Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos

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Autor(a) principal: Sena, Camila Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49833
Resumo: Herbal medicines are drugs made from medicinal plants or their derivatives, which are a viable and effective alternative therapy. Inflammatory diseases have increasingly affected the world population, highlighting the need for development and application of alternative or adjuvant treatments. Based on popular knowledge and scientific information, species of the genus Uncaria possess pharmacological properties. The species Uncaria tomentosa and Uncaria guianensis, popularly known as cat's claw, are medicinal plants rich in bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, and are widely used for the treatment of joint and muscle pain. Thus, the aim of this study was to characterize the phenolic compounds by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and to evaluate the in vitro effects of aqueous extracts of U. tomentosa and U. guianensis on phospholipases A2 and proteases (involved in hemostasis and inflammation), using Bothrops moojeni venom as a laboratory tool. The aqueous extract of U. guianensis showed higher content of phenolic compounds detected by HPLC when compared to the extract of U. tomentosa. The phospholipase activity induced by B. moojeni venom was significantly inhibited by both extracts, ranging from 10 to 18% and 10 to 46% for U. tomentosa and U. guianensis aqueous extracts, respectively. The greatest inhibitory action on hemolysis was observed for the aqueous extract of U. guianensis when incubated with B. moojeni venom, with results ranging from 14 to 60%. In the thermal hemolysis assay, the higher doses tested exerted a greater protective effect on erythrocyte membranes. The proteolytic activity was significantly inhibited from 10 to 27% for the aqueous extract of U. tomentosa and from 10 to 40% for U. guianensis. For the thrombolytic activity significant inhibition was observed only in the highest dose of aqueous extract of U. guianensis (53%) and the controls containing only the extracts showed thrombolytic action. Both extracts were able to prolong the coagulation time, induced by B. moojeni venom. The results show that the aqueous extracts of herbal medicines based on U. tomentosa and U. guianensis showed modulating action on phospholipases A2 and proteases, characterizing these herbal medicines as promising alternatives for the treatment of diseases related to disorders in hemostasis and inflammatory processes. However, further studies are needed to expand the characterization of these extracts and elucidate mechanisms of interaction of bioactive compounds present in phytotherapeutics based on cat's claw, aiming the prospection of new indications of therapeutic use to human health.
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spelling Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticosPhytotherapics baseed on Uncaria tomentosa and Uncaria guianensis: prospection of enzyme inhibitidorsPlantas medicinaisHemostasiaPeçonha como ferramenta laboratorialUnha-de-gatoInibidores enzimáticosMedicinal plantsHemostasisVenom as a laboratory toolCat’s clawEnzyme inhibitorsUncariaQuímicaHerbal medicines are drugs made from medicinal plants or their derivatives, which are a viable and effective alternative therapy. Inflammatory diseases have increasingly affected the world population, highlighting the need for development and application of alternative or adjuvant treatments. Based on popular knowledge and scientific information, species of the genus Uncaria possess pharmacological properties. The species Uncaria tomentosa and Uncaria guianensis, popularly known as cat's claw, are medicinal plants rich in bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, and are widely used for the treatment of joint and muscle pain. Thus, the aim of this study was to characterize the phenolic compounds by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and to evaluate the in vitro effects of aqueous extracts of U. tomentosa and U. guianensis on phospholipases A2 and proteases (involved in hemostasis and inflammation), using Bothrops moojeni venom as a laboratory tool. The aqueous extract of U. guianensis showed higher content of phenolic compounds detected by HPLC when compared to the extract of U. tomentosa. The phospholipase activity induced by B. moojeni venom was significantly inhibited by both extracts, ranging from 10 to 18% and 10 to 46% for U. tomentosa and U. guianensis aqueous extracts, respectively. The greatest inhibitory action on hemolysis was observed for the aqueous extract of U. guianensis when incubated with B. moojeni venom, with results ranging from 14 to 60%. In the thermal hemolysis assay, the higher doses tested exerted a greater protective effect on erythrocyte membranes. The proteolytic activity was significantly inhibited from 10 to 27% for the aqueous extract of U. tomentosa and from 10 to 40% for U. guianensis. For the thrombolytic activity significant inhibition was observed only in the highest dose of aqueous extract of U. guianensis (53%) and the controls containing only the extracts showed thrombolytic action. Both extracts were able to prolong the coagulation time, induced by B. moojeni venom. The results show that the aqueous extracts of herbal medicines based on U. tomentosa and U. guianensis showed modulating action on phospholipases A2 and proteases, characterizing these herbal medicines as promising alternatives for the treatment of diseases related to disorders in hemostasis and inflammatory processes. However, further studies are needed to expand the characterization of these extracts and elucidate mechanisms of interaction of bioactive compounds present in phytotherapeutics based on cat's claw, aiming the prospection of new indications of therapeutic use to human health.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Os fitoterápicos são medicamentos elaborados a partir de plantas medicinais, ou de seus derivados, sendo estes uma alternativa viável e eficaz de terapia. As doenças inflamatórias têm afetado de forma crescente a população mundial, destacando a necessidade de desenvolvimento e aplicação de tratamentos alternativos ou adjuvantes. Com base em conhecimentos populares e informações científicas, espécies do gênero Uncaria possuem propriedades farmacológicas. As espécies Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis, popularmente conhecidas como unha-de-gato, são plantas medicinais ricas em compostos bioativos com propriedades anti-inflamatórias, e são amplamente utilizadas para o tratamento de dores articulares e musculares. Desta maneira, objetivou-se neste trabalho caracterizar os compostos fenólicos por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE) e avaliar os efeitos in vitro dos extratos aquosos de fitoterápicos a base de U. tomentosa e U. guianensis sobre fosfolipases A2 e proteases (envolvidas na hemostasia e inflamação), utilizando peçonha de Bothrops moojeni como ferramenta laboratorial. O extrato aquoso de U. guianensis apresentou maior teor de compostos fenólicos detectados por CLAE quando comparado ao extrato de U. tomentosa. A atividade fosfolipásica induzida pela peçonha de B. moojeni foi inibida significativamente por ambos os extratos, variando de 10 a 18% e 10 a 46% para os extratos aquosos U. tomentosa e U. guianensis, respectivamente. A maior ação inibitória da hemólise foi observada para o extrato aquoso de U. guianensis, quando incubado com peçonha de B. moojeni, com resultados entre 14 a 60%. No ensaio de hemólise térmica, as maiores doses testadas exerceram maior efeito protetor nas membranas eritrocitárias. A atividade proteolítica foi inibida significativamente de 10 a 27% para o extrato aquoso de U. tomentosa e de 10 a 40% para U. guianensis. Para a atividade trombolítica observou-se inibição significativa apenas na maior dose de extrato aquoso de U. guianensis (53%) e os controles contendo apenas os extratos apresentaram ação trombolítica. Ambos os extratos foram capazes de prolongar o tempo de coagulação, induzido pela peçonha de B. moojeni. Os resultados demonstram que os extratos aquosos de fitoterápicos a base de U. tomentosa e U. guianensis apresentaram ação moduladora sobre fosfolipases A2 e proteases, caracterizando esses fitoterápicos como alternativas promissoras para o tratamento de doenças relacionadas a distúrbios na hemostasia e processos inflamatórios. No entanto, estudos complementares são necessários para ampliar a caracterização destes extratos e elucidar mecanismos de interação dos compostos bioativos presentes nos fitoterápicos a base de unha-de-gato, visando a prospecção de novas indicações de uso terapêutico à saúde humana.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgroquímicaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de QuímicaMarcussi, SilvanaSoares, Filippe Elias de FreitasMarcussi, SilvanaSoares, Filippe Elias de FreitasBraga, Mariana AparecidaOliveira, Clayton ZambeliSena, Camila Luiz2022-04-29T17:37:42Z2022-04-29T17:37:42Z2022-04-292022-04-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSENA, C. L. Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos. 2022. 71 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agroquímica) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2022.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49833porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-05-04T13:40:07Zoai:localhost:1/49833Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-04T13:40:07Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
Phytotherapics baseed on Uncaria tomentosa and Uncaria guianensis: prospection of enzyme inhibitidors
title Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
spellingShingle Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
Sena, Camila Luiz
Plantas medicinais
Hemostasia
Peçonha como ferramenta laboratorial
Unha-de-gato
Inibidores enzimáticos
Medicinal plants
Hemostasis
Venom as a laboratory tool
Cat’s claw
Enzyme inhibitors
Uncaria
Química
title_short Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
title_full Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
title_fullStr Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
title_full_unstemmed Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
title_sort Fitoterápicos a base de Uncaria tomentosa e Uncaria guianensis: prospecção de inibidores enzimáticos
author Sena, Camila Luiz
author_facet Sena, Camila Luiz
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Marcussi, Silvana
Soares, Filippe Elias de Freitas
Marcussi, Silvana
Soares, Filippe Elias de Freitas
Braga, Mariana Aparecida
Oliveira, Clayton Zambeli
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sena, Camila Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plantas medicinais
Hemostasia
Peçonha como ferramenta laboratorial
Unha-de-gato
Inibidores enzimáticos
Medicinal plants
Hemostasis
Venom as a laboratory tool
Cat’s claw
Enzyme inhibitors
Uncaria
Química
topic Plantas medicinais
Hemostasia
Peçonha como ferramenta laboratorial
Unha-de-gato
Inibidores enzimáticos
Medicinal plants
Hemostasis
Venom as a laboratory tool
Cat’s claw
Enzyme inhibitors
Uncaria
Química
description Herbal medicines are drugs made from medicinal plants or their derivatives, which are a viable and effective alternative therapy. Inflammatory diseases have increasingly affected the world population, highlighting the need for development and application of alternative or adjuvant treatments. Based on popular knowledge and scientific information, species of the genus Uncaria possess pharmacological properties. The species Uncaria tomentosa and Uncaria guianensis, popularly known as cat's claw, are medicinal plants rich in bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, and are widely used for the treatment of joint and muscle pain. Thus, the aim of this study was to characterize the phenolic compounds by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and to evaluate the in vitro effects of aqueous extracts of U. tomentosa and U. guianensis on phospholipases A2 and proteases (involved in hemostasis and inflammation), using Bothrops moojeni venom as a laboratory tool. The aqueous extract of U. guianensis showed higher content of phenolic compounds detected by HPLC when compared to the extract of U. tomentosa. The phospholipase activity induced by B. moojeni venom was significantly inhibited by both extracts, ranging from 10 to 18% and 10 to 46% for U. tomentosa and U. guianensis aqueous extracts, respectively. The greatest inhibitory action on hemolysis was observed for the aqueous extract of U. guianensis when incubated with B. moojeni venom, with results ranging from 14 to 60%. In the thermal hemolysis assay, the higher doses tested exerted a greater protective effect on erythrocyte membranes. The proteolytic activity was significantly inhibited from 10 to 27% for the aqueous extract of U. tomentosa and from 10 to 40% for U. guianensis. For the thrombolytic activity significant inhibition was observed only in the highest dose of aqueous extract of U. guianensis (53%) and the controls containing only the extracts showed thrombolytic action. Both extracts were able to prolong the coagulation time, induced by B. moojeni venom. The results show that the aqueous extracts of herbal medicines based on U. tomentosa and U. guianensis showed modulating action on phospholipases A2 and proteases, characterizing these herbal medicines as promising alternatives for the treatment of diseases related to disorders in hemostasis and inflammatory processes. However, further studies are needed to expand the characterization of these extracts and elucidate mechanisms of interaction of bioactive compounds present in phytotherapeutics based on cat's claw, aiming the prospection of new indications of therapeutic use to human health.
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