Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense

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Autor(a) principal: Pedrazza, Graziele Pereira Ramos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Morais, Cláudia Borges de, Dettenborn, Greice Raquel, Ceolato, Paula Casagrande, Apel, Miriam Anders, Schapoval, Elfrides Eva Scherman, Dall'Agnol, Miguel, Zuanazzi, Jose Angelo Silveira
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Resumo: Aiming to investigate new therapeutic agents with fewer side effects, the number of studies about naturalproducts has increased. Phenolic compounds comprise a well-studied class of abundant plant-derivedcompounds, whose anti-inflammatory activity has been described. Isoflavones are phenolic compoundsthat occur mainly in the Leguminosae family, and can be found in many species, such as Trifoliumriograndense Burkart, Leguminosae (clover). In this study an HPLC method was used to determine andquantify four isoflavones (genistein, daidzein, formononetin, and biochanin A) in hydrolyzed leaf, flower,stolon, and root extracts of T. riograndense. In vivo anti-inflammatory activity was investigated using therat paw edema method and in vitro chemotaxis model with a dry extract from the leaves, which had thehighest amount of isoflavones. The major isoflavone found in all parts of the plant was formononetin.The chemotaxis assay revealed that the different concentrations (0.2–50 g/ml) of the dry extract sig-nificantly inhibited neutrophil migration in a concentration-dependent manner (more than 90%). In therat paw edema test, oral administration of clover extract 100 mg/kg was able to significantly inhibitthe edema formation induced by carrageenan. In conclusion, chemical analyses showed that Trifoliumriograndense is a plant rich in isoflavones and a new interesting option as isoflavone source. The results ofthe biological tests taken together show that the extract of T. riograndense has anti-inflammatory effectin rodents.
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spelling Pedrazza, Graziele Pereira RamosMorais, Cláudia Borges deDettenborn, Greice RaquelCeolato, Paula CasagrandeApel, Miriam AndersSchapoval, Elfrides Eva SchermanDall'Agnol, MiguelZuanazzi, Jose Angelo Silveira2018-05-18T02:28:10Z20170102-695Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/178549001067797Aiming to investigate new therapeutic agents with fewer side effects, the number of studies about naturalproducts has increased. Phenolic compounds comprise a well-studied class of abundant plant-derivedcompounds, whose anti-inflammatory activity has been described. Isoflavones are phenolic compoundsthat occur mainly in the Leguminosae family, and can be found in many species, such as Trifoliumriograndense Burkart, Leguminosae (clover). In this study an HPLC method was used to determine andquantify four isoflavones (genistein, daidzein, formononetin, and biochanin A) in hydrolyzed leaf, flower,stolon, and root extracts of T. riograndense. In vivo anti-inflammatory activity was investigated using therat paw edema method and in vitro chemotaxis model with a dry extract from the leaves, which had thehighest amount of isoflavones. The major isoflavone found in all parts of the plant was formononetin.The chemotaxis assay revealed that the different concentrations (0.2–50 g/ml) of the dry extract sig-nificantly inhibited neutrophil migration in a concentration-dependent manner (more than 90%). In therat paw edema test, oral administration of clover extract 100 mg/kg was able to significantly inhibitthe edema formation induced by carrageenan. In conclusion, chemical analyses showed that Trifoliumriograndense is a plant rich in isoflavones and a new interesting option as isoflavone source. The results ofthe biological tests taken together show that the extract of T. riograndense has anti-inflammatory effectin rodents.application/pdfengRevista brasileira de farmacognosia. Vol. 27, no. 3 (May/June 2017), p. 334-338Trifolium riograndenseAntiinflamatoriosHPLCIsoflavonesLeguminosaeNeutrophil chemotaxisRat paw edemaAnti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndenseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001067797.pdf001067797.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf614687http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/178549/1/001067797.pdf345631aa554f3f9eb5e8f4ad5f5e1b16MD51TEXT001067797.pdf.txt001067797.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain32468http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/178549/2/001067797.pdf.txt3909c0ff42bd3568f85d08dc64763e28MD5210183/1785492018-05-19 03:18:22.194599oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/178549Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-05-19T06:18:22Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
title Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
spellingShingle Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
Pedrazza, Graziele Pereira Ramos
Trifolium riograndense
Antiinflamatorios
HPLC
Isoflavones
Leguminosae
Neutrophil chemotaxis
Rat paw edema
title_short Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
title_full Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
title_sort Anti-inflammatory activity and chemical analysis of extracts from Trifolium riograndense
author Pedrazza, Graziele Pereira Ramos
author_facet Pedrazza, Graziele Pereira Ramos
Morais, Cláudia Borges de
Dettenborn, Greice Raquel
Ceolato, Paula Casagrande
Apel, Miriam Anders
Schapoval, Elfrides Eva Scherman
Dall'Agnol, Miguel
Zuanazzi, Jose Angelo Silveira
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author2 Morais, Cláudia Borges de
Dettenborn, Greice Raquel
Ceolato, Paula Casagrande
Apel, Miriam Anders
Schapoval, Elfrides Eva Scherman
Dall'Agnol, Miguel
Zuanazzi, Jose Angelo Silveira
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedrazza, Graziele Pereira Ramos
Morais, Cláudia Borges de
Dettenborn, Greice Raquel
Ceolato, Paula Casagrande
Apel, Miriam Anders
Schapoval, Elfrides Eva Scherman
Dall'Agnol, Miguel
Zuanazzi, Jose Angelo Silveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trifolium riograndense
Antiinflamatorios
topic Trifolium riograndense
Antiinflamatorios
HPLC
Isoflavones
Leguminosae
Neutrophil chemotaxis
Rat paw edema
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv HPLC
Isoflavones
Leguminosae
Neutrophil chemotaxis
Rat paw edema
description Aiming to investigate new therapeutic agents with fewer side effects, the number of studies about naturalproducts has increased. Phenolic compounds comprise a well-studied class of abundant plant-derivedcompounds, whose anti-inflammatory activity has been described. Isoflavones are phenolic compoundsthat occur mainly in the Leguminosae family, and can be found in many species, such as Trifoliumriograndense Burkart, Leguminosae (clover). In this study an HPLC method was used to determine andquantify four isoflavones (genistein, daidzein, formononetin, and biochanin A) in hydrolyzed leaf, flower,stolon, and root extracts of T. riograndense. In vivo anti-inflammatory activity was investigated using therat paw edema method and in vitro chemotaxis model with a dry extract from the leaves, which had thehighest amount of isoflavones. The major isoflavone found in all parts of the plant was formononetin.The chemotaxis assay revealed that the different concentrations (0.2–50 g/ml) of the dry extract sig-nificantly inhibited neutrophil migration in a concentration-dependent manner (more than 90%). In therat paw edema test, oral administration of clover extract 100 mg/kg was able to significantly inhibitthe edema formation induced by carrageenan. In conclusion, chemical analyses showed that Trifoliumriograndense is a plant rich in isoflavones and a new interesting option as isoflavone source. The results ofthe biological tests taken together show that the extract of T. riograndense has anti-inflammatory effectin rodents.
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