Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production

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Autor(a) principal: Carlos,Iracilda Z.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Carli,Camila B. A., Maia,Danielle C. G., Benzatti,Fernanda P., Lopes,Flavia C. M., Roese,Fernanda M., Watanabe,Márcio, Micheletti,Ana C., Santos,Lourdes C. dos, Vilegas,Wagner, Honda,Neli K.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-695X2009000600009
Resumo: The effects of isolated compounds from Brazilian lichens and their derivatives on H2O2 and NO production were studied using murine macrophages as a part of an attempt to understand their possible immunomodulatory properties. The compound cytotoxicity was studied using MTT assay. Macrophage stimulation was evaluated by the determination of NO (Griess assay) and H2O2 (horseradish peroxidase/phenol red) in supernatants of peritoneal macrophage cultures of Swiss mice. This research demonstrated stimulatory activities of some phenolic compounds isolated from lichens and their derivatives on H2O2 and NO production. Structure-activity relationships suggest several synthetic directions for further improvement of immunological activity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
title Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
spellingShingle Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
Carlos,Iracilda Z.
lichens
hydrogen peroxide
nitric oxide
macrophages
phenolic compounds
title_short Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
title_full Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
title_fullStr Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
title_full_unstemmed Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
title_sort Immunostimulatory effects of the phenolic compounds from lichens on nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide production
author Carlos,Iracilda Z.
author_facet Carlos,Iracilda Z.
Carli,Camila B. A.
Maia,Danielle C. G.
Benzatti,Fernanda P.
Lopes,Flavia C. M.
Roese,Fernanda M.
Watanabe,Márcio
Micheletti,Ana C.
Santos,Lourdes C. dos
Vilegas,Wagner
Honda,Neli K.
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author2 Carli,Camila B. A.
Maia,Danielle C. G.
Benzatti,Fernanda P.
Lopes,Flavia C. M.
Roese,Fernanda M.
Watanabe,Márcio
Micheletti,Ana C.
Santos,Lourdes C. dos
Vilegas,Wagner
Honda,Neli K.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carlos,Iracilda Z.
Carli,Camila B. A.
Maia,Danielle C. G.
Benzatti,Fernanda P.
Lopes,Flavia C. M.
Roese,Fernanda M.
Watanabe,Márcio
Micheletti,Ana C.
Santos,Lourdes C. dos
Vilegas,Wagner
Honda,Neli K.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv lichens
hydrogen peroxide
nitric oxide
macrophages
phenolic compounds
topic lichens
hydrogen peroxide
nitric oxide
macrophages
phenolic compounds
description The effects of isolated compounds from Brazilian lichens and their derivatives on H2O2 and NO production were studied using murine macrophages as a part of an attempt to understand their possible immunomodulatory properties. The compound cytotoxicity was studied using MTT assay. Macrophage stimulation was evaluated by the determination of NO (Griess assay) and H2O2 (horseradish peroxidase/phenol red) in supernatants of peritoneal macrophage cultures of Swiss mice. This research demonstrated stimulatory activities of some phenolic compounds isolated from lichens and their derivatives on H2O2 and NO production. Structure-activity relationships suggest several synthetic directions for further improvement of immunological activity.
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