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Braz. j. biol ; 83: 1-11, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1468831

ABSTRACT

Species of the genus Cordia have shown biological activities, such as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antioxidant, antiviral, and antifungal activities. The species Cordia glabrata (MART) A.DC. Has no information concerning its phytochemical profile and possible biological activities. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate this profile in ethanolic extracts of young, adult and senescent leaves, as well as their antioxidant, photoprotective, antimicrobial, and virucidal potentials. Phytochemical analysis was performed by TLC (thin-layer chromatography) and showed the presence of flavonoids, tannins, and terpenes. The evaluation by UPLC-MS/MS (Ultra performance liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometer) evidenced the presence of caffeic (3.89 mgL-¹), p-cumaric (6.13 mgL-¹), and ferulic (0.58 mgL-¹) acids, whilst, in GC/MS (Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry) analysis there was a greater amount of palmitic (51.17%), stearic (20.34%), linoleic (9.62%), and miristic (8.16%) fatty acids. The DPPH (2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) and ABTS+ (2′-Azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)) radicals were used to verify the potential antioxidant activity, observing a better activity for the leaf extract in the adult phenological stage: 54.63 ± 1.06 µgmL-¹ (DPPH) and 44.21 ± 1.69 mM (ABTS). The potential photoprotective activity of the extracts was determined by spectrophotometry and the in vitro values of SPF (Sun Protection Factor) in young and adult leaves (5.47 and 5.41, respectively) showed values close to the minimum SPF of 6.0 required by ANVISA (Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency). It was not observed an antimicrobial activity for Staphylococcus aureus with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 2000 µgmL-¹, however the anti-herpetic assay against the Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) showed a potent virucidal activity at the tested concentrations with CV50 value <0.195 µgmL-¹ and a Selectivity Index (SI = CC50 / CV50) greater than 448. The results [...].


Espécies do gênero Cordia apresentam atividades biológicas, como anti-inflamatória, analgésica, antioxidante, antiviral e antifúngica. Para a espécie Cordia glabrata (MART) A.DC., ainda não existem informações sobre seu perfil fitoquímico e possíveis atividades biológicas, deste modo, o presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar este perfil em extratos etanólicos de folhas jovens, adultas e senescentes, bem como o potencial antioxidante, fotoprotetor, antimicrobiano e virucida. A análise fitoquímica foi realizada por CCD (Cromatografia em Camada Delgada), mostrando a presença de flavonóides, taninos e terpenos. Na avaliação por CLAE EM/EM (Cromatografia Líquida de Ultra Eficiência acoplada a Espectrometria de Massas) foi evidenciado a presença dos ácidos caféico (3,89 mgL-¹), p-cumárico (6,13 mgL-¹) e ferúlico (0,58 mgL-¹), paralelamente, na CG/EM (Cromatografia Gasosa acoplada a Espectrometria de Massas) verificou-se maior quantidade dos ácidos graxos palmítico (51,17%), esteárico (20,34%), linoléico (9,62%) e mirístico (8,16%). Os radicais DPPH (2,2-Difenil-1-picrilhidrazil) e ABTS+ (2′-Azino-bis (ácido 3-etilbenzotiazolina-6-sulfônico)) foram utilizados para verificar o potencial antioxidante, observando se uma atividade superior para o extrato da folha em sua fase fenológica adulta: 54,63 ± 1,06 µgmL-¹ (DPPH) e 44,21 ± 1,69 mM (ABTS+). A potencial atividade fotoprotetora dos extratos foi determinada espectrofotometricamente e os valores in vitro de FPS (Fator de Proteção Solar) em folhas jovens e adultas (5,47 e 5,41 respectivamente) apresentaram valores próximos ao FPS mínimo de 6,0 exigido pela ANVISA (Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária). Não foi observada atividade antimicrobiana para Staphylococcus aureus sendo a concentração inibitória mínima de 2000 µgmL-¹, no entanto o ensaio anti-herpético contra o vírus Herpes simplex tipo 2 (HSV-2) mostrou uma potente atividade virucida nas concentrações testadas [...].


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents/analysis , Antioxidants/analysis , Phytochemicals/analysis , Phytochemicals/biosynthesis , Cordia/chemistry , Chromatography/methods , Polyphenols/analysis , In Vitro Techniques
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An. venez. nutr ; 33(1): 14-23, 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1179864

ABSTRACT

El consumo de alimentos funcionales durante la etapa de estudiantes universitarios es crucial para asegurar un consumo adecuado de nutrientes, por esta razón, el objetivo de esta investigación fue determinar el consumo de alimentos funcionales en estudiantes universitarios ecuatorianos. El marco poblacional estuvo constituido por todos los estudiantes del primer nivel (111) y del décimo año (59) de la carrera de medicina periodo 2018-2019. Los resultados muestran que el 51,1% de los estudiantes ecuatorianos declararon consumir siempre o casi siempre vegetales con compuestos bioactivos. Al comparar su consumo entre el primero y décimo nivel no se observaron diferencias significativas (P> 0,05). El vegetal de mayor consumo fue la zanahoria seguido por brócoli y productos a base de tomate. El 78,2% de los estudiantes manifestó consumir siempre o casi siempre frutas; entre las frutas de mayor consumo está la manzana (89,4%), seguida de los frutos rojos, duraznos, mango y kiwi. El consumo de manzana entre los estudiantes del primero y décimo nivel mostró diferencias significativas (P< 0,05). Solo un pequeño porcentaje de estudiantes manifestó consumir semillas oleaginosas como linaza y chía. Las lentejas, el frijol y los garbanzos son las legumbres consumidas con más frecuencia. Los estudiantes casi nunca o nunca consumen frutos secos. La mayoría (72,0%) de los estudiantes manifestó que siempre consumían yogurt con probióticos. Un elevado porcentaje de estudiantes universitarios consume alimentos con propiedades funcionales debido a sus compuestos bioactivos como fitoquímicos, polifenoles, carotenoides y vitaminas que pueden prevenir o reducir el riego de enfermedades importantes(AU)


Functional foods during the stage of university study is crucial to ensure an adequate intake of nutrients for this reason, the objective of this research was to determine the consumption of functional food in Ecuadorian students. The population frame was constituted by all the students of the first and tenth level of medical career period 2018-2019. The results show that the 51.1% of Ecuadorian surveyed students stated that always or almost always consume vegetables with bioactive compounds. When comparing their consumption between the first and the tenth level no significant differences (P> 0.05) were observed. The vegetable with the highest consumption was carrots, followed by broccoli and tomato- based products. The 78.2% of the students stated that always or almost always consume fruits. Among the fruits with the highest consumption is the apple (89.4) followed by red fruits, peaches and nectarines, mango, and kiwi. Apple consumption among first and tenth level students showed significant differences (P< 0.05). Only a small percentage of students reported consuming oilseeds as flaxseed and chía. Lentils, beans and chickpeas are the most commonly consumed legumes. Students almost never or never consume nuts. A high percentage (72.0%) student stated that they always consumed yogurt with probiotics. Most of students consume foods with functional properties due to its bioactive compounds such as phytochemicals, polyphenols, carotenoids and vitamins that can reduce the risk of major diseases(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Eating , Functional Food , Phytochemicals/biosynthesis , Antioxidants/physiology , Students , Universities , Vegetables , Vitamins , Diet , Fruit
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 63: e20180735, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1132190

ABSTRACT

Abstract Thevetia peruviana is an ornamental shrub grown-up in many tropical region of the world. This plant produces secondary metabolites with biological properties of interest for the pharmaceutical industry. The objective was to determine the secondary metabolites profile of callus and cell suspension cultures of T. peruviana and compare them with those from explant (fruit pulp). Extracts in 50% aqueous ethanol and ethyl acetate were prepared. The phytochemical analysis was performed using standard chemical tests and thin layer chromatography. In addition, total phenolic and flavonoids compounds (TPC and TFC), total cardiac glycosides (TCG) and total antioxidant activity (TAA) was determined during the cell suspension growth. Phenolic chemical profile was also analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Common metabolites (alkaloids, amino acids, antioxidants, cardiac glycosides, leucoanthocyanidins, flavonoids, phenols, sugars and triterpenes) were detected in all samples. The maximum production of extracellular TCG, TPC, TFC and TAA in cells suspensions were at 6-12 days; in contrast, intracellular content was relatively constant during the exponential grown phase (0 to 12-days). HPLC analysis detected one compound with retention time at 11.6 min; this compound was tentatively identified as dihydroquercetin, a flavonoid with anti-cancer properties. These results provide evidence on the utility of the in vitro cell cultures of T. peruviana for valuable pharmaceutical compounds production.


Subject(s)
Cells, Cultured , Thevetia/cytology , Phytochemicals/biosynthesis , Triterpenes , Flavonoids , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Anticarcinogenic Agents , Thevetia/chemistry , Culture Techniques , Phytochemicals/analysis , Antioxidants
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