Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis

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Autor(a) principal: Dalarmi, Luciane
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Sartor, Elisiane Bona, Anjos, Cíntia Aparecida dos, Fladzinski, Karine Amorim, Fernandes, Idonilton da Conceição, Montrucchio, Deise Prehs, Dias, Josiane de Fátima Gaspari, Miguel, Marilis Dallarmi
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Resumo: The genus Dalbergia Linn. f. (Fabaceae) contains around 250 species and is threatened with extinction due to the high economic value of its wood. Many species of the genus are used in traditional Chinese medicine. The species Dalbergia brasiliensis occurs naturally in Brazil (Cerrado and Atlantic Forest) and has few studies in the literature. The objective of the study was to evaluate preliminary toxicity through the assay against the microcrustacean Artemia salina Leach. and by evaluating the hemolytic activity of extracts and fractions of the bark of the stem and leaves of the species Dalbergia brasiliensis. In the systematic phytochemical prospecting test, the aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of the leaves showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, iridoids, condensed tannins and amino groups; in the bark extracts they showed the same compounds and also anthocyanin and saponin heterosides. The dried and crushed plant material was used to obtain crude ethanolic extracts in a Soxhlet apparatus. From the crude extract of the bark of the stem and leaves, the hexane, chloroform and ethyl acetate fractions were obtained. Regarding preliminary toxicity against A. salina, all samples presented an LC50 value greater than 1000μg/mL, demonstrating low toxicity. In the evaluation of hemolytic activity, the same negative result was evident on blood Agar plates. In the evaluation in tubes, the hexanic fraction of the peel showed a positive result, requiring further studies to understand its toxic activity. The low toxicity of D. brasiliensis extracts and fractions in the tests carried out demonstrates the potential of this plant for future studies to purify compounds and determine other biological activities.
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spelling Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensisToxicidade preliminar dos extratos e frações obtidas das folhas e das cascas do caule da Dalbergia brasiliensisDalbergia brasiliensisToxicidade preliminarArtemia salinaAtividade hemolíticaDalbergia brasiliensisPreliminary toxicityArtemia salinaHemolytic activityThe genus Dalbergia Linn. f. (Fabaceae) contains around 250 species and is threatened with extinction due to the high economic value of its wood. Many species of the genus are used in traditional Chinese medicine. The species Dalbergia brasiliensis occurs naturally in Brazil (Cerrado and Atlantic Forest) and has few studies in the literature. The objective of the study was to evaluate preliminary toxicity through the assay against the microcrustacean Artemia salina Leach. and by evaluating the hemolytic activity of extracts and fractions of the bark of the stem and leaves of the species Dalbergia brasiliensis. In the systematic phytochemical prospecting test, the aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of the leaves showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, iridoids, condensed tannins and amino groups; in the bark extracts they showed the same compounds and also anthocyanin and saponin heterosides. The dried and crushed plant material was used to obtain crude ethanolic extracts in a Soxhlet apparatus. From the crude extract of the bark of the stem and leaves, the hexane, chloroform and ethyl acetate fractions were obtained. Regarding preliminary toxicity against A. salina, all samples presented an LC50 value greater than 1000μg/mL, demonstrating low toxicity. In the evaluation of hemolytic activity, the same negative result was evident on blood Agar plates. In the evaluation in tubes, the hexanic fraction of the peel showed a positive result, requiring further studies to understand its toxic activity. The low toxicity of D. brasiliensis extracts and fractions in the tests carried out demonstrates the potential of this plant for future studies to purify compounds and determine other biological activities.O gênero Dalbergia Linn. f. (Fabaceae) contém cerca de 250 espécies e encontra-se ameaçado em extinção devido ao alto valor econômico da sua madeira. Muitas espécies do gênero são utilizadas na medicina tradicional chinesa. A espécie Dalbergia brasiliensis ocorre de forma natural no Brasil (Cerrado e Floresta Atlântica) e possui poucos estudos na literatura. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a toxicidade preliminar por meio do ensaio frente ao microcrustáceo Artemia salina Leach. e pela avaliação da atividade hemolítica dos extratos e frações das cascas do caule e das folhas da espécie Dalbergia brasiliensis. No ensaio sistemático de prospecção fitoquímica, nos extratos aquoso e hidroalcóolico das folhas, mostraram a presença de alcaloides, flavonoides, esteroides, iridóides, taninos condensados e aminogrupos; nos extratos das cascas mostraram os mesmos compostos e ainda, heterosides antocianicos e saponínicos. O material vegetal seco e triturado foi utilizado para a obtenção dos extratos brutos etanólicos em aparelho Soxhlet. A partir do extrato bruto das cascas do caule e das folhas, foram obtidas as frações hexano, clorofórmio e acetato de etila. Em relação a toxicidade preliminar frente a A. salina, todas as amostras apresentaram um valor de CL50 superior a 1000μg/mL, evidenciando a baixa toxicidade. Na avaliação da atividade hemolítica, o mesmo resultado negativo foi evidenciado nas placas de Agar sangue. Na avaliação em tubos, a fração hexanica da casca apresentou resultado positivo necessitando de mais estudos para compreender sua atividade tóxica. A baixa toxicidade dos extratos e frações de D. brasiliensis nos testes realizados demostra o potencial desta planta para futuros estudos de purificação de compostos e de determinação de outras atividades biológicas.Editora JRG2024-01-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/89610.55892/jrg.v7i14.896ark:/57118/JRG.v7i14.896JRG Journal of Academic Studies; Vol. 7 No. 14 (2024): JRG Journal of Academic Studies; e14896JRG Journal of Academic Studies ; Vol. 7 Núm. 14 (2024): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e14896JRG Journal of Academic Studies; V. 7 N. 14 (2024): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e14896Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos ; v. 7 n. 14 (2024): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e148962595-1661ark:/57118/jrg.v7i14reponame:Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicosinstname:Editora JRGinstacron:JRGporhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/896/803https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDalarmi, LucianeSartor, Elisiane BonaAnjos, Cíntia Aparecida dosFladzinski, Karine AmorimFernandes, Idonilton da ConceiçãoMontrucchio, Deise PrehsDias, Josiane de Fátima GaspariMiguel, Marilis Dallarmi2024-01-08T15:03:44Zoai:ojs2.revistajrg.com:article/896Revistahttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrgPRIhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/oaiprofessorjonas@gmail.com||2595-16612595-1661opendoar:2024-01-08T15:03:44Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos - Editora JRGfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
Toxicidade preliminar dos extratos e frações obtidas das folhas e das cascas do caule da Dalbergia brasiliensis
title Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
spellingShingle Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
Dalarmi, Luciane
Dalbergia brasiliensis
Toxicidade preliminar
Artemia salina
Atividade hemolítica
Dalbergia brasiliensis
Preliminary toxicity
Artemia salina
Hemolytic activity
title_short Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
title_full Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
title_fullStr Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
title_sort Preliminary toxicity of extracts and fractions obtained from leaves and stem bark of Dalbergia brasiliensis
author Dalarmi, Luciane
author_facet Dalarmi, Luciane
Sartor, Elisiane Bona
Anjos, Cíntia Aparecida dos
Fladzinski, Karine Amorim
Fernandes, Idonilton da Conceição
Montrucchio, Deise Prehs
Dias, Josiane de Fátima Gaspari
Miguel, Marilis Dallarmi
author_role author
author2 Sartor, Elisiane Bona
Anjos, Cíntia Aparecida dos
Fladzinski, Karine Amorim
Fernandes, Idonilton da Conceição
Montrucchio, Deise Prehs
Dias, Josiane de Fátima Gaspari
Miguel, Marilis Dallarmi
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dalarmi, Luciane
Sartor, Elisiane Bona
Anjos, Cíntia Aparecida dos
Fladzinski, Karine Amorim
Fernandes, Idonilton da Conceição
Montrucchio, Deise Prehs
Dias, Josiane de Fátima Gaspari
Miguel, Marilis Dallarmi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dalbergia brasiliensis
Toxicidade preliminar
Artemia salina
Atividade hemolítica
Dalbergia brasiliensis
Preliminary toxicity
Artemia salina
Hemolytic activity
topic Dalbergia brasiliensis
Toxicidade preliminar
Artemia salina
Atividade hemolítica
Dalbergia brasiliensis
Preliminary toxicity
Artemia salina
Hemolytic activity
description The genus Dalbergia Linn. f. (Fabaceae) contains around 250 species and is threatened with extinction due to the high economic value of its wood. Many species of the genus are used in traditional Chinese medicine. The species Dalbergia brasiliensis occurs naturally in Brazil (Cerrado and Atlantic Forest) and has few studies in the literature. The objective of the study was to evaluate preliminary toxicity through the assay against the microcrustacean Artemia salina Leach. and by evaluating the hemolytic activity of extracts and fractions of the bark of the stem and leaves of the species Dalbergia brasiliensis. In the systematic phytochemical prospecting test, the aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of the leaves showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, iridoids, condensed tannins and amino groups; in the bark extracts they showed the same compounds and also anthocyanin and saponin heterosides. The dried and crushed plant material was used to obtain crude ethanolic extracts in a Soxhlet apparatus. From the crude extract of the bark of the stem and leaves, the hexane, chloroform and ethyl acetate fractions were obtained. Regarding preliminary toxicity against A. salina, all samples presented an LC50 value greater than 1000μg/mL, demonstrating low toxicity. In the evaluation of hemolytic activity, the same negative result was evident on blood Agar plates. In the evaluation in tubes, the hexanic fraction of the peel showed a positive result, requiring further studies to understand its toxic activity. The low toxicity of D. brasiliensis extracts and fractions in the tests carried out demonstrates the potential of this plant for future studies to purify compounds and determine other biological activities.
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