extract on the bioavailability of the sodium pertechnetate (Na(99m)TcO(4)) radiobiocomplex in rat organs found a significant increase in muscle and thyroid as well as in the %ATI/g in the heart, kidney and thyroid.
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Experimental model to assess possible medicinal herb interaction with a radiobiocomplex: qualitative and quantitative analysis of kidney, liver and duodenum isolated from treated rats.

TL;DR: Evaluating the possible influence of an EGb on the bioavailability of the sodium pertechnetate and on the morphometry of some organs isolated from rats showed that EGb decreased the uptake of the 99mTcO4Na in the duodenum.