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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 49(1): e489, ene.-mar. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1126684

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Introducción: En la medicina militar, los agentes cicatrizantes naturales frente a heridas por incisión son relevantes en el tratamiento de los militares. Objetivo: Evaluar la actividad cicatrizante de los extractos hidroalcohólicos de Peperomia congona Sodiro (congona), Annona muricata L. (guanábana), Urtica urens L. (ortiga),Ormosia coccinea (Aubl) Jacks (huayruro), Opuntia ficus-indica L. Mill. (tuna) y Musa acuminata Colla (plátano bellaco) en heridas incisas de Rattus norvegicus albinus (rata albina). Métodos: Estudio analítico experimental de tipo prospectivo y longitudinal. Se realizó el análisis fitoquímico preliminar de los 6 extractos. Se emplearon 80 ratas albinas machos, aleatorizadas y distribuidas en 8 grupos (n = 10). Se realizó una aplicación dermal durante 10 días consecutivos posteriores a la generación de heridas incisas que se realizaron en el dorso. Grupo I (cloruro de sodio al 0,9 por ciento). Grupo II (gel cicatrizante comercial). Del Grupo III al VIII fueron tratados con extracto hidroalcohólico de congona, guanábana, ortiga, huairuro, tuna y plátano bellaco respectivamente. La evolución de la cicatrización fue seguida en los días 1, 5 y 11 y medida en milímetros. Resultados: Se detectó la presencia de alcaloides, compuestos fenólicos y flavonoides en los 6 extractos; además de cumarinas en congona, taninos en guanábana, ortiga, tuna y huayruro, y quinonas en guanábana y plátano bellaco. Se comprobó la actividad cicatrizante en los extractos de guanábana (69,77 por ciento), tuna (66,27 por ciento), plátano bellaco (64,38 por ciento), ortiga (56,73 por ciento), congona (55,74 por ciento) y huayruro (54,50 por ciento), comparados con un gel comercial (72,21 por ciento). Conclusiones: El extracto hidroalcohólico de las hojas de Annona muricata L. (guanábana) presentó la mayor actividad cicatrizante en heridas incisas de ratas albinas machos(AU)


Introduction: In military medicine, natural healing agents against incision wounds are relevant in the treatment of the military. Objective: To evaluate the healing activity of the hydroalcoholic extracts of Peperomia congona Sodiro (congona), Annona muricata L. (guanabana), Urtica urens L. (ortiga), Ormosia coccinea (Aubl) Jacks (huairuro), Opuntia ficus-indica L. Mill. (tuna) and Musa acuminata Colla (platano bellaco) in incised wounds of Rattus norvegicus albinus (albino rat). Methods: Experimental analytical study of prospective and longitudinal type. The preliminary phytochemical analysis of the 6 extracts was carried out. We used 80 male albino rats, randomized and distributed in 8 groups (n = 10). A dermal application was made during 10 consecutive days after the generation of incised wounds that were made on the back. Group I (0.9 percent sodium chloride). Group II (commercial healing gel). From Group III to VIII they were treated with hydroalcoholic extract of congona, guanábana, ortiga, huairuro, tuna and platano bellaco respectively. The evolution of healing was followed on days 1, 5 and 11 and measured in millimeters. Results: The presence of alkaloids, phenolic compounds and flavonoids was detected in the 6 extracts; in addition to coumarins in congona, tannins in guanábana, nettle, tuna and huayruro, quinonas in guanábana and plantain bellaco. The healing activity was verified in the extracts of guanabana (69.77 percent), tuna (66.27 percent), platano bellaco (64.38 percent), ortiga (56.73 percent), congona (55.74 percent) and huayruro (54.50 percent), compared with a commercial gel (72.21 percent). Conclusions: The hydroalcoholic extract of the leaves of Annona muricata L. (guanábana) showed the highest healing activity in incised wounds of male albino rats(AU)


Subject(s)
Rats , Plants , Therapeutics , Flavonoids/administration & dosage , Alkaloids/administration & dosage , Phenolic Compounds/methods , Phytochemicals , Military Medicine
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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 86: e1282018, 2019. graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1009462

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The objective of this study was to compare the use of fruits of great economic and social importance for the northeast of Brazil by Ceratitis capitata Wied. (Diptera: Tephritidae) for oviposition, larval development, size and longevity of adults. Fruits of mango (Mangifera indica L.), quiabento (Pereskia bahiensis Gürke), forage palm [Opuntia fícus indica (L.) Mill] and grape (Vitis vinifera L.) were used, as well as flies from a hybrid laboratory population. Initially, four treatments (fruits) and six replications were used; the fruits were offered to 10 C. capitata couples, with later (96 hours) egg count. The second was conducted with six treatments and 10 replicates, offering two types of fruits simultaneously, combined two to two, to 10 C. capitata couples. The last bioassay comprised four treatments and six replicates, where 20 g of fruit were offered to 20 first-instar C. capitata larvae. After six days, the larvae were placed in plastic pots containing vermiculite until pupation, quantifying larval and pupal periods, viability and pupal mass, besides longevity and adult size. The data were submitted to ANOVA using the R Core Team software. Ceratitis capitata oviposits and completes its biological cycle in the four hosts studied, exhibiting no preference for oviposition and low biological performance in quiabento fruits. It yielded smaller adults and lower grape survival. Cactaceae palm and quiabento allow the survival of C. capitata in the laboratory, and this knowledge has been reported for the first time, proving that they can act as alternative hosts in the field.(AU)


O objetivo do estudo foi comparar a utilização de frutos de importância econômica e social para o nordeste do Brasil por Ceratitis capitata Wied. (Diptera: Tephritidae) para oviposição, desenvolvimento larval, tamanho e longevidade de adultos. Foram utilizados frutos de manga (Mangifera indica L.), quiabento (Pereskia bahiensis Gürke), palma-forrageira [Opuntia fícus indica (L.) Mill] e uva (Vitis vinifera L.) e moscas procedentes de uma população híbrida de laboratório. Inicialmente, utilizaram-se quatro tratamentos (frutos) e seis repetições, com o oferecimento dos frutos a 10 casais de C. capitata, com posterior (96 horas) contagem de ovos. O segundo teste foi conduzido com seis tratamentos e 10 repetições, oferecendo-se dois tipos de frutos simultaneamente, combinados dois a dois, a 10 casais de C. capitata. O último bioensaio compreendeu quatro tratamentos e seis repetições, sendo oferecidos 20 g de fruto a 20 larvas de primeiro instar de C. capitata. Após seis dias, as larvas foram colocadas em potes plásticos contendo vermiculita até a empupação, quantificando-se: períodos larval e pupal, viabilidade e massa pupal e longevidade e tamanho do adulto. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância (ANOVA) pelo Programa R Core Team. Ceratitis capitata oviposita e completa seu ciclo biológico nos quatro hospedeiros estudados, exibindo não preferência para oviposição e baixa performance biológica em frutos de quiabento. Este proporcionou adultos menores e a uva permitiu a menor sobrevivência. As cactáceas palma e quiabento permitem a sobrevivência de C. capitata em laboratório, sendo esse conhecimento relatado pela primeira vez, comprovando que essas espécies podem atuar como hospedeiros alternativos no campo.(AU)


Subject(s)
Oviposition , Ceratitis capitata , Larva/growth & development , Vitis , Mangifera , Fruit , Insecta
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European J Med Plants ; 2018 May; 23(4): 1-10
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-189386

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Opuntia ficus indica largely presents in Algerian rural environment, is frequently used by the local population for its therapeutic virtues.This particular study was carried out on Wistar albino rats, which were divided into four individual groups namely I, II, III and IV. The rats in Group I served as the control, received a distilled water, Group II was received thermoxidized vegetable oil, while Group III and IV were received thermoxidized oil with 100 and 500 mg/kg body weight of Opuntia ficus indica aqueous extract added in each respectively. At the end of 22 days administration, blood samples were collected for the analysis of lipid profile. The result showed that TG was significantly increased (P<0.05) in all the test groups when compared with the control, The HDL was significantly (P<0.05) increased in all the test samples except GroupII, while LDL followed a reverse trend. The phytochemical studies showed the presence of phytoconstituents like alkaloids, flavonoids and phenols.

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Malaysian Journal of Microbiology ; : 16-24, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732185

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@#Aims: In recent years, microbial conversion of renewable raw materials has become an important objective in industrialbiotechnology. Wastes from Opuntia ficus indica (OFI) can be considered as potential renewable raw materials in lacticacid production. In this study, the feasibility of lactic acid production using fruits and cladodes of OFI as carbohydratefeedstock was investigated.Methodology and results: Response surface methodology (RSM) based on central composite design (CCD) was usedto evaluate the effects of fermentation parameters for lactic acid production from OFI fruits by Lactococcus lactis subsp.lactis strain, isolated from Algerian raw camel milk. Acid hydrolysis of the OFI cladodes biomass was performed by diluteH2SO4 pretreatment. Lactic acid production from OFI fruits was analyzed using response surface methodology.Variables such as inoculum age and reducing sugars concentration were found to significantly influence lactic acidproduction. Final lactic acid concentration and productivity attained under optimum fermentation conditions were 32.5g/L and 0.74 g/L.h, respectively. The cladodes of OFI are a potential biomass feedstock for lactic acid production. Themaximum lactic acid and volumetric productivity were 16.85 g/L and 0.65 g/L.h, respectively.Conclusion, significance and impact of study: Wastes from OFI can be a good feedstock for lactic acid production byLactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. The methodology as a whole proved to be quite adequate for the design andoptimization of the process. The experimental results also demonstrated the feasibility of using OFI cladodeshydrolysate as a substrate for lactic acid production.

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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 67(4): 291-299, dic. 2017. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1021508

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Las Opuntia spp. son un recurso fitogenético Mexicano de gran valor nutritivo y alto contenido de betalaínas, compuestos conocidos por sus propiedades antioxidantes. Este estudio evaluó las características fisicoquímicas, el contenido de betalaínas y su capacidad antioxidante (CA), así como el perfil sensorial de frutos de O. robusta y O. ficusindica. Esta última presentó mayor acidez y contenido de sólidos solubles (F= 769,2; P= 0,0001), (F= 360,4; P ≤0,0001), que O. robusta. En humedad y contenido de cenizas no hubo diferencias significativas entre ambas especies. La concentración de betalaínas fue superior en Opuntia robusta (F=529,1; P= ≤0,0001) betacianinas (0,114 mg/mL pulpa) y betaxantinas (0,073 mg/ mL de pulpa), en O. ficus-indica (0,023 mg/ mL de pulpa y 0,0198 mg/ mL de pulpa). Se encontraron diferencias significativas en la CA (F=545,9; P ≤0,0001), en O. ficus-indica hasta 195,38 µmol equivalente Trolox/ mL por el método Ácido2, 2´-azino-bis-(3-etilbenzotiazolina)6-sulfónico (ABTS) y 22% de inhibición de radicales libres por el método 2,2 difenil-1-pricrilhidrazilo (DPPH), para O. robusta 165,6 µmol equivalente Trolox/ mL y más del 36% de inhibición de radicales libres. Los resultados mostraron que la CA está directamente relacionada con la concentración de betacianinas y betaxantinas. Ambas variedades de Opuntia exhiben una tendencia a lo dulce y ácido, con aromas, sabores y resabios con notas frutales y vegetales. Estos resultados sugieren que estas especies pueden ser empleadas para la extracción de betalaínas debido a su gran potencial para utilizarse en la industria como fuente de pigmentos naturales con propiedades antioxidantes y agradables características sensoriales(AU)


Opuntia spp. are a Mexican phytogenetic resource with great nutritive value and high betalains (compounds known for their antioxidant properties) content. Our main goal was to evaluate the physicochemical characteristics, betalains concentration and antioxidant capacity (AC), as well as sensory profiles of Opuntia robusta and O. ficus-indica, where the later one showed higher acidity and soluble solids content (F= 769.2; P= 0.0001 and F= 360.4; P ≤0.0001 respectively) than O. robusta. There was no significant difference between the species in terms of humidity and ash content. Betalains concentrations were higher in Opuntia robusta (F=529.1; P= ≤0.0001), while betacyanins (0.114 mg/ mL pulp) and betaxantins (0.073 mg/ mL de pulp) were higher in O. ficus-indica (0.023 mg/ mL pulp and 0.0198 mg/ mL de pulp). Significant differences for AC were found (F=545.9, P ≤0.0001), with O. ficus-indica showing up to 195.38 µmol Trolox equivalent / mL by the method 2,2'-Azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) and 22% of free radicals inhibition by the method 2, 2 diphenyl-1-pricrylhydrazyl (DPPH), while 165.6 µmol Trolox equivalent / mL and more than 36% free radicals inhibition were found for O. robusta. Results showed that the antioxidant capacity is directly related with betacyanins and betaxantines concentration. Both Opuntia varieties exhibit a tendency to sweetness and acidity, with aromas, flavors and scents within fruity and vegetable notes. These results suggest that both species could be used in the extraction of betalains due to their great industrial potential as a source of natural pigments with antioxidant properties and pleasant sensorial characteristics(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Opuntia , Betalains/biosynthesis , Neoplasms/prevention & control , Antioxidants/physiology , Diet, Food, and Nutrition
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Rev. peru. med. integr ; 2(4): 835-840, 2017. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, MTYCI | ID: biblio-907045

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Objetivos: Determinar estructuralmente los flavonoides encontrados en el extracto etanólico de cladodios de Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. "Tuna Verde". Materiales y métodos: Se preparó el extracto etanólico de cladodios de Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. Luego se detectaron sus componentes mediante un tamizaje fitoquímico. A través de cromatografía en capa fina se aislaron los compuestos fenólicos tipo flavonoides. Finalmente, usando espectroscopia UV/Vis se propuso la posible estructura de los flavonoides encontrados. Resultados: El tamizaje fitoquímico mostró presencia de compuestos fenólicos, flavonoides y glicósidos. Se propuso cinco estructuras químicas de compuestos fenólicos, todas con un núcleo en común: flavona, mediante las lecturas en el espectrofotómetro UV/Vis y por comparación con lo publicado por TJ Mabry. Conclusión: Se determinó la posible estructura química de cinco flavonoides presentes en el extracto etanólico de cladodios de Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. "Tuna Verde".


Subject(s)
Humans , Flavonoids , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Opuntia/chemistry , Phytochemicals , Peru , Spectrum Analysis , Chromatography
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 900-906, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819442

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the diuretic, hypotensive and renal effect of Opuntia ficus-indica in two different species in oral and intravenous administration.@*METHODS@#Diuretic activity was evaluated in rats with the plant cladode gel and aqueous extract administrated orally, and was evaluated in rabbits with plant extract administered intravenously. Single and repeated doses of cladode gel or aqueous extract of cladode were tested. Urine volume and blood and urine creatinine, sodium and potassium were measured, and creatinine clearance was calculated. The hypotensive effect of lyophilized extract of cladode was evaluated in rabbits. Two polyethylene PE50 catheters were used: one in the jugular vein for the infusion of the plant extract and the other in the carotid for the evaluation of the arterial pressure.@*RESULTS@#The cladode gel or aqueous extract increased urine volume, creatinine clearance and urinary excretion of sodium and potassium without significant effect on serum creatinine or blood urea. Furosemide, gel and aqueous extract of cladode insignificantly lowered plasma potassium in rats. Intravenous administration of the lyophilized extract caused a significant decrease in mean arterial pressure in rabbits with a significant increase in urine volume and urine sodium and potassium; the effect was dose dependent. Intravenous administration of lyophilized extract did not affect plasma sodium or potassium.@*CONCLUSIONS@#Gel and aqueous extract of Opuntia ficus-indica cladode have a significant diuretic effect on rats, and the lyophilized extract has a diuretic and hypotensive effect on normotensive rabbits without deterioration in renal function test. Additional studies on active ingredients are essential to pave the way for clinical studies on diuretic and hypotensive effect of the plant.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 900-906, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-972561

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Objective To investigate the diuretic, hypotensive and renal effect of Opuntia ficus-indica in two different species in oral and intravenous administration. Methods Diuretic activity was evaluated in rats with the plant cladode gel and aqueous extract administrated orally, and was evaluated in rabbits with plant extract administered intravenously. Single and repeated doses of cladode gel or aqueous extract of cladode were tested. Urine volume and blood and urine creatinine, sodium and potassium were measured, and creatinine clearance was calculated. The hypotensive effect of lyophilized extract of cladode was evaluated in rabbits. Two polyethylene PE50 catheters were used: one in the jugular vein for the infusion of the plant extract and the other in the carotid for the evaluation of the arterial pressure. Results The cladode gel or aqueous extract increased urine volume, creatinine clearance and urinary excretion of sodium and potassium without significant effect on serum creatinine or blood urea. Furosemide, gel and aqueous extract of cladode insignificantly lowered plasma potassium in rats. Intravenous administration of the lyophilized extract caused a significant decrease in mean arterial pressure in rabbits with a significant increase in urine volume and urine sodium and potassium; the effect was dose dependent. Intravenous administration of lyophilized extract did not affect plasma sodium or potassium. Conclusions Gel and aqueous extract of Opuntia ficus-indica cladode have a significant diuretic effect on rats, and the lyophilized extract has a diuretic and hypotensive effect on normotensive rabbits without deterioration in renal function test. Additional studies on active ingredients are essential to pave the way for clinical studies on diuretic and hypotensive effect of the plant.

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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 60: e17160568, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951483

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ABSTRACT The cactus is a succulent plant resistant to droughts. According to the recently reviewed classification, cacti belong to the family of Opuntiaceae Desv. (synon. Cactaceae Juss.) with Opuntia Mill. as the typical genus. This genus is economically the most important in the family, as it includes a group of cactus pear plants which play an important role in the agricultural systems of arid and semi-arid regions. Flowering of the cactus pear fruit is an important determinant of the fruit harvesting period. The goal of this paper is to present the physiology of the cactus pear and to explain in detail the biology of its flowering and fruiting processes. This study is also enriched by our observations on the flowering and fruiting of three varieties of cactus pear that we followed for two successive years in southern Morocco.

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Braz. j. pharm. sci ; 52(3): 459-470, July-Sept. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-828276

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ABSTRACT The aim of this work was the obtainment of Opuntia fícus-indica (L.) Mill extract for the development of cosmetic formulations and in vivo evaluation of its moisturizing effects. The formulations were tested for preliminary and accelerated stability. Organoleptic characteristics, pH values and rheological behavior were assessed. The evaluation of moisturizing efficacy of the emulsions formulated with 3.0% of Polyacrylamide (and) C13-14 Isoparaffin (and) Laureth-7 containing 1.0 and 3.0% of O. ficus-indica hydroglycolic extract (EHG001) was performed using the capacitance method (Corneometer(r)) and the transepidermal water loss - TEWL evaluation (Tewameter(r)). The emulsions formulated were stable, exhibiting pseudoplastic and thixotropic behavior. The results of evaluation of moisturizing efficacy showed increased skin hydration after five hours by mainly increasing the skin barrier effect. The formulations containing 1.0 and 3.0% of EHG001 enhanced the skin barrier effect by reducing TEWL up to four hours after application. The results observed suggest that O. ficus-indica hydroglycolic extract may act through a humectant and occlusion mechanism.


Subject(s)
Wetting Agents/pharmacology , /analysis , Wetting Agents/pharmacology , Cosmetics/classification , Emulsions/analysis
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Natural Product Sciences ; : 117-121, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-221215

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On the phytochemical investigation of a 70% ethanol extract of the fruits of Opuntia ficus-indica, (Cacataceae), we could result in the isolation of thirteen phenolic compounds including seven flavonoids (1 - 9) and four simple phenolic glycosides (10 - 13) by column chromatographic methods. Among the isolated compounds, picein (11), androsin (12), and 1-O-feruloyl-β-D-glucopyranoside (13) were isolated for the first time from O. ficus-indica; additionally, this is the first report benzyl-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (10) from the genus Opuntia. The structures of the compounds were determined by spectral data analysis which included 1D, 2D NMR spectrum and ESIMS.


Subject(s)
Ethanol , Flavonoids , Fruit , Glycosides , Opuntia , Phenol , Statistics as Topic
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 35(supl.1): 5-9, dez. 2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-789006

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Objetivando-se avaliar o efeito da adição de palma forrageira associado à maniçoba na dieta de ovinos sobre o perfil de indicadores bioquímicos do metabolismo energético e proteico, foi realizado um delineamento em blocos casualizados onde foram utilizados 24 ovinos machos, sem padrão racial definido, com peso corporal médio de 19,77±1,95 kg e idade média de seis meses, divididos igualmente em três tratamentos: concentrado + feno Tifton 85, concentrado + feno de maniçoba e concentrado + silagem de maniçoba, e semelhantes partes de palma forrageira. Realizaram-se quatro coletas de sangue, que constituíram as repetições, com intervalos de 15 dias (0d, 15d, 3d0 e 45d). Em seguida, procederam-se as análises dos seguintes indicadores bioquímicos: creatinina sérica, ureia, proteína total, albumina, globulina, glicose, frutosamina, aspartato aminotransferase, fosfatase alcalina, gama glutamiltransferase, sódio, potássio, cloro, cálcio e fósforo. Maior consumo de matéria seca foi observado no grupo com feno de maniçoba. O tratamento com silagem de maniçoba apresentou diferença (P<0,05) no consumo de fibra em detergente neutro. Houve variações significativas na concentração de ureia nos animais que receberam a dieta composta de feno de maniçoba. Tanto o feno como a silagem de maniçoba, em até 30%, pode substituir o feno de Tifton 85 na alimentação de ovinos em terminação, mantendo efetivamente o consumo de matéria seca, rendimento de carcaça, os metabolismos proteico, energético e mineral, além de ser uma boa alternativa para a alimentação de ovinos.(AU)


Aiming to evaluate the effect of addition of cactus pear associated with maniçoba in the diet of sheep on the profile of biochemical indicators of energy metabolism and protein, we performed a randomized block design was used in which 24 male sheep without defined breed (SPRD), mean weight of 19.77±1.95 kg and average age of six months, divided equally into three treatments: concentrate + Tifton hay, concentrate + maniçoba hay and concentrate + maniçoba silage, and similar parts of cactus pear. There were four blood samples, which were repetitions at intervals of 15 days (0d, 15d, 3d and 45d). Then proceeded to the analysis of the following biochemical parameters: serum creatinine, urea, total protein, albumin, globulin, glucose, fructosamine, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma glutamyl transferase, sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium and phosphorus. Higher dry matter intake was observed in the group with maniçoba hay. Treatment with maniçoba silage showed statistical differences (P<0.05) in the consumption of neutral detergent fiber. Significant variations were found in the concentration of urea in the animals fed the diet composed of maniçoba hay. Both hay and silage maniçoba, up to 30%, can replace the Tifton 85 hay for feeding finishing animals, effectively keeping the dry matter intake, carcass yield, the protein metabolism, energy and mineral, plus be a good alternative for feeding sheep.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Sheep/growth & development , Sheep/metabolism , Manihot , Arecaceae , Opuntia , Animal Feed/analysis
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 67(1): 149-158, 2/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-741122

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The aim of this experiment was to evaluate, by means of the semi-automated in vitro gas production technique, fermentation kinetics of carbohydrates and degradability of dry matter (DM) and organic matter (OM) of diets containing oldman saltbush hay levels (8.4; 18.8; 31.2 and 48.3%) associated to forage cactus in natura. Pressure readings of the gases were done with a pressure transducer at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 17, 20, 24, 28, 34, 48, 72 and 96h post-inoculation. The rumen kinetics was described by the following parameters: maximum potential of gas production, lag time and production rates of gas (k), fibrous carbohydrates (FC) and non-fibrous carbohydrates (NFC). It could be observed that the addition of oldman saltbush hay to the diets promoted a quadratic effect in the production of gases originated from NFC. However, there was no significant effect on the production of gases originated from FC and on production rates of gases from NFC and FC. The degradability of DM and OM did not differ due to the addition of oldman saltbush hay. The use of 8.4% hay and 74.9% forage cactus promoted the maximum potential of production of gases from the fibrous fraction of diets containing cactus and oldman saltbush hay.


O objetivo deste experimento foi avaliar, por meio da técnica in vitro semiautomática de produção de gases, a cinética de fermentação dos carboidratos e a degradabilidade da matéria seca (MS) e da orgânica (MO) de dietas contendo níveis de feno de erva-sal (8,4; 18,8; 31,2 e 48,3%) associado à palma forrageira in natura. As leituras de pressão dos gases foram feitas com transdutor de pressão às 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 17, 20, 24, 28, 34, 48, 72, 96 horas pós-inoculação. A cinética ruminal foi descrita pelos parâmetros: potencial máximo de produção de gases, "lag time" e taxa de produção de gases (k) dos carboidratos fibrosos (CF) e não fibrosos (CNF). Verificou-se que a adição de feno de erva-sal às dietas promoveu efeito quadrático na produção de gases provenientes dos CNF, em que o menor valor observado (136,48mL) foi encontrado com a adição de 38,25% de feno, e o maior valor, com a adição de 8,4% de feno e 74,9% de palma forrageira. O tempo de latência teve comportamento quadrático em função da adição de feno. No entanto não houve efeito significativo na produção de gases provenientes dos CF (média de 111,6mL) e nas taxas de produção de gases dos CNF e CF que apresentaram média de 0,090h-1 e 0,028h-1, respectivamente. A degradabilidade da MS e MO não diferiram em função da adição de feno de erva-sal e apresentaram médias de 85,8 e 90,9%, respectivamente. O uso de 8,4% de feno e 74,9 de palma forrageira propiciou o máximo potencial de produção de gases da fração fibrosa de dietas contendo palma e feno de erva-sal.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Feed/statistics & numerical data , Opuntia/analysis , Fermentation
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Lima; s.n; 2015. 40 p. tab.
Thesis in Spanish | MTYCI, LILACS | ID: biblio-880126

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Introducción: Las enfermedades hepáticas de evolución crónica degenerativa, constituyen una de las causas de morbilidad y mortalidad a nivel mundial. Objetivos: Determinar el efecto hepatoprotector del zumo de fruta del Opuntia ficus indica (tuna) variedad morada, en ratas con intoxicación hepática inducidas por paracetamol. Diseño: analíticos ­experimental. Lugar: Centro de Investigación de Bioquímica y Nutrición. Participantes y materiales: se utilizaron 36 ratas machos con un peso de 269 g ±22 g. Intervenciones: el zumo se obtuvo mediante un extractor casero. La inducción fue realizada con paracetamol a la dosis de 400 mg/kg vía peroral. Principales medidas de resultados: alanina aminotransferasa (ALT U/L), aspartato amino transferasa (AST U/L), gamma glutamil transferasa (GGT U/L), bilirrubina directa, indirecta y total (mg/L), albumina sérica (g/dL), proteínas totales séricas (g/dL), especie reactiva al ácido tiobarbitúrico (TBARS suero nmol/mL e hígado nmol/g) e índice hepático (%). Resultados: la administración del zumo de Opuntia ficus indica "tuna" variedad morada redujo de forma significativa actividad del ALT en los tres grupos tratados, solo en el grupo VI la reducción fue significativa para el AST y GGT, comparados con el grupo II. Los grupos tratados con zumo de tuna V y VI expresaron concentraciones superiores a los encontrados en el grupo II, siendo esto significativo, sin embargo los niveles de proteínas totales no mostraron variaciones significativas entre ellos. Los grupos IV y V expresaron concentraciones menores de bilirrubina total respecto al grupo II, pero sin embargo los niveles de bilirrubina directa en estos grupos fueron del 31,54% y 41,67% respectivamente. Los niveles de TBARS en tejido hepático en los tres grupos tratados con zumo mostraron concentraciones inferiores al grupo II, los mismos resultados se observan en la concentración de TBARS en suero, respecto al grupo II. El índice hepático fue menor en los grupos IV y VI. Conclusiones: el zumo de Opuntia de ficus indica "tuna" variedad morada, presentó efecto hepatoprotector, expresados en vario de los indicadores del daño hepático.


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Animals , Rats , Plants, Medicinal , Opuntia , Hepatoprotector Drugs , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury , Peru , Models, Animal
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 532-537, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-951616

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Objective: To evaluate the in vitro antioxidant power of cactus pear seed oil [. Opuntia ficus-indica L. MILL. (CPSO)] and its protective effect against chemically induced diabetes mellitus in mice. Methods: The in vitro antioxidant effect of CPSO was evaluated using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging assay. The preventive effect was conducted on Swiss albino mice treated with CPSO (2 mL/kg, per os), before and after a single intraperitoneal alloxan administration (100 mg/kg). Survival rate, body weight and fasting blood glucose were measured and histopathological analysis of pancreas was performed to evaluate alloxan-induced tissue injuries. Results: CPSO exhibited an antioxidant effect in DPPH scavenging assay. Moreover, the administration of CPSO (2 mL/kg) significantly attenuated alloxan-induced death and hyperglycemia (P < 0.001) in treated mice. Morphometric study of pancreas revealed that CPSO significantly protected islets of langerhans against alloxan induced-tissue alterations. Conclusions: Based on theses results, CPSO can prevente alloxan-induced-diabetes by quenching free radicals produced by alloxan and inhibiting tissue injuries in pancreatic β-cells.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 532-537, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-820321

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OBJECTIVE@#To evaluate the in vitro antioxidant power of cactus pear seed oil [Opuntia ficus-indica L. MILL. (CPSO)] and its protective effect against chemically induced diabetes mellitus in mice.@*METHODS@#The in vitro antioxidant effect of CPSO was evaluated using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging assay. The preventive effect was conducted on Swiss albino mice treated with CPSO (2 mL/kg, per os), before and after a single intraperitoneal alloxan administration (100 mg/kg). Survival rate, body weight and fasting blood glucose were measured and histopathological analysis of pancreas was performed to evaluate alloxan-induced tissue injuries.@*RESULTS@#CPSO exhibited an antioxidant effect in DPPH scavenging assay. Moreover, the administration of CPSO (2 mL/kg) significantly attenuated alloxan-induced death and hyperglycemia (P < 0.001) in treated mice. Morphometric study of pancreas revealed that CPSO significantly protected islets of langerhans against alloxan induced-tissue alterations.@*CONCLUSIONS@#Based on theses results, CPSO can prevente alloxan-induced-diabetes by quenching free radicals produced by alloxan and inhibiting tissue injuries in pancreatic β-cells.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1487583

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Abstract: Aiming to evaluate the effect of addition of cactus pear associated with maniçoba in the diet of sheep on the profile of biochemical indicators of energy metabolism and protein, we performed a randomized block design was used in which 24 male sheep without defined breed (SPRD), mean weight of 19.77±1.95 kg and average age of six months, divided equally into three treatments: concentrate + Tifton hay, concentrate + maniçoba hay and concentrate + maniçoba silage, and similar parts of cactus pear. There were four blood samples, which were repetitions at intervals of 15 days (0d, 15d, 3d and 45d). Then proceeded to the analysis of the following biochemical parameters: serum creatinine, urea, total protein, albumin, globulin, glucose, fructosamine, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, gamma glutamyl transferase, sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium and phosphorus. Higher dry matter intake was observed in the group with maniçoba hay. Treatment with maniçoba silage showed statistical differences (P 0.05) in the consumption of neutral detergent fiber. Significant variations were found in the concentration of urea in the animals fed the diet composed of maniçoba hay. Both hay and silage maniçoba, up to 30%, can replace the Tifton 85 hay for feeding finishing animals, effectively keeping the dry matter intake, carcass yield, the protein metabolism, energy and mineral, plus be a good alternative for feeding sheep.


Resumo: Objetivando-se avaliar o efeito da adição de palma forrageira associado à maniçoba na dieta de ovinos sobre o perfil de indicadores bioquímicos do metabolismo energético e proteico, foi realizado um delineamento em blocos casualizados onde foram utilizados 24 ovinos machos, sem padrão racial definido, com peso corporal médio de 19,77±1,95 kg e idade média de seis meses, divididos igualmente em três tratamentos: concentrado + feno Tifton 85, concentrado + feno de maniçoba e concentrado + silagem de maniçoba, e semelhantes partes de palma forrageira. Realizaram-se quatro coletas de sangue, que constituíram as repetições, com intervalos de 15 dias (0d, 15d, 3d0 e 45d). Em seguida, procederam-se as análises dos seguintes indicadores bioquímicos: creatinina sérica, ureia, proteína total, albumina, globulina, glicose, frutosamina, aspartato aminotransferase, fosfatase alcalina, gama glutamiltransferase, sódio, potássio, cloro, cálcio e fósforo. Maior consumo de matéria seca foi observado no grupo com feno de maniçoba. O tratamento com silagem de maniçoba apresentou diferença (P 0,05) no consumo de fibra em detergente neutro. Houve variações significativas na concentração de ureia nos animais que receberam a dieta composta de feno de maniçoba. Tanto o feno como a silagem de maniçoba, em até 30%, pode substituir o feno de Tifton 85 na alimentação de ovinos em terminação, mantendo efetivamente o consumo de matéria seca, rendimento de carcaça, os metabolismos proteico, energético e mineral, além de ser uma boa alternativa para a alimentação de ovinos.

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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-737336

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Given the many traditional uses of Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. and the widespread employment of dry extracts in herbal medicine and phytocosmetics, the aim of this study is to characterize an atomized extract of O. ficus-indica cladodes, as well as to analyze its phytochemical composition and assay the total phenol content. In addition, the antioxidant, antimicrobial and photoprotective activities of the extract and its capacity to inhibit the enzyme tyrosinase were assessed, with a view to its pharmaceutical use. The physicochemical characterization was performed by pharmacopoeial tests, thermal analysis and infrared spectroscopy. Phytochemicals were analyzed by thin layer chromatography and total phenols by spectroscopy in the visible region. Antioxidant activity was detected by the method of free radical (DPPH?) scavenging and antimicrobial activity by the agar diffusion method, while inhibition of tyrosinase was estimated by the diphenolase activity assay and photoprotective activity by a spectrophotometric method. The pharmacopeial tests, IR spectroscopy and thermal analysis enabled the atomized extract to be characterized. Concerning the potential for pharmaceutical use, it was found that, under the study conditions, the extract did not show any antioxidant, antimicrobial or photoprotective activity. However, it did show a modest tyrosinase inhibitory capacity. The originality of the proposed research on O. ficus-indica in the pharmaceutical should be emphasized, as it opens new prospects for the study of a species that is so


Diante das múltiplas potencialidades da Opuntiaficus-indica (L.) Mill. relatadas na literatura e amplaempregabilidade dos extratos secos na produção defitoterápicos e fitocosméticos, este estudo objetivoucaracterizar o extrato nebulizado dos cladódios deO. ficus-indica bem como verificar a composiçãofitoquímica e quantificar os fenóis totais. O estudopropõe ainda avaliar as atividades antioxidante,antimicrobiana, inibidora da enzima tirosinase efotoprotetora do extrato visando à sua utilizaçãofarmacêutica. A caracterização físico-química foirealizada através de testes farmacopeicos, análisetérmica e espectroscopia na região do infravermelho.A caracterização fitoquímica foi feita por CCD e aquantificação de fenóis por espectroscopia na região dovisível (725 nm). A atividade antioxidante foi analisadapela técnica do sequestro do radical livre DPPH*,a atividade antibacteriana pelo método de difusãoem ágar, a atividade inibidora da enzima tirosinaseatravés da verificação da ação difenolase e a atividadefotoprotetora pelo método in vitro de Mansur. Asanálises farmacopeicas, espectroscópicas e térmicaspermitiram caracterizar o extrato nebulizado de O.ficus-indica. Quanto à avaliação das potencialidadesfoi detectado que, nas condições do estudo, o extratonão apresentou atividade antioxidante, antimicrobianae fotoprotetora. Contudo, demonstrou relativacapacidade inibitória da enzima tirosinase. Portanto,cabe então destacar a originalidade da pesquisa com aO. fícus-indica (L.) Mill. na área farmacêutica, dandoperspectivas para novos estudos com essa espécie tãoabundante e adaptada ao semi-árido brasileiro.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 436-448, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-672704

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To extract, quantify, and evaluate the phenolic content in Opuntia ficus-indica skin for their antioxidant capacity with three different methods (ABTS, DPPH, and lipid oxidation) and to optimize the extraction conditions (time, temperature and ethanol concentration) in a reflux system. Methods: The extraction process was done using a reflux system. A San Cristobal II experimental design with three variables and three levels was used. The variables evaluated were time of extraction (h), concentration of ethanol (%, v/v) and temperature (°C). The extraction process was optimized using a response surface methodology. Results: It was observed that at higher temperature more phenolic compounds were extracted, but the antioxidant capacity was decreased. The optimum conditions for phenolic compounds extraction and antioxidant capacity mixing the three methods were as follows: 45% of ethanol, 80 °C and 2 hours of extraction. Values obtained in our results are little higher that other previously reported. Conclusions: It can be concluded the by-products of Opuntia ficus-indica represent a good source of natural antioxidants with possible applications in food, cosmetics or drugs industries.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-151293

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Cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) belongs to the family Cactaceae. Family Cactaceae is reported to contain about 130 genera and nearly 1500 species. This plant is native of Mexico and it is widely distributed in Mexico and in all American hemispheres as well as in Africa and in the Mediterranean basin. It has been used in traditional folk medicine because of its role in treating a number of diseases and conditions, including anti-inflammatory effects hypoglycemic effects inhibition of stomach ulceration, neuroprotective effects Through antioxidant actions and also used for treating diabetes, burns, bronchial, asthma and indigestion in many countries over the world. It is also used in Pharma industry as a pharmaceutical agent. The fruit, as well as cactus stem are used to prepare value-added products, such as jam, squash, wine, pickle, body lotions, shampoo, creams, etc. It also has several medicinal and industrial uses. Its seeds can be used as flavouring agents. Due to the remarkable biological activity of Opuntia and its constituents, it will be appropriate to develop them as a medicine.

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