2017
Authors
Vale, N; Correia, A; Silva, S; Figueiredo, P; Makila, E; Salonen, J; Hirvonen, J; Pedrosa, J; Santos, HA; Fraga, A;
Publication
BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Abstract
Ethionamide (ETH) is an important second-line antituberculosis drug used for the treatment of patients infected with multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Recently, we reported that the loading of ETH into thermally carbonized-porous silicon (TCPSi) nanoparticles enhanced the solubility and permeability of ETH at different pH-values and also increased its metabolization process. Based on these results, we synthesized carboxylic acid functionalized thermally hydrocarbonized porous silicon nanoparticles (UnTHCPSi NPs) conjugated with ETH and its antimicrobial effect was evaluated against Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv. The activity of the conjugate was increased when compared to free-ETH, which suggests that the nature of the synergy between the NPs and ETH is likely due to the weakening of the bacterial cell wall that improves conjugate-penetration. These ETH-conjugated NPs have great potential in reducing dosing frequency of ETH in the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).
2017
Authors
Novais, S; Ferreira, MS; Pinto, JL;
Publication
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF OPTICS AND PHOTONICS
Abstract
A Fabry-Perot air bubble microcavity fabricated between a section of single mode fiber and a multimode fiber is proposed. The study of the microcavities growth with the number of applied arcs is performed. The sensors are tested for lateral load and strain, where sensitivities of 0.32 nm/N and 2.11 nm/N and of 4.49 pm/mu epsilon and 9.12 pm/mu epsilon are obtained for the 47 mu m and 161 mu m long cavities, respectively. The way of manufacturing using a standard fusion splicer and given that no oils or etching solutions are involved, emerges as an alternative to the previously developed air bubble based sensors.
2017
Authors
Novais, S; Ferreira, MS; Pinto, JL;
Publication
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Abstract
A Fabry-Perot air bubble microcavity fabricated between a section of single mode fiber and a multimode fiber that requires only the use of a commercial fusion splicer is proposed. The study of the microcavities growth with the number of applied arcs is performed and several sensors are tested. The sensors are tested for lateral load measurements, and it is observed that there is dependence between the sensor dimensions and its sensitivity. The maximum sensitivity of 2.11 nm/N was obtained for the 161-mu m-long cavity. Moreover, given the low temperature sensitivity (<1 pm/degrees C), the proposed cavity should be adequate to perform temperature-independent measurements. The accurate technique control leads to the fabrication of reproducible cavities with the sensitivity required for the application. The way of manufacturing using a standard fusion splicer, given that no oils or etching solutions are involved, emerges as an alternative to the previously developed air bubble-based sensors.
2017
Authors
Franciscangelis, C; Margulis, W; Floridia, C; Rosolem, JB; Salgado, FC; Nyman, T; Petersson, M; Hallander, P; Hällstrom, S; Söderquist, I; Fruett, F;
Publication
SPIE Proceedings - Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2017
Abstract
2017
Authors
Lima dos Reis Marques, F; Floridia, C; Alves Almeida, T; Leonardi, AA; Fruett, F;
Publication
2017 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference (IMOC)
Abstract
2017
Authors
Rosolem, JB; Penze, RS; Floridia, C; Dini, DC; Peres, R; do Nascimento, CAM; Valadares, JEF;
Publication
2017 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Microwave and Optoelectronics Conference (IMOC)
Abstract
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