The page you are looking for might have been removed Copyright © 2025 Sakal Media Group – Gomantak Private Limited - All Rights Reserved Lightsource bp’s Milagres solar farms have been recognised as top-performing renewable energy projects in Brazil, ranking among the top 20 solar developers by e-Power Bay – an online platform for announcing renewable energy projects E-Power Bay released the Ranking Operational Wind and Solar report using the information made public by the Electric Energy Trading Chamber – CCEE the operator of the Brazilian electric energy market for its February 2024 monthly operational performance This ranking reflects not only the strong performance of our Milagres projects but also Lightsource bp’s leadership in Brazil’s renewable energy sector “Being recognised in this way demonstrates our ability to consistently deliver excellent results It also reinforces our commitment to contributing to the energy transition to meet the rising demand for affordable Lightsource bp is playing a key role in expanding Brazil’s solar energy capacity Discover how Lightsource bp is contributing to the renewable energy future in Brazil Lightsource bp celebrates World Day for Safety and Health at Work Read Story We're safely delivering large-scale renewable energy projects to create sustainable value for our people Read Story contributed to WEF’s conversation and thought leadership on responsible deployment practices Read Story info@lightsourcebp.com Lightsource bp Renewable Energy Investments Limited Website by Instinctif Partners The feast of Our Lady of Miracles also known as Milagres feast will be held on May 5 at the St Jerome Church in Mapusa. Popularly known as Milagr Saibinichem Fest, the feast attracts thousands of devotees from all over Goa. The nine-day Novenas preceding the feast began on May 26 and will culminate with vespers on May 4. On the feast day itself, the Masses are scheduled at 5.30 am, 7.00 am, 8.30 am, 10 am and 11.45 am in the morning, followed by services at 4.00 pm and 5.15 pm. The Masses on weekdays during the ongoing Novenas are held at 6.30 am, 8 am (Novena) and 6 pm (Novena and Salve) while on Sunday it is held at 6.30 am, 7.45 am (Novena), 9 am (English) and 6 pm (Novena and Salve). In conjunction with the religious festivities, the church authorities have arranged a five-day entertainment extravaganza, Milagres Fiesta 2025, within the church compound, commencing on the feast day. This entertainment package includes three Konkani dramas on different days, alongside various other programmes such as games and housie. However, the Mapusa Municipal Council (MMC) faces the daunting task of repairing roads that were excavated for underground power cabling and laying of water pipeline, ahead of the festivity. The roads, in disrepair, pose a challenge for both residents and visitors navigating through the area. The allure of the Milagres feast extends beyond the religious ceremonies, as it traditionally heralds a week-long fair along the thoroughfare leading to the church. Copyrights 2020 Fomento Media, Goa- All rights reserved. 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If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER The annual Feast of Our Lady of Miracles or Milagres Saibin is celebrated with devotion by people of both Catholic and Hindu faiths all roads will lead to Mapusa as the annual Feast of Milagres Saibin will be celebrated with much pompand fervour Jerome, the feast of Our Lady of Miracles has acquired more popularity over the years It was during the renovations of the church that a statue of Our Lady of Miracles was placed in the church following which her feast came to be celebrated,” says parishioner Elya Fernandes Milagres Saibin is credited with many miracles and it is believed that if one prays to her with full devotion I was often told by my mother that if one prays fervently to Our Lady That is why there is the practice of offering various wax body parts to her as well as candles,” shares Fernandes Hindus in Goa also worship Milagres Saibin as they believe her to be the one of the seven sisters. “According to folklore, she is one of the seven sisters that got converted and came to be called ‘Milagres’  which is ‘miraculous’. There was a Sateri temple there before the arrival of the Portuguese. The Milagres feast is now one of syncretism and communal harmony in Goa,” says historian Prajal Sakhardande Sharing his own personal experience of this feast Sakhardande recalls that once in his childhood days they offered a wax ear to Our Lady of Milagres,”he shares the feast is attended by both Catholics and Hindus A statue of Milagres Saibin is also placed outside the church so that people can venerate it by pouring oil is celebrated around the same time as the feast devotees from Cansaulim also visit the feast another sister who was converted to Catholicism is the patroness of the Chapel of Our Lady of Remedios in Cansaulim As part of the feast celebrations at the church the  five-day Milagres Fiesta 2025 organised by the Milagris Entertainment Programme has an elaborate list of programmes and entertaining tiatrs this year in the church complex local talent shows,  music programme and a number of stalls where you can buy stuff from,” shares Fernandes. Tiatrs like ‘Varear Ubtolo Kapus’ Mhozi Sasumaim’ and ‘Fatrachea Kallzacho’ will be staged the big fair which is synonymous with the feast will also be a key attraction the Purumentachem Fest begins with this fair and it is a time for people to stock up on food items like dried fish the fair also consists of a number of other stalls selling furniture Thanks to Mari Lippig for this nice write up about the festival in Machico last night In Machico last night the Senhor Dos Milagres – Lord of Miracles Late afternoon a procession started at Funchal’s Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte The revered Crucifix of Senhor Dos Milagres travels to Machico’s 15th-century church a site of historical and spiritual significance This pilgrimage honors the crucifix’s miraculous emergence from a 16th-century storm symbolizing local faith and divine protection The church resonates with holy music and singing This celebration holds deep spiritual meaning for the people of Machico It commemorates the miraculous events of the Lord of Miracles representing divine intervention and blessings The night becomes a heartfelt invocation for future miracles with prayers whispered into the starlit sky there’s a shared hope that these prayers find their way to fulfillment with families gathered to savor the local culinary delights — the sizzling aroma of grilled chicken and the spices of espatada fill the air mingling with the distinct scent of freshly baked bolo de caco Laughter rings out as children delight in their merry-go-round rides while some locals take to singing traditional songs that float on the sea breeze and community come together to create a truly ‘enlightening’ experience I’m thinking of moving to Madeira in November Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email Will the next pope continue Francis’s legacy Dozens of the "Princes of the Church" (Cardinals) from across the world have converged at the Vatican since the Pope Francis died on April 21 There are few clues as to who they might choose his successor it is not possible to predict the result of the conclave The conclave is likely to be convened on May 5 when the nine-day mourning period concludes...[By Philip Mudartha] [1 Comments] Read More... 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Volume 10 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.940712 This article is part of the Research TopicSustainable Production of Bioactive Compounds Within Lignocellulosic BiorefineriesView all 6 articles Xylanase enzymes are useful to fractionate plant biomass pretreated biomass can be digested with xylanase prior to cellulose saccharification enhancing the product portfolio in the process this study highlighted a wide range of new products attainable from alkaline-sulfite–pretreated sugarcane bagasse by treatments with endo-xylanase under controlled conditions The developed process provided a crude extract corresponding to 29.7% (w/w) of pretreated sugarcane bagasse The crude extract included a relatively polymeric glucuronoarabinoxylan fraction The enzymatically produced extract was fractionated with increasing ethanol concentrations [up to 90% (v/v)] providing precipitation of varied polymeric xylan fractions (48% (w/w) of the crude extract) with average molar masses ranging from 28 kDa to 3.6 kDa The fraction soluble in 90% ethanol was subjected to adsorption on 4% (w/v) activated charcoal and eluted with an ethanol gradient from 10% to 70% (v/v) thus providing xylooligosaccharides and aromatic fractions Most of the xylooligosaccharides (74% of the eluted sugars) were washed out in 10%–30% ethanol DP2 and DP3 structures predominated in the 10% ethanol fraction while DP5 structures were significantly enriched in the 30% ethanol fraction Higher ethanol concentrations desorbed xylooligosaccharides associated with higher amounts of aromatic compounds and p-hydroxycinnamates predominated in the fractions desorbed with 60% and 70% ethanol The antioxidant activity of produced fractions correlated with their phenolic contents Compiled results indicate that a wide variety of products can be prepared from pretreated biomass using xylanase-aided extraction procedures Recovered fractions presented different features and specific application prospects Beyond polymeric xylan with low lignin contamination xylooligosaccharides or even lignin-carbohydrate complexes with antioxidant activity can be included in the biorefinery portfolio based on the currently developed fractionation studies acidic XOS fractions showed higher antioxidant activity than neutral XOS probably associated with phenolic contaminants occurring in the acidic fraction Despite the increasing interest in the antioxidant properties of XOS the antioxidant activity of its derived fractions has not been comprehensively described up to date probably because complex mixtures of XOS have been evaluated in the in vitro antioxidant assays According to the desired application, XOS can be purified by different methods, such as ion exchange resin, membrane separation, and activated charcoal adsorption (Zhang et al., 2018) the current study used endo-xylanases under controlled conditions to prepare a crude enzymatic extract from alkaline-sulfite pretreated sugarcane bagasse that contains GAX Fractionation of this extract by GAX precipitation with increasing ethanol concentrations and subsequent use of activated charcoal for adsorption/desorption of the soluble xylooligosaccharides provided a wide range of products in which the antioxidant activity was closely dependent on the phenolic contents of each fraction Chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St Commercial GH11 xylanase (luminase PB-200) was donated by Verenium Trolox (6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid) was used as an antioxidant reference DPPH (2,2-diphenyl 1-picrylhydrazyl) and ABTS (2,2-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonate) were used as radical sources in antioxidant activity assays dry matter) of the original and alkaline-sulfite–pretreated sugarcane bagasse used in the current experiments Xylan and xylooligosaccharide extraction from alkaline-sulfite pretreated bagasse were initially assessed under varied reaction conditions. Pretreated sugarcane bagasse (50 mg) was incubated with 1 ml of xylanase solution prepared in phosphate buffer at pH 6.0 or 8.0 inside 5 ml microcentrifuge tubes. The xylanase activity was determined according to Bailey et al. (1992) using birchwood xylan as the substrate The enzyme activity was measured at each defined pH to adjust the same enzyme activity in each experiment The mixtures were agitated at 120 cycles per min with sampling after 3 the samples were boiled for 5 min and centrifuged (4,750 g for 20 min) and average extraction yield values followed by standard deviations are reported in the text Experiments were scaled up to 10 g of pretreated sugarcane bagasse and 200 ml of enzyme solution in 1-L Erlenmeyer flasks Initial reaction pH was adjusted to 6 with HCl instead of using buffering to facilitate subsequent product analysis and purification The reaction was conducted at 60°C and 120 cycles per min for 24 h The reacted material was boiled for 10 min to inactivate enzymes and centrifuged at 4,600 g for 5 min In both reaction protocols, the supernatants were submitted to dilute acid post-hydrolysis (4% w/w H2SO4 at 121°C for 1 h) according to Templeton et al. (2010) and analyzed for xylose and arabinose contents by HPLC (Sporck et al., 2017) Enzymatically produced supernatants prepared at the scaled-up protocols were fractionated into four fractions by graded ethanol precipitation ethanol was added under continuous stirring to a final concentration of 30% (v/v) The mixture containing enzymatically released materials and ethanol solution was stored at 4°C for 16 h Precipitated material was recovered as a pellet after centrifugation at 4,600 g for 30 min at 4°C the ethanol concentration was further increased to 60% (v/v) in the previous supernatant The new precipitated fraction was recovered as described earlier The procedure was repeated once again to reach 90% (v/v) ethanol in the supernatant The pellets recovered in each step were lyophilized and a portion of each pellet (10 mg) was dissolved in 10 ml of Milli-Q water and analyzed by HPSEC and HPLC The supernatant of the final mixture containing 90% (v/v) ethanol was adsorbed onto activated charcoal prepared from coconut shell (particle size 1–2 mm surface area 120 m2 g−1 50 ml of the supernatant was mixed with 2 g of activated charcoal and shaken at 80 rpm for 18 h The solids were recovered by filtration and washed with aqueous ethanol solutions to desorb oligosaccharide fractions The washing process started with 25 ml of 10% (v/v) ethanol aqueous solution The remaining solids were further washed out with 25 ml ethanol aqueous solutions with ethanol concentrations increasing up to 70% (v/v) The solvent of each desorbed fraction was partially evaporated under reduced pressure when the final recovered volume was recorded All produced fractions were characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy for molar mass distribution The ratio of recovered fraction volume/initial volume was considered for component concentrations and antioxidant activity calculations The system was calibrated with xylose and dextran standards (Pharmacosmos) in the 1,000–40,000 molecular mass range The column systems based on Biogel P-30 and Biogel P-2 provided linear calibration curves with R2 values of 0.9969 and 0.9887 The phenol-sulfuric acid method was used to determine the total concentration of carbohydrates present in GAX samples recovered in fractionation experiments. A calibration curve was prepared using xylose as a standard (Dubois et al., 1956) The content of total phenolics was assessed by the Folin–Ciocalteu assay (Athukorala et al., 2006) The reaction consisted of 100 µl distilled water and 10 µl Folin–Ciocalteu reagent (50% v/v) 20 µl sodium carbonate (5% w/v) was mixed and the mixture was kept in the dark for 1 h The absorbance of the reaction product was measured at 725 nm The reaction reference was prepared by replacing the sample with distilled water A calibration curve was prepared using gallic acid as a phenolic standard UV spectra were recorded from enzymatic hydrolysate and its fractions in an Evolution-201 spectrophotometer (Thermo Scientific The DPPH radical scavenging assay used 50 µl of 0.1 mM freshly prepared DPPH solution (prepared in ethanol 95% v/v) mixed with 50 µl of sample. The mixture reacted for 120 min in the darkness at 25°C. After this period, the absorbance was measured at 517 nm in a microplate reader (Bian et al., 2013) varied polymeric GAX and xylooligosaccharides with antioxidant activity were targeted in the biorefinement procedures applied to fractionate pretreated sugarcane bagasse Total yields of glucuronoarabinoxylan (GAX) extracted from alkaline-sulfite–pretreated sugarcane bagasse mediated by commercial xylanase (luminase at 5 U/g substrate) acting at different reaction pH values and temperatures pH 6.0 (filled symbols connected by continuous lines); pH 8 (empty symbols connected by dotted lines) The Ara/Xyl ratio of GAX released at pH 6.0 and 60°C (0.15) was slightly higher than that detected in the sugarcane pretreated substrate (0.11—Table 1), suggesting that extracted GAX is enriched in decorations, probably because this characteristic increases GAX solubility (Gomes et al., 2015) Fractionation yield and molar mass distribution of enzymatically extracted glucuronoarabinoxylan (GAX) from alkaline-sulfite–pretreated sugarcane bagasse after precipitation by increasing ethanol concentrations are probable lignin fragments not linked to XOS FIGURE 2. Fractionation of the GAX extract that remained soluble in 90% (v/v) ethanol, as described in Table 2 Soluble material was adsorbed in active charcoal and desorbed by increasing ethanol concentrations (A) Sugars desorbed in each fraction related to the total sugars in solution; (B) xylooligosaccharides with DP2 to DP6 identified in the same fractions illustrated in (A) FIGURE 3. Thin-layer chromatography elution of xylooligosaccharides contained in the GAX extract that remained soluble in 90% (v/v) ethanol, as described in Table 2 Each fraction is identified by the ethanol concentration used in the desorption step NF is the non-fractionated original sample; Std refers to xylooligosaccharide standards eluted in the same run FIGURE 4. UV spectra of GAX-derived fractions from the extract that remained soluble in 90% (v/v) ethanol, as described in Table 2 TABLE 3. Phenolic contents in GAX-derived fractions from the extract that remained soluble in 90% (v/v) ethanol, as described in Table 2 FIGURE 5. Antioxidant activity of xylooligosaccharide fractions described in Table 3 complex mixtures of aromatic moieties occurring in the currently evaluated samples limited further detailed evaluation of their structure versus antioxidant performance FIGURE 6. Correlation of total phenolic contents detected in xylooligosaccharide fractions desorbed from active charcoal by increasing ethanol concentrations and their antioxidant activity revealed by ABTS radical scavenging assays. Trolox at varied concentrations is shown in black-filled symbols. Varied phenolic contents of the xylooligosaccharide fractions were obtained by progressive dilutions of the fractions listed in Table 3 Sugarcane bagasse biorefinery scheme focused on developing new products from the GAX fraction retained after alkaline-sulfite pretreatment Digestion of alkaline-sulfite–pretreated sugarcane bagasse by endo-xylanase under controlled conditions highlighted that a wide range of new products with varied molecular sizes and levels of aggregated phenolic compounds can be produced in the sugarcane bagasse biorefinery context Most of the xylooligosaccharides recovered from the hydrolysate had DP2 to DP5 and low phenolic contents turning them more suitable for use as prebiotics High phenolic contents and the UV-spectroscopic characteristics of the xylooligosaccharide fractions produced by desorption from 50% (v/v) ethanol concentrations suggest that these fractions contain p-hydroxycinnamates and lignin or lignin-carbohydrate complexes The occurrence of high antioxidant activity in the same fractions corroborates a series of reports demonstrating high antioxidant activity of similar plant biomass-derived components Data considered altogether support the use of the currently developed biorefinement scheme to add new products in a sugarcane bagasse biorefinery with great potential for improved profitability and sustainability The raw data supporting the conclusion of this article will be made available by the authors UR participated in the characterization of oligosaccharide fractions and data interpretation All authors read and approved the final manuscript This work was supported by FAPESP (2019/25867-3) and CNPq (303416/2018–1) This study was also financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior—Finance Code 001 The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest All claims expressed in 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