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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 11(4)2018 Nov 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30477180

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Cereus jamacaru D.C. (mandacaru) is a cactus used as food and in the traditional medicine. In the present study, hydroalcoholic extract of C. jamacaru was evaluated for its chemical composition, antioxidant activity, cytotoxic and anti-cytotoxic effects in human lymphocytes and sarcoma 180 cells in vitro by MTT assay and antitumoral, mutagenic and cytotoxic effects on mice sarcoma-induced in vivo. Phytochemical characterization showed positive reactions for coumarin, flavanol and tyramine and total flavonoid content of 0.51 µg/mL. C. jamacaru showed antioxidant activity following DPPH (EC50 = 427.74 µg/mL), ABTS (EC50 = 270.57 µg/mL) and Fe2+ chelating ions assays (EC50 = 41.18 µg/mL). C. jamacaru induced significant decrease of sarcoma 180 viability at 24 h and 48 h of treatment, did not induce cytotoxicity in human lymphocytes and inhibits the cytotoxicity of cisplatin in vitro. Following in vivo assays, C. jamacaru promoted tumor reduction (86.07% of tumor inhibition), without inducing mutagenic or cytotoxic damage on mice blood cells. We propose that phenolic and alkaloid compounds in the extract are related to antioxidant activity, increasing its ability in metal chelating activity and promoting anti-cytotoxic activity against cisplatin, as well as these compounds may act on the cell cycle of the tumor cells in vitro and in vivo, leading to anticancer effects and tumor reduction.

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Genet Mol Biol ; 41(2): 386-396, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30088610

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Human longevity is a polygenic and multifactorial trait. Pathways related to lifespan are complex and involve molecular, cellular, and environmental processes. In this analytical observational study, we evaluated the relationship between environment factors, oxidative stress status, DNA integrity level, and the association of FOXO3 (rs2802292), SOD2 (rs4880), APOE (rs429358 and rs7412), and SIRT1 (rs2273773) polymorphisms with longevity in oldest-old individuals from southeastern Brazil. We found an association between the FOXO3 GG genotype and gender. While lifestyle, anthropometric, and biochemical characteristics showed significant results, DNA damage and oxidative stress were not related to lifespan. We found that long-lived individuals with FOXO3 GT genotype had low levels of triglycerides. This study is the first to demonstrate that FOXO3 could be a candidate gene for longevity in the Brazilian population. These results are important in terms of provisions of health care for age-related diseases and lifespan, and provide insight for further research on epigenetic, gene regulation, and expression in oldest-old individuals.

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Rev. cuba. plantas med ; 17(2): 149-159, abr.-jun. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-629697

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Introdução: Matricaria chamomilla L. é uma planta pertencente à família Asteraceae cujo nome popular é camomila branca. Suas flores possuem diversas substâncias com propriedades terapêuticas para cura e prevenção de diversos males, dentre eles, desconforto gastrointestinal, inflamações, estresse e hipertensão. Objetivos: avaliar a atividade citotóxica, genotóxica e mutagênica in vivo da tintura vegetal de Matricaria chamomilla utilizando o ensaio de micronúcleo em medula óssea de roedores, n= 6/grupo e o teste em Allium cepa L. Métodos: para a realização do ensaio de micronúcleo foram determinados 6 grupos experimentais, os quais foram administrados: cisplatina (controle positivo), solução salina 0,9 % (controle negativo), álcool etílico 64 % (controle solvente da droga), tintura de Matricaria chamomilla 0,02 e 0,1 µL/g/d proporcionais a 20 e 100 gotas diárias, respectivamente, considerando-se um indivíduo adulto de 75 kg, e dosagem supra-clínica (400 µL/d). Os animais foram expostos a 5 d de tratamento e sacrificados no sexto, com exceção do controle positivo. Para a realização do teste em Allium cepa foram determinados 5 grupos experimentais, os quais foram administrados: água destilada (controle negativo), tintura de Matricaria chamomilla nas concentrações de 1 e 5 mg/mL e álcool 64 % diluído nas mesmas proporções que a tintura (controle solvente da droga 1 e 2). Resultados: os resultados demonstraram que a tintura de Matricaria chamomilla não foi mutagênica, genotóxica e citotóxica nas concentrações testadas, com exceção da dosagem supra-clínica, que apresentou mutagenicidade. Conclusões: a tintura de Matricaria chamomilla quando administrada em dosagens proporcionais às preconizadas para humanos, não demonstrou citotoxicidade e mutagenicidade para camundongos e genotoxicidade em Allium cepa, chamando atenção para seu uso sob cautela em elevadas quantidades.


Introducción: Matricaria chamomilla L. es una planta perteneciente a la familia Asteraceae, cuyo nombre popular es camomila blanca. Sus flores poseen diversas sustancias con propiedades terapéuticas para la cura y prevención de diversos males, entre ellos, malestar gastrointestinal, inflamaciones, estrés e hipertensión. Objetivos: evaluar la actividad citotóxica, genotóxica y mutagénica in vivo de la tintura vegetal de Matricaria chamomilla utilizando el ensayo de micronúcleo en médula ósea de roedores, n= 6/grupo y la prueba en cepa Allium L. Métodos: para la realización del ensayo de micronúcleo fueron determinados grupos experimentales, a los cuales se les administró: cisplatina (control positivo), solución salina 0,9 % (control negativo), alcohol etílico 64 % (control solvente de la droga), tintura de Matricaria chamomilla 0,02 y 0,1 µL/g/d proporcionales a 20 y 100 gotas diarias, respectivamente, partiendo de un individuo adulto de 75 kg y dosificación supraclínica (400 µL/d). Los animales fueron expuestos a 5 d de tratamiento y sacrificados en el sexto, con excepción del control positivo. Para la realización de la prueba en cepa Allium, se determinaron 5 grupos experimentales, a los cuales se les administró agua destilada (control negativo), tintura de Matricaria chamomilla en concentraciones de 1 y 5 mg/L, y alcohol 64 % diluido en las mismas proporciones que la tintura (control solvente de la droga 1 y 2). Resultados: la tintura de Matricaria chamomilla no fue mutagénuca, genotóxica ni citotóxica en las concentraciones probadas, con excepción de la dosificación supraclínica que presentó mutagenicidad. Conclusiones: la tintura de Matricaria chamomilla cuando se administra en dosificaciones proporcionales como las indicadas para humanos, no demostró citotoxicidad ni mutagenicidad en pequeños ratones domésticos ni genotoxicidad en cepa Allium, aunque se recomienda su uso con precaución en elevadas cantidades.


Introduction: Matricaria chamomilla L. is one plant of Asteraceae family, whose common name is white chamomille. Its flowers have different substances with therapeutic properties for healing and prevention of various ailments, among them, gastrointestinal upset, inflammation, stress and hypertension. Objectives: to in vivo evaluate the cytotoxic, genotoxic and mutagenic activity of Matricaria chamomilla vegetal tincture, using the micronucleus assay in rodent bone marrow (n= 6/group) and the Allium cepa L. test. Methods: for the carrying out of micronucleaus assay, 6 experimental groups were formed and administered: cisplatin (positive control), 0.9 % saline solution (negative control), 64 % alcohol (solvent control drug), Matricaria chamomilla tincture at 0,02 and 0,1 µL/g/d doses, equivalent to 20 and 100 drops daily, respectively, considering an adult (75 kg) and the above-clinical dose (400 µL/d). The animals were exposed to 5 days of treatment, and slaughtered on the sixth, with the exception of positive controls. As for the test in Allium cepa, 5 experimental groups were determined, and administered distilled water (negative control), Matricaria chamomilla in concentrations of 1 and 5 mg/mL and 64 % diluted alcohol in the same proportions as the tincture (solvent control drug 1 and 2). Results: the results demonstrated that Matricaria chamomilla tincture was neither mutagenic, genotoxic nor citotoxic at tested concentrations, with the exception of the above-clinical dose, which showed mutagenicity. Conclusions: Matricaria chamomile tincture when administered in concentrations proportional to those prescribed to humans, showed neither cytotoxicity nor mutagenicity in mice and just genotoxicity in Allium cepa, paying attention to its careful use in high quantities.

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