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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 94(4): e20210145, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36228215

ABSTRACT

This study evaluated some biological activities of extracts from Abuta selloana. The gastroprotective potential was determined against ethanol/HCl- and indomethacin-induced gastric ulcers, whereas the antinociceptive effect was evaluated by acetic acid-induced abdominal contortions in mice. The cytotoxicity activity was measured against human cancer cell lines: U251 (glioma), MCF-7 (breast cancer) and NCI-H460 (lung cancer). The radical scavenger potential was verified; and preliminary phytochemical analyses were performed. The phytochemical screening revealed higher levels of phenolic compounds in all extracts. Moreover, the methanolic extract from pulp fruit (MEPu), peel fruit (MEPe), branches (MEB) and leaves (MEL) scavenged the DPPH radical at 100 µg/mL. Besides, only MEL presented GI50 < 30 µg/mL in all tested cells. Besides, MEPu, MEPe, MEB or MEL at 10 mg/kg (i.p) reduced the abdominal contortions at 47.22%, 63.31%, 84.59% and 37.76%, respectively. The MEPu, MEPe, MEB and MEL reduced the ethanol/HCl- and indomethacin- induced ulcer at 250 mg/kg (p.o). In conclusion, A. selloana had interesting biological activities; presenting the leaves as a promising source for compounds with cytotoxic potential, however, further studies should be performed to confirm its antitumoral activity. Besides, the whole plant can be an important source of bioactive compounds associated with gastroprotective and antinociceptive properties.


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Anti-Ulcer Agents , Fruit , Analgesics/pharmacology , Animals , Brazil , Ethanol/pharmacology , Fruit/chemistry , Gastric Mucosa , Humans , Indomethacin/analysis , Indomethacin/pharmacology , Methanol/analysis , Methanol/chemistry , Methanol/pharmacology , Mice , Phytochemicals/analysis , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Leaves
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J Pharm Pharmacol ; 69(11): 1615-1624, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28744880

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OBJECTIVES: Some species of the genus Mimosa showed promising results in previous investigations, which include diuretic effect; however, no chemical analyses or animal model has been conducted so far to evaluate the biological properties of M. bimucronata. METHODS: Male Wistar rats received the oral treatment with vehicle; hydrochlorothiazide; methanolic extract from M. bimucronata (MEMB), dichloromethane (DCM) and ethyl acetate (EA) fractions or methyl gallate (MG). The cumulative urine volume, electrolytes excretion, pH and osmolality were determined at the end of the experiment. KEY FINDINGS: The chemical studies demonstrated that the phenolic compounds are the majorities in the plant, with the MG being the main substance identified. We showed that MEMB and EA fraction, but not DCM, exhibited diuretic and saluretic effects. Similarly, the MG also revealed diuretic, natriuretic and kaliuretic properties to both normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats. Atropine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist, fully prevented MG-induced diuresis and saluresis. In addition, MG did not alter the viability of A7r5 and L929 cell lines and neither stimulated nitric oxide generation. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that M. bimucronata extracts and its majority compound MG present diuretic, natriuretic and kaliuretic properties, which was dependent on the activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor.


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Diuretics/pharmacology , Mimosa/chemistry , Natriuretic Agents/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Administration, Oral , Animals , Atropine/pharmacology , Cell Line , Disease Models, Animal , Diuretics/isolation & purification , Gallic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Gallic Acid/isolation & purification , Gallic Acid/pharmacology , Hydrochlorothiazide/pharmacology , Hypertension , Male , Mice , Natriuretic Agents/isolation & purification , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Leaves , Rats , Rats, Inbred SHR , Rats, Wistar , Receptors, Muscarinic/metabolism
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