Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Casoti, Rosana lattes
Orientador(a): Manfron, Melânia Palermo lattes
Banca de defesa: Zuanazzi, José Angelo Silveira lattes, Dalmora, Sergio Luiz lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas
Departamento: Farmácia
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/5974
Resumo: Pithecoctenium echinatum belongs to the family Bignoniaceae, popularly known as comb monkey used in folk medicine for inflammations, rheumatism, skin infections, headaches, cleanses the blood and calming. The objective of this study was to characterize morphological and anatomical fruit of P. echinatum; to determine the physico-chemical quality of the plant drug, isolating chemical compounds of secondary metabolism, as well as to investigate antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, and analyzing biochemical parameters of liver and kidney toxicity in the crude extract (CE) of seeds of P. echinatum. This species has bicarpelar ovary with the presence of trichomes, crystals and emergencies. It has parietal placentation. The rudiment seminal anatropous, unitegmic and tenuinucellate. The ring nectary has stomatal complexes and trichomes. The epicarp has cutin with the presence of lenticels, estomatíferos and complex emergencies. The outer mesocarp has parenchyma cells, stone cells, sclerified cells and crystals. The endocarp is represented by a single cell layer is not sclerified. The seed is winged and exotestal. The endothelium and the endosperm are the membranaceous embryo. The mesophyll has chemical compounds such as alkaloids, fixed oils, volatile oils, scarce presence of starch and consists of pectic walls. In physico-chemical characterization, using pharmacopoeia tests was used dried vegetable drug, noting that no significant variation of the samples collected in different locations. The hydroethanolic extract 70% seeds of P. echinatum presented secondary metabolic compounds such as steroids and/or triterpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, anthraquinones, tannins, catechin, phenolic hydroxyl heterosides cardiotonic and volatile oils. Assay polyphenols, flavonoids and tannins were determined by spectroscopic in the CE and fractions. P. echinatum showed antioxidant potential (IC50 131.84 mg/ml) in acetate fraction by the DPPH method and antimicrobial activity to P. aeruginosa, P. zophii and C. albicans by the microdilution method (MIC). From the CE the seeds of P. echinatum we performed the isolation and identification of hesperetin and diometin. These flavonoids were isolated from P. echinatum first. The compounds were determined and analyzed by HPLC / MS and NMR and their spectra compared with the literature. The anti-inflammatory activity of the CE was assayed by the induction of inflammation for cotton rolls and serum taken from rats submitted to the bioassay, in which were administered orally by 300mg/kg/day of CE for 6 consecutive days and compared to nimesulide (5mg/kg/day) and negative control (propylene glycol 20% v/v). The results showed that the CE of P. echinatum showed significant inhibition of inflammation of 24.7%, similar to the inhibition obtained by the group of animals treated with nimesulide 21.4% compared to controls. The hematological parameters showed an increase in the number of leukocytes and decreased of corpuscular medium volume, while AST, ALT and creatinine showed no significant difference in the use of CE compared with the control group propylene glycol. Therefore, the physico-chemical parameters established for P. echinatum enable quality control of drugs of this kind, and this presented antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Furthermore, no evidence of a hepatotocidade and nephrotoxicity in the experimental conditions tested.
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spelling 2015-02-112015-02-112012-03-28CASOTI, Rosana. STUDY OF PHARMACOGNOSY Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill. 2012. 110 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Farmacologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/5974Pithecoctenium echinatum belongs to the family Bignoniaceae, popularly known as comb monkey used in folk medicine for inflammations, rheumatism, skin infections, headaches, cleanses the blood and calming. The objective of this study was to characterize morphological and anatomical fruit of P. echinatum; to determine the physico-chemical quality of the plant drug, isolating chemical compounds of secondary metabolism, as well as to investigate antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, and analyzing biochemical parameters of liver and kidney toxicity in the crude extract (CE) of seeds of P. echinatum. This species has bicarpelar ovary with the presence of trichomes, crystals and emergencies. It has parietal placentation. The rudiment seminal anatropous, unitegmic and tenuinucellate. The ring nectary has stomatal complexes and trichomes. The epicarp has cutin with the presence of lenticels, estomatíferos and complex emergencies. The outer mesocarp has parenchyma cells, stone cells, sclerified cells and crystals. The endocarp is represented by a single cell layer is not sclerified. The seed is winged and exotestal. The endothelium and the endosperm are the membranaceous embryo. The mesophyll has chemical compounds such as alkaloids, fixed oils, volatile oils, scarce presence of starch and consists of pectic walls. In physico-chemical characterization, using pharmacopoeia tests was used dried vegetable drug, noting that no significant variation of the samples collected in different locations. The hydroethanolic extract 70% seeds of P. echinatum presented secondary metabolic compounds such as steroids and/or triterpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, anthraquinones, tannins, catechin, phenolic hydroxyl heterosides cardiotonic and volatile oils. Assay polyphenols, flavonoids and tannins were determined by spectroscopic in the CE and fractions. P. echinatum showed antioxidant potential (IC50 131.84 mg/ml) in acetate fraction by the DPPH method and antimicrobial activity to P. aeruginosa, P. zophii and C. albicans by the microdilution method (MIC). From the CE the seeds of P. echinatum we performed the isolation and identification of hesperetin and diometin. These flavonoids were isolated from P. echinatum first. The compounds were determined and analyzed by HPLC / MS and NMR and their spectra compared with the literature. The anti-inflammatory activity of the CE was assayed by the induction of inflammation for cotton rolls and serum taken from rats submitted to the bioassay, in which were administered orally by 300mg/kg/day of CE for 6 consecutive days and compared to nimesulide (5mg/kg/day) and negative control (propylene glycol 20% v/v). The results showed that the CE of P. echinatum showed significant inhibition of inflammation of 24.7%, similar to the inhibition obtained by the group of animals treated with nimesulide 21.4% compared to controls. The hematological parameters showed an increase in the number of leukocytes and decreased of corpuscular medium volume, while AST, ALT and creatinine showed no significant difference in the use of CE compared with the control group propylene glycol. Therefore, the physico-chemical parameters established for P. echinatum enable quality control of drugs of this kind, and this presented antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Furthermore, no evidence of a hepatotocidade and nephrotoxicity in the experimental conditions tested.Pithecoctenium echinatum pertence à família Bignoniaceae, conhecida popularmente como pente-de-macaco e é utilizada na medicina popular para inflamações, reumatismo, infecções cutâneas, dor de cabeça, depurativo do sangue e calmante. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar a caracterização morfo-anatômica do fruto de P. echinatum; determinar parâmetros físico-químicos de qualidade da droga vegetal; isolar compostos químicos do metabolismo secundário, bem como investigar atividade antimicrobiana, antioxidante e anti-inflamatória, além de analisar parâmetros bioquímicos de toxicidade hepática e renal no extrato bruto das sementes de P. echinatum. Esta espécie possui ovário bicarpelar com presença de tricomas, emergências e cristais. Possui placentação parietal. O rudimento seminal é anátropo, unitegumentado e tenuinucelado. O anel nectarífero possui complexos estomáticos e tricomas. O epicarpo é cutinizado com presença de lenticelas, emergências e complexos estomatíferos. O mesocarpo externo possui células parenquimáticas, células pétreas, células esclerificadas e cristais. A semente é alada e exotestal. O endotélio e o endosperma constituem o envoltório membranáceo do embrião. O mesofilo cotiledonar possui compostos químicos como alcaloides, óleos fixos e voláteis, presença escassa de amido e é constituído de paredes pécticas. Na caracterização físico-química, por meio de testes farmacopeicos foi utilizado droga vegetal seca, constatando que não houve variação significativa das amostras coletadas em locais diferentes. O extrato hidroetanólico 70% (EB) das sementes de P. echinatum apresentou compostos do metabolismo secundário como esteróides e/ou triterpenos, flavonoides, alcaloides, antraquinonas, taninos catéquicos, oxidrila fenólica e heterosídeos cardiotônicos e óleos voláteis. Por doseamento espectroscópico foram determinados polifenóis, flavonoides e taninos no EB e frações. P. echinatum apresentou potencial antioxidante (CE50 131,84 μg/ml) na fração acetato pelo método do DPPH e atividade antimicrobiana à P. aeruginosa, P. zophii e C. albicans pelo método de microdiluição em caldo (CIM). A partir do EB das sementes de P. echinatum foi realizado o isolamento e a identificação de dois flavonoides diometina e hesperitina, agliconas flavona e flavanona, respectivamente. Estes flavonoides foram isolados de P. echinatum pela primeira vez. Os compostos foram determinados e analisados por CLAE/MS e RMN e seus espectros comparados com a literatura. A atividade anti-inflamatória do EB foi avaliada pelo método da indução da inflamação por cilindros de algodão, e realizadas dosagens séricas dos ratos submetidos ao bioensaio, nos quais foram administrados a três grupos de ratos, por via oral, 300mg/kg/dia do extrato bruto, 5mg/kg/dia de nimesulida e propilenoglicol 20% v/v, por 6 dias. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que o extrato bruto de P. echinatum apresentou inibição da inflamação significativa de 24,7%, semelhante à inibição obtida pelo grupo de animais tratados com nimesulida de 21,4%, em relação ao grupo controle. Os parâmetros hematológicos mostraram que houve aumento no número de leucócitos e diminuição no volume corpuscular médio (VCM), enquanto que AST, ALT e creatinina não apresentaram diferença significativa no uso do extrato de P. echinatum, quando comparados com o grupo controle propilenoglicol. Portanto, os parâmetros físico-químicos estabelecidos para P. echinatum possibilitam controle de qualidade da droga dessa espécie, e esta, apresentou atividades antimicrobiana, antioxidante e antiinflamatória. Além disso, não foram observados sinais de hepatotocidade e nefrotoxicidade nas condições experimentais testadas.Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de São Pauloapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FarmacêuticasUFSMBRFarmáciaPithecoctenium echinatumPlantas medicinaisAnálises físico-químicasMorfo-anatomiaAtividade biológicaPithecoctenium echinatumMedicinal plantsPhysical and chemical analyzesMorpho-anatomyBiological activityCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIAEstudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) BaillStudy of pharmacognosy Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Study of pharmacognosy Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
title Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
spellingShingle Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
Casoti, Rosana
Pithecoctenium echinatum
Plantas medicinais
Análises físico-químicas
Morfo-anatomia
Atividade biológica
Pithecoctenium echinatum
Medicinal plants
Physical and chemical analyzes
Morpho-anatomy
Biological activity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
title_short Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
title_full Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
title_fullStr Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
title_full_unstemmed Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
title_sort Estudo farmacognóstico de Pithecoctenium echinatum (Jacq.) Baill
author Casoti, Rosana
author_facet Casoti, Rosana
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Zuanazzi, José Angelo Silveira
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Dalmora, Sergio Luiz
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Casoti, Rosana
contributor_str_mv Manfron, Melânia Palermo
Zuanazzi, José Angelo Silveira
Dalmora, Sergio Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pithecoctenium echinatum
Plantas medicinais
Análises físico-químicas
Morfo-anatomia
Atividade biológica
topic Pithecoctenium echinatum
Plantas medicinais
Análises físico-químicas
Morfo-anatomia
Atividade biológica
Pithecoctenium echinatum
Medicinal plants
Physical and chemical analyzes
Morpho-anatomy
Biological activity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pithecoctenium echinatum
Medicinal plants
Physical and chemical analyzes
Morpho-anatomy
Biological activity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
description Pithecoctenium echinatum belongs to the family Bignoniaceae, popularly known as comb monkey used in folk medicine for inflammations, rheumatism, skin infections, headaches, cleanses the blood and calming. The objective of this study was to characterize morphological and anatomical fruit of P. echinatum; to determine the physico-chemical quality of the plant drug, isolating chemical compounds of secondary metabolism, as well as to investigate antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, and analyzing biochemical parameters of liver and kidney toxicity in the crude extract (CE) of seeds of P. echinatum. This species has bicarpelar ovary with the presence of trichomes, crystals and emergencies. It has parietal placentation. The rudiment seminal anatropous, unitegmic and tenuinucellate. The ring nectary has stomatal complexes and trichomes. The epicarp has cutin with the presence of lenticels, estomatíferos and complex emergencies. The outer mesocarp has parenchyma cells, stone cells, sclerified cells and crystals. The endocarp is represented by a single cell layer is not sclerified. The seed is winged and exotestal. The endothelium and the endosperm are the membranaceous embryo. The mesophyll has chemical compounds such as alkaloids, fixed oils, volatile oils, scarce presence of starch and consists of pectic walls. In physico-chemical characterization, using pharmacopoeia tests was used dried vegetable drug, noting that no significant variation of the samples collected in different locations. The hydroethanolic extract 70% seeds of P. echinatum presented secondary metabolic compounds such as steroids and/or triterpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, anthraquinones, tannins, catechin, phenolic hydroxyl heterosides cardiotonic and volatile oils. Assay polyphenols, flavonoids and tannins were determined by spectroscopic in the CE and fractions. P. echinatum showed antioxidant potential (IC50 131.84 mg/ml) in acetate fraction by the DPPH method and antimicrobial activity to P. aeruginosa, P. zophii and C. albicans by the microdilution method (MIC). From the CE the seeds of P. echinatum we performed the isolation and identification of hesperetin and diometin. These flavonoids were isolated from P. echinatum first. The compounds were determined and analyzed by HPLC / MS and NMR and their spectra compared with the literature. The anti-inflammatory activity of the CE was assayed by the induction of inflammation for cotton rolls and serum taken from rats submitted to the bioassay, in which were administered orally by 300mg/kg/day of CE for 6 consecutive days and compared to nimesulide (5mg/kg/day) and negative control (propylene glycol 20% v/v). The results showed that the CE of P. echinatum showed significant inhibition of inflammation of 24.7%, similar to the inhibition obtained by the group of animals treated with nimesulide 21.4% compared to controls. The hematological parameters showed an increase in the number of leukocytes and decreased of corpuscular medium volume, while AST, ALT and creatinine showed no significant difference in the use of CE compared with the control group propylene glycol. Therefore, the physico-chemical parameters established for P. echinatum enable quality control of drugs of this kind, and this presented antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Furthermore, no evidence of a hepatotocidade and nephrotoxicity in the experimental conditions tested.
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