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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 73 Suppl 1: 83-92, 2013.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1165143

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Viral encephalitis is a severe illness that produces inflammation of the brain. CNS viral infections frequently occur as a complication of systemic viral infections. Over 100 viruses are implicated as causative agents, including herpes simplex virus type I which is the most common agent implied in non-epidemic encephalitis in all population groups in the world, and is responsible for the most severe cases in all ages. Many viruses, for which there are vaccines, may also cause encephalitis: measles, mumps, polio, rabies, rubella, and chickenpox. The virus causes an inflammation of the brain tissue, which may progress to destruction of nerve cells, cause bleeding and brain damage, leading to severe encephalitis, such as hemorrhagic or necrotizing encephalitis, with a worse prognosis, producing serious sequelae or death. The clinical evolution includes the presence of headache, fever and altered consciousness rapidly progressive. The outcome of viral encephalitis is variable, some cases are mild, with full recovery, but there are serious cases that can cause severe sequel in the brain. To diagnose this illness as soon as possible is essential, through laboratory tests (biochemistry, virus PCR, culture) and neuroimaging (CT, MRI) and above all, the establishment of early treatment to prevent the development of the process and possible complications. The prognosis worsens if the initiation of treatment is delayed.


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Encefalite Viral/diagnóstico , Encefalite Viral/terapia , Antivirais/uso terapêutico , Criança , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Encefalite Viral/virologia , Humanos , Prognóstico , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
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Rev. cuba. plantas med ; 17(1): 30-36, ene.-mar. 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-615748

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Introducción: Symphytum officinale L. es una hierba perenne de la familia Boraginaceae, de uso medicinal durante muchos años para tratar dolores de articulaciones, músculos, cicatrización de heridas, dolor menstrual, problemas bronquiales, entre otros. Por otro lado, la presencia de polifenoles, triterpenoides y taninos en S. officinale L., permite suponer que la especie bajo estudio puede ser una fuente promisoria de extractos con una alta capacidad antioxidante. Objetivo: evaluar el posible potencial antioxidante de los extractos y del aceite esencial de S. officinale. Métodos: hojas secas y pulverizadas de S. officinale se sometieron a extracciones sucesivas con hexano y etanol hasta agotamiento y el aceite esencial se obtuvo por hidrodestilación. El potencial antioxidante se determinó de acuerdo con su capacidad de atrapamiento del radical estable 2,2-difenil-1-picrilhidrazilo (DPPH, 2-2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl). Resultados: las muestras evaluadas presentaron valores de EC50 entre 0,06 y 0,44 g muestra/µmol DPPH, similares a extractos naturales como los aceites esenciales de orégano y romero, y de sustancias de referencia como el ácido ascórbico. Conclusiones: las hojas de la planta S. officinale mostraron un efecto antioxidante significativo, lo cual refuerza sus propiedades medicinales en la recuperación de tejidos y dolencias musculares, entre otras afecciones.


Introduction: Symphytum officinale L., is a perennial plant from Boraginaceae family that has been used in medicine for treatment painful joints and muscles, menstruation pain and bronchial problems in addition to stimulating healing of wounds, among other effects. On the other hand, the presence of polyphenols, triterpenoids and tannins in this specie allows us to think that it could be a promising source of natural compounds with high antioxidant activity. Objective: to evaluate the antioxidant potential of the extracts and the essential oil from S. officinale. Methods: dry and powered S. officinale leaves underwent successive extractions with ethanol and hexane and the essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation. The antioxidant potential was determined on the trapping capacity of stable radical 2-2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH assay). Results: the samples showed EC50 values from 0.06 to 0.44 g sample/µmol DPPH, comparable to natural extracts like the essential oils from oregano and rosemary and to standard substances like ascorbic acid. Conclusions: S. officinale leaves showed an important antioxidant effect, and this result support the medicinal properties of the plant in tissue recovery and therapy for muscular pains and others pathologies.

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