Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Eber Goulart
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Soares,Cristina Pacheco, Blau,Lorena, Menegon,Renato Farina, Joaquim,Walderez Moreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia (Online)
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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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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
title Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
spellingShingle 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
title_short Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
title_full Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
title_fullStr Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
title_full_unstemmed Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
title_sort Wound healing properties and mucilage content of Pereskia aculeata from different substrates
author Carvalho,Eber Goulart
author_facet Carvalho,Eber Goulart
Soares,Cristina Pacheco
Blau,Lorena
Menegon,Renato Farina
Joaquim,Walderez Moreira
author_role author
author2 Soares,Cristina Pacheco
Blau,Lorena
Menegon,Renato Farina
Joaquim,Walderez Moreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Eber Goulart
Soares,Cristina Pacheco
Blau,Lorena
Menegon,Renato Farina
Joaquim,Walderez Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cactus cultivation
Cytotoxicity
Mucilage
Ora-pro-nobis
Physiologic growth parameters
Wound healing
topic Cactus cultivation
Cytotoxicity
Mucilage
Ora-pro-nobis
Physiologic growth parameters
Wound healing
description 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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