AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)

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Ano de defesa: 2004
Autor(a) principal: VIEIRA JÚNIOR, Geraldo lattes
Orientador(a): PAULA, José Realino de 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 Biologia
Departamento: Ciências Biolóicas
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1276
Resumo: Solanum lycocarpum A. St.-Hil., popularly known as lobeira (wolf-fruit), is easily found in the Brazilian savanna. It is characterized as a bushy plant with average height of about 5 meters (16 feet), fragile branches, featuring a nearly round berry type of fruit, with diameter that ranges from 8 to 15 cm (3.1 to 5.9 inches), yellowish green color even when ripe, fleshy and juicy pulp. The lobeira is used in folk medicine for several therapeutic purposes such as bronchitis, worm diseases, diabetes and ulcer. A study with ethanolic extract of fruit (EEF) of the lobeira showed analgesic and antidermatogenic activity in the experimental samples of acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing and ear edema. In the present work were performed the morphoanatomic study of the fruit and the antiinflammatory evaluation of the alkaloidic fraction (FA) acquired through the EEF. The morphoanatomic analysis of the fruit pointed out the existence of elements that allow its characterization, like the stellate trichomes, present in leaves of the same species as well. The FA was obtained by acid extraction of the EEF, being defined by thin-layer chromatography the presence of the glycoalkaloid solamargine, found in other species of the Solanum genus. The antiinflamatory activity was estimated in vivo through the ear edema method induced by the croton oil and by the leukocyte migration in the peritonitis induced by carrageenin. It was estimated in vitro the FA ability to restrain the phospholipase A2 action in snake poison. The prior treatment of animals with FA in doses of 50 to 100mg/kg (s.c.) reduced the ear edema formation, and in doses of 30 a 300mg/kg (s.c. and p.o.) decreased the leukocyte migration. The experimental models in vivo demonstrated that the FA displayed characteristic results of an antiinflamatory activity similar to the one shown by the glycocorticoids. The results obtained with the FA could be outcome of the glycoalkaloid presence and also indicate that the FA has the active principles responsible for the biological activity verified in EEF. The FA has not presented inhibitive activity of phospholipase A2 that could be detected by in vitro method that was applied. It becomes necessary the purification of the glycoalkaloid and the completion of specific trials aiming to confirm the antiinflamatory action as well as the participating mechanisms.
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A study with ethanolic extract of fruit (EEF) of the lobeira showed analgesic and antidermatogenic activity in the experimental samples of acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing and ear edema. In the present work were performed the morphoanatomic study of the fruit and the antiinflammatory evaluation of the alkaloidic fraction (FA) acquired through the EEF. The morphoanatomic analysis of the fruit pointed out the existence of elements that allow its characterization, like the stellate trichomes, present in leaves of the same species as well. The FA was obtained by acid extraction of the EEF, being defined by thin-layer chromatography the presence of the glycoalkaloid solamargine, found in other species of the Solanum genus. The antiinflamatory activity was estimated in vivo through the ear edema method induced by the croton oil and by the leukocyte migration in the peritonitis induced by carrageenin. It was estimated in vitro the FA ability to restrain the phospholipase A2 action in snake poison. The prior treatment of animals with FA in doses of 50 to 100mg/kg (s.c.) reduced the ear edema formation, and in doses of 30 a 300mg/kg (s.c. and p.o.) decreased the leukocyte migration. The experimental models in vivo demonstrated that the FA displayed characteristic results of an antiinflamatory activity similar to the one shown by the glycocorticoids. The results obtained with the FA could be outcome of the glycoalkaloid presence and also indicate that the FA has the active principles responsible for the biological activity verified in EEF. The FA has not presented inhibitive activity of phospholipase A2 that could be detected by in vitro method that was applied. It becomes necessary the purification of the glycoalkaloid and the completion of specific trials aiming to confirm the antiinflamatory action as well as the participating mechanisms.Solanum lycocarpum A. St.-Hil., popularmente conhecida como lobeira, é facilmente encontrada no cerrado. Caracteriza-se como uma planta arbustiva com até cinco metros de altura, ramos frágeis, apresentando fruto tipo baga globosa, de oito a quinze centímetros de diâmetro, cor verde-amarelada mesmo quando maduro, polpa carnosa e suculenta. A lobeira é usada na medicina popular para diversos fins terapêuticos, como por exemplo, bronquite, verminose, diabete e úlcera. Estudo com o extrato etanólico do fruto (EEF) da lobeira demonstrou atividade analgésica e antiedematogênica nos modelos experimentais de contorção abdominal e edema de orelha. No presente trabalho foram realizados o estudo morfoanatômico do fruto e a avaliação da atividade antiinflamatória da fração alcaloídica (FA) obtida a partir do EEF. A avaliação morfoanatômica do fruto indicou a presença de elementos que permitem sua caracterização, como os tricomas estrelados, presentes também nas folhas da mesma espécie. A FA foi obtida por extração ácida do EEF, sendo caracterizada, mediante cromatografia de camada delgada, a presença do glicoalcalóide solamargina, encontrado também em outras espécies do gênero Solanum. A atividade antiinflamatória foi avaliada in vivo através do método do edema de orelha induzido pelo óleo de cróton e pela migração celular na peritonite induzida por carragenina. Foi avaliada in vitro a capacidade da FA em inibir a ação da fosfolipase A2 presente em veneno de cobra. O tratamento prévio dos animais com FA nas doses de 50 e 100mg/kg (s.c.) reduziu a formação do edema de orelha, e nas doses de 30 a 300mg/kg (s.c. e p.o.) reduziu a migração leucocitária. Os modelos experimentais in vivo demonstraram que a FA apresentou resultados característicos de uma atividade antiinflamatória semelhante à apresentada pelos glicocorticóides. Estes resultados poderiam ser decorrentes da presença do glicoalcalóide e também indicar que a FA possui os princípios ativos responsáveis pela atividade biológica verificada no EEF. A FA não apresentou atividade inibitória da fosfolipase A2 que pudesse ser detectada pelo método in vitro utilizado. Faz-se necessário a purificação do glicoalcalóide e a realização de ensaios específicos visando confirmar a ação antiinflamatória assim como os mecanismos envolvidos.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:16:34Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv EVALUATION anti-inflammatory activity FRACTION OF THE FRUIT OF ALKALOIDS Wolf Apple A.St.-Hil. (Wolf)
title AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
spellingShingle AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
VIEIRA JÚNIOR, Geraldo
Solanum lycocarpum
morfoanatomia do fruto
atividade antiinflamatória
1.Solanum lycocarpum(Lobeira); 2.Frutas(Lobeira)-Morfoanatomia; 3.Plantas Medicinais - Atividade antiinflamatória; 4.Plantas Cerrados
Solanum lycocarpum
fruit morphoanatomy
antiinflamatory activity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
title_short AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
title_full AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
title_fullStr AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
title_full_unstemmed AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
title_sort AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE ANTIINFLAMATÓRIA DA FRAÇÃO ALCALOÍDICA DO FRUTO DE Solanum lycocarpum A.St.-Hil. (LOBEIRA)
author VIEIRA JÚNIOR, Geraldo
author_facet VIEIRA JÚNIOR, Geraldo
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv VIEIRA JÚNIOR, Geraldo
contributor_str_mv PAULA, José Realino de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solanum lycocarpum
morfoanatomia do fruto
atividade antiinflamatória
1.Solanum lycocarpum(Lobeira); 2.Frutas(Lobeira)-Morfoanatomia; 3.Plantas Medicinais - Atividade antiinflamatória; 4.Plantas Cerrados
topic Solanum lycocarpum
morfoanatomia do fruto
atividade antiinflamatória
1.Solanum lycocarpum(Lobeira); 2.Frutas(Lobeira)-Morfoanatomia; 3.Plantas Medicinais - Atividade antiinflamatória; 4.Plantas Cerrados
Solanum lycocarpum
fruit morphoanatomy
antiinflamatory activity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Solanum lycocarpum
fruit morphoanatomy
antiinflamatory activity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FISIOLOGIA
description Solanum lycocarpum A. St.-Hil., popularly known as lobeira (wolf-fruit), is easily found in the Brazilian savanna. It is characterized as a bushy plant with average height of about 5 meters (16 feet), fragile branches, featuring a nearly round berry type of fruit, with diameter that ranges from 8 to 15 cm (3.1 to 5.9 inches), yellowish green color even when ripe, fleshy and juicy pulp. The lobeira is used in folk medicine for several therapeutic purposes such as bronchitis, worm diseases, diabetes and ulcer. A study with ethanolic extract of fruit (EEF) of the lobeira showed analgesic and antidermatogenic activity in the experimental samples of acetic acid-induced abdominal writhing and ear edema. In the present work were performed the morphoanatomic study of the fruit and the antiinflammatory evaluation of the alkaloidic fraction (FA) acquired through the EEF. The morphoanatomic analysis of the fruit pointed out the existence of elements that allow its characterization, like the stellate trichomes, present in leaves of the same species as well. The FA was obtained by acid extraction of the EEF, being defined by thin-layer chromatography the presence of the glycoalkaloid solamargine, found in other species of the Solanum genus. The antiinflamatory activity was estimated in vivo through the ear edema method induced by the croton oil and by the leukocyte migration in the peritonitis induced by carrageenin. It was estimated in vitro the FA ability to restrain the phospholipase A2 action in snake poison. The prior treatment of animals with FA in doses of 50 to 100mg/kg (s.c.) reduced the ear edema formation, and in doses of 30 a 300mg/kg (s.c. and p.o.) decreased the leukocyte migration. The experimental models in vivo demonstrated that the FA displayed characteristic results of an antiinflamatory activity similar to the one shown by the glycocorticoids. The results obtained with the FA could be outcome of the glycoalkaloid presence and also indicate that the FA has the active principles responsible for the biological activity verified in EEF. The FA has not presented inhibitive activity of phospholipase A2 that could be detected by in vitro method that was applied. It becomes necessary the purification of the glycoalkaloid and the completion of specific trials aiming to confirm the antiinflamatory action as well as the participating mechanisms.
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