Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice

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Autor(a) principal: Paganotte,Daniele Michelin
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sannomiya,Miriam, Rinaldo,Daniel, Vilegas,Wagner, Salgado,Hérida R.N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Operculina macrocarpa (L.) Urb., Convolvulaceae, is used by the population as a laxative. In this work we described the isolation of the three phenolic acids present in the hydroethanolic extract of the O. macrocarpa roots. The quantification of the caffeic, chlorogenic acids and of the new caffeic dimer in the hydroethanolic and infusion extracts was performed by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled photodiode array detector. These analyses showed the higher content of the chlorogenic, caffeic and the new 3,4'-dehydrodicaffeic acid in hydroethanolic and hydroethanolic extracts without resin in which infusion. The acid found in greater quantity is caffeic acid followed by the 3,4'-dehydrodicaffeic acid. The laxative activity was evaluated by different experimental models of intestinal transit with the hydroethanolic and infusion extracts, and the resin fraction, caffeic, chlorogenic and ferulic acids. The results showed all extracts and compounds tested had significant activity in the experimental model tested. These results obtained are essential for the future development of a pharmaceutical product with safety and efficacy.
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title Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice
spellingShingle Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice
Paganotte,Daniele Michelin
Batata-de-purga
HPLC-UV-PDA
Laxative
Operculina macrocarpa
Phenolic acids
title_short Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice
title_full Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice
title_fullStr Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice
title_full_unstemmed Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice
title_sort Operculina macrocarpa: chemical and intestinal motility effect in mice
author Paganotte,Daniele Michelin
author_facet Paganotte,Daniele Michelin
Sannomiya,Miriam
Rinaldo,Daniel
Vilegas,Wagner
Salgado,Hérida R.N.
author_role author
author2 Sannomiya,Miriam
Rinaldo,Daniel
Vilegas,Wagner
Salgado,Hérida R.N.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paganotte,Daniele Michelin
Sannomiya,Miriam
Rinaldo,Daniel
Vilegas,Wagner
Salgado,Hérida R.N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Batata-de-purga
HPLC-UV-PDA
Laxative
Operculina macrocarpa
Phenolic acids
topic Batata-de-purga
HPLC-UV-PDA
Laxative
Operculina macrocarpa
Phenolic acids
description ABSTRACT Operculina macrocarpa (L.) Urb., Convolvulaceae, is used by the population as a laxative. In this work we described the isolation of the three phenolic acids present in the hydroethanolic extract of the O. macrocarpa roots. The quantification of the caffeic, chlorogenic acids and of the new caffeic dimer in the hydroethanolic and infusion extracts was performed by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled photodiode array detector. These analyses showed the higher content of the chlorogenic, caffeic and the new 3,4'-dehydrodicaffeic acid in hydroethanolic and hydroethanolic extracts without resin in which infusion. The acid found in greater quantity is caffeic acid followed by the 3,4'-dehydrodicaffeic acid. The laxative activity was evaluated by different experimental models of intestinal transit with the hydroethanolic and infusion extracts, and the resin fraction, caffeic, chlorogenic and ferulic acids. The results showed all extracts and compounds tested had significant activity in the experimental model tested. These results obtained are essential for the future development of a pharmaceutical product with safety and efficacy.
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