Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
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Resumo: | Physiologic growth parameters Wound healing Pereskia aculeata Mill., Cactaceae, is a cactus with high mucilage production, well-known for its nutritional properties. Folk use consists on skin injuries, and mucilage is probably involved in the wound healing activity. This work studied some aspects of its cultivation, specifically regarding soil (substrate), to correlate the effects of nutritional content to mucilage production and to the wound-healing property. Plants were grown under five different soil treatment (sand, crude soil, sand and soil, sand and cattle manure, soil and cattle manure), and after eight months extracts were prepared by turbo-extraction to obtain a crude hydroethanolic extract. We evaluated the effects of these extracts on swelling index, cytotoxicity, and in vitrowound healing property. The results show that the substrate used in cultivation may interfere with mucilage production, but not with cytotoxicity and wound healing, this shows the safety of its use, despite the soil treatment received along the various biomes where P. aculeata is cultivated. Furthermore, morphological studies demonstrated the beneficial effect of the mucilage-containing extract on the fibroblast cell culture, corroborating its folk use for wound healing. |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substratesCactus cultivationCytotoxicityMucilageOra-pro-nobisPhysiologic growth parametersWound healingPhysiologic growth parameters Wound healing Pereskia aculeata Mill., Cactaceae, is a cactus with high mucilage production, well-known for its nutritional properties. Folk use consists on skin injuries, and mucilage is probably involved in the wound healing activity. This work studied some aspects of its cultivation, specifically regarding soil (substrate), to correlate the effects of nutritional content to mucilage production and to the wound-healing property. Plants were grown under five different soil treatment (sand, crude soil, sand and soil, sand and cattle manure, soil and cattle manure), and after eight months extracts were prepared by turbo-extraction to obtain a crude hydroethanolic extract. We evaluated the effects of these extracts on swelling index, cytotoxicity, and in vitrowound healing property. The results show that the substrate used in cultivation may interfere with mucilage production, but not with cytotoxicity and wound healing, this shows the safety of its use, despite the soil treatment received along the various biomes where P. aculeata is cultivated. Furthermore, morphological studies demonstrated the beneficial effect of the mucilage-containing extract on the fibroblast cell culture, corroborating its folk use for wound healing.Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-695X2014000600677Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia v.24 n.6 2014reponame:Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia (SBFgnosia)instacron:SBFGNOSIA10.1016/j.bjp.2014.11.008info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho,Eber GoulartSoares,Cristina PachecoBlau,LorenaMenegon,Renato FarinaJoaquim,Walderez Moreiraeng2015-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-695X2014000600677Revistahttp://www.sbfgnosia.org.br/revista/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprbgnosia@ltf.ufpb.br1981-528X0102-695Xopendoar:2015-10-09T00:00Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia (SBFgnosia)false |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates Carvalho,Eber Goulart Cactus cultivation Cytotoxicity Mucilage Ora-pro-nobis Physiologic growth parameters Wound healing |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates |
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Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates |
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Carvalho,Eber Goulart |
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Carvalho,Eber Goulart Soares,Cristina Pacheco Blau,Lorena Menegon,Renato Farina Joaquim,Walderez Moreira |
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Soares,Cristina Pacheco Blau,Lorena Menegon,Renato Farina Joaquim,Walderez Moreira |
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Carvalho,Eber Goulart Soares,Cristina Pacheco Blau,Lorena Menegon,Renato Farina Joaquim,Walderez Moreira |
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Cactus cultivation Cytotoxicity Mucilage Ora-pro-nobis Physiologic growth parameters Wound healing |
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Cactus cultivation Cytotoxicity Mucilage Ora-pro-nobis Physiologic growth parameters Wound healing |
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Physiologic growth parameters Wound healing Pereskia aculeata Mill., Cactaceae, is a cactus with high mucilage production, well-known for its nutritional properties. Folk use consists on skin injuries, and mucilage is probably involved in the wound healing activity. This work studied some aspects of its cultivation, specifically regarding soil (substrate), to correlate the effects of nutritional content to mucilage production and to the wound-healing property. Plants were grown under five different soil treatment (sand, crude soil, sand and soil, sand and cattle manure, soil and cattle manure), and after eight months extracts were prepared by turbo-extraction to obtain a crude hydroethanolic extract. We evaluated the effects of these extracts on swelling index, cytotoxicity, and in vitrowound healing property. The results show that the substrate used in cultivation may interfere with mucilage production, but not with cytotoxicity and wound healing, this shows the safety of its use, despite the soil treatment received along the various biomes where P. aculeata is cultivated. Furthermore, morphological studies demonstrated the beneficial effect of the mucilage-containing extract on the fibroblast cell culture, corroborating its folk use for wound healing. |
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