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Full Professor at Pharmacy
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Provided a comprehensive review of nanoemulsion processing and applications within the cosmetic industry, highlighting their potential for enhanced delivery and stability of active ingredients.
Examined various sterilization methods for hydrogels used in biomedical applications, assessing their impact on material properties and biocompatibility.
Evaluated the effects of different sterilization techniques on electrospun scaffolds for tissue engineering, crucial for maintaining scaffold integrity and functionality.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of ozone gas as a benign sterilization method for poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanofiber scaffolds, preserving their structural and biological properties.
Investigated the occurrence of toxigenic fungi in herbal drugs, emphasizing the importance of quality control and decontamination strategies for herbal medicinal products.
Developed and validated a kinetic-reading microplate system for antibiotic microbial assays, improving the efficiency and accuracy of antibiotic quantification.
Explored advanced drug-delivery approaches in managing P53-mediated lung diseases remodeling, highlighting the potential of nanotechnology in respiratory medicine.
Reviewed the use of nanocarriers for delivering thymoquinone, a natural compound with therapeutic potential, focusing on enhancing its bioavailability and efficacy.
Terezinha de Jesus Andreoli Pinto is a Full Professor at the Universidade de São Paulo, specializing in pharmaceutical research with a focus on advanced drug delivery systems, medical device sterilization, and the development of novel antimicrobial assays. Her work significantly contributes to the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products and biomedical materials.
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