Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas
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Resumo: | leaves, permanent and elliptical. The species is native of the Southeast Asia and has been adapted very well to the Brazilian climate. Approximately 160 compounds have been identified in various parts of the noni, and most of them belong to the group of phenolic compounds, organic acids and alkaloids. For this reason, the plant produces a wide range of biological activity and nutritional value, offering health benefits, with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immunomodulatory, antibacterial, antitumor activities, among others. Still, studies with this plant are very recent, with a few reports of its leaf. OBJECTIVE: perform an anatomical and chemical characterization of noni leaves, in addition to evaluating the effectiveness of the leaf extract for treating depression, anxiety, compulsion and memory, and toxicity in Swiss mices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult leaves of 30 individuals were collected in the city of Sinop-MT. For anatomical study, there was cross-sections and paradermal of the leaf blade, then stained with Safranin and analyzed in light microscope. Histochemical tests were carried out with specific reagents to verify the substances. The hidroalcoholic extract was obtained by maceration and realized his phytochemical screening. For acute and subchronic toxicological tests, Hippocratic tests were avaliated of ALT and AST assessment in Swiss mice, after treatment with extract. For evaluate antidepressant activity, anxiolytic, an anticompulsive and memory, behavioral tests were performed with Swiss mice. After administration of the extract, the animals were subjected to the test spontaneous locomotor activity, elevated plus maze, forced swimming, inhibitory avoidance of the "step down" and testing to hide balls. Data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis followed by Dunn's post-hoc test for inhibitory avoidance of the "step-down" and analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by post hoc Student-Newman-Keuls test for other behavioral and toxicological. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The leaf is hipostomatic with paracytic stomata; uniseriate epidermis on both sides, with dense cuticle on the adaxial surface and glandular trichomes with uniseriate about six cells. Mesophyll presents dorsiventral and calcium oxalate crystals in the form of raphides and Druze. In the region of the midrib, it is observed collenchyma and fundamental parenchyma on both sides and collateral vascular bundle. As the mesophyll as the region of the vascular bundle presents secretory cells. The histochemical tests and phytochemical screening showed the presence of phenolic compounds, lignin, alkaloids, saponins and cardioactive glycosides. Toxicological tests showed abnormal values of serum ALT and AST. Behavioral tests showed statistically significant values for forced swimming test, inhibitory avoidance of the "step-down" test and to hide balls. CONCLUSION: The anatomical study has structural features that contribute to the identification of the medicinal plant. The histochemical tests and phytochemical screening made it possible to confirm the presence of secondary compounds in the noni leaf. Studies have shown possible hepatotoxicity and possibility antidepressant activity, anticompulsive and stimulating the memory from the noni extract. |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicasCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIANoniCompostos secundáriosEnsaios comportamentaisNoniSecondary compoundsBehavioral testsleaves, permanent and elliptical. The species is native of the Southeast Asia and has been adapted very well to the Brazilian climate. Approximately 160 compounds have been identified in various parts of the noni, and most of them belong to the group of phenolic compounds, organic acids and alkaloids. For this reason, the plant produces a wide range of biological activity and nutritional value, offering health benefits, with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immunomodulatory, antibacterial, antitumor activities, among others. Still, studies with this plant are very recent, with a few reports of its leaf. OBJECTIVE: perform an anatomical and chemical characterization of noni leaves, in addition to evaluating the effectiveness of the leaf extract for treating depression, anxiety, compulsion and memory, and toxicity in Swiss mices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult leaves of 30 individuals were collected in the city of Sinop-MT. For anatomical study, there was cross-sections and paradermal of the leaf blade, then stained with Safranin and analyzed in light microscope. Histochemical tests were carried out with specific reagents to verify the substances. The hidroalcoholic extract was obtained by maceration and realized his phytochemical screening. For acute and subchronic toxicological tests, Hippocratic tests were avaliated of ALT and AST assessment in Swiss mice, after treatment with extract. For evaluate antidepressant activity, anxiolytic, an anticompulsive and memory, behavioral tests were performed with Swiss mice. After administration of the extract, the animals were subjected to the test spontaneous locomotor activity, elevated plus maze, forced swimming, inhibitory avoidance of the "step down" and testing to hide balls. Data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis followed by Dunn's post-hoc test for inhibitory avoidance of the "step-down" and analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by post hoc Student-Newman-Keuls test for other behavioral and toxicological. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The leaf is hipostomatic with paracytic stomata; uniseriate epidermis on both sides, with dense cuticle on the adaxial surface and glandular trichomes with uniseriate about six cells. Mesophyll presents dorsiventral and calcium oxalate crystals in the form of raphides and Druze. In the region of the midrib, it is observed collenchyma and fundamental parenchyma on both sides and collateral vascular bundle. As the mesophyll as the region of the vascular bundle presents secretory cells. The histochemical tests and phytochemical screening showed the presence of phenolic compounds, lignin, alkaloids, saponins and cardioactive glycosides. Toxicological tests showed abnormal values of serum ALT and AST. Behavioral tests showed statistically significant values for forced swimming test, inhibitory avoidance of the "step-down" test and to hide balls. CONCLUSION: The anatomical study has structural features that contribute to the identification of the medicinal plant. The histochemical tests and phytochemical screening made it possible to confirm the presence of secondary compounds in the noni leaf. Studies have shown possible hepatotoxicity and possibility antidepressant activity, anticompulsive and stimulating the memory from the noni extract.INTRODUÇÃO: Morinda citrifolia L. (noni) é um arbusto de pequeno a médio porte com folhas grandes, permanentes e elípticas. A espécie é nativa do sudeste da Ásia e se adaptou muito bem ao clima brasileiro. Aproximadamente 160 compostos foram identificados nas diversas partes da noni, sendo que a maioria deles pertence ao grupo dos compostos fenólicos, ácidos orgânicos e alcaloides. Por esse motivo, a planta apresenta uma ampla gama de atividades biológicas e valor nutricional, oferecendo benefícios à saúde, com atividades antioxidante, antiinflamatória, analgésica, imunomoduladora, antibacteriana, antitumoral, entre outros. Mesmo assim, os estudos com essa planta ainda são muito recentes, sendo poucos os relatos sobre sua folha. OBJETIVOS: realizar uma caracterização anatômica e química das folhas de noni, além de avaliar a eficácia do extrato da folha no tratamento da depressão, ansiedade, compulsão e memória, e toxicidade em camundongos Swiss. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foram coletadas folhas adultas de 30 indivíduos, no Município de Sinop-MT. Para o estudo anatômico, realizou-se cortes transversais e paradérmicos da lâmina foliar, posteriormente corados com Safranina e analisados em microscópio óptico. Testes histoquímicos foram realizados com reagentes específicos para verificar as substâncias presentes. O extrato hidroalcoólico foi obtido por maceração e foi realizada a triagem fitoquímica. Para testes toxicológicos agudo e subcrônico, foram realizados testes hipocráticos e avaliação sérica de ALT e AST em camundongos Swiss, após tratamento, via oral, com extrato. Para avaliação das atividades antidepressiva, ansiolítica, anticompulsiva e memória, foram realizados ensaios comportamentais com camundongos Swiss. Após administração do extrato, os animais foram submetidos aos testes de atividade de locomoção espontânea, labirinto em cruz elevado, nado forçado, esquiva inibitória do tipo “step down” e teste de esconder esferas. Os dados foram analisados por Kruskal-Walis seguido por post-hoc de Dunn para teste de esquiva inibitória do tipo “step-down” e análise de variância de uma via (ANOVA) seguido por post-hoc de Student Newman-Keuls para demais testes comportamentais e toxicológico. RESULTADOS: A folha é hipostomática, com estômatos paracíticos; epiderme unisseriada em ambas as faces, com cutícula espessa na face adaxial e tricomas tectores uniseriados com aproximadamente 6 células. Apresenta mesofilo dorsiventral e cristais de oxalato de cálcio em forma de ráfides e drusas. Na região da nervura central, observa-se colênquima e parênquima fundamental em ambas as faces e feixe vascular colateral. Tanto o mesofilo quanto a região do feixe vascular apresentam células secretoras. Os testes histoquímicos e a triagem fitoquímica demonstraram presença de compostos fenólicos, lignina, alcalóides, saponinas e heterosídeos cardioativos. Os testes toxicológicos apresentaram valores alterados de ALT e AST séricos. Os ensaios comportamentais apresentaram valores estatisticamente significativos para testes de nado forçado, esquiva inibitória do tipo “step-down” e teste de esconder esferas. CONCLUSÕES: O estudo anatômico apresenta caracteres estruturais que contribuem na identificação da planta medicinal. Os testes histoquímicos e triagem fitoquímica possibilitaram a confirmação da presença de compostos secundários na folha de noni. Os estudos demonstraram possível hepatotoxicidade e sugestiva atividade antidepressiva, anticompulsiva e estimulante da memória do extrato de noni.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstitutos de Ciências da Saúde (ICS) – SinopUFMT CUS - SinopFarmácia - CUSReis, Claudia doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5548680615131667Reis, Claudia doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5548680615131667Cavalcanti, Pacífica Pinheirohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8682978876368538Andrighetti, Carla Reginahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8724014228425230Piloni, Bianca dos Anjos2022-04-19T17:26:00Z2015-06-302022-04-19T17:26:00Z2015-06-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/datasetPILONI, Bianca dos Anjos. Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : Da anatomia às atividades biológicas. 2015. 70f. 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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas Piloni, Bianca dos Anjos CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA Noni Compostos secundários Ensaios comportamentais Noni Secondary compounds Behavioral tests |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas |
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Um estudo da folha de Morinda citrifolia L. (Noni) : da anatomia às atividades biológicas |
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Piloni, Bianca dos Anjos |
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Piloni, Bianca dos Anjos |
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Reis, Claudia dos http://lattes.cnpq.br/5548680615131667 Reis, Claudia dos http://lattes.cnpq.br/5548680615131667 Cavalcanti, Pacífica Pinheiro http://lattes.cnpq.br/8682978876368538 Andrighetti, Carla Regina http://lattes.cnpq.br/8724014228425230 |
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Piloni, Bianca dos Anjos |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA Noni Compostos secundários Ensaios comportamentais Noni Secondary compounds Behavioral tests |
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CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA Noni Compostos secundários Ensaios comportamentais Noni Secondary compounds Behavioral tests |
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leaves, permanent and elliptical. The species is native of the Southeast Asia and has been adapted very well to the Brazilian climate. Approximately 160 compounds have been identified in various parts of the noni, and most of them belong to the group of phenolic compounds, organic acids and alkaloids. For this reason, the plant produces a wide range of biological activity and nutritional value, offering health benefits, with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, immunomodulatory, antibacterial, antitumor activities, among others. Still, studies with this plant are very recent, with a few reports of its leaf. OBJECTIVE: perform an anatomical and chemical characterization of noni leaves, in addition to evaluating the effectiveness of the leaf extract for treating depression, anxiety, compulsion and memory, and toxicity in Swiss mices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adult leaves of 30 individuals were collected in the city of Sinop-MT. For anatomical study, there was cross-sections and paradermal of the leaf blade, then stained with Safranin and analyzed in light microscope. Histochemical tests were carried out with specific reagents to verify the substances. The hidroalcoholic extract was obtained by maceration and realized his phytochemical screening. For acute and subchronic toxicological tests, Hippocratic tests were avaliated of ALT and AST assessment in Swiss mice, after treatment with extract. For evaluate antidepressant activity, anxiolytic, an anticompulsive and memory, behavioral tests were performed with Swiss mice. After administration of the extract, the animals were subjected to the test spontaneous locomotor activity, elevated plus maze, forced swimming, inhibitory avoidance of the "step down" and testing to hide balls. Data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis followed by Dunn's post-hoc test for inhibitory avoidance of the "step-down" and analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by post hoc Student-Newman-Keuls test for other behavioral and toxicological. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The leaf is hipostomatic with paracytic stomata; uniseriate epidermis on both sides, with dense cuticle on the adaxial surface and glandular trichomes with uniseriate about six cells. Mesophyll presents dorsiventral and calcium oxalate crystals in the form of raphides and Druze. In the region of the midrib, it is observed collenchyma and fundamental parenchyma on both sides and collateral vascular bundle. As the mesophyll as the region of the vascular bundle presents secretory cells. The histochemical tests and phytochemical screening showed the presence of phenolic compounds, lignin, alkaloids, saponins and cardioactive glycosides. Toxicological tests showed abnormal values of serum ALT and AST. Behavioral tests showed statistically significant values for forced swimming test, inhibitory avoidance of the "step-down" test and to hide balls. CONCLUSION: The anatomical study has structural features that contribute to the identification of the medicinal plant. The histochemical tests and phytochemical screening made it possible to confirm the presence of secondary compounds in the noni leaf. Studies have shown possible hepatotoxicity and possibility antidepressant activity, anticompulsive and stimulating the memory from the noni extract. |
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