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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 20(4): 484-488, ago.-set. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-557934

ABSTRACT

A atividade antioxidante, avaliada pelo método DPPH (1,1-difenil-2-picrilidrazila), e o teor em compostos fenólicos totais do extrato bruto metanólico e frações das folhas da espécie Palicourea rigida Kunth, Rubiaceae, foram quantificadas neste trabalho. Apesar da baixa atividade apresentada pelo extrato bruto (500 ppm), a fração acetato de etila apresentou atividade moderada (192 ppm) e o maior teor de fenólicos totais dentre as frações ensaiadas. Assim, a fração acetato de etila foi submetida a procedimentos cromatográficos o que resultou no isolamento dos flavonoides quercetina 3-O-β-D-glicosídeo, quercetina 3-O-soforosídeo e isoraminetina 3-glicosídeo, cujas estruturas foram elucidadas por análise espectroscópica, incluindo RMN (1D e 2D) e comparação com os dados da literatura.


The antioxidant activity, evaluated by DPPH (1,1-difenil-2-picrilidrazila) method, and the determination of the total phenolic compounds of the crude methanolic extract and fractions of the Palicourea rigida Kunth, Rubiaceae, leaves were quantified in this work. Despite weak activity exhibited by crude extract (500 ppm), the fraction ethyl acetate showed moderate activity (192 ppm), and the largest value for the phenolic compounds among all the assayed fractions. Then, the ethyl acetate fraction was submitted to the chromatography procedures which led to the isolation of the flavonoid quercetin 3-O-D-glicoside, quercetin 3-O-sophoroside and isorhamnetin 3-glicoside, which had the structures elucidated by spectroscopy analysis, including RMN (1D and 2D) and comparison with literature data.

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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 98(7): 963-965, Oct. 2003. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-352402

ABSTRACT

The essential oil and the aqueous, hexane and methanolic fractions from Hyptis ovalifolia leaves were evaluated for their antifungal activity in vitro against 60 strains of dermatophytes: 10 strains of Microsporum canis, 10 of M. gypseum, 20 of Trichophyton rubrum and 20 of T. mentagrophytes. The extracts inhibited growth of the dermatophytes tested at different concentrations. The most biologically active was the essential oil from the leaves which inhibited 57 isolates (95 percent) at a concentration of ú 500 æg/ml.


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Antifungal Agents , Arthrodermataceae , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Plant Extracts
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