Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Rodríguez,María
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Hasegawa,Masahisa, González-Mújica,Freddy, Motta,Norma, Castillo,Anibal, Castillo,Jimmy, Zea,Elsa, Mora,Kiby, Sousa,Luis, González,Alejandro, Camejo,David
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: The aqueous and ethanol extracts derived from twelve plant species collected in the Venezuelan Amazon have been tested for antioxidant activity using a DPPH radical and inhibitory effect on the hydrolysis of glucose-6-phosphate in intact and disrupted microsomes. Without exception, all the extracts inhibited, to a greater or lesser degree, microsomal G-6-Pase enzymatic activity, resulting in greater inhibition on intact microsomes than on disrupted ones. Marked effects were observed for aqueous and ethanol extracts of: Tontelea ovalifolia, Gustavia pulchra, Phthirusa verruculosa, Phthirusa castillana, Psittacanthus acimarius, Tetrapterys styloptyera and Vismia japurensis. Ethanol extracts were more effective DPPH radical scavengers than the corresponding aqueous extracts in all the cases. The ethanol extract of Endlicheria anomala and the aqueous extract of Phthirusa verruculosa, showed the best IC50 with 100 and 250.0 ppm, respectively. The Kobs calculated for the alcoholic extracts were lower than those of the aqueous extracts for the same species, except Psittacanthus acimarius. These results could be related to different concentrations, or more likely different compositions of active principles in both extracts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
title Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
spellingShingle Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
Rodríguez,María
Amazonian plants
antidiabetic activity
antiradical activity
glucose-6-phosphatase
title_short Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
title_full Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
title_fullStr Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
title_sort Antidiabetic and antiradical activities of plants from Venezuelan Amazon
author Rodríguez,María
author_facet Rodríguez,María
Hasegawa,Masahisa
González-Mújica,Freddy
Motta,Norma
Castillo,Anibal
Castillo,Jimmy
Zea,Elsa
Mora,Kiby
Sousa,Luis
González,Alejandro
Camejo,David
author_role author
author2 Hasegawa,Masahisa
González-Mújica,Freddy
Motta,Norma
Castillo,Anibal
Castillo,Jimmy
Zea,Elsa
Mora,Kiby
Sousa,Luis
González,Alejandro
Camejo,David
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodríguez,María
Hasegawa,Masahisa
González-Mújica,Freddy
Motta,Norma
Castillo,Anibal
Castillo,Jimmy
Zea,Elsa
Mora,Kiby
Sousa,Luis
González,Alejandro
Camejo,David
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazonian plants
antidiabetic activity
antiradical activity
glucose-6-phosphatase
topic Amazonian plants
antidiabetic activity
antiradical activity
glucose-6-phosphatase
description The aqueous and ethanol extracts derived from twelve plant species collected in the Venezuelan Amazon have been tested for antioxidant activity using a DPPH radical and inhibitory effect on the hydrolysis of glucose-6-phosphate in intact and disrupted microsomes. Without exception, all the extracts inhibited, to a greater or lesser degree, microsomal G-6-Pase enzymatic activity, resulting in greater inhibition on intact microsomes than on disrupted ones. Marked effects were observed for aqueous and ethanol extracts of: Tontelea ovalifolia, Gustavia pulchra, Phthirusa verruculosa, Phthirusa castillana, Psittacanthus acimarius, Tetrapterys styloptyera and Vismia japurensis. Ethanol extracts were more effective DPPH radical scavengers than the corresponding aqueous extracts in all the cases. The ethanol extract of Endlicheria anomala and the aqueous extract of Phthirusa verruculosa, showed the best IC50 with 100 and 250.0 ppm, respectively. The Kobs calculated for the alcoholic extracts were lower than those of the aqueous extracts for the same species, except Psittacanthus acimarius. These results could be related to different concentrations, or more likely different compositions of active principles in both extracts.
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