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Michele Greque de Morais

Researcher at University of Rio Grande

Publications -  148
Citations -  5293

Michele Greque de Morais is an academic researcher from University of Rio Grande. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Nanofiber. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 126 publications receiving 3557 citations. Previous affiliations of Michele Greque de Morais include Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul & Fundação Universidade Federal do Rio Grande.

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Influence of nitrogen on growth, biomass composition, production, and properties of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) by microalgae

TL;DR: The cellular growth of microalgae reduced with the use of limited nitrogen medium, demonstrating that nitrogen deficiency interferes with the metabolism of microorganisms and the production of biomass.
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Isolation and characterization of a new Arthrospira strain.

TL;DR: A filamentous microorganism, morphologically similar to the cyanobacterium Ar Throspira, was isolated from Mangueira Lagoon in Brazil, from which Arthrospira has not previously been isolated, and was denominated strain LEB 18.
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Potential of microalgae as biopesticides to contribute to sustainable agriculture and environmental development

TL;DR: The present work aims to provide a critical perspective on the consequences of using synthetic pesticides, offering as an alternative the biopesticides obtained from microalgal biomass, which can be used together with the implementation of environmentally friendly agricultural systems.
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Ultrafine fibers of zein and anthocyanins as natural pH indicator

TL;DR: The pH-sensitive membrane exhibited color changes from pink to green when exposed to acidic and alkaline buffers, respectively, which can potentially be used in various active packaging applications.
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Development of electrospun nanofibers containing chitosan/PEO blend and phenolic compounds with antibacterial activity.

TL;DR: The potential antibacterial activity of this nanofibers was confirmed by their inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, and chitosan is an excellent polymer for packaging as it presents biodegradability, biocompatibility and, non-toxicity.