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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 53(3): e00251, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889402

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT The triterpene lupeol (1) and some of its esters are secondary metabolites produced by species of Celastraceae family, which have being associated with cytotoxic activity. We report herein the isolation of 1, the semi-synthesis of eight lupeol esters and the evaluation of their in vitro activity against nine strains of cancer cells. The reaction of carboxylic acids with 1 and DIC/DMAP was used to obtain lupeol stearate (2), lupeol palmitate (3) lupeol miristate (4), and the new esters lupeol laurate (5), lupeol caprate (6), lupeol caprilate (7), lupeol caproate (8) and lupeol 3',4'-dimethoxybenzoate (9), with high yields. Compounds 1-9 were identified using FT-IR, 1H, 13C-NMR, CHN analysis and XRD data and were tested in vitro for proliferation of human cancer cell activity. In these assays, lupeol was inactive (GI50> 250µg/mL) while lupeol esters 2 -4 and 7 - 9 showed a cytostatic effect. The XRD method was a suitable tool to determine the structure of lupeol and its esters in solid state. Compound 3 showed a selective growth inhibition effect on erythromyeloblastoid leukemia (K-562) cells in a concentration-dependent way. Lupeol esters 4 and 9 showed a selective cytostatic effect with low GI50 values representing promising prototypes for the development of new anticancer drugs.


Subject(s)
Triterpenes/analysis , Celastraceae/classification , Biological Products , Chemoprevention/statistics & numerical data
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 33(4): 437-443, Out.-Dec. 2011. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-868149

ABSTRACT

The effect of 2-pyridinecarboxylic acid (picolinic acid) on trypanosomes of the subgenus Schizotrypanum isolated from the bat Phyllostomus hastatus was determined in this study. Picolinic acid, at 50 µg mL-1, inhibited epimastigote growth by 99% after 12 days incubation. In addition, trypomastigote motility decreased by 50% after 6h and completely after 24h in the presence of 50 µg mL-1 picolinic acid. The 50% cytotoxic concentration on HEp-2 cell line was 275 µg mL-1 after 4 days incubation. Altogether, these results indicate higher toxicity against trypanosomes. The inhibitory effect of picolinic acid on epimastigote growth can be partially reversed by nicotinic acid and L-tryptophan, suggesting a competitive inhibition. Furthermore, two anti-Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi drugs were also evaluated with regard to bat trypanosome growth. Benznidazole, at 50 µg mL-1, inhibited epimastigote growth by 90% after 12 days incubation. Nifurtimox, at the same concentration, caused 96% growth inhibition after four days incubation. Corroborating a previous study, bat trypanosomes are a good model for screening new trypanocidal compounds. Moreover, they can be used to study many biological processes common to human pathogenic trypanosomatids.


O efeito do ácido 2-piridinocarboxílico (ácido picolínico) sobre um tripanossoma do subgênero Schizotrypanum isolado do morcego Phyllostomus hastatus foi determinado neste estudo. O ácido picolínico, na concentração de 50 µg mL-1, inibiu 99% do crescimento de epimastigotas após 12 dias de incubação. Além disso, houve um decréscimo de 50 e 100% na mobilidade dos tripomastigotas após 6 e 24h, respectivamente, em presença de ácido picolínico na concentração de 50 µg mL-1. A concentração citotóxica 50% para células HEp-2 foi de 275 µg mL-1 após quatro dias de incubação. Esses resultados indicam maior toxicidade contra os tripanossomas. O efeito inibitório do ácido picolínico sobre o crescimento de epimastigotas pode ser parcialmente revertido por ácido nicotínico e L-triptofano, sugerindo inibição competitiva. Adicionalmente, o efeito de dois fármacos com atividade anti-Trypanosoma (Schizotrypanum) cruzi foi avaliado sobre o crescimento do tripanossoma de morcego. Benzonidazol, na concentração de 50 µg mL-1, inibiu 90% do crescimento de epimastigotas após 12 dias de incubação. Nifurtimox, na mesma concentração, causou 96% de inibição do crescimento após quatro dias de incubação. Corroborando trabalhos anteriores, tripanossomas de morcegos são bons modelos para seleção inicial de novos compostos tripanocidas. Além disso, eles podem ser utilizados para estudar vários processos biológicos comuns aos tripanossomatídeos patogênicos ao homem.


Subject(s)
Animals , Trypanosomiasis , Chiroptera , Anti-Infective Agents
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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 19(3): 771-775, jul.-set. 2009. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-537924

ABSTRACT

Utilizando a técnica de hidrodestilação, usando um adaptador Clevenger, foram extraídos óleos essenciais das espécies Pimenta dioica (folhas e frutos) e Syzygium aromaticum (botões florais, talos e folhas). A composição química dos óleos foi determinada através da analise CG-EM. Os teores de óleos essenciais variaram de 0,97 a 1,41 por cento e 2,30 a 15,40 por cento nas espécies Pimenta dioica e Syzygium aromaticum, respectivamente. O componente majoritário presente nessas espécies foi o eugenol, variando de 72,87 a 90,41 por cento. Syzygium aromaticum forneceu maior teor de óleo essencial rico em eugenol. Em quantidades menores foram também encontrados chavicol e? β-cariofileno.


Essential oils were extracted from the leaves and fruits of Pimenta dioica and leaves, stalks and floral buttons from Syziguim aromaticum by hydrodistillation using a Clevenger apparatus. The essential oil compositions were determined by CG-MS analyses. The yield varied from 0.97 to 1.41 percent and from 2.30 to 15.40 percent in the P. dioica and S. aromaticum, respectively. In both species the major component was the eugenol, varied from 72.87 to 90.41 percent, being richer the essential oil extracted from S. aromaticum. Chavicol and β-caryophyllene were identified in low percentage.

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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 44(2): 109-112, Mar.-Apr. 2002. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-308015

ABSTRACT

Four pentacyclic triterpenes isolated from Austroplenckia populnea and four compounds of known anti T. cruzi or anti-malarial activity were tested. Of those triterpenes tested 20alpha-hydroxy-tingenone showed high activity, epikatonic acid was less active, while populnilic and populninic acids were inactive against the trypanosome of the subgenus Schizotrypanum tested. Benzonidazole, nifurtimox, ketoconazole and primaquine presented a remarkable dose-dependent inhibitory effect reaching practically to a total growth inhibition of the parasite at the end of incubation time. The trypanosome tested appear to be a suitable model for preliminary screen for anti T. (S.) cruzi compounds


Subject(s)
Animals , Triterpenes , Trypanocidal Agents , Trypanosoma cruzi , Parasitic Sensitivity Tests , Triterpenes
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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 12(supl.1): 123-124, 2002. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-528781

ABSTRACT

Folhas de Austroplenckia populnea (mangabarana, marmelinho do campo) foram submetidos a estudo fitoquímico. Do extrato hexânico foram isolados e identificados três triterpenos pentacíclicos e um sesquiterpeno agarofurânico inédito. Realizou-se testes de atividade antiespermatogência utilizando parte deste extrato. Os resultados mostraram uma redução significativa do número de espermatozóides no epidídimo.

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