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  • Artigo IPEN-doc 26145
    Progress and trends for radiation applications in clinical practice
    2019 - ZAMBONI, CIBELE B.; METAIRON, SABRINA; MEDEIROS, JOSE A.G. de; SILVA, DALTON G.N. da; TASSO, ORION G.
    In this study, we intend to optimize the use of equipment based on the X-Ray Fluorescence technology to perform ions dosage in body fluids. This procedure can be an efficient alternative for clinical diagnosis, mainly in underserved regions of Brazil with the deficit of medical care in the hospitals. In addition, this procedure has potential use when the biological material is scarce, case of the pediatric practice in newborns and premature infants (blood collection is the main cause of transfusions) as well as in Hemodialysis units which requires several biochemical tests (before and after dialysis).
  • Resumo IPEN-doc 24557
    Elemental characterization of the extract of propolis produced by scaptotrigona postiça bee from Brazil using NAA
    2017 - LEAL, L.G.M.; ZAMBONI, C.B.; SILVA, D.G.N.; MEDEIROS, J.A.G.; SIMONS, S.M.; MENDONCA, R.Z.; NASCINTO, R.M.
    The Scaptotrigona postiça bee is a stingless insect belonging to Apidae family and subfamily Meliponinae. This genus occurs throughout in Neotropics. In Brazil, it is found in the northeastern mainly in the Barra do Corda County (Maranhão). Specifically, the propolis produced by this bee have several medical applications: it is used in the healing of wounds with an inflammatory process and in treatment of prostate tumors. Considering its importance in medicinal use and the great variability in relation to botanical origin, its standardization in relation to the dosage of inorganic elements is important to meet the different medical applications. The objective of this investigation was to perform a multielemental characterization using Neutron Activation Analysis technique. The measurements were performed using the IEA-R1 nuclear reactor at IPEN – CNEN/SP (Brasil). These data increase the knowledge of its inorganic components and can introduce improvements in the production of these extracts, mainly as regards to toxicity.