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An. acad. bras. ciênc ; 89(3): 1643-1653, July-Sept. 2017. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-886754

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ABSTRACT The bioavailability, toxicity, and therapeutic efficacy of a drug is directly related to its administration route. The pulmonary route can be accessed by inhalation after fumigation, vaporization or nebulization. Thus, pharmacological and toxicological evaluation accessed by an apparatus specifically designed and validated for this type of administration is extremely important. Based on pre-existing models, an inhalation chamber was developed. This presents a central structure with five animal holders. The nebulized air passes directly and continuously through these holders and subsequently to an outlet. Evaluation of its operation was performed using clove essential oil, a nebulizer, and a flow meter. The air within the chamber was collected by static headspace and analyzed by gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector. For this purpose, a 2.5 minutes chromatographic method was developed. The air flow in each of the five outputs was 0.92 liters per minute. During the first minute, the chamber became saturated with the nebulized material. Homogeneous and continuous operation of the chamber was observed without accumulation of volatile material inside it for 25 minutes. The inhalation chamber works satisfactorily for in vivo tests with medicines designed to be administrated by inhalation.


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Animals , Rabbits , Rats , Administration, Inhalation , Nebulizers and Vaporizers , Oils, Volatile/administration & dosage , Equipment Design , Time Factors , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Syzygium/chemistry
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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 27(1): 70-76, Jan.-Feb. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-843794

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ABSTRACT Commercial antiparasitics have been the main tool to control parasites, but due to the resistance development, plant extracts have been widely investigated to find new molecules. The present study aimed to investigate the in vitro acaricide and anthelmintic activities of the essential oil from the aerial parts of Hesperozygis myrtoides (A.St.-Hil. ex Benth.) Epling, Lamiaceae. The essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS. Four tests were conducted in vitro to screen the antiparasitic action of the essential oil. The evaluation on Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus was performed with the adult immersion test at concentrations ranging from 0.391 to 25 mg/ml and the larval packet test from 3.125 to 100 mg/ml. For Haemonchus contortus the egg hatch test was performed from 0.012 to 25 mg/ml and the larval development test from 0.003 to 0.4 mg/ml. The LC50 and LC90 values were calculated by Probit. The main components identified in the essential oil were isomenthone (47.7%), pulegone (21.4%), limonene (7.7%), isomenthyl acetate (6.8%) and neoisomenthol (3.9%). In the larval packet test the LC50 and LC90 were 13.5 and 21.8 mg/ml, respectively. In egg hatch test, the LC50 and LC90 were 0.249 and 0.797 mg/ml, respectively, while in the larval development test were 0.072 and 0.167 mg/ml, respectively. This is the first report of the H. myrtoides evaluation against those parasites. The anthelmintic results proved its efficacy on H. contortus encouraging new research with a focus on their main bioactives.

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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 19(1a): 95-105, Jan.-Mar. 2009. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-522428

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Descreve-se a morfo-anatomia e a análise de óleo essencial das folhas de Hennecartia omphalandra J. Poisson (Monimiaceae), uma planta tóxica. A ocorrência de tricomas unicelulares, estômatos paracíticos; braquiesclereídes em grupos no pecíolo e na lâmina foliar, além de esclereídes vermiformes e ramiformes; sistema vascular em arco, com extremidades voltadas para o centro no pecíolo e na forma de arco atenuado na lâmina foliar, sendo o padrão de venação uma variação do tipo craspedódromo-semicraspedódromo, além de óleo essencial armazenado em idioblastos oleíferos não especializados no mesofilo, foram considerados caracteres importantes que podem auxiliar na sua morfo-diagnose. A análise do óleo essencial das folhas revelou a presença de monoterpenos, sesquiterpenos e álcoois sesquiterpênicos, sendo este o grupo mais significativo. Os componentes majoritários identificados foram β-felandreno (24,0 por cento), seguido por germacreno D (10,5 por cento), sabineno (9,3 por cento), biciclogermacreno (8,4 por cento) e β-elemeno (5,3 por cento).


This paper describes the morphological and anatomical aspects and the essential oil analysis of the leaves from Hennecartia omphalandra J. Poisson (Monimiaceae), a toxic plant. The presence of trichomes formed by a single cell, paracitic stomata, groups of braquisclereids in the petiole and leaf blade; vermiform and ramiform sclereids, vascular system in arc softly invaginated at ends in the petiole, and in a flat arc in the middle vein, being the venation pattern a variation of craspedodromous-semicraspedodromous type, and essential oil stored in oil idioblasts in the mesophyll were the most important characters that can help the morphological diagnosis. The analysis of essential oil of the leaves showed the presence of monoterpenes, as well as sesquiterpenes hydrocarbons and alcohols, being the latter the most significant group. The major identified compounds were β-phelandrene (24.0 percent), germacrene D (10.5 percent), sabinene (9.3 percent), bicyclogermacrene (8.4 percent) and β-elemene (5.3 percent).

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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 18(3): 415-429, jul.-set. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-496117

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Descreve-se o estudo morfo-anatômico e a análise de óleo essencial do fruto de Hennecartia omphalandra J. Poisson (Monimiaceae), uma planta tóxica. A ocorrência de feixes recurrentes e de um anel descontínuo de braquiesclereides no hipanto; assim como a presença de células oleíferas no mesocarpo, de "idioesclereídes" formando o endocarpo e de células com espessamento parietal em rede, constituindo a testa da semente, foram considerados caracteres importantes que podem auxiliar na sua morfo-diagnose. A análise do óleo essencial dos frutos revelou a presença de monoterpenos, sesquiterpenos e álcoois sesquiterpênicos, sendo este o grupo mais significativo. Os componentes majoritários identificados foram o biciclogermacreno (19,6 por cento) e o β-felandreno (8,7 por cento), além do germacreno D (5,3 por cento), α-bulneseno (5,1 por cento) e valerianol (4,9 por cento).


The morphological and anatomical aspects of flower and fruit and the essential oil analysis of fruits of Hennecartia omphalandra J. Poisson (Monimiaceae), a toxic plant, are described in this paper. The presence of vascular recurrent bundles and of a ring of brachysclereids in the hypanthium; the oil cells in the mesocarp, the "idiosclereids" that constitutes the endocarp and cells with reticulated thick walls, shaping the seed coat were described as characters that may help in its diagnosis. The analysis of the essential oil of fruits showed the presence of monoterpenes, as well as sesquiterpenes hydrocarbons and alcohols, being the latter the most significant group. The major identified compounds were bicyclogermacrene (19.6 percent); β-felandrene (8.7 percent); germacrene D (5.3 percent); α - bulnesene (5.1 percent) and valerianol (4.9 percent).

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