Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos

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Autor(a) principal: Brito, Parmênedes Dias de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: Propolis and geopropolis are resinous products elaborated starting from exudates, oils and picked resins of plants by the bees. Those products are known for they present biological effects and they are used for popular due to the medicinal properties, besides in the treatment of wounds. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the hydroalcoholic extract of green propolis (HEP), canudo bee geopropolis (Scaptotrigona sp.) (HEG-Can) And the geopropolis of bee jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) (HEG-Jan) on acute inflammation, chronic inflammation, cicatrization of wounds and autogenic and allogenic skin flaps. 36 healthy adult wistar rats, of both sexes, were distributed in five groups: treated animals with formulation containing 20% of; agreements with 20% of HEG-Can; agreements with 20% of HEG-Jan; group positive control (CG+) with pharmaceutical products registered as a positive control group (CG +); only vehicle as a negative control (CG-). Previously the analyses in vivo, was made a physical-chemical analysis for preliminary characterization of the extracts. The acute inflammation was induced by 1% carrageenan, chronic inflammation caused by a foreign body (circular sight glass) and wound healing was accompanied starting from wound circular of 8mm of diameter. Transplants were made with the incision and reallocation of two grafts cutaneous squares (1cm2), first to autograft and second to allograft, respectively. On the flavonoides content, the HEG-Jan group has a large amount (p<0.05), an intermediate amount of HEP and a lower amount of HEG-Can. HEP presented a pronounced effect on the acute inflammation (anti-edematous effect), moderate effect of the HEP-Can and HEG-Jan groups was registered. In chronic inflammation, the group HEG-Jan accelerated the process of formation of the granuloma when compared to the other extracts (HEP and HEPCan). In healing wounds, there was acceleration of the cicatrization due to effect of the extracts of HEP and HEP-Can in 16 days. The extracts show the protection of the skin graft area and discreet retard in the graft rejection (necrosis) of the autografts. In a similar way, however fewer accentuated it happened with the allografts. The several chemical classes of the geopropolis were probably responsible for the satisfactory acting in the analyses. Possibly the effects are biologically related to the presence of substances specific active. Besides, it is probable that the protecting effect against infections opportunists has collaborated with the sastisfatory results. The hydroalcoholic extracts of propolis from geopropolis have positive effects on the inflammatory processes and I repair of wound, as well as they promoted protection of the graft and retard in the graft rejection
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spelling Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogosAutoenxertoAloenxertoGranulomaAbelha sem ferrãoApis melliferaAutografAllograftGranulomaStingless beeApis melliferaCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAPropolis and geopropolis are resinous products elaborated starting from exudates, oils and picked resins of plants by the bees. Those products are known for they present biological effects and they are used for popular due to the medicinal properties, besides in the treatment of wounds. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the hydroalcoholic extract of green propolis (HEP), canudo bee geopropolis (Scaptotrigona sp.) (HEG-Can) And the geopropolis of bee jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) (HEG-Jan) on acute inflammation, chronic inflammation, cicatrization of wounds and autogenic and allogenic skin flaps. 36 healthy adult wistar rats, of both sexes, were distributed in five groups: treated animals with formulation containing 20% of; agreements with 20% of HEG-Can; agreements with 20% of HEG-Jan; group positive control (CG+) with pharmaceutical products registered as a positive control group (CG +); only vehicle as a negative control (CG-). Previously the analyses in vivo, was made a physical-chemical analysis for preliminary characterization of the extracts. The acute inflammation was induced by 1% carrageenan, chronic inflammation caused by a foreign body (circular sight glass) and wound healing was accompanied starting from wound circular of 8mm of diameter. Transplants were made with the incision and reallocation of two grafts cutaneous squares (1cm2), first to autograft and second to allograft, respectively. On the flavonoides content, the HEG-Jan group has a large amount (p<0.05), an intermediate amount of HEP and a lower amount of HEG-Can. HEP presented a pronounced effect on the acute inflammation (anti-edematous effect), moderate effect of the HEP-Can and HEG-Jan groups was registered. In chronic inflammation, the group HEG-Jan accelerated the process of formation of the granuloma when compared to the other extracts (HEP and HEPCan). In healing wounds, there was acceleration of the cicatrization due to effect of the extracts of HEP and HEP-Can in 16 days. The extracts show the protection of the skin graft area and discreet retard in the graft rejection (necrosis) of the autografts. In a similar way, however fewer accentuated it happened with the allografts. The several chemical classes of the geopropolis were probably responsible for the satisfactory acting in the analyses. Possibly the effects are biologically related to the presence of substances specific active. Besides, it is probable that the protecting effect against infections opportunists has collaborated with the sastisfatory results. The hydroalcoholic extracts of propolis from geopropolis have positive effects on the inflammatory processes and I repair of wound, as well as they promoted protection of the graft and retard in the graft rejectionA própolis e a geoprópolis são produtos resinosos elaborados a partir de exsudatos, óleos e resinas colhidas de plantas pelas abelhas. Esses produtos são conhecidos por apresentarem efeitos biológicos e são utilizados por populares devido às propriedades medicinais, inclusive no tratamento de feridas. Objetivou-se avaliar o efeito do extrato hidroalcoólico de própolis verde (EHPv), geoprópolis de abelha canudo, Scaptotrigona sp., (EHG-Can) e geoprópolis de abelha jandaíra, Melipona subnitida, (EHG-Jan) sobre a inflamação aguda, inflamação crônica por corpo estranho, cicatrização e transplante cutâneo alogênico e autólogo em ratos wistar. Para tanto, foram utilizados 36 ratos adultos saudáveis, de ambos os sexos, distribuídos em cinco grupos: animais tratados com formulação contendo 20% de EHPv; tratados com 20% de EHG-Can; tratados com 20% de EHG-Jan; grupo controle positivo (GC+) com fármaco registrado, e; apenas veículo como controle negativo (GC-). Anteriormente as análises in vivo, foi feita uma análise físico-química das para caracterização preliminar dos extratos. A inflamação aguda foi induzida por carragenina a 1% (n = 36), a inflamação crônica foi realizada por corpo estranho (lâmina de vidro) (n = 16) e a cicatrização foi acompanhada a partir de ferida circular de 8 mm de diâmetro (n = 16). Os transplantes (n = 20) foram feitos com a incisão e realocação de dois enxertos cutâneos quadrados (1cm2), um para autoenxerto e outro para aloenxerto, respectivamente. Sobre o teor de flavonoides, amostra do grupo EHG-Jan apresentou a maior quantidade (p<0,05), EHPv quantidade intermediária e a do grupo EHG-Can apresentou a menor. Verificou-se um efeito positivo antiedematoso pronunciado do EHPv, moderado efeito nos grupos EHG-Can e EHGJan. Na inflamação crônica, o grupo EHG-Jan destacou-se por acelerar a formação do granuloma. Houve aceleração da cicatrização com reepitelização completa por efeito dos extratos EHPv e EHG-Can em 16 dias. Os extratos aumentaram a proteção das áreas lesionadas e induziram retardo na rejeição (necrose) dos enxertos autólogos. De modo similar, porém menos acentuado ocorreu com os transplantes alogênicos. Provavelmente as diversas classes químicas, com substâncias biologicamente ativas específicas, presentes na geoprópolis foram responsáveis pelo satisfatório desempenho nas análises. Além disso, é provável que o efeito protetor contra infecções oportunistas tenha colaborado com os bons resultados. Os extratos hidroalcoólicos de própolis e geoprópolis apresentaram efeitos positivos sobre os processos inflamatórios e reparo de ferida, assim como promoveram proteção do enxerto e retardo na rejeiçãoTrabalho não financiado por agência de fomento, ou autofinanciadoUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoBrasilCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCAUFERSAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência AnimalFreitas, Carlos Iberê Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4480397911889351Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4480397911889351Costa, Wirton Peixoto dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3442520902027224Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0516971232838494Gramacho, Kátia Pereshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6026127342716205Abrantes, Maraia Rocienehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8581676690083096Brito, Parmênedes Dias de2022-05-24T11:38:13Z2021-07-012022-05-24T11:38:13Z2020-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfBrito (2020) (BRITO, 2020)https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/prefix/7058porBRITO, Parmênedes Dias de. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
title Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
spellingShingle Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
Brito, Parmênedes Dias de
Autoenxerto
Aloenxerto
Granuloma
Abelha sem ferrão
Apis mellifera
Autograf
Allograft
Granuloma
Stingless bee
Apis mellifera
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
title_full Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
title_fullStr Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
title_full_unstemmed Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
title_sort Efeito de extratos de própolis verde e geoprópolis de abelha Canudo (Scaptotrigona sp.) e Jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) na resposta inflamatória e viabilidade de transplantes cutâneos alogênicos e autólogos
author Brito, Parmênedes Dias de
author_facet Brito, Parmênedes Dias de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4480397911889351
Freitas, Carlos Iberê Alves
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4480397911889351
Costa, Wirton Peixoto da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3442520902027224
Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0516971232838494
Gramacho, Kátia Peres
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6026127342716205
Abrantes, Maraia Rociene
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8581676690083096
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brito, Parmênedes Dias de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autoenxerto
Aloenxerto
Granuloma
Abelha sem ferrão
Apis mellifera
Autograf
Allograft
Granuloma
Stingless bee
Apis mellifera
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
topic Autoenxerto
Aloenxerto
Granuloma
Abelha sem ferrão
Apis mellifera
Autograf
Allograft
Granuloma
Stingless bee
Apis mellifera
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Propolis and geopropolis are resinous products elaborated starting from exudates, oils and picked resins of plants by the bees. Those products are known for they present biological effects and they are used for popular due to the medicinal properties, besides in the treatment of wounds. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of the hydroalcoholic extract of green propolis (HEP), canudo bee geopropolis (Scaptotrigona sp.) (HEG-Can) And the geopropolis of bee jandaíra (Melipona subnitida) (HEG-Jan) on acute inflammation, chronic inflammation, cicatrization of wounds and autogenic and allogenic skin flaps. 36 healthy adult wistar rats, of both sexes, were distributed in five groups: treated animals with formulation containing 20% of; agreements with 20% of HEG-Can; agreements with 20% of HEG-Jan; group positive control (CG+) with pharmaceutical products registered as a positive control group (CG +); only vehicle as a negative control (CG-). Previously the analyses in vivo, was made a physical-chemical analysis for preliminary characterization of the extracts. The acute inflammation was induced by 1% carrageenan, chronic inflammation caused by a foreign body (circular sight glass) and wound healing was accompanied starting from wound circular of 8mm of diameter. Transplants were made with the incision and reallocation of two grafts cutaneous squares (1cm2), first to autograft and second to allograft, respectively. On the flavonoides content, the HEG-Jan group has a large amount (p<0.05), an intermediate amount of HEP and a lower amount of HEG-Can. HEP presented a pronounced effect on the acute inflammation (anti-edematous effect), moderate effect of the HEP-Can and HEG-Jan groups was registered. In chronic inflammation, the group HEG-Jan accelerated the process of formation of the granuloma when compared to the other extracts (HEP and HEPCan). In healing wounds, there was acceleration of the cicatrization due to effect of the extracts of HEP and HEP-Can in 16 days. The extracts show the protection of the skin graft area and discreet retard in the graft rejection (necrosis) of the autografts. In a similar way, however fewer accentuated it happened with the allografts. The several chemical classes of the geopropolis were probably responsible for the satisfactory acting in the analyses. Possibly the effects are biologically related to the presence of substances specific active. Besides, it is probable that the protecting effect against infections opportunists has collaborated with the sastisfatory results. The hydroalcoholic extracts of propolis from geopropolis have positive effects on the inflammatory processes and I repair of wound, as well as they promoted protection of the graft and retard in the graft rejection
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