Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes
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| Tipo de acesso: | Acesso embargado |
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Universidade Estadual da Paraíba
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas - PPGCF
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Pró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGP
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BR
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| Link de acesso: | https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/handle/123456789/73334 |
Resumo: | Medicinal plants produce metabolites that are compounds of the secondary metabolism of plants that have several important pharmacological activities, making the plant kingdom a valuable source of substances useful in therapies involving humans. Based on this, it is necessary to study the optimization of the extraction of these metabolites to maximize production and contribute to the production chain in the pharmacotherapeutic field. Among the species of high biological value, Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler stands out, popularly known as “braúna”, “baraúna”, being the main representative of the genus Schinopsis. This tree is endemic to Brazil and its parts are used for therapeutic purposes such as flu, cough, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic, treatment of cardiovascular diseases, antimicrobial and antifungal. Thus, this study aimed to obtain and quantify secondary metabolites (tannins, flavonoids and total polyphenols) from leaves of the species Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler, using three different solvents: ethanol, chloroform and hexane, using the ultrasound extractive method. To carry out the study, 10 collections of S. brasiliensis leaves were carried out in the municipalities of São José da Mata, Sumé, Pocinhos, Puxinanã, Queimadas and Campina Grande. Based on this, from the methodology used, the results for each of the solvents indicated significant differences in the amount of metabolites. The tests showed that the extract with the highest concentration of polyphenols, 5.84x10-5 mg/g, used the solvent ethanol in the collection in the municipality of Puxinanã; flavonoids in the municipality of Pocinhos, 7.52x10-5 mg/g, also with the solvent ethanol; and a greater affinity in the quantification of tannins using the hexane solvent, detecting 14.10 x 10-5 mg/g in the collection of the municipality of Puxinanã. The chloroform solvent was also able to extract all three metabolites researched, highlighting the quantification of flavonoids in 7.02x10-5 mg/g in the city of Campina Grande, it was possible to verify the importance of the quality control of the species, as well as the seasonality, since the place where the species are inserted and the type of solvent used, interfered in the quantification of the studied metabolites. |
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Among the species of high biological value, Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler stands out, popularly known as “braúna”, “baraúna”, being the main representative of the genus Schinopsis. This tree is endemic to Brazil and its parts are used for therapeutic purposes such as flu, cough, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic, treatment of cardiovascular diseases, antimicrobial and antifungal. Thus, this study aimed to obtain and quantify secondary metabolites (tannins, flavonoids and total polyphenols) from leaves of the species Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler, using three different solvents: ethanol, chloroform and hexane, using the ultrasound extractive method. To carry out the study, 10 collections of S. brasiliensis leaves were carried out in the municipalities of São José da Mata, Sumé, Pocinhos, Puxinanã, Queimadas and Campina Grande. Based on this, from the methodology used, the results for each of the solvents indicated significant differences in the amount of metabolites. The tests showed that the extract with the highest concentration of polyphenols, 5.84x10-5 mg/g, used the solvent ethanol in the collection in the municipality of Puxinanã; flavonoids in the municipality of Pocinhos, 7.52x10-5 mg/g, also with the solvent ethanol; and a greater affinity in the quantification of tannins using the hexane solvent, detecting 14.10 x 10-5 mg/g in the collection of the municipality of Puxinanã. The chloroform solvent was also able to extract all three metabolites researched, highlighting the quantification of flavonoids in 7.02x10-5 mg/g in the city of Campina Grande, it was possible to verify the importance of the quality control of the species, as well as the seasonality, since the place where the species are inserted and the type of solvent used, interfered in the quantification of the studied metabolites.As plantas medicinais produzem metabólitos que são compostos do metabolismo secundário das plantas que apresentam diversas atividades farmacológicas importantes, tornando o reino vegetal uma valiosa fonte de substâncias úteis nas terapias que envolvem humanos. Com base nisso, faz-se necessário o estudo de otimização da extração desses metabólitos para maximizara produção e contribuir com a cadeia produtiva no âmbito farmacoterapêutico. Dentre as espécies de alto valor biológico, destaca-se a Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler, conhecida popularmente como “braúna”, “baraúna”,sendo a principalrepresentante do gênero Schinopsis.Esta árvore é endêmica do Brasil e suas partes são utilizadas para fins terapêuticos como ação da gripe, tosse, diarreia, propriedades anti-inflamatórias, antihelmintica, tratamento de doenças cardiovasculares, antimicrobiana e antifúngica. Assim, este estudo objetivou obter e quantificaros metabólitos secundários (taninos, flavonóides e polifenóis totais) das folhas da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler, utilizando três diferentes solventes: etanol, clorofórmio e hexano, a partir do método extrativo ultrassom. Para realização do estudo foram realizadas 10 coletas das folhas da S. brasiliensis nos municípios de São José da Mata, Sumé, Pocinhos, Puxinanã, Queimadas e Campina Grande. Com base nisso, a partir da metodologia empregada,osresultados para cada um dos solventes indicaram diferenças significativas da quantidade dosmetabólitos. Os ensaios mostraramque o extrato que apresentou uma maior concentração de polifenóis, 5,84x10-5 mg/g, utilizou osolvente etanol na coleta do município de Puxinanã; flavonoides no município de Pocinhos, 7,52x10- 5 mg/g, também com o solvente etanol; e uma maior afinidade na quantificação de taninos utilizando o solvente hexano, detectando 14,10 x 10-5 mg/g na coleta do município de Puxinanã. O solvente clorofórmio também conseguiu extrair todos os três metabólitos pesquisados, destacando-se pela quantificação de flavonóides em 7,02x10-5 mg/g no municípiode Campina Grande, pôde-se verificar a importância do controle de qualidade das espécies, bem como da sazonalidade, visto que, o local a qual as espécies estão inseridas e tipo de solvente utilizado, interferiram na quantificação dos metabólitos estudados.application/pdfUniversidade Estadual da ParaíbaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas - PPGCFUEPBBRPró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGPPró-Reitoria de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa - PRPGPSecondary metabolitesPhytochemistrySchinopsis brasiliensisCIENCIAS DA SAUDESchinopsis brasiliensisFitoquímicaMetabólitos secundáriosExtração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventesExpresiones químicas señalizadas en las manos de intérpretes de Librasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisOshiro Junior, João AugustoSilva, Paulo César Dantas daVeras Neto, José GermanoCalixto, Mariana Gaiãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB)instname:Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB)instacron:UEPBTHUMBNAILPDF - Mariana Gaião Calixto.jpgPDF - Mariana Gaião Calixto.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg3077https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/bitstreams/75f09158-b56a-4c7d-8dcf-95cf607b2e7c/downloadd04e198249d89915b0fea559db2de849MD56falseAnonymousREADPDF - Termo BDTD.jpgPDF - Termo BDTD.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg5907https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/bitstreams/e0e13108-e505-497a-a656-cf030fcbdcad/downloadffb11a9e48677d1c4293b085adb8581aMD57falseAnonymousREAD2999-12-31ORIGINALPDF - Mariana Gaião CalixtoPDF - Mariana Gaião CalixtoPDF - Mariana Gaião Calixtoapplication/pdf931360https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/bitstreams/1e94833d-7c34-46f0-8f22-b1e3f34b208d/downloadb1624c42f875b6c8965b6342f620456fMD52trueAnonymousREADPDF - Termo BDTDPDF - Termo BDTDPDF - Termo BDTDapplication/pdf231163https://repositorio.uepb.edu.br/bitstreams/b88700e1-9779-4f56-9387-574475b16a36/download4caa5e63cdc61579e371f83998bd8ab4MD54falseAnonymousREAD2999-12-31LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; 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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes |
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Expresiones químicas señalizadas en las manos de intérpretes de Libras |
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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes |
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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes Calixto, Mariana Gaião Secondary metabolites Phytochemistry Schinopsis brasiliensis CIENCIAS DA SAUDE Schinopsis brasiliensis Fitoquímica Metabólitos secundários |
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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes |
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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes |
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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes |
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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes |
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Extração de metabólitos secundários da espécie Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler utilizando diferentes solventes |
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Calixto, Mariana Gaião |
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Oshiro Junior, João Augusto |
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Silva, Paulo César Dantas da |
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Veras Neto, José Germano |
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Calixto, Mariana Gaião |
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Oshiro Junior, João Augusto Silva, Paulo César Dantas da Veras Neto, José Germano |
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Secondary metabolites Phytochemistry Schinopsis brasiliensis |
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CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
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Medicinal plants produce metabolites that are compounds of the secondary metabolism of plants that have several important pharmacological activities, making the plant kingdom a valuable source of substances useful in therapies involving humans. Based on this, it is necessary to study the optimization of the extraction of these metabolites to maximize production and contribute to the production chain in the pharmacotherapeutic field. Among the species of high biological value, Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler stands out, popularly known as “braúna”, “baraúna”, being the main representative of the genus Schinopsis. This tree is endemic to Brazil and its parts are used for therapeutic purposes such as flu, cough, diarrhea, anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic, treatment of cardiovascular diseases, antimicrobial and antifungal. Thus, this study aimed to obtain and quantify secondary metabolites (tannins, flavonoids and total polyphenols) from leaves of the species Schinopsis brasiliensis Engler, using three different solvents: ethanol, chloroform and hexane, using the ultrasound extractive method. To carry out the study, 10 collections of S. brasiliensis leaves were carried out in the municipalities of São José da Mata, Sumé, Pocinhos, Puxinanã, Queimadas and Campina Grande. Based on this, from the methodology used, the results for each of the solvents indicated significant differences in the amount of metabolites. The tests showed that the extract with the highest concentration of polyphenols, 5.84x10-5 mg/g, used the solvent ethanol in the collection in the municipality of Puxinanã; flavonoids in the municipality of Pocinhos, 7.52x10-5 mg/g, also with the solvent ethanol; and a greater affinity in the quantification of tannins using the hexane solvent, detecting 14.10 x 10-5 mg/g in the collection of the municipality of Puxinanã. The chloroform solvent was also able to extract all three metabolites researched, highlighting the quantification of flavonoids in 7.02x10-5 mg/g in the city of Campina Grande, it was possible to verify the importance of the quality control of the species, as well as the seasonality, since the place where the species are inserted and the type of solvent used, interfered in the quantification of the studied metabolites. |
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