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Rev. bras. plantas med ; 16(3,supl.1): 771-782, 2014. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-727208

ABSTRACT

O uso de espécies vegetais como fonte terapêutica e alimentícia tem apresentado significativo crescimento nos últimos anos, em especial no território brasileiro que é dotado de grande biodiversidade. A regulamentação dessas categorias de produtos envolve uma vasta lista de legislações, o que gera dificuldades no entendimento regulatório. Este trabalho teve por objetivo diferenciar algumas das classes de alimentos e medicamentos baseados em espécies vegetais e expor as legislações pertinentes a cada caso. Foi realizado um levantamento bibliográfico e documental com base no acervo regulatório brasileiro atual e os principais dados foram compilados em forma de tabela. Este trabalho permitiu visualizar uma parte do universo legal referente aos produtos de origem vegetal, o que é essencial para o enquadramento correto dessas espécies frente a legislação, bem como seu comércio, propaganda e uso regular e seguro. Isto é fundamental frente à valorização emergente das espécies vegetais dentro do sistema público de saúde brasileiro de acordo com as exigências regulatórias de cada categoria.


The use of plant species as food and therapy source has shown significant growth in recent years, particularly in the Brazilian territory that is endowed with rich biodiversity. The regulation of these product categories, however, involves a wide range of legislation, which creates difficulties in regulatory understanding. This study aimed to differentiate some of the classes of food and medicines based on plant species and expose the laws pertaining to each case. We conducted a literature review and documentary based on the current Brazilian regulatory collection and the most important data were compiled in tabular form. This work allowed us to visualize a part of the legal universe for products of plant origin, which is essential for the adequate framing of these species in the legislation, as well their regular and safe trade, marketing and use. This is necessary because of the major regulations and requirements for food and medication categories and the emerging appreciation of plant species on the Brazilian public health system.


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Legislation , Phytotherapeutic Drugs , Food/statistics & numerical data , Plants/adverse effects , Plants, Medicinal/classification , Directory
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 36(4): 503-509, Apr. 2003. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-331234

ABSTRACT

We studied the effects of ethanol on the levels of norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin (5-HT) and their metabolites as well as on D1- and D2-like receptors in the rat striatum. Ethanol (2 or 4 g/kg, po) was administered daily by gavage to male Wistar rats and on the 7th day, 30 min or 48 h after drug administration, the striatum was dissected for biochemical assays. Monoamine and metabolite concentrations were measured by HPLC and D1- and D2-like receptor densities were determined by binding assays. Scatchard analyses showed decreases of 30 and 43 percent, respectively, in D1- and D2-like receptor densities and no change in dissociation constants (Kd) 48 h after the withdrawal of the dose of 4 g/kg. Ethanol, 2 g/kg, was effective only on the density of D2-like receptors but not on Kd of either receptor. Thirty minutes after the last ethanol injection (4 g/kg), decreases of D2 receptor density (45 percent) as well as of Kd values (34 percent) were detected. However, there was no significant effect on D1-like receptor density and a 46 percent decrease was observed in Kd. An increase in dopamine and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC), a decrease in norepinephrine, and no alteration in 5-HT levels were demonstrated after 48-h withdrawal of 4 g/kg ethanol. Similar effects were observed in dopamine and DOPAC levels 30 min after drug administration. No alteration in norepinephrine concentration and a decrease in 5-HT levels were seen 30 min after ethanol (4 g/kg) administration. Our findings indicate the involvement of the monoaminergic system in the responses to ethanol


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Humans , Male , Rats , Corpus Striatum , Receptors, Dopamine D1 , Receptors, Dopamine D2 , Biogenic Monoamines , Central Nervous System Depressants , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Corpus Striatum , Dopamine , Ethanol , Norepinephrine , Rats, Wistar , Receptors, Dopamine D1 , Receptors, Dopamine D2 , Serotonin
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