Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais

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Autor(a) principal: Morais,Selene M. de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pinheiro,Hamanda B., Rebouças Filho,José V., Cavalcante,Gessica S., Bonilla,Oriel H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Química Nova (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422021000600709
Resumo: The genus Cryptostegia comprises two species, C. madagascariensis (Bojer) and C. grandiflora (Roxb. Ex R. Br) that belong to the Apocynaceae family and are widely distributed in the tropics, as in Australia, New Zealand, India and Brazil, where they cause great socioeconomic and environmental damage, as they are invaders causing damage, mainly in the cultivation of carnaúba, a native plant of great importance in the wax and derivatives industry in Northeast Brazil. Both are perennial shrubs, native to the island of Madagascar, have abundant latex and are known as rubber vine. The plants have the potential for pharmacological, biological and industrial applications. This is due to a rich source of chemical compounds (proteins, phenols, flavonoids, steroids, triterpenoids, cardiac glycosides, etc.) resulting from primary and secondary metabolism. The plants of the Cryptostegia genus showed many activities against bacteria, fungi, insects, Ae. aegypti larvae, Shistosoma sp., as well as for human health as analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antitumoral, and for industrial purposes acting as fibrinogenolytic, hydrolytic, anticorrosive, coagulant and depilatory for leather. Nevertheless, the toxicity is a limitation for the plant use then in order to stand out the economic potential a detailed research on toxicity and management of growing conditions is necessary.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
title Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
spellingShingle Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
Morais,Selene M. de
Apocynaceae
Cardiac glycosides
Medicinal plant
title_short Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
title_full Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
title_fullStr Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
title_full_unstemmed Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
title_sort Gênero Cryptostegia: fitoquímica, atividades biológicas e aplicações industriais
author Morais,Selene M. de
author_facet Morais,Selene M. de
Pinheiro,Hamanda B.
Rebouças Filho,José V.
Cavalcante,Gessica S.
Bonilla,Oriel H.
author_role author
author2 Pinheiro,Hamanda B.
Rebouças Filho,José V.
Cavalcante,Gessica S.
Bonilla,Oriel H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais,Selene M. de
Pinheiro,Hamanda B.
Rebouças Filho,José V.
Cavalcante,Gessica S.
Bonilla,Oriel H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apocynaceae
Cardiac glycosides
Medicinal plant
topic Apocynaceae
Cardiac glycosides
Medicinal plant
description The genus Cryptostegia comprises two species, C. madagascariensis (Bojer) and C. grandiflora (Roxb. Ex R. Br) that belong to the Apocynaceae family and are widely distributed in the tropics, as in Australia, New Zealand, India and Brazil, where they cause great socioeconomic and environmental damage, as they are invaders causing damage, mainly in the cultivation of carnaúba, a native plant of great importance in the wax and derivatives industry in Northeast Brazil. Both are perennial shrubs, native to the island of Madagascar, have abundant latex and are known as rubber vine. The plants have the potential for pharmacological, biological and industrial applications. This is due to a rich source of chemical compounds (proteins, phenols, flavonoids, steroids, triterpenoids, cardiac glycosides, etc.) resulting from primary and secondary metabolism. The plants of the Cryptostegia genus showed many activities against bacteria, fungi, insects, Ae. aegypti larvae, Shistosoma sp., as well as for human health as analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antitumoral, and for industrial purposes acting as fibrinogenolytic, hydrolytic, anticorrosive, coagulant and depilatory for leather. Nevertheless, the toxicity is a limitation for the plant use then in order to stand out the economic potential a detailed research on toxicity and management of growing conditions is necessary.
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