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Phytochemical profile and mechanisms involved in the anti-nociception caused by the hydroethanolic extract obtained from Tocoyena formosa (Cham. & Schltdl.) K. Schum (Jenipapo-bravo) leaves in mice.
Cesário, Francisco Rafael Alves Santana; de Albuquerque, Thaís Rodrigues; de Lacerda, Giovana Mendes; de Oliveira, Maria Rayane Correia; Rodrigues, Lindaiane Bezerra; Martins, Anita Oliveira Brito Pereira Bezerra; Boligon, Aline Augusti; Júnior, Lucindo José Quintans; de Souza Araújo, Adriano Antunes; Vale, Mariana Lima; Coutinho, Henrique Douglas Melo; de Menezes, Irwin Rose Alencar.
Affiliation
  • Cesário FRAS; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil.
  • de Albuquerque TR; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil.
  • de Lacerda GM; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil.
  • de Oliveira MRC; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil.
  • Rodrigues LB; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil.
  • Martins AOBPB; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil.
  • Boligon AA; Laboratory of Phytochemical Research of the Department of Industrial Pharmacy, Federal University of Santa Maria, 97.105-900, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
  • Júnior LJQ; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Graduate Program in Pharmacology, Federal University of Sergipe, 49.100-000, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • de Souza Araújo AA; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Graduate Program in Pharmacology, Federal University of Sergipe, 49.100-000, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Vale ML; Postgraduate Program in Health Sciences. Federal University of Sergipe, 49.100-000, Aracaju, SE, Brazil.
  • Coutinho HDM; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil. Electronic address: hdmcoutinho@gmail.com.
  • de Menezes IRA; Department of Biological Chemistry, Postgraduate Program in Molecular Bioprospecting Program, Regional University of Cariri, 63.105-000, Crato, CE, Brazil. Electronic address: irwin.alencar@urca.br.
Biomed Pharmacother ; 97: 321-329, 2018 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29091881
ABSTRACT
Tocoyena formosa, a small ornamental tree growing in the dry regions of central Brazil, is commonly known as 'genipapo do bravo'. This is a medicinal plant traditionally used as an analgesic for rheumatic pain, lower back pain and myalgia, however its use is carried out without scientific evidence, which thus justifies the development of studies to investigate and prove its therapeutic potential. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the phytochemical profile of Tocoyena formosa (Cham. & Schlecht.) K. Schum (TFLHE) and the mechanisms involved in its anti-nociceptive effect. The TFLHE revealed the presence of gallic acid, catechin, chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, ellagic acid, rutin, quercetin and luteolin. The TFLHE at doses of 200 and 400mg/kg significantly decreased acetic acid-induced abdominal contortions, the reaction time for the formalin test in both phases and increased the paw withdrawal time in the hot plate thermal stimulus test. The 200mg/kg dose also significantly inhibited the plantar mechanical hyperalgesia intensity induced by formalin within 24h. TREATMENT with the TFLHE did not cause significant changes in motor performance and coordination in the Rota Rod test. The investigation on the possible mechanism of antinociceptive action of TFLHE indicates the involvement of opioid, glutamatergic, nitric oxide/cGMP and vanilloid systems. It is concluded that the TFLHE has an antinociceptive effect promoted by the aforementioned mechanisms.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Therapeutic Methods and Therapies TCIM: Terapias_biologicas Main subject: Pain Measurement / Plant Extracts / Plant Leaves / Nociception / Phytochemicals / Analgesics Language: En Journal: Biomed Pharmacother Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Therapeutic Methods and Therapies TCIM: Terapias_biologicas Main subject: Pain Measurement / Plant Extracts / Plant Leaves / Nociception / Phytochemicals / Analgesics Language: En Journal: Biomed Pharmacother Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil