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J Ethnopharmacol ; 264: 113378, 2021 Jan 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32918995

RESUMO

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Ocotea odorifera (Vell.) Rohwer has been used in traditional medicine in the south of Brazil for the treatment of inflammatory-related conditions, such as rheumatism. However, there is not any scientific evidence for popular use. AIMS OF THE STUDY: To investigate the O. odorifera anti-inflammatory potential and identification of the main active compounds through metabolomic approaches. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In order to in vivo evaluate the inhibition of the main inflammatory pathways, the leaf decoction, leaf extract, its fractions and the essential oils from leaves and branches were submitted to the ear oedema and the neutrophils recruitment assays. The samples were chemically investigated by UHPLC-HRMS or GC-MS. The multivariate statistical analysis (PLS-DA) was used to determine the substances correlated with the anti-inflammatory properties. RESULTS: The in vivo studies indicated a promissory anti-inflammatory effect on both oedema and neutrophil recruitment for some samples including the decoction; hydroethanolic, ethyl acetate, and chloroform fractions; and the essential oils. According to the PLS-DA, the S-(+)-reticuline was evidenced as one of the three compounds of the plant most correlated with both anti-inflammatory mechanisms. Thus, S-(+)-reticuline was isolated and the anti-inflammatory activity was confirmed. Moreover, for the first time, the dual inhibition of oedema and neutrophil recruitment was uncovered and reported. Another compound positively correlated with the anti-inflammatory activity is likely to be a new compound since zero hit on the comprehensive mass database were encountered. The compounds found in the essential oils also showed significant anti-inflammatory activity, and thus indeed the plant has different classes of active substances. CONCLUSIONS: The decoction of O. odorifera and different fractions from its ethanolic extract demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity through dual inhibition of oedema and neutrophil recruitment. Thus, corroborating the popular medicinal use of the decoction of leaves from O. odorifera as an anti-inflammatory medicine. Besides, reticuline, one of the main active compounds, was isolated and proved to display the dual mechanism of action, indicating the O. odorifera as a promising source of active compounds for the treatment of inflammatory conditions.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios/uso terapêutico , Etnofarmacologia/métodos , Ocotea , Óleos Voláteis/uso terapêutico , Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Óleos de Plantas/uso terapêutico , Animais , Anti-Inflamatórios/isolamento & purificação , Brasil/etnologia , Edema/tratamento farmacológico , Edema/patologia , Camundongos , Óleos Voláteis/isolamento & purificação , Extratos Vegetais/isolamento & purificação , Folhas de Planta , Óleos de Plantas/isolamento & purificação
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Planta Med ; 81(14): 1296-307, 2015 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26227502

RESUMO

Cyclooxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase are enzymes that catalyze important inflammatory pathways, suggesting that dual cyclooxygenase/lipoxygenase inhibitors should be more efficacious as anti-inflammatory medicines with lower side effects than the currently available nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Many plants from the family Asteraceae have anti-inflammatory activities, which could be exerted by inhibiting the cyclooxygenase-1 and 5-lipoxygenase enzymes. Nevertheless, only a small number of compounds from this family have been directly evaluated for their ability to inhibit the enzymes in cell-free assays. Therefore, this study systematically evaluated 57 Asteraceae extracts in vitro in enzyme activity experiments to determine whether any of these extracts exhibit dual inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 and 5-lipoxygenase. The chemical profiles of the extracts were obtained by the high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet-diode array detector method, and their major constituents were dereplicated. Of the 57 tested extracts, 13 (26.6 %, IC50 range from 0.03-36.2 µg/mL) of them displayed dual inhibition. Extracts from known anti-inflammatory herbs, food plants, and previously uninvestigated species are among the most active. Additionally, the extract action was found to be specific with IC50 values close to or below those of the standard inhibitors. Thus, the active extracts and active substances of these species are potent inhibitors acting through the mechanism of dual inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 and 5-lipoxygenase. The extracts were prepared for this study using nontoxic extraction solvents (EtOH-H2O), requiring only a small amount of plant material to carry out the bioassays and the phytochemical analyses. In summary, this study demonstrated the potential of the investigated species as dual inhibitors, revealing their potential as pharmaceuticals or nutraceuticals.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/farmacologia , Asteraceae/química , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase/farmacologia , Inibidores de Lipoxigenase/farmacologia , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/química , Araquidonato 5-Lipoxigenase/metabolismo , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão/métodos , Ciclo-Oxigenase 1/metabolismo , Inibidores de Ciclo-Oxigenase/química , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos/métodos , Concentração Inibidora 50 , Inibidores de Lipoxigenase/química , Extratos Vegetais/análise , Extratos Vegetais/química
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24027592

RESUMO

The potential of the Copaifera langsdorffii leaves extract to prevent stone formation was analyzed by means of an ethylene glycol (EG) animal model of nephrolithiasis and an in vitro crystallization assay. Different doses of the C. langsdorffii leaves extract were administered to rats treated with EG. Urine biochemical parameters were quantified. CaOx deposits count and analysis of osteopontin expression were conducted on kidneys fixed in formalin. The in vitro assay was performed by turbidimetry. Phytochemical analyses of the extract were accomplished by HPLC-UV-DAD, and several compounds were isolated. C. langsdorffii leaf extract was able to avoid stone formation. The number of deposits was 50.30 ± 31.29 at the higher extract dose, compared to the value of 179.5 ± 45.96 achieved with the EG control. Significantly lower oxalate levels and OPN expression and increased citrate levels were observed after extract administration. In the in vitro assay, the extract diluted the formed crystals. Phytochemical analyses showed that the extract is rich in phenolic compounds that are capable of preventing stone formation. Thus, on the basis of our results, we suggest that the C. langsdorffii leaf extract has potential application in the prevention of kidney stone formation.

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J Ethnopharmacol ; 147(2): 389-94, 2013 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23506989

RESUMO

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray has been commonly used in folk medicine to treat abscesses, microbiological infections, snake bites, malaria and diabetes. Both anti-inflammatory and anti-malarial properties have been identified using appropriate assays, but the effective doses have demonstrated toxic effects for the experimental animals. Most of the pharmacological activities have been attributed to sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) and some chlorogenic acid derivatives (CAs) in the leaves of this species. This work aimed to evaluate the repeated-dose toxicity of an aqueous extract (AE) from Tithonia diversifolia leaves and to compare the results with an extract rich in STLs (LRE) and a polar extract (PE) without STLs but rich in CAs. The purpose of this work was to provide insights into the identity of the compounds responsible for the toxic effects of Tithonia diversifolia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The major classes of compounds were confirmed in each extract by IR spectra and HPLC-UV-DAD profiling using previously isolated or standard compounds. The toxicity of each extract was evaluated in a repeated-dose toxicity study in Wistar rats for 90 days. RESULTS: The AE is composed of both STLs and CAs, the LRE is rich in STLs, and the PE is rich in CAs. The AE caused alterations in haematological parameters but few alterations in biochemical parameters and was relatively safe at doses lower than 100mg/kg. However, the PE and LRE demonstrated several adverse effects by damaging the liver and kidneys, respectively. CONCLUSION: STLs and CAs can be toxic in prolonged use at higher doses in extracts prepared from Tithonia diversifolia by affecting the kidneys and liver.


Assuntos
Asteraceae , Extratos Vegetais/toxicidade , Animais , Ácido Clorogênico/análogos & derivados , Ácido Clorogênico/toxicidade , Feminino , Rim/efeitos dos fármacos , Rim/patologia , Lactonas/toxicidade , Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Fígado/patologia , Masculino , Tamanho do Órgão/efeitos dos fármacos , Folhas de Planta , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Sesquiterpenos/toxicidade , Baço/efeitos dos fármacos , Baço/patologia , Timo/efeitos dos fármacos , Timo/patologia , Testes de Toxicidade Subcrônica
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 136(2): 355-62, 2011 Jun 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21575698

RESUMO

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: T. diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray (Asteraceae) has been used in the traditional medicine in several countries as anti-inflammatory and against other illnesses. It is important to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of extracts from the leaves of this species, including an infusion, to identify the main constituents of the extracts, observe their effects and correlate them with the anti-inflammatory activity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An infusion, a leaf rinse extract (LRE) and a polar extract from the rinsed leaves (PE) were obtained and analysed by HPLC-UV-DAD and infrared spectroscopy. The major compounds of these extracts were quantified. The three obtained extracts were evaluated for their anti-inflammatory activities using the paw oedema and croton oil ear oedema assays in mice. Furthermore, neutrophil migration was measured by evaluating myeloperoxidase activity. RESULTS: The PE consists primarily of chlorogenic acids (CAs) and lacks sesquiterpene lactones (STLs). The LRE is rich in STLs and includes a few flavonoids. The infusion is chemically similar to the PE but also contains very low amounts of STLs. The PE and LRE have better mechanisms of action than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Unlike NSAIDs, both the PE and LRE inhibit oedema and neutrophil migration. The pool of CAs from the PE of T. diversifolia has an additional mechanism of action, and its anti-inflammatory effect was greater than what is described in the literature for this class of compounds using the same evaluation models. The similar chemical compositions observed for the infusion and the PE, contrasted with the different activities observed, suggests the presence of antagonist compounds produced during the extraction procedure (infusion); the infusion did not inhibit oedema, however it inhibited neutrophil migration. It suggests that although the great majority of plants present CAs, the category of anti-inflammatory effect of their extracts depends on a suitable pool of compounds and an absence of antagonists, among other factors. CONCLUSIONS: CAs from T. diversifolia comprise a good pool of anti-inflammatory compounds with better activity mechanisms than NSAIDs, other active compounds from the leaf extracts (STLs and flavonoids) and CAs from other plant sources. Thus, the PE of T. diversifolia has high potential for the development of new anti-inflammatory phytomedicines. The infusion probably contains antagonists, and therefore it can be useful to treat inflammation processes where neutrophil recruitment is involved and oedema is not.


Assuntos
Anti-Inflamatórios/uso terapêutico , Asteraceae/química , Ácidos Cicloexanocarboxílicos/uso terapêutico , Edema/tratamento farmacológico , Inflamação/tratamento farmacológico , Fitoterapia , Extratos Vegetais/uso terapêutico , Animais , Anti-Inflamatórios/isolamento & purificação , Anti-Inflamatórios/farmacologia , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/farmacologia , Ácido Clorogênico/isolamento & purificação , Ácido Clorogênico/farmacologia , Ácido Clorogênico/uso terapêutico , Ácidos Cicloexanocarboxílicos/isolamento & purificação , Ácidos Cicloexanocarboxílicos/farmacologia , Indometacina/farmacologia , Inflamação/imunologia , Lactonas/farmacologia , Camundongos , Infiltração de Neutrófilos/efeitos dos fármacos , Extratos Vegetais/química , Extratos Vegetais/farmacologia , Folhas de Planta , Sesquiterpenos/farmacologia
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 133(2): 434-41, 2011 Jan 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20951787

RESUMO

AIM OF THE STUDY: Yacon [Smallanthus sonchifolius (Poepp. & Endl.) H. Robinson, Asteraceae] is an Andean species that has traditionally been used as an anti-diabetic herb in several countries around the world, including Brazil. Its hypoglycaemic action has recently been demonstrated in normal and diabetic rats. However, studies about the safety of prolonged oral consumption of yacon leaf extracts are lacking. Thus, this work was undertaken to evaluate the repeated-dose toxicity of three extracts from yacon leaves: the aqueous extract (AE) prepared as a tea infusion; the leaf-rinse extract (LRE), which is rich in sesquiterpene lactones (STLs); and a polar extract from leaves without trichomes, or polar extract (PE), which lacks STLs but is rich in chlorogenic acids (CGAs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The major classes of the compounds were confirmed in each extract by IR spectra and HPLC-UV-DAD profiling as well as comparison to standard compounds. The toxicity of each extract was evaluated in a repeated-dose toxicity study in Wistar rats for 90 days. RESULTS: The PE was rich in CGAs, but we did not detect any STLs. The AE and LRE showed the presence of STLs. The polar extract caused alterations in some biochemical parameters, but the animals did not show signs of behavioural toxicity or serious lesions in organs. Alterations of specific biochemical parameters in the blood (creatinine 7.0 mg/dL, glucose 212.0 mg/dL, albumin 2.8 g/dL) of rats treated with AE (10, 50 and 100 mg/kg) and LRE (10 and 100 mg/kg) pointed to renal damage, which was confirmed by histological analysis of the kidneys. CONCLUSIONS: The renal damage was associated with increased blood glucose levels after prolonged oral administration of the AE. This observation suggested that the hypoglycaemic effect observed after treatment for 30 days in an earlier study is reversible and was likely the result of renal injury caused by the toxicity of yacon. Because STLs were detected in both AE and LRE, there is strong evidence that these terpenoids are the main toxic compounds in the leaves of the yacon. Based on our results, we do not recommend the oral use of yacon leaves to treat diabetes.


Assuntos
Asteraceae/toxicidade , Rim/efeitos dos fármacos , Administração Oral , Animais , Asteraceae/química , Glicemia/metabolismo , Brasil , Ácido Clorogênico/administração & dosagem , Ácido Clorogênico/toxicidade , Etnofarmacologia , Feminino , Hipoglicemiantes/administração & dosagem , Hipoglicemiantes/toxicidade , Rim/patologia , Rim/fisiopatologia , Lactonas/administração & dosagem , Lactonas/toxicidade , Masculino , Medicina Tradicional , Fitoterapia , Extratos Vegetais/administração & dosagem , Extratos Vegetais/toxicidade , Folhas de Planta/química , Folhas de Planta/toxicidade , Plantas Medicinais/química , Plantas Medicinais/toxicidade , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Sesquiterpenos/administração & dosagem , Sesquiterpenos/toxicidade
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Biota neotrop. (Online, Ed. port.) ; 7(2)2007. ilus, mapas, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-467988

RESUMO

Áreas de afloramentos rochosos em topos de morros abrigam uma vegetação bastante peculiar. Muitas das espécies que ocorrem nessas áreas apresentam uma série de características que permitem sua sobrevivência num ambiente com solo pobre e arenoso, com alta insolação e grande oscilação de temperatura entre o dia e a noite. Essas características particulares despertaram o interesse no estudo da flora das áreas de afloramentos rochosos do Morro do Forno (Altinópolis-SP). A flora apresenta um total de 157 espécies distribuídas em 48 famílias. Fabaceae (14 spp.), Asteraceae (12 spp.), Poaceae (12 spp.), Rubiaceae (11 spp.), Malpighiaceae (9 spp.) e Melastomataceae (8 spp.) são as famílias com o maior número de espécies. O estrato herbáceo-arbustivo caracteriza a área (61 por cento), seguido pelo arbóreo (19 por cento), sendo de menor representatividade as lianas (11 por cento) e os subarbustos (9 por cento). Muitas das espécies que ocorrem na área estão presentes em outros afloramentos rochosos brasileiros como, por exemplo, nos campos rupestres da Serra do Cipó e Serra da Canastra em Minas Gerais e nos cerrados rupestres da Chapada dos Guimarães no Mato Grosso.


Rock outcrops on the plateaus of hills have peculiar vegetation. The major part of the species occurring on these areas have various features that allow their survival under adverse environmental conditions as poor and sandy soil with intense solar radiation and great temperature ranging from day and night. These particular characteristics aroused the interest in the study of the flora on rock outcrops of Morro do Forno (Altinópolis-SP). A list of 157 species of 48 families was recorded. Fabaceae (14 spp.), Asteraceae (12 spp.), Poaceae (12 spp.), Rubiaceae (11 spp.), Malpighiaceae (9 spp.) and Melastomataceae (8 spp.) are the families with more number of species. The herbaceous-shruby stratum characterizes the area (61 percent), followed by arboreous (19 percent); lianas (11 percent) and subshruby (9 percent) are less representative. Many of the species occurring on the area are present another Brazilian rocky outcrops as, for example, the "campos rupestres" of the Minas Gerais state (Serra do Cipó and Serra da Canastra) and the "cerrados rupestres" of the Mato Grosso state (Chapada dos Guimarães).


Assuntos
Mudança Climática , Estruturas Vegetais/classificação , Estruturas Vegetais/efeitos adversos , Flora/análise , Flora/classificação , Temperatura
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