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Braz J Biol ; 83: e273473, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38126629

RESUMEN

Guavira (Campomanesia adamantium, Myrtaceae) is a native fruit from the Brazilian Cerrado savanna and is socio-economically important for the indigenous and traditional people living in the Central-West. This is a bibliographic review of the biological properties of guavira and its derivatives, and, after discussing experimental studies, an interdisciplinary approach is conducted highlighting the im-portance of Agroforestry Systems as an ecological restoration tool to leverage the production chain of guavira while providing ecosystem services. Many research groups studied effects of polyphenols and other bioactive compounds and biological properties of this fruit and other plant parts such as antibiotic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-hyperlipidemic, anti-diarrheic and antitumoral activities, cardiovascular and hepatic protection and action against neuropathic pain. Besides, guavira by-products benefit poultry intestinal health, similarly to antibiotics added to their feed. Furthermore, several biotechnological products were found, like pulp flour, seasoning from the peel, sunscreen, and seed oil similar to olive oil with pharmaceutical and industrial potential. We conclude by emphasizing the importance of guavira for restoration and preservation of the threatened Brazilian Cerrado, and for the socio-environmental development of family agriculture. The same approach and study are welcome and necessary in other regions and domains worldwide having their native flora as means for a restorative end.


Asunto(s)
Myrtaceae , Extractos Vegetales , Ecosistema , Frutas/química , Myrtaceae/química , Extractos Vegetales/farmacología , Semillas/química
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Braz. j. biol ; 80(3): 574-581, July-Sept. 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1132420

RESUMEN

Abstract The Brazilian Cerrado has several botanical species for medicinal purposes used by traditional communities and many of these plants are not included in the list of Medicinal Plants Research Program of Central Medicines. The purpose of this study was the phytochemical screening and toxicology bioassay front of Brine shrimp L. of ethanolic extracts of eight species of plants used in folk medicine of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The ethanolic extracts were submitted to phytochemical screening, determination of phenolic compounds and flavonoids. Toxicological assays were carried front of Brine shrimp according to standard methodology. The analysis TLC and HPLC-DAD confirmed the predominance of phenolic compounds and derivatives, specifically for the quercetin. The most toxic was the C. affinis DC. with death at all concentrations, the A. humile A. St. Hil. showed no mortality and the other species showed intermediate toxicity. The extracts of the investigated species are rich in phenolic compounds and derivatives, specifically quercetin, and feature toxicity between moderate to high, a fact that requires attention, since much of the traditional communities rely on herbal drugs in its raw form with preventive and curative purpose, meeting the basic health care.


Resumo O Cerrado brasileiro possui diversas espécies botânicas com fins medicinais utilizadas por comunidades tradicionais e muitas dessas plantas não estão incluídas na lista do Programa de Pesquisa de Plantas Medicinais da Central de Medicamentos. O objetivo deste estudo foi a triagem fitoquímica e o bioensaio toxicológico frente ao Brine shrimp L. de extratos etanólicos de oito espécies de plantas utilizadas na medicina popular de Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. Os extratos etanólicos foram submetidos à triagem fitoquímica, determinação de compostos fenólicos e flavonoides. Os ensaios toxicológicos foram realizados frente ao Brine shrimp de acordo com a metodologia padrão. A análise de cromatografia de camada delgada e HPLC-DAD confirmou a predominância de compostos fenólicos e derivados, especificamente para a quercetina. O mais tóxico foi o C. affinis DC. com a morte em todas as concentrações, o A. humile A. St. Hil. não apresentou mortalidade e as demais espécies apresentaram toxicidade intermediária. Os extratos das espécies investigadas são ricos em compostos fenólicos e derivados, especificamente a quercetina e apresentam toxicidade entre moderada a alta, fato que requer atenção, pois grande parte das comunidades tradicionais conta com fitoterápicos em sua forma bruta com preventivo e finalidade curativa, atendendo aos cuidados básicos de saúde.


Asunto(s)
Plantas Medicinales , Medicina Tradicional , Brasil , Extractos Vegetales , Fitoquímicos
3.
Braz J Biol ; 80(3): 574-581, 2020 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31644651

RESUMEN

The Brazilian Cerrado has several botanical species for medicinal purposes used by traditional communities and many of these plants are not included in the list of Medicinal Plants Research Program of Central Medicines. The purpose of this study was the phytochemical screening and toxicology bioassay front of Brine shrimp L. of ethanolic extracts of eight species of plants used in folk medicine of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The ethanolic extracts were submitted to phytochemical screening, determination of phenolic compounds and flavonoids. Toxicological assays were carried front of Brine shrimp according to standard methodology. The analysis TLC and HPLC-DAD confirmed the predominance of phenolic compounds and derivatives, specifically for the quercetin. The most toxic was the C. affinis DC. with death at all concentrations, the A. humile A. St. Hil. showed no mortality and the other species showed intermediate toxicity. The extracts of the investigated species are rich in phenolic compounds and derivatives, specifically quercetin, and feature toxicity between moderate to high, a fact that requires attention, since much of the traditional communities rely on herbal drugs in its raw form with preventive and curative purpose, meeting the basic health care.


Asunto(s)
Medicina Tradicional , Plantas Medicinales , Brasil , Fitoquímicos , Extractos Vegetales
4.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1467335

RESUMEN

Abstract The Brazilian Cerrado has several botanical species for medicinal purposes used by traditional communities and many of these plants are not included in the list of Medicinal Plants Research Program of Central Medicines. The purpose of this study was the phytochemical screening and toxicology bioassay front of Brine shrimp L. of ethanolic extracts of eight species of plants used in folk medicine of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The ethanolic extracts were submitted to phytochemical screening, determination of phenolic compounds and flavonoids. Toxicological assays were carried front of Brine shrimp according to standard methodology. The analysis TLC and HPLC-DAD confirmed the predominance of phenolic compounds and derivatives, specifically for the quercetin. The most toxic was the C. affinis DC. with death at all concentrations, the A. humile A. St. Hil. showed no mortality and the other species showed intermediate toxicity. The extracts of the investigated species are rich in phenolic compounds and derivatives, specifically quercetin, and feature toxicity between moderate to high, a fact that requires attention, since much of the traditional communities rely on herbal drugs in its raw form with preventive and curative purpose, meeting the basic health care.


Resumo O Cerrado brasileiro possui diversas espécies botânicas com fins medicinais utilizadas por comunidades tradicionais e muitas dessas plantas não estão incluídas na lista do Programa de Pesquisa de Plantas Medicinais da Central de Medicamentos. O objetivo deste estudo foi a triagem fitoquímica e o bioensaio toxicológico frente ao Brine shrimp L. de extratos etanólicos de oito espécies de plantas utilizadas na medicina popular de Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. Os extratos etanólicos foram submetidos à triagem fitoquímica, determinação de compostos fenólicos e flavonoides. Os ensaios toxicológicos foram realizados frente ao Brine shrimp de acordo com a metodologia padrão. A análise de cromatografia de camada delgada e HPLC-DAD confirmou a predominância de compostos fenólicos e derivados, especificamente para a quercetina. O mais tóxico foi o C. affinis DC. com a morte em todas as concentrações, o A. humile A. St. Hil. não apresentou mortalidade e as demais espécies apresentaram toxicidade intermediária. Os extratos das espécies investigadas são ricos em compostos fenólicos e derivados, especificamente a quercetina e apresentam toxicidade entre moderada a alta, fato que requer atenção, pois grande parte das comunidades tradicionais conta com fitoterápicos em sua forma bruta com preventivo e finalidade curativa, atendendo aos cuidados básicos de saúde.

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Neotrop Entomol ; 40(1): 47-54, 2011.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21437482

RESUMEN

The pollen diet of Africanized honeybees Apis mellifera L. was studied during seven months (October 2006 to April 2007) in a natural forest fragment in the southern Pantanal, sub-region of Abobral, Mato Grosso do Sul. The analysis of the pollen diet was based on direct observations of the bees visiting flowers as well as through the use of a pollen trap installed in a wild colony in a tree hole in the same forest fragment. The total of 28 species in 15 botanical families were observed as potential sources of pollen for A. mellifera, with visits registered in 24 of these species in 13 botanical families. In the pollen trap we recorded 25 pollen types. This study is the first report to use this type of trap for pollen collection in the Neotropical region and aimed to identify the polliniferous bee plants of Brazilian Pantanal.


Asunto(s)
Abejas/fisiología , Conducta Alimentaria , Polen , Animales , Abejas/clasificación , Brasil
6.
Neotrop. entomol ; 40(1): 47-54, Jan.-Feb. 2011. ilus, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-578833

RESUMEN

The pollen diet of Africanized honeybees Apis mellifera L. was studied during seven months (October 2006 to April 2007) in a natural forest fragment in the southern Pantanal, sub-region of Abobral, Mato Grosso do Sul. The analysis of the pollen diet was based on direct observations of the bees visiting flowers as well as through the use of a pollen trap installed in a wild colony in a tree hole in the same forest fragment. The total of 28 species in 15 botanical families were observed as potential sources of pollen for A. mellifera, with visits registered in 24 of these species in 13 botanical families. In the pollen trap we recorded 25 pollen types. This study is the first report to use this type of trap for pollen collection in the Neotropical region and aimed to identify the polliniferous bee plants of Brazilian pantanal.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Abejas/fisiología , Conducta Alimentaria , Polen , Brasil , Abejas/clasificación
7.
Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 14(2): 121-127, 2004. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-570853

RESUMEN

Stryphnodendron obovatum Benth., conhecido como "barbatimão", é uma espécie pertencente à família Leguminosae, sub-família Mimosoideae, e é amplamente distribuído em campos e cerrados. Na medicina popular, cascas de S. obovatum são usadas no tratamento de processos inflamatórios, como cicatrizante, para diarréia, frieira. Neste trabalho investigou-se a presença de proteínas e as atividades citotóxica, antibacteriana, antifúngica do extrato salino das sementes de S. obovatum. O extrato salino S. obovatum não apresentou toxidade frente ao ensaio com Artemia salina, nem mostrou atividade antibacteriana contra Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa e Escherichia coli. Na avaliação da atividade antioxidante, o extrato salino apresentou uma CE50 de 12, 193 µg/mL, enquanto a do padrão positivo BHT foi 2,98 µg/mL. O extrato salino de S. obovatum não apresentou atividade antifúngica, tanto na técnica de bioautografia com o fungo Cladosporium sphaerospermum, quanto no método de difusão em disco, realizado com Candida albicans. Foi realizado teste de atividade enzimática na qual observou-se a hidrólise do substrato H-D-Benzoil-arginina-p-nitroanilida (Bz-Arg-pNan).


Stryphnodendron obovatum Benth., popularly known as "barbatimão", belongs to the Leguminosae fami/y, of the Mimosoideae subfamily, and is present in fields and in "cerrados". S. obovatum bark is used in popular medicine for treating inflammatory processes, for healing wounds, and as cure for diarrhea and chílblain. This research investigates the presence of proteins and the cytotoxic, antifungal, antibacterial and antioxidant activities of the S. obovatum seed saline extract. The saline extract did not show cytotoxicity against Artemia salina nor any antibacterial activíty against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia colí. The evaluation of the antioxidant activity showed a CEso=12.193 µg/mL, and the BHT positive pattern presented 2.98 µg/mL. The S. obovatum saline extract was tested against Cladosporium sphaerospermum and Candida albicans, using the bioautography technique and the disk diffusion method. Benzoyl­arginine-p-nitroanilide (Bz-Arg-pNan) was hydrolyzed by the saline extract.

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