Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ruiz-Esparza, Juan
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa, Rocha, Patrício Adriano da, Mendes, Raone Beltrão, Ribeiro, Adauto de Souza, Ferrari, Stephen Francis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/1471
Resumo: Medicinal plants are an important source of treatment for many ailments, although little is known of the potential genotoxic effects of most species. In the present study, two species from diverse and medicinally important genera - Maytenus rigida Mart., Celastraceae, and Aristolochia birostris Ducht, Aristolochiaceae - were analyzed to identify potentially significant secondary metabolites and the possible effects of their aqueous and alcoholic extracts on cell division in the onion root stem (genotoxicity test). The phytochemical testing revealed the presence of a number of potentially important secondary compounds in both species, including phenols, flavonoids, triterpenoids, steroids, and saponins. In the genotoxicity tests, no chromosomal abnormalities of any kind were observed in either species. In the case of M. rigida, a significant increase in mitotic activity was observed at the highest concentration. No significant tendency was recorded in A. birostris, although a considerable increase in the prophase was observed at all concentrations of the alcoholic extract. The triterpenoid content of both species may be especially important from a medicinal viewpoint, although recent findings on the carcinogenic potential of Aristolochia extracts demands caution in the interpretation of the results, and the need for further research._________________________________________________________________________________________ RESUMO: No inventário da avifauna do Monumento Natural Grota de Angico na Caatinga ao norte de Sergipe, Brasil, revelou a presença de pelo menos 140 espécies, incluindo nove endêmicas da Caatinga e florestas sazonais adjacentes. Apesar do alcance limitado do estudo (duas expedições em Julho e Agosto, 2008), a riqueza de espécies registrada no sitio aparentemente pode ser típica da região e do Bioma Caatinga.
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In the present study, two species from diverse and medicinally important genera - Maytenus rigida Mart., Celastraceae, and Aristolochia birostris Ducht, Aristolochiaceae - were analyzed to identify potentially significant secondary metabolites and the possible effects of their aqueous and alcoholic extracts on cell division in the onion root stem (genotoxicity test). The phytochemical testing revealed the presence of a number of potentially important secondary compounds in both species, including phenols, flavonoids, triterpenoids, steroids, and saponins. In the genotoxicity tests, no chromosomal abnormalities of any kind were observed in either species. In the case of M. rigida, a significant increase in mitotic activity was observed at the highest concentration. No significant tendency was recorded in A. birostris, although a considerable increase in the prophase was observed at all concentrations of the alcoholic extract. The triterpenoid content of both species may be especially important from a medicinal viewpoint, although recent findings on the carcinogenic potential of Aristolochia extracts demands caution in the interpretation of the results, and the need for further research._________________________________________________________________________________________ RESUMO: No inventário da avifauna do Monumento Natural Grota de Angico na Caatinga ao norte de Sergipe, Brasil, revelou a presença de pelo menos 140 espécies, incluindo nove endêmicas da Caatinga e florestas sazonais adjacentes. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Aves do Monumento Natural Grota de Angico na região de caatinga ao Nordeste do Brasil
title Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
Ruiz-Esparza, Juan
Allium cepa
Extratos vegetais
Genotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais
title_short Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
title_full Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
title_sort Birds of the Grota do Angico Natural Monument in the semi-arid caatinga scrublands of northeastern Brazil
author Ruiz-Esparza, Juan
author_facet Ruiz-Esparza, Juan
Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa
Rocha, Patrício Adriano da
Mendes, Raone Beltrão
Ribeiro, Adauto de Souza
Ferrari, Stephen Francis
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author2 Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa
Rocha, Patrício Adriano da
Mendes, Raone Beltrão
Ribeiro, Adauto de Souza
Ferrari, Stephen Francis
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ruiz-Esparza, Juan
Gouveia, Sidney Feitosa
Rocha, Patrício Adriano da
Mendes, Raone Beltrão
Ribeiro, Adauto de Souza
Ferrari, Stephen Francis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allium cepa
Extratos vegetais
Genotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais
topic Allium cepa
Extratos vegetais
Genotoxicidade
Plantas medicinais
description Medicinal plants are an important source of treatment for many ailments, although little is known of the potential genotoxic effects of most species. In the present study, two species from diverse and medicinally important genera - Maytenus rigida Mart., Celastraceae, and Aristolochia birostris Ducht, Aristolochiaceae - were analyzed to identify potentially significant secondary metabolites and the possible effects of their aqueous and alcoholic extracts on cell division in the onion root stem (genotoxicity test). The phytochemical testing revealed the presence of a number of potentially important secondary compounds in both species, including phenols, flavonoids, triterpenoids, steroids, and saponins. In the genotoxicity tests, no chromosomal abnormalities of any kind were observed in either species. In the case of M. rigida, a significant increase in mitotic activity was observed at the highest concentration. No significant tendency was recorded in A. birostris, although a considerable increase in the prophase was observed at all concentrations of the alcoholic extract. The triterpenoid content of both species may be especially important from a medicinal viewpoint, although recent findings on the carcinogenic potential of Aristolochia extracts demands caution in the interpretation of the results, and the need for further research._________________________________________________________________________________________ RESUMO: No inventário da avifauna do Monumento Natural Grota de Angico na Caatinga ao norte de Sergipe, Brasil, revelou a presença de pelo menos 140 espécies, incluindo nove endêmicas da Caatinga e florestas sazonais adjacentes. Apesar do alcance limitado do estudo (duas expedições em Julho e Agosto, 2008), a riqueza de espécies registrada no sitio aparentemente pode ser típica da região e do Bioma Caatinga.
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