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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 29(5): 613-620, Sept.-Oct. 2019. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057837

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Abstract Trichilia catigua A. Juss., Meliaceae, known as "catuaba" in Brazil, has been popularly used as a tonic for fatigue, impotence and memory deficits. Previously, we have demonstrated that T. catigua ethyl-acetate fraction exerted antidepressive-like effects in mice. Affective-like symptoms are also well recognized outcome of cerebral ischemia in clinical and preclinical settings. Therefore, here we evaluated the effects of ethyl-acetate fraction on the emotional outcomes and its relation with hippocampal neurogenesis in ischemic mice. Male Swiss mice were subject to the bilateral common carotid occlusion during 20 min. The animals received ethyl-acetate fraction (400 mg/kg, orally) 30 min before and once per day during 7 days after reperfusion. Emotional outcomes were assessed using the open field test, elevated zero maze, and the tail suspension test. After the behavioral testing, the animals were sacrificed and their brains were processed to immunohistochemistry and Nissl staining. Ischemic mice exhibited anxiogenic-like behaviors in the elevated zero maze, hippocampal neurodegeneration and decreased hippocampal neurogenesis. The anxiogenic-like effect was counteracted by ethyl-acetate fraction administration. Furthermore, ethyl-acetate fraction restored the number of newborn neurons in the dentate gyrus of hippocampus of ischemic mice. In conclusion, T. catigua ethyl-acetate fraction promoted functional recovery and restored hippocampal neurogenesis in ischemic mice.

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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 27(2): 254-271, Mar.-Apr. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-843813

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ABSTRACT Medicinal plants play an important role in human health care. It is estimated that about 25–30% of all drugs are evaluated as therapeutic agents derived from natural products. Research in the pharmaceutical industry has demonstrated that for complex diseases, natural products still represent a valuable source for the production of new chemical compounds, since they possess privileged structures. Among Brazilian biodiversity, "catuaba" is popularly used as a tonic to treat fatigue, stress, impotence, memory deficits, and digestive disorders. Studies show antibacterial, trypanocidal, antioxidant, antiarrhythmic, antidepressant, improvement of memory, anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive activities, as well as phytocosmetic activity in cellulite treatment and in anti-ageing. The Brazilian plants known and used as catuaba are represented by more than twenty different species; however, the plant most commonly found in Brazil as "catuaba" is the species Trichilia catigua A. Juss., Meliaceae. Thus, the aim of this paper is to present a review of T. catigua, with emphasis on biological activities, chemical and analytical development and formulations in order to provide a broader and deeper insight, seeking a herbal medicine and/or phytocosmetic as well as future prospects for commercial exploitation and directions for future studies.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-655392

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Sabe-se que o número de casos de câncer de pele tem crescido muito nos últimos anos. Com isso, novos produtos são constantemente desenvolvidos no intuito de aumentar a gama de substâncias para proteção solar. O principal objetivo desse trabalho foi a análise in vitro da propriedade fotoprotetora de uma formulação contendo filtros solares químicos, adicionada de extratos brutos de Guazuma ulmifolia, Maytenus ilicifolia, Stryphnodendron adstringens e Trichilia catigua, respectivamente, e a avaliação quanto ao acréscimo do Fator de Proteção Solar (FPS). O ensaio foi conduzido pelo método espectrofotométrico in vitro do Fator de Proteção Solar (FPS). O teor de Polifenóis Totais (PT) e sua correlação com a Capacidade Antioxidante (CA) dos extratos avaliados foram realizados. Os resultados demonstram que as formulações foram estáveis após a adição dos extratos, quanto a características físico-químicas (características macroscópicas, ensaio de centrifugação e pH) quando comparadas ao controle. O ensaio de FPS in vitro demonstrou decaimento do FPS das formulações acrescidas de extratos vegetais ricas em compostos fenólicos, exceto para o extrato de S. adstringens. Os FPS obtidos para os extratos foram ≤2. O teor em PT foram (%): G. ulmifolia, 24,26±0,34; M. ilicifolia, 14,66±0,18; S. adstringens, 34,38±0,62 e T. catigua, 41,60±0,13. Os valores da CA (IC50) frente ao radical DPPH foram (miug/mL): vitamina C (7,52±0,12), G. ulmifolia (8,94±0,13), M. ilicifolia (38,41±0,93), S. adstringens (7,31±0,15) e T. catigua (5,48±0,04). A CA foi diretamente proporcional ao teor de PT.


It is known that the number of cases of skin cancer has increased greatly in recent years. Therefore, new products are constantly developed in order to increase the range of substances for sun protection. The aim of this study was evaluate in vitro the property the sunscreen containing chemical sunscreens, with added to extracts of Guazuma ulmifolia, Maytenus ilicifolia, Stryphnodendron adstringens and Trichilia catigua, Sun Protection Factor (SPF). The test was conducted by the spectrophotometric method of in vitro Sun Protection Factor (SPF). The percentage of the Total Polyphenol (TP) and its correlation with Antioxidant Capacity (CA) of the extracts evaluated were performed. The results show that the formulations were stable after the addition of extracts, in relation as the physico-chemical characteristics (macroscopic characteristics, test centrifugation and pH) when compared to control (time 0). The FPS test in vitro showed decrease SPF of the formulations added of plant extracts rich in phenolic compounds, except for the extract of S. adstringens. The FPS for the extracts obtained were ≤2. The percentage of the PT were (%): G. ulmifolia, 24,26±0,34; M. ilicifolia, 14,66±0,18; S. adstringens, 34,38±0,62 e T. catigua, 41,60±0,13. The values of CA (IC50) against the DPPH radical were (miug/mL): vitamin C (7,52±0,12), G. ulmifolia (8,94±0,13), M. ilicifolia (38,41±0,93), S. adstringens (7,31±0,15) e T. catigua (5,48±0,04). CA was directly proportional to the content of PT.


Subject(s)
Phenols , Plant Extracts , Sunscreening Agents
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RBCF, Rev. bras. ciênc. farm. (Impr.) ; 43(3): 405-412, jul.-set. 2007. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-468147

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Development of topical dosage forms requires physical, physicochemical and chemical assays that provide, as soon as possible, the formulation with the best stability profiles. This study evaluated the stability of O/W fluid emulsions, by total flavonoids determination, expressed in rutin, containing the standardized extract of Trichilia catigua Adr. Juss (and) Ptychopetalum olacoides Bentham. Samples were evaluated for 90 days stored at 24.0 ± 2.0 ºC, 5.0 ± 0.5 ºC and 40.0 ± 0.5 ºC, following a protocol for the assessment of accelerated chemical stability assay, also known as Normal Stability Test. A sensitive UV-spectrophotometric method at 361.0 nm was previously validated for the determination of the active substance. By Normal Stability Test, the O/W fluid emulsions presented acceptable chemical stability, for at least 90 days, when the samples were stored at 24.0 ± 2.0 ºC and 5.0 ± 0.5 ºC. The storage condition at 40.0 ± 0.5 ºC has accelerated the degradation process of the total flavonoids, consequently, those O/W emulsions containing this kind of natural active substance or a similar preparation must not be stored at elevated temperatures.


O desenvolvimento de formas farmacêuticas tópicas necessita ensaios físicos, físico-químicos e químicos que selecionem rapidamente a formulação de melhor desempenho de estabilidade. Este estudo avaliou a estabilidade de emulsões O/A fluidas, por meio da determinação de flavonóides totais, expressos em rutina, contendo o extrato padronizado de Trichilia catigua Adr. Juss (e) Ptychopetalum olacoides Bentham. As amostras foram armazenadas a 24,0 ± 2,0 ºC; 5,0 ± 0,5 ºC e 40,0 ± 0,5 ºC durante 90 dias e foram avaliadas segundo o protocolo para a determinação da estabilidade acelerada, conhecida como Teste de Estabilidade Normal. A quantificação da substância ativa foi determinada por espectrofotometria na região do ultravioleta a 361,0 nm, previamente validado. Após os ensaios de estabilidade, as emulsões O/A fluidas apresentaram estabilidade adequada, pelo menos, no período de 90 dias, quando armazenadas a 24,0 ± 2,0 ºC e 5,0 ± 0,5 ºC. A condição de armazenamento a 40,0 ± 0,5 ºC acelerou a cinética de degradação dos flavonóides totais, expressos em rutina, portanto, preparações possuindo esta categoria de substância ativa natural ou formulações similares não devem ser armazenadas em temperaturas elevadas.


Subject(s)
Emulsions , Flavonoids/analysis , Meliaceae , Olacaceae , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet/methods , Rutin
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