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Evaluation in vitro of proliferative activity of epithelial cells by flavonoid 3-O-methylgalangine and terpenenic derivative Filifolinone / Evaluación in vitro de la actividad proliferative de células epiteliales del flavonoide 3-O-metilgalangina y el derivado terpénico Filifolinona
Valdés, Claudio; Valenzuela, Beatriz; Modak, Brenda.
  • Valdés, Claudio; University of Santiago of Chile. Faculty of Chemistry and Biology. Department of Environmental Sciences. Center of Aquatic Biotechnology. CL
  • Valenzuela, Beatriz; University of Santiago of Chile. Faculty of Chemistry and Biology. Department of Environmental Sciences. Center of Aquatic Biotechnology. CL
  • Modak, Brenda; University of Santiago of Chile. Faculty of Chemistry and Biology. Department of Environmental Sciences. Center of Aquatic Biotechnology. CL
Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát ; 17(6): 575-582, nov. 2018. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1007341
ABSTRACT
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and its main function is to protect it from the external environment. It is exposed to injuries that require a rapid healing process to recover its functionality. Microorganisms inhabit the skin, which makes up the normal microbial flora, but in situations of injury they can cause infections that slow down the regeneration process. Therefore, there is a great interest in the development of alternative methods to accelerate the regeneration process and prevent infections. In this work, the efficacy of flavonoid 3-O-methylgalangine and the terpenic derivative Filifolinone and its mixtures, isolated from plants of the genus Heliotropium, on the stimulation of cell proliferation was evaluated. The results showed that the mixtures stimulated proliferation and migration in MA104 cells mainly due to the presence of Filifolinone, that together with the known antibacterial activity of 3-O-methylgalangine, opens new alternatives for the use of natural compounds in healing processes.
RESUMEN
La piel es el órgano más grande del cuerpo humano y su función principal es protegerla del entorno externo. Está expuesta a lesiones que requieren un proceso de curación rápido para recuperar su funcionalidad. Los microorganismos que habitan en la piel, constituyen la flora microbiana normal, pero en situaciones de lesión pueden causar infecciones que retardan el proceso de regeneración. Por lo tanto, existe un gran interés en el desarrollo de métodos alternativos para acelerar el proceso de regeneración y prevenir infecciones. En este trabajo, se evaluó la eficacia del flavonoide 3-O-metilgalangina y el derivado terpénico Filifolinona y sus mezclas, aisladas de plantas del género Heliotropium, en la estimulación de la proliferación celular. Los resultados mostraron que las mezclas estimularon la proliferación y la migración en las células MA104 debido principalmente a la presencia de Filifolinona, que junto con la actividad antibacteriana conocida de la 3-O-metilgalangina, abre nuevas alternativas para el uso de compuestos naturales en los procesos de curación.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Terpenes / Flavonoids / Heliotropium / Cell Proliferation Language: English Journal: Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát Journal subject: Botany / Medicine / Plantas Medicinais / Terapias Complementares Year: 2018 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Chile Institution/Affiliation country: University of Santiago of Chile/CL

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Terpenes / Flavonoids / Heliotropium / Cell Proliferation Language: English Journal: Bol. latinoam. Caribe plantas med. aromát Journal subject: Botany / Medicine / Plantas Medicinais / Terapias Complementares Year: 2018 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Chile Institution/Affiliation country: University of Santiago of Chile/CL