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Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 14(1): 57-65, 2004. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-570844

ABSTRACT

Sementes de três espécies de Cordia L., da família Boraginaceae, coletadas em diferentes cidades do Estado de São Paulo foram analisadas quanto ao teor de lipídeos e composição de ácidos graxos, com ênfase na presença do ácido gama-linolênico, um ácido graxo de grande interesse terapêutico. Os lipídeos totais foram fracionados em classes (lipídeos neutros, fosfolipídeos e glicolipídeos) através de cromatografia em coluna aberta de gel de sílica e a composição de ácidos graxos foi determinada por cromatografia a gás. As concentrações de lipídeos totais apresentaram grande variação entre as amostras (25,84 a 62,81 por cento), sendo que a classe lipídica dominante foi de lipídeos neutros (média de 88,9 por cento dos lipídeos totais). Os ácidos insaturados representaram 75 por cento da composição total dos ácidos graxos, sendo o principal representante o ácido oléico. Verificou-se a presença do ácido gama-linolênico em todas as amostras analisadas, em concentrações que variaram de 0,63 a 2,54 por cento, valores superiores àqueles relatados pela literatura para outras espécies do gênero Cordia L.


Seeds of three Cordia L. species (Boraginaceae), collected in different cities of the State of São Paulo were analysed in relation to the lipid content and fatty acid composition, with emphasis on the presence of gamma-linolenic acid, a fatty acid with therapeutical interest. The total lipids were separated into classes (neutral lipids, phospholipids and glucolipids) by open column chromatography with silica gel and the fatty acid composition was determined by gas chromatography. Although the levels of total lipids varied considerably between samples (25.84 to 62.81 percent), the dominant class was that of neutral lipids (88.9 percent of the total lipids). The insaturated acids represented 75 percent of the total composition of fatty acids, with oleic acid being the main representative. The presence of gamma-linolenic acid was ascertained in all the samples analysed, in concentrations from 0.63 to 2.54 percent, higher values than those related in literature for other Cordia.

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Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; 79(7): 827-31, 1998 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9685100

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine if a single, over-the-counter dose of the H1 antagonist chlorpheniramine maleate (CM) alters total peripheral resistance (TPR) and oxygen uptake (VO2) during submaximal exercise. DESIGN: The study was a prospective, longitudinal, double-blind, random crossover analysis of the cardiovascular and respiratory responses to a single bout of moderately intense exercise. SETTING: Exercise tests were conducted in an exercise laboratory equipped with expired gas analysis and bioelectrical impedance cardiographic monitoring capabilities. PARTICIPANTS: Subjects were 18 (9 men, 9 women) volunteers (age=29.5+/-3.6yrs; weight=70.7+/-1.1kg), free from exercise-limiting pathology and rhinitis. INTERVENTION: Each subject completed a maximal exercise tolerance test on the cycle ergometer followed by two randomly ordered submaximal exercise tests at a power output of 50% of the peak power attained on the maximal test: the first, 2 hours after ingesting 4mg of CM, the second, 2 hours after ingesting a placebo. The submaximal exercise tests lasted 20min and data were recorded at 5, 10, 15, and 20min of exercise during both the CM and placebo tests. Tests were completed approximately 48 hours apart. RESULTS: Average VO2 was 1,488+/-367mL/min for the CM test and 1,477+/-351mL/min for the placebo test. TPR was 12.3+/-7.4PRU for the CM and 11.3+/-4.5PRU for the placebo tests. Analysis of variance revealed that these scores were statistically similar. CONCLUSION: A single over-the-counter dose of CM does not alter TPR or VO2 during submaximal exercise.


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Chlorpheniramine/pharmacology , Exercise Test/drug effects , Histamine H1 Antagonists/pharmacology , Nonprescription Drugs/pharmacology , Oxygen/blood , Vascular Resistance/drug effects , Adult , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Cross-Over Studies , Double-Blind Method , Female , Heart Rate/drug effects , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Prospective Studies
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