Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Maiolini, Tatiane Cristina Silva lattes
Orientador(a): Soares, Marisi Gomes lattes
Banca de defesa: Ambrozin , Alessandra Regina Pepe, Oiano Neto , João, Santos, Regina Maria Geris Dos, Groote, Suzanne Christine Therese Soares De
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Alfenas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Química
Departamento: Instituto de Química
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/2158
Resumo: The Chagas Disease (CD), caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that affects approximately seven million people worldwide with a restricted therapeutic arsenal and the drug benzonidazole is the only one used for this treatment in Brazil. The Myrtaceae family is one of the most important of the Brazilian flora, since it presents edible species and, mainly, because it is reported to have several biological activities. In the present study, the essential oils from 18 species of the Myrtaceae family were subjected to the steam distillation technique for extraction. In addition, 177 different compounds were dereplicated with concentrations comprising 90.4 - 98.1% of the total composition. The oil samples were subjected to the unsupervised multivariate statistical method PCA, where the similarity and dissimilarity of the different species under study could be verified. In addition, an in vitro anti-T.cruzi activity assay was performed. Of these, eight essential oils were considered promising (IC50 < 10 µg/mL and SI > 10) against the protozoan: Calyptranthes brasilienses, Calyptranthes widgreniana, Campomanesia xanthocarpa, Eugenia acutata, Eugenia florida, Eugenia widgrenii, Plinia cauliflora, and Psidium guajava. Analysis by the supervised multivariate statistical method PLS-DA, allowed identifying compounds (by retention time and Kovats index) and pointed out (E)-cariofileno, α-humuleno, limoneno, óxido de cariofileno, and α-copaeno playing an important role in anti- T. cruzi action. Finally, the seasonal study of six species from the initial study was performed, in this experiment, 184 different compounds were dereplicated with concentrations ranging from 90.1 - 98.15% of the total composition of the EOs. In addition, an assay for anti-T.cruzi activity was also performed, which verified that in different seasons of the year, a species can be considered promising for such biological activity or not. Concomitant to seasonality, it can be inferred that temperature and rainfall are important factors that influence the chemical composition and concentration of the EOs. In this study, three species had promising EOs (CI50 < 10 µg/mL and SI > 10) against protozoa in different seasons of the year: E. uniflora, in spring, summer and fall; P. cauliflora, in fall and winter; and P. guajava, in spring and winter. The results obtained demonstrated the potential of essential oils from Myrtaceae species as valuable sources of bioactive compounds against T. cruzi.
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spelling Maiolini, Tatiane Cristina Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4121936683722215Ambrozin , Alessandra Regina PepeOiano Neto , JoãoSantos, Regina Maria Geris DosGroote, Suzanne Christine Therese Soares DeSoares, Marisi Gomeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/93455059001974762023-01-04T13:20:38Z2022-09-23MAIOLINI, Tatiane Cristina Silva. Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.. 2022. 111 f. Tese (Doutorado em Química) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, 2022.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/2158The Chagas Disease (CD), caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that affects approximately seven million people worldwide with a restricted therapeutic arsenal and the drug benzonidazole is the only one used for this treatment in Brazil. The Myrtaceae family is one of the most important of the Brazilian flora, since it presents edible species and, mainly, because it is reported to have several biological activities. In the present study, the essential oils from 18 species of the Myrtaceae family were subjected to the steam distillation technique for extraction. In addition, 177 different compounds were dereplicated with concentrations comprising 90.4 - 98.1% of the total composition. The oil samples were subjected to the unsupervised multivariate statistical method PCA, where the similarity and dissimilarity of the different species under study could be verified. In addition, an in vitro anti-T.cruzi activity assay was performed. Of these, eight essential oils were considered promising (IC50 < 10 µg/mL and SI > 10) against the protozoan: Calyptranthes brasilienses, Calyptranthes widgreniana, Campomanesia xanthocarpa, Eugenia acutata, Eugenia florida, Eugenia widgrenii, Plinia cauliflora, and Psidium guajava. Analysis by the supervised multivariate statistical method PLS-DA, allowed identifying compounds (by retention time and Kovats index) and pointed out (E)-cariofileno, α-humuleno, limoneno, óxido de cariofileno, and α-copaeno playing an important role in anti- T. cruzi action. Finally, the seasonal study of six species from the initial study was performed, in this experiment, 184 different compounds were dereplicated with concentrations ranging from 90.1 - 98.15% of the total composition of the EOs. In addition, an assay for anti-T.cruzi activity was also performed, which verified that in different seasons of the year, a species can be considered promising for such biological activity or not. Concomitant to seasonality, it can be inferred that temperature and rainfall are important factors that influence the chemical composition and concentration of the EOs. In this study, three species had promising EOs (CI50 < 10 µg/mL and SI > 10) against protozoa in different seasons of the year: E. uniflora, in spring, summer and fall; P. cauliflora, in fall and winter; and P. guajava, in spring and winter. The results obtained demonstrated the potential of essential oils from Myrtaceae species as valuable sources of bioactive compounds against T. cruzi.A Doença de Chagas (DC), causada pelo protozoário flagelado Trypanosoma cruzi, é uma Doença Tropical Negligenciada (DTN) que acomete aproximadamente sete milhões de pessoas em todo o mundo com um arsenal terapêutico restrito, sendo o medicamento benzonidazol, o único utilizado para este tratamento no Brasil. A família Myrtaceae é uma das mais importantes da flora brasileira, uma vez que apresenta espécies comestíveis e, principalmente, por apresentar relatos de diversas atividades biológicas. No presente estudo, os óleos essenciais de 18 espécies desta família foram submetidas à técnica de destilação por arraste à vapor para que os mesmos fossem extraídos. Além disso, foram desreplicados 177 compostos diferentes com concentrações compreendendo a 90,4 - 98,1% da composição total. As amostras dos óleos foram submetidas ao método estatístico multivariado não supervisionado PCA, onde foi possível verificar a similaridade e dissimilaridade das diferentes espécies em estudo. Além do mais, foi realizado o ensaio de atividade anti- T.cruzi in vitro. Destes, oito óleos essenciais foram considerados promissores (IC 50 < 10 µg/mL e SI > 10) contra o protozoário: Calyptranthes brasilienses, Calyptranthes widgreniana, Campomanesia xanthocarpa, Eugenia acutata, Eugenia florida, Eugenia widgrenii, Plinia cauliflora, e Psidium guajava. A análise pelo método estatístico multivariado supervisionado PLS-DA, permitiu identificar compostos (pelo tempo de retenção e índice de Kovats) e apontou (E)-cariofileno, α-humuleno, limoneno, óxido de cariofileno e α-copaeno desempenhando um papel importante na ação anti-T. cruzi. Por fim, foi realizado o estudo sazonal de seis espécies do estudo inicial, ao qual foram desreplicados 184 compostos diferentes com concentrações compreendendo entre 90.1 – 98.15% da composição total dos OEs. Além disso, também foi realizado ensaio para atividade anti-T.cruzi ao qual verificou que em diferentes estações do ano, uma espécie pode ser considerada promissora para tal atividade biológica ou não. Concomitante à sazonalidade, pode-se inferir que a temperatura e índice pluviométrico são fatores importantes e que influenciam na composição química e concentração dos OEs. Assim temos que, deste estudo três espécies produziram OEs promissores (CI 50 < 10 µg/mL e SI > 10) contra o protozoário em diferentes estações do ano: E. uniflora, nas estações primavera, verão e outono; P. cauliflora, nas estações outono e inverno e P. guajava, nas estações primavera e inverno. 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dc.title.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
title Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
spellingShingle Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
Maiolini, Tatiane Cristina Silva
Myrtaceae
Metabolômica
Óleos Essenciais
Trypanossoma cruzi
QUIMICA::QUIMICA ORGANICA
title_short Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
title_full Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
title_fullStr Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
title_full_unstemmed Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
title_sort Análise metabolômica e biológica de óleos essenciais de espécies da família myrtaceae com ação anti-T.cruzi.
author Maiolini, Tatiane Cristina Silva
author_facet Maiolini, Tatiane Cristina Silva
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Ambrozin , Alessandra Regina Pepe
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Oiano Neto , João
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Santos, Regina Maria Geris Dos
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Groote, Suzanne Christine Therese Soares De
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Soares, Marisi Gomes
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9345505900197476
contributor_str_mv Ambrozin , Alessandra Regina Pepe
Oiano Neto , João
Santos, Regina Maria Geris Dos
Groote, Suzanne Christine Therese Soares De
Soares, Marisi Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Myrtaceae
Metabolômica
Óleos Essenciais
Trypanossoma cruzi
topic Myrtaceae
Metabolômica
Óleos Essenciais
Trypanossoma cruzi
QUIMICA::QUIMICA ORGANICA
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description The Chagas Disease (CD), caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that affects approximately seven million people worldwide with a restricted therapeutic arsenal and the drug benzonidazole is the only one used for this treatment in Brazil. The Myrtaceae family is one of the most important of the Brazilian flora, since it presents edible species and, mainly, because it is reported to have several biological activities. In the present study, the essential oils from 18 species of the Myrtaceae family were subjected to the steam distillation technique for extraction. In addition, 177 different compounds were dereplicated with concentrations comprising 90.4 - 98.1% of the total composition. The oil samples were subjected to the unsupervised multivariate statistical method PCA, where the similarity and dissimilarity of the different species under study could be verified. In addition, an in vitro anti-T.cruzi activity assay was performed. Of these, eight essential oils were considered promising (IC50 < 10 µg/mL and SI > 10) against the protozoan: Calyptranthes brasilienses, Calyptranthes widgreniana, Campomanesia xanthocarpa, Eugenia acutata, Eugenia florida, Eugenia widgrenii, Plinia cauliflora, and Psidium guajava. Analysis by the supervised multivariate statistical method PLS-DA, allowed identifying compounds (by retention time and Kovats index) and pointed out (E)-cariofileno, α-humuleno, limoneno, óxido de cariofileno, and α-copaeno playing an important role in anti- T. cruzi action. Finally, the seasonal study of six species from the initial study was performed, in this experiment, 184 different compounds were dereplicated with concentrations ranging from 90.1 - 98.15% of the total composition of the EOs. In addition, an assay for anti-T.cruzi activity was also performed, which verified that in different seasons of the year, a species can be considered promising for such biological activity or not. Concomitant to seasonality, it can be inferred that temperature and rainfall are important factors that influence the chemical composition and concentration of the EOs. In this study, three species had promising EOs (CI50 < 10 µg/mL and SI > 10) against protozoa in different seasons of the year: E. uniflora, in spring, summer and fall; P. cauliflora, in fall and winter; and P. guajava, in spring and winter. The results obtained demonstrated the potential of essential oils from Myrtaceae species as valuable sources of bioactive compounds against T. cruzi.
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