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Butia catarinensis as a Sustainable Ingredient in Brazilian Mead: Chemical Properties, Volatile Composition, Sensory Profile and Consumer Acceptance
Journal of Food Science, Volume 91, Issue 4, April 2026.ABSTRACT Mead is a fermented alcoholic beverage traditionally produced with honey, water, and yeast, with possible variations through the addition of fruits or spices. Butia catarinensis is a native Brazilian fruit with high sensory appeal, traditionally used in cachaça but underexplored in fermented beverages.Rodrigo Ribeiro Arnt Sant'Ana, Ana Letícia Andrade Ferreira, Rafaela Diogo Silveira, Juliane Elisa Welke, Bruna Rafaela da Silva Monteiro Wanderley, Luciano Valdemiro Gonzaga, Adriane Costa dos Santos, Ana Carolina Oliveira Costa, Renata Dias de Mello Castanho de Amboni, Carlise Beddin Fritzen‐Freire +9 morewiley +1 more sourceFamily History and Solar Insolation in Bipolar I Disorder
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, Volume 153, Issue 4, Page 270-278, April 2026.ABSTRACT Background
Sunlight has profound impacts on physical and mental health, beyond vision, including effects on circadian rhythms, alertness, mood, and sleep. A family history of any mood disorders is strongly associated with psychiatric disorders including bipolar disorder.M. Bauer, T. Glenn, E. D. Achtyes, M. Alda, E. Agaoglu, K. Altınbaş, O. A. Andreassen, E. Angelopoulos, R. Ardau, M. Aydin, Y. Ayhan, C. Baethge, R. Bauer, B. T. Baune, C. Balaban, C. Becerra‐Palars, A. P. Behere, H. Belete, T. Belete, G. Okawa Belizario, F. Bellivier, R. H. Belmaker, F. Benedetti, M. Berk, Y. Bersudsky, Ş. Bicakci, H. Birabwa‐Oketcho, T. D. Bjella, C. Brady, J. Cabrera, M. Cappucciati, A. M. Paredes Castro, W. Chen, E. Y. W. Cheung, S. Chiesa, M. Chanopoulou, M. Crowe, A. Cuomo, S. Dallaspezia, P. Desai, S. Dodd, B. Etain, A. Fagiolini, F. T. Fellendorf, E. Ferensztajn‐Rochowiak, J. G. Fiedorowicz, K. N. Fountoulakis, M. A. Frye, P. A. Geoffroy, M. J. Gitlin, A. Gonzalez‐Pinto, J. F. Gottlieb, P. Grof, B. C. M. Haarman, H. Harima, M. Hasse‐Sousa, C. Henry, L. Hoffding, J. Houenou, M. Imbesi, E. T. Isometsä, M. Ivkovic, S. Janno, S. Johnsen, F. Kapczinski, G. N. Karakatsoulis, M. Kardell, L. V. Kessing, S. J. Kim, B. König, T. L. Kot, M. Koval, M. Kunz, B. Lafer, M. Landén, E. R. Larsen, R. W. Licht, V. M. Ludwig, C. Lopez‐Jaramillo, A. MacKenzie, H. Østergaard Madsen, S. Alberte Kongstad A. Madsen, J. Mahadevan, A. Mahardika, K. Mahfoudh, M. Manchia, W. Marsh, M. Martinez‐Cengotitabengoa, J. Martini, K. Martiny, Y. Mashima, D. M. McLoughlin, A. N. R. Meesters, Y. Meesters, I. Melle, F. Meza‐Urzúa, E. Michaelis, P. Mikolas, Y. Ming Mok, S. Monteith, M. Moorthy, G. Morken, E. Mosca, A. A. Mozzhegorov, R. Munoz, S. V. Mythri, R. K. Nadella, T. Nakanotani, R. Ernst Nielsen, C. O'Donovan, A. Omrani, Y. Osher, U. Ouali, M. Pantovic‐Stefanovic, P. Pariwatcharakul, J. Petite, A. Pfennig, M. Pilhatsch, Y. Pica Ruiz, M. Pinna, M. Pompili, R. Porter, D. Quiroz, F. Diego Rabelo‐da‐Ponte, R. Ramesar, N. Rasgon, W. Ratta‐apha, M. Redahan, M. S. Reddy, A. Reif, E. Z. Reininghaus, J. Gringer Richards, P. Ritter, J. K. Rybakowski, L. Sathyaputri, A. M. Scippa, C. Simhandl, D. Smith, J. Smith, P. W. Stackhouse Jr, D. J. Stein, K. Stilwell, S. Strejilevich, K.‐P. Su, M. Subramaniam, A. Hatim Sulaiman, K. Suominen, A. J. Tanra, Y. Tatebayashi, W. Lin Teh, L. Tondo, C. Torrent, D. Tuinstra, T. Uchida, A. E. Vaaler, E. Vieta, B. Viswanath, C. Volf, K.‐J. Yang, M. Yoldi‐Negrete, O. Kaan Yalcinkaya, A. H. Young, Y. Zgueb, P. C. Whybrow +163 morewiley +1 more sourceSchwann Cell TRPA1, a Proalgesic Ion Channel, Mediates Neuroinflammation and Fibromyalgia‐Associated Behaviours in Mice
Journal of Neurochemistry, Volume 170, Issue 4, April 2026.Cellular and molecular mechanisms contributing to TRPA1‐mediated mechanical and cold hypersensitivity and peripheral neuroinflammation in the reserpine‐induced experimental fibromyalgia model. (1) Macrophage‐originated reactive oxygen species (ROS; purple dots) target the transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) channel localised in Schwann cells.Evelyne Silva Brum, Maria Fernanda Pessano Fialho, Daniel Souza Monteiro de Araújo, Lorenzo Landini, Matilde Marini, Francesco De Logu, Romina Nassini, Sara Marchesan Oliveira +7 morewiley +1 more sourceIs Ready‐To‐Use AbobotulinumtoxinA More Effective Than OnabotulinumtoxinA for Glabellar Lines? A Randomized, Controlled, Triple‐Blinded Clinical Trial
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume 25, Issue 4, April 2026.ABSTRACT Background
Most commercially available botulinum toxin A (BoNT‐A) formulations are lyophilized or vacuum‐dried powders requiring reconstitution. Recently a ready‐to‐use formulation (RTUaboBoNT‐A) has been introduced. Although its efficacy in reducing glabellar lines has been reported, comparative data with powder onabotulinumtoxinA (OnaBoNT‐A) Jacqueline Rosa Gonçalves, Ligia Figueiredo Valesan, Ana Claudia Laureano Navarro Shishido, Alfonso Sanchez‐Ayala, Ana Claudia Carbone, Mariana Barbosa Câmara‐Souza, Giancarlo De la Torre Canales +6 morewiley +1 more source