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Rev. méd. Chile ; 146(9): 1064-1069, set. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-978798

ABSTRACT

Medical education migrated from a practice-based to a knowledge-based discipline after the publication of the Flexner Report. The emergence of competence-based medical education led to a greater standardization of teaching, allowing students to integrate knowledge, skills and attitudes for the execution of a given task. A challenge is the evaluation of learning. Complex evaluation systems and a consequent atomization that independently assesses different competence components. However, the evaluation carried out at the clinical practice sites allows assessing the overall level of learning. Supervisors observe students' performance and decide if the apprentice can execute a specific task independently. This decision is based upon the trust that the tutor places on the student. Consequently, Ten Cate (2005) proposed the term Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs), as a framework for professional practice tasks or responsibilities that can be fully entrusted to students, when they demonstrate the competences that are necessary to execute such activity with an increasing level of autonomy.


Subject(s)
Humans , Clinical Competence/standards , Competency-Based Education/standards , Education, Medical/methods , Educational Measurement/methods , Work Performance/education , Physicians , Students, Medical , Trust , Education, Medical/standards
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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 15(5): 274-287, Sept. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-907545

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to assess the differences in qualitative-quantitative composition of triterpenoids and total phenolic contents, together with anti-inflammatory activity of Ugni molinae leaves obtained from ten genotypes. The ethyl acetate (EAE) and ethanol extracts (ETE) were obtained and analyzed. The plant genotypes were grown under same soil and climate conditions and under same agronomic management; the leaves were also harvested under the same conditions. Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by mice ear edema induced by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) at a single dose of 200 mg/kg BW of each extract. Composition of triterpenoids and total phenolic contents was determined by HPLC-DAD and Folin-Ciocalteu method, respectively. Ugni molinae leaves of different plant genotypes exhibited significant differences in regard to their anti-inflammatory activity, as well as in qualitative-quantitative composition of triterpenoids and total phenolic content.


El objetivo de este estudio fue establecer las diferencias en la composición cualitativa y cuantitativa de triterpenoides y en los contenidos totales de fenoles, junto con la actividad antiinflamatoria de las hojas de Ugni molinae provenientes de diez genotipos. Los extractos de acetato de etilo (EAE) y etanólicos (ETE) fueron obtenidos y analizados. Los genotipos fueron cultivados bajo las mismas condiciones edafo-climáticas y con el mismo manejo agronómico; las hojas fueron cosechadas bajo las mismas condiciones. La actividad antiinflamatoria fue evaluada en ratones a los que se les indujo un edema en la oreja mediante la aplicación del 12-O-tetradecanoilforbol-13 acetato (TPA) y los extractos fueron evaluados a una dosis única de 200 mg/kg de peso corporal. La composición en triterpenoides y los contenidos de fenoles totales fueron determinados por CLAE-DAD y por el método de Folin-Ciocalteu, respectivamente. Las hojas provenientes de los diferentes genotipos de U. molinae, exhibieron significativas diferencias en sus actividades antiinflamatorias, así como, en el contenido cualitativo y cuantitativo de triterpenoides y en el contenido de fenoles totales.


Subject(s)
Animals , Mice , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Edema/drug therapy , Myrtaceae/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Triterpenes/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use
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Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 12(1): 108-116, ene. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-722513

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to establish an analytical method to detect the presence of the responsible triterpenoids of the anti-inflammatory activity of the leaves of Ugni molinae (murtilla). Successive leaves extracts of EtOAc (EAE) and ethanol (TEE) were prepared, obtaining for the first time from TEE a triterpenoid-rich sub-fraction (TF). The topical anti-inflammatory activity of TF was assessed (43.3 percent at 1 mg/ear) by means of the TPA-induced mouse ear oedema model, which was compared to EAE (83.1 +/- 3.2 percent) and TEE (78.3 +/- 11.8 percent) activities, both previously evaluated by us. These extracts were characterized in their triterpenoids by HPLC-UV and HPLC-ESI-MS. We demonstrated that TF has triterpenoids responsible in part of the anti-inflammatory activity, among them, madecassic and maslinic acids. These two compounds have been reported for the first time for this species. ED50 for madecassic and alphitolic acids are also here reported.


El objetivo de este trabajo fue establecer un método analítico para determinar la presencia de los triterpenoides responsables de la actividad anti-inflamatoria de las hojas de Ugni molinae (murtilla). Fueron preparados los extractos seriados de EtOAc (EAE) y etanólico (TEE) desde sus hojas, obteniendo desde el TEE por primera vez una sub-fracción rica en triterpenoides (TF). Se demostró la actividad anti-inflamatoria tópica del TF por el modelo de edema de oreja de ratón inducida por TPA (43,3 por ciento a 1 mg/oreja), la cual fue comparada con las de los EAE (83,1 +/- 3,2 por ciento) y TEE (78,3 +/- 11,8 por ciento) determinadas en nuestros estudios previos. Dichos extractos fueron caracterizados en sus triterpenoides por CLAE-UV y CLAE-IES-MS. Demostramos que el TF contiene triterpenoides responsables en parte de la actividad anti-inflamatoria, entre ellos, los ácidos madecásico y maslínico, reportados por primera vez para esta especie. Se informan además las DE50 para los ácidos madecásico y alfitólico.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Myrtaceae/chemistry , Triterpenes/isolation & purification , Triterpenes/analysis , Chile , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Triterpenes/pharmacology
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