Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent

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Ano de defesa: 2009
Autor(a) principal: PAULA, Marcio André de lattes
Orientador(a): COSTA, Elson Alves lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas
Departamento: Ciências da Saúde - Farmácia
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/2133
Resumo: Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent is a small postage plant belonging to the Ulmaceae family, it has very flexible branches, usually in a crossed and overcoated form armed with spines. The leaves are short-petioled, ovals and have sizes that vary from 5-13 cm long and 3-7 cm wide. The tea obtained through it leaves is popularly used for body pain, rheumatism, chest pain, asthma, cramps, poor digestion, and as diuretic. Samples were collected in Campestre-GO, a exsiccates identified and deposited in the Herbarium of UFG under number 40110. It was performed macro and microscopic analysis and part of the botanical material was dried and ground to testing for moisture, total ash and acid insoluble ash, phytochemical screening and obtaining the aqueous extract of leaves of esporão-de-galo (EAEG). The EAEG was obtained by infusion of 3% of the powder of the leaves. Swiss mice (male adult, weighing between 25 to 35 g) were pre-treated orally with EAEG (70, 200 and 600 mg / kg), vehicle (water filtered 10 mL / kg) and ranitidine (50 mg / kg) before induction of gastric lesions by indomethacin (30 mg / kg sc), ethanol 75% (v / v) and by restraint stress and hypothermia. The effects of the extract on the volume, pH and total acidity of gastric secretion were evaluated by the method of pyloric ligation, and the treatments were performed by intraduodenal administration (id). It also assessed the influence of intestinal transit EAEG in animals with previous treatments made orally.. In macroscopic analysis were confirmed common characteristics of the species. In the microscopic analysis it was observed structures, such as: short and long trichomes, unicellular and pluricellular, epidermal cells of various sizes, cells containing druses, prismatic crystals and cystoliths. In phytochemical prospecting was detected the presence of mucilage and secondary metabolites as coumarins and flavonoids. The efficiency of the extraction process was 20%. In models of ulcers induced by different agents: indomethacin, ethanol and stress in doses of 70, 200 and 600 mg/kg, there was reduction in the number of injuries caused by these agents. When the EAEG was administered by intraduodenal route, there was reduction in the volume of total and free acidity of gastric secretion in mice with ligation of pylorus. In assessing the influence of EAEG on intestinal transit was observed increase only with the dose increased to 600 mg/kg. The results suggest that the EAEG contains active ingredients gastro protectors that do not reduce intestinal motility and may justify the popular use of the plant to gastritis and ulcers
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spelling COSTA, Elson Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2607893423583912http://lattes.cnpq.br/1074490459616839PAULA, Marcio André de2014-07-29T16:11:54Z2010-04-222009-08-26PAULA, Marcio André de. Pharmacognostic and gastroprotective activity of aqueous leaf extract of Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent. 2009. 90 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde - Farmácia) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2009.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/2133Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent is a small postage plant belonging to the Ulmaceae family, it has very flexible branches, usually in a crossed and overcoated form armed with spines. The leaves are short-petioled, ovals and have sizes that vary from 5-13 cm long and 3-7 cm wide. The tea obtained through it leaves is popularly used for body pain, rheumatism, chest pain, asthma, cramps, poor digestion, and as diuretic. Samples were collected in Campestre-GO, a exsiccates identified and deposited in the Herbarium of UFG under number 40110. It was performed macro and microscopic analysis and part of the botanical material was dried and ground to testing for moisture, total ash and acid insoluble ash, phytochemical screening and obtaining the aqueous extract of leaves of esporão-de-galo (EAEG). The EAEG was obtained by infusion of 3% of the powder of the leaves. Swiss mice (male adult, weighing between 25 to 35 g) were pre-treated orally with EAEG (70, 200 and 600 mg / kg), vehicle (water filtered 10 mL / kg) and ranitidine (50 mg / kg) before induction of gastric lesions by indomethacin (30 mg / kg sc), ethanol 75% (v / v) and by restraint stress and hypothermia. The effects of the extract on the volume, pH and total acidity of gastric secretion were evaluated by the method of pyloric ligation, and the treatments were performed by intraduodenal administration (id). It also assessed the influence of intestinal transit EAEG in animals with previous treatments made orally.. In macroscopic analysis were confirmed common characteristics of the species. In the microscopic analysis it was observed structures, such as: short and long trichomes, unicellular and pluricellular, epidermal cells of various sizes, cells containing druses, prismatic crystals and cystoliths. In phytochemical prospecting was detected the presence of mucilage and secondary metabolites as coumarins and flavonoids. The efficiency of the extraction process was 20%. In models of ulcers induced by different agents: indomethacin, ethanol and stress in doses of 70, 200 and 600 mg/kg, there was reduction in the number of injuries caused by these agents. When the EAEG was administered by intraduodenal route, there was reduction in the volume of total and free acidity of gastric secretion in mice with ligation of pylorus. In assessing the influence of EAEG on intestinal transit was observed increase only with the dose increased to 600 mg/kg. The results suggest that the EAEG contains active ingredients gastro protectors that do not reduce intestinal motility and may justify the popular use of the plant to gastritis and ulcersA Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent é uma planta de pequeno porte pertencente à família Ulmaceae, possui ramos muito flexíveis, geralmente em forma de zigue-zague, compridos e armados de espinhos. As folhas são curto-pecioladas, ovado-oblongas ou ovadas e possui tamanhos que podem variar de 5-13 cm de comprimento e 3-7 cm de largura. O chá das folhas desta planta é usado popularmente para dores no corpo, reumatismo, dores no peito, asma, cólicas, mádigestão e como diurético. Amostras das folhas foram coletadas em Campestre-GO, identificadas e uma exsicata depositada no Herbário da UFG sob o nº 40110. Foram realizadas análises macro e microscópicas e parte do material botânico foi seco e triturado para a realização dos testes de umidade, cinzas totais e insolúveis em ácido, triagem fitoquímica e obtenção do extrato aquoso das folhas do esporão-degalo (EAEG). O EAEG foi obtido por infusão a 3% do pó das folhas. Camundongos Swiss (machos, adultos, pesando entre 25 35 g) foram pré-tratados oralmente com EAEG (70, 200 e 600 mg/kg), veículo (água filtrada 10 mL/kg) e ranitidina (50 mg/kg), antes da indução das lesões gástricas por endometacina (30 mg/kg s.c.), etanol 75% (v/v) e estresse por contenção e hipotermia. Os efeitos do extrato sobre o volume, pH e acidez total da secreção gástrica foram avaliados pelo método da ligadura pilórica, sendo que os tratamentos foram realizados por via intraduodenal (i.d.). Avaliou-se também a influência do EAEG no trânsito intestinal dos animais, com tratamentos prévios realizados por via oral. Na análise macroscópica observouse características comuns da espécie. Na análise microscópica observou-se estruturas, tais como: tricomas tectores curtos e longos, unicelulares e pluricelulares, células epidérmicas de tamanhos variados, células contendo drusas, cristais prismáticos e cistólitos. Na prospecção fitoquímica foi detectada a presença de mucilagem, cumarinas e flavonóides. O rendimento do processo extrativo para obtenção do EAEG foi de 20%. Nos modelos de úlceras induzidas pelos diferentes agentes: indometacina, etanol e estresse nas doses de 70, 200 e 600 mg/kg, observou-se redução do número de lesões provocadas por esses agentes. Quando o EAEG foi administrado pela via intraduodenal, observou-se diminuição do volume, da acidez livre e total da secreção gástrica em camundongos com ligadura de piloro. Na avaliação da influência do EAEG sobre o trânsito intestinal observou-se aumento somente com a dose de 600 mk/kg. Os resultados encontrados neste trabalho permitem sugerir que o EAEG contêm princípios ativos gastroprotetores que não reduzem a motilidade intestinal podendo justificar o uso popular da planta para tratar gastrites e úlcerasMade available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T16:11:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTACAO MARCIO ANDRE DE PAULA FARMACIA.pdf: 930244 bytes, checksum: 84ee19ed6dd9d6a0b3f3414561eb6a1b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-08-26application/pdfhttp://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/TEDE/retrieve/4900/DISSERTACAO%20MARCIO%20ANDRE%20DE%20PAULA%20FARMACIA.pdf.jpgporUniversidade Federal de GoiásMestrado em Ciências FarmacêuticasUFGBRCiências da Saúde - FarmáciaPlantas medicinais, Celtis, cumarinas, flavonóides, mucilagens, gastroproteçãoMedicinal plants, Celtis, coumarins, flavonoids, mucilages, gastro protectionCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIACaracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) 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title Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent
spellingShingle Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent
PAULA, Marcio André de
Plantas medicinais, Celtis, cumarinas, flavonóides, mucilagens, gastroproteção
Medicinal plants, Celtis, coumarins, flavonoids, mucilages, gastro protection
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
title_short Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent
title_full Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent
title_fullStr Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent
title_sort Caracterização farmacognóstica e atividade gastroprotetora do extrato aquoso das folhas de Celtis Iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent
author PAULA, Marcio André de
author_facet PAULA, Marcio André de
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topic Plantas medicinais, Celtis, cumarinas, flavonóides, mucilagens, gastroproteção
Medicinal plants, Celtis, coumarins, flavonoids, mucilages, gastro protection
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
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description Celtis iguanaea (Jacq.) Sargent is a small postage plant belonging to the Ulmaceae family, it has very flexible branches, usually in a crossed and overcoated form armed with spines. The leaves are short-petioled, ovals and have sizes that vary from 5-13 cm long and 3-7 cm wide. The tea obtained through it leaves is popularly used for body pain, rheumatism, chest pain, asthma, cramps, poor digestion, and as diuretic. Samples were collected in Campestre-GO, a exsiccates identified and deposited in the Herbarium of UFG under number 40110. It was performed macro and microscopic analysis and part of the botanical material was dried and ground to testing for moisture, total ash and acid insoluble ash, phytochemical screening and obtaining the aqueous extract of leaves of esporão-de-galo (EAEG). The EAEG was obtained by infusion of 3% of the powder of the leaves. Swiss mice (male adult, weighing between 25 to 35 g) were pre-treated orally with EAEG (70, 200 and 600 mg / kg), vehicle (water filtered 10 mL / kg) and ranitidine (50 mg / kg) before induction of gastric lesions by indomethacin (30 mg / kg sc), ethanol 75% (v / v) and by restraint stress and hypothermia. The effects of the extract on the volume, pH and total acidity of gastric secretion were evaluated by the method of pyloric ligation, and the treatments were performed by intraduodenal administration (id). It also assessed the influence of intestinal transit EAEG in animals with previous treatments made orally.. In macroscopic analysis were confirmed common characteristics of the species. In the microscopic analysis it was observed structures, such as: short and long trichomes, unicellular and pluricellular, epidermal cells of various sizes, cells containing druses, prismatic crystals and cystoliths. In phytochemical prospecting was detected the presence of mucilage and secondary metabolites as coumarins and flavonoids. The efficiency of the extraction process was 20%. In models of ulcers induced by different agents: indomethacin, ethanol and stress in doses of 70, 200 and 600 mg/kg, there was reduction in the number of injuries caused by these agents. When the EAEG was administered by intraduodenal route, there was reduction in the volume of total and free acidity of gastric secretion in mice with ligation of pylorus. In assessing the influence of EAEG on intestinal transit was observed increase only with the dose increased to 600 mg/kg. The results suggest that the EAEG contains active ingredients gastro protectors that do not reduce intestinal motility and may justify the popular use of the plant to gastritis and ulcers
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