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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 28(3): 333-338, May-June 2018. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-958864

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ABSTRACT The organic extracts from stems, roots and leaves of Tephrosia egregia Sandwith, Fabaceae, provided a new flavone, 5-hydroxy-8-(1",2"-epoxy-3"-hydroxy-3"-methylbutyl)-7-methoxyflavone (1), in addition to eleven known compounds: pongaflavone (2), praecansone B (3), 12a-hydroxyrotenone (4), praecansone A, 2',6'-dimethoxy-4',5'-(2",2"-dimethyl)-pyranochalcone, pongachalcone, maackiain, β-sistosterol and its glucoside, p-cumaric acid and cinnamic acid. The structures of all compounds were established on the basis of spectroscopic methods, mainly 1D and 2D NMR and HRESIMS, involving comparison with literature data. Cytotoxicity of compounds 1-4 was evaluated against AGP-01 (cancerous ascitic fluid), HCT-116 (colon adenocarcinoma), HL-60 (leukemia), PC-3 (prostate carcinoma), SF-295 (glioblastoma) and SKMEL 28 (melanoma) cell lines.

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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 27(2): 199-205, Mar.-Apr. 2017. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-843815

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ABSTRACT Amburana cearensis (Allemão) A.C. Sm., Fabaceae, has been widely studied for its medicinal activities. Many neurodegenerative disorders are caused by oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, excitotoxicity induced by glutamate and ultimately cell death. This study describes the chemical profile of the ethanolic, hexane, dichloromethane, and ethyl acetate extracts obtained from seeds of A. cearensis. The objective of this study was to investigate the chemical profile of extracts obtained from seeds of A. cearensis, as well as their cytotoxicity and neuroprotective effects in cultures of neural PC12 cells. Metabolite profile was performed by GC–MS. PC12 cells were treated with increasing concentrations of the extracts (0.01–2000 µg/ml) and the cell viability was analyzed after 24 and 72 h using an MTT test. For the excitotoxicity assay, PC12 cells were pre-treated with glutamate (1 mM) for 6 h and treated with increasing concentrations (0.1–1000 µg/ml) of the extracts. The chromatographic analysis of the extracts detected various compounds with antioxidant properties, with the majority of peaks corresponding to the isoflavone coumarin. Only the hexane extract showed toxicity after 72 h exposure at the highest concentration (1000 µg/ml). By contrast, all extracts increased the cellular viability of PC12 cells against the toxicity caused by glutamate. Therefore, the extracts from the seeds of A. cearensis showed no toxicity and have neuroprotective potential against neuronal damage induced by glutamate, which may be related to their antioxidant properties.

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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 23(4): 674-679, Aug. 2013. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-686641

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Abarema cochliacarpos (Gomes) Barneby & J.W. Grimes, Fabaceae, is a native species of Brazil popularly known as "barbatimão", frequently found along the north coast of the state of Bahia. Local communities make an infusion from its stem bark, which is used to treat several diseases. This study aimed to evaluate the hepatotoxicity of A. cochliacarpos extracts in mice Mus musculus. The bark infusion and hydroalcoholic extract were administered nasogastrically into two groups of eight animals (four male and four female each). After 45 days all mice were killed and the livers were collected for further histological analysis. Hepatic steatosis, congestion of the hepatic vessels and medicinal plantspresence of macrophages and lymphocytes infiltrates in the liver, were observed in both steatosis group of animals, additionally animals that received the stem bark infusion presented an accumulation of pigments. None of the animals belonging to the negative control group showed any of the symptoms described above. In conclusion, the hydroalcoholic extract and infusion of A. cochliacarpos stem bark were proven to cause intoxication in mice. The hepatotoxicity of the infusion was more aggressive in females. Further studies are necessary to isolate compounds responsible for the toxic characteristics of A. cochliacarpos.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 55(3A): 408-12, set. 1997. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-209527

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A cirurgia das malformaçöes arteriovenosas (MAV) e dos cavernomas (angioma cavernoso) na maioria das vezes é indicada após episódios de sangramento. Como o desenvolvimento das técnicas de diagnóstico e cirúrgicas na epilepsia de difícil controle, passou a ser cada vez maior a indicaçäo cirúrgica destas lesöes vasculares. Apresentamos nove pacientes com lesöes vasculares cerebrais e crises muito frequentes, apesar do tratamento clínico adequado. A faixa etária variou de 12 a 42 anos de idade, com média de 25 anos; houve prevalência no sexo masculino (2:1). A cirurgia constitui na exérese da lesäo em todos os casos. Em quatro casos houve também ressecçäo da área irritativa perilesional, que foi demostrada pela eletrocorticografia. O estudo anatomopatológico das lesöes mostrou cinco casos de cavernoma, três de MAV e um angioma venoso. Quanto à localizaçäo, observamos três lesöes no lobo temporal, quatro no frontal e duas na regiäo parietal. O acompanhamento ambulatorial mostrou reduçäo das crises em todos os pacientes, sendo que sete evoluíram sem crises após a cirurgia.


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Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Adolescente , Niño , Trastornos Cerebrovasculares/cirugía , Epilepsia/complicaciones , Estudios de Seguimiento , Hemangioma Cavernoso/cirugía , Malformaciones Arteriovenosas Intracraneales/cirugía
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