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    <title>Caracterização do perfil químico de corais da espécie Tubastraea coccinea por CG/EM</title>
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    <description>Título: Caracterização do perfil químico de corais da espécie Tubastraea coccinea por CG/EM
Autor(es): Sousa, Laura Medeiros Maia
Primeiro Orientador: Rambo, Renata Biegelmeyer da Silva
Abstract: Secondary metabolites from living beings represent an indispensable source of&#xD;
active ingredients for the development of drugs. Marine organisms are responsible&#xD;
for a diversity of metabolites under study for their potential pharmacological activity.&#xD;
The vast Brazilian coast makes it possible to explore this natural diversity. Despite&#xD;
not being native to the Atlantic Ocean, corals of the Tubastraea coccinea species,&#xD;
popularly known as Sun Coral, have become part of the Brazilian marine ecosystem&#xD;
and produce a vast spectrum of metabolites. The present project aimed to extract the&#xD;
secondary metabolites of T. coccinea and analyze them by gas chromatography&#xD;
coupled to mass spectrometry in order to draw chemical comparisons between two&#xD;
collection points: Marina de Itaparica (MI) and Terminal Turístico Náutico da Bahia&#xD;
(TTNB). In all samples from both locations, the major compound was cholesterol and&#xD;
among the nitrogen compounds, indole was also found in all samples. It is worth&#xD;
highlighting ethanone, 1-(7-amino-5-phenyl-[1,2,5]oxadiazolo[3,4-b]pyridin-6-yl)-,&#xD;
which was found in a sample from TTNB and one from MI. This compound is an&#xD;
alkaloid that was previously detected in a species of eucalyptus.&#xD;
1H-Indole-3-acetonitrile was found only in MI and is also identified as a metabolite in&#xD;
some plants. 1H-Indole-3-acetic acid, 2-oxopropyl ester, was detected in the two&#xD;
TTNB samples, but it was not found in MI samples.
Editora / Evento / Instituição: Universidade Federal da Bahia
Tipo: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso</description>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Intervenções farmacêuticas em cuidados paliativos - análise do cenário em um centro pediátrico de hospital universitário em Salvador - Ba.</title>
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    <description>Título: Intervenções farmacêuticas em cuidados paliativos - análise do cenário em um centro pediátrico de hospital universitário em Salvador - Ba.
Autor(es): Rodrigues, Maria Clara do Nascimento
Primeiro Orientador: Santos, Pablo de Moura
Abstract: Palliative Care refers to a holistic approach of assistance for individuals who have life-limiting conditions, moves away from a curative ideal and inspires constant technical training of the team that performs them. Applied to pharmaceutical follow-up, the idea that their insertion in the working group is restricted to pharmacotherapeutic review has been increasingly disconnected, even though this is one of the main instruments of action. In the pediatric field, pharmaceutical interventions encounter multiple challenges in the bio-psycho-social particularities of these individuals. Considering that the theme has been discussed since the 20th century, institutional recognition is required for the perception of the advances achieved and the gaps that still exist, justifying the relevance of this analysis. Even so, the scarcity of regional studies from the perspective of the pharmaceutical professional in this specialized care is reiterated. In this way, this production brings the results of a descriptive cross-sectional study, carried out from the information present in medical records, whose population of interest was composed of patients hospitalized at the Pediatric Center Professor Hosannah de Oliveira (CPPHO/COMHUPES) during the period of June 2018 to June 2020. Being a diagnostic study, as long as they were followed up by the Clinical Pharmacy Service, patients eligible for Palliative Care were characterized in terms of age, biological sex and main disease. The captured pharmaceutical behaviors were categorized, and, if interventions, were associated with the respective Drug-Related Problem and its outcome. The drugs used by the patients were classified according to the Anatomic Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) index, indicating whether they were used off-label or unlicensed. Thus, of the 370 patients selected for diagnosis, 31 were included in the study, as they had clinical follow-up from the pharmacist. Of these, 54.83% were biologically male (n=17), with a mean age of 6.19 years, ranging from 10 days to 18 years. The most frequent diagnoses were endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (25.8%). Of the adopted pharmaceutical approaches, 12 (19.04%) were detection of adverse events, 2 (3.17%) additional monitoring, 13 (20.63%) guidance to the family or team and 36 (57.14%) interventions. The most numerous interventions were related to the need for security (36.11%). Of the regularly prescribed drugs, 20.03% were systematized in the alimentary tract and metabolism in the ATC, followed by nervous system (21.57%) and antimicrobials for systemic use (15.48%). Even so, 30 items prescribed off-label were identified, 3 of which were associated with suspected adverse reactions. Given the small number of patients included in the study, it is considered that the levels of clinical pharmaceutical assistance adopted may not be guaranteeing adequate coverage for the needs of pediatric patients with poor prognosis. The biases of the analysis, the technical support to the professionals involved and the need to foster institutional improvements aimed at changing this scenario should also be taken into account. It is expected that pharmaceutical professionals may be increasingly inserted in the principles of Palliative Care, uniting voices so that this science ceases to be, in addition to being underused, a synonym for the end of life.
Editora / Evento / Instituição: Universidade Federal da Bahia
Tipo: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso</description>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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