Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico

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Autor(a) principal: Barros, Luiz Marivando
Data de Publicação: 2016
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Resumo: Humans have been using medicinal plants for centuries as preventive or curative agents. In Brazil, the use of plants in the treatment of diseases is influenced by Indigenous, African and European cultures. Among these plants are Lantana camara and L. montevidensis commonly known as camará-de-cheiro and chumbinho , respectively. They are used in the North-eastern part of Brazil as tonic sudorific and febrifuge agent. They are also used against, coughs, bronchitis, rheumatism, asthma, ulcer and microbial infections. Considering that there is limited therapy against Leishmaniasis and Trypanosomiasis, due to drugs resistance, the knowledge of the pharmacology of plants extracts can constitute a prerequisite for the development of alternative drugs against these parasitic diseases. In this context, the essential oil extracted by hydrodistillation of L. camara leaf was tested against Leishmania braziliensis and Trypanosoma cruzi. Although both plants are used for the same purpose, there is limited information regarding the potential toxicity and antioxidant activity of L. montevidensis. Thus, we aimed to investigate the genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of ethanolic (EtOH) and aqueous extracts from the leaves of L. montevidensis in human leukocytes, as well as its possible interaction with membranes from human erythrocytes in vitro. The antioxidant activity of both extracts was also investigated. The results demonstrated that the essential oil composition of L. camara analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) showed a large amount of (E)-caryophyllene (23.75%), biciclogermacrene (15.80%), sesquiterpene (11.73%), terpinolene (6.1%), and sabinene (5.92%). The essential oil of L. camara inhibited T. cruzi and L. braziliensis with IC50 of 201.94 μg/mL and 72.31 μg/mL, respectively. L. camara essential oil was toxic to NCTC929 fibroblasts at 500 μg/mL (IC50 = 301.42 μg/mL). These results corroborate each other and can be explained at least in part, by the presence of some chemical constituents in the oil. The results suggest that L. camara essential oil can be an important source of therapeutic agents for the development of alternative drugs against parasitic diseases. HPLC analysis of EtOH and aqueous extracts of L. montevidensis showed chlorogenic acid and quercetin as main components in EtOH extract, whereas, caffeic and chlorogenic acids were the major phenolic acids in the aqueous extract. It was observed that treatment of human leukocytes with EtOH and aqueous extracts of L. montevidensis (1-480 μg/mL) did not affect the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes and DNA damage index, but, promoted cytotoxicity at higher concentrations (240-480 μg/mL). Regarding the antioxidant activity, the extracts scavenged DPPH radical and prevented Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation in rat brain and liver homogenates, and this action was likely not attributed to iron (II) chelation. These results justify at least in part the use of this plant in folk medicine and suggests that caution should be made regarding its dosage or frequency use. All together, it is hoped that these results would contribute significantly to the knowledge about the phytoconstituents and biological activity of these species. This finding could be of immense importance for the region by obtaining new natural medicines from biodiversity and consequent improvement in quality of Brazilian life s.
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spelling Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológicoConstituents chemicals and bioactive of Lantana montevidensis properties (spreng.) briq. and Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidence for use pharmacologicalAtividades tripanossomicida e leishmanicidaTrypanosoma cruziLeishmania braziliensisÓleo essencialToxicologiaPlantasAgentes terapêuticosTrypanocidal and leishmanicide activitiesTrypanosoma cruziLeishmania braziliensisEssential oilToxicologyPlantsTherapeutic agentsCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICAHumans have been using medicinal plants for centuries as preventive or curative agents. In Brazil, the use of plants in the treatment of diseases is influenced by Indigenous, African and European cultures. Among these plants are Lantana camara and L. montevidensis commonly known as camará-de-cheiro and chumbinho , respectively. They are used in the North-eastern part of Brazil as tonic sudorific and febrifuge agent. They are also used against, coughs, bronchitis, rheumatism, asthma, ulcer and microbial infections. Considering that there is limited therapy against Leishmaniasis and Trypanosomiasis, due to drugs resistance, the knowledge of the pharmacology of plants extracts can constitute a prerequisite for the development of alternative drugs against these parasitic diseases. In this context, the essential oil extracted by hydrodistillation of L. camara leaf was tested against Leishmania braziliensis and Trypanosoma cruzi. Although both plants are used for the same purpose, there is limited information regarding the potential toxicity and antioxidant activity of L. montevidensis. Thus, we aimed to investigate the genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of ethanolic (EtOH) and aqueous extracts from the leaves of L. montevidensis in human leukocytes, as well as its possible interaction with membranes from human erythrocytes in vitro. The antioxidant activity of both extracts was also investigated. The results demonstrated that the essential oil composition of L. camara analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) showed a large amount of (E)-caryophyllene (23.75%), biciclogermacrene (15.80%), sesquiterpene (11.73%), terpinolene (6.1%), and sabinene (5.92%). The essential oil of L. camara inhibited T. cruzi and L. braziliensis with IC50 of 201.94 μg/mL and 72.31 μg/mL, respectively. L. camara essential oil was toxic to NCTC929 fibroblasts at 500 μg/mL (IC50 = 301.42 μg/mL). These results corroborate each other and can be explained at least in part, by the presence of some chemical constituents in the oil. The results suggest that L. camara essential oil can be an important source of therapeutic agents for the development of alternative drugs against parasitic diseases. HPLC analysis of EtOH and aqueous extracts of L. montevidensis showed chlorogenic acid and quercetin as main components in EtOH extract, whereas, caffeic and chlorogenic acids were the major phenolic acids in the aqueous extract. It was observed that treatment of human leukocytes with EtOH and aqueous extracts of L. montevidensis (1-480 μg/mL) did not affect the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes and DNA damage index, but, promoted cytotoxicity at higher concentrations (240-480 μg/mL). Regarding the antioxidant activity, the extracts scavenged DPPH radical and prevented Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation in rat brain and liver homogenates, and this action was likely not attributed to iron (II) chelation. These results justify at least in part the use of this plant in folk medicine and suggests that caution should be made regarding its dosage or frequency use. All together, it is hoped that these results would contribute significantly to the knowledge about the phytoconstituents and biological activity of these species. This finding could be of immense importance for the region by obtaining new natural medicines from biodiversity and consequent improvement in quality of Brazilian life s.Acredita-se que a utilização de plantas medicinais como terapia curativa e preventiva seja tão antiga quanto o próprio homem. No Brasil, a utilização de plantas no tratamento de doenças apresentam influências da cultura indígena, africana e européia. Algumas dessas plantas, como o camará-de-cheiro (Lantana camara) e o chumbinho (Lantana montevidensis), são utilizadas no Nordeste como agentes tônicos, sudoríferos e febrífugos, contra tosses, bronquites, reumatismo, asma, úlcera e infecções microbianas. Considerando a não existência de tratamento eficiente contra leishmaniose e tripanossomíase devido à resistência às drogas usadas, o pouco conhecimento sobre a toxicidade de plantas para uso medicinal, este estudo pode contribuir para o desenvolvimento de terapias alternativas no tratamento dessas doenças parasitárias. Neste contexto, o óleo essencial extraído por hidrodestilação das folhas de L. camara foi testada contra a Leishmania braziliensis e Trypanosoma cruzi. Adicionalmente, apesar do fato que as duas plantas são utilizadas para as mesmas finalidades, pouco é conhecido sobre as atividades biológicas da L. montevidensis, em particular, a respeito a sua toxicidade e seu potencial antioxidante. Desta forma, outro objetivo desta tese era investigar a genotoxicidade e citotoxicidade de extratos etanólicos (EtOH) e aquosos das folhas de L. montevidensis em leucócitos humanos, bem como a sua possível interação com membranas de eritrócitos humanos in vitro. A atividade antioxidante de ambos os extratos também foi investigado. Os resultados demonstraram que a composição do óleo essencial de L. camara analisado por cromatografia gasosa por espectrometria de massa (GC/MS) revelou a presença de (E)-cariofileno (23,75%), biciclogermacrene (15,80%), germacreno D (11,73%), terpinoleno (6,1%), e sabineno (5,92%). O óleo essencial de L. camara inibiu T. cruzi e L. braziliensis com IC50 de 201,94 μg/mL e 72,31 μg/mL, respectivamente. O óleo essencial de L. camara foi tóxico para os fibroblastos NCTC929 em 500 μg/mL (IC50 = 301,42 μg/mL). Esses resultados corroboram entre si e, pelo menos em parte, explicado pela presença dos constituintes presente no óleo essencial. Tomados em conjunto, os nossos resultados sugerem que o óleo essencial de L. camara pode ser uma importante fonte de agentes terapêuticos para o desenvolvimento de medicamentos alternativos contra doenças parasitárias. A análise de HPLC-DAD dos extratos EtOH e extratos aquosos de L. montevidensis identificou ácido clorogênico e quercetina como os principais componentes para EtOH, enquanto os ácidos caféicos e clorogênicos foram os principais ácidos fenólicos no extrato aquoso. Nos ensaios de citotoxicidade, de fragilidade osmótica de eritrócitos humanos e viabilidade celular em ensaio cometa, os extratos EtOH e extratos aquosos de L. montevidensis (1-480 μg/mL) não demonstraram efeitos toxicos e não afetaram o índice de danos no DNA, porém, promoveram citotoxicidade nas maiores concentrações (240-480 μg/mL). Para a atividade antioxidante, os extratos foram capazes de sequestrar o radical DPPH e inibir a peroxidação lipídica induzida pelo Fe2+ (10 μM) em homogenados de cérebro e fígado de rato e, esta ação parece não ser atribuída a quelação de ferro (II). Estes resultados justificam pelo menos em parte o uso popular desta planta na medicinal tradicional e sugerem que cuidado deve ser tomado quanto a sua dosagem ou frequencia de uso. Contudo, espera-se que estes resultados possam contribuir significativamente com o conhecimento fitoquímico e atividade biológica destas espécies. Isto poderá ser de extrema importância para a região na obtenção de novos fármacos naturais, e consequentemente melhoria da qualidade de vida dos brasileiros.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRBioquímicaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Biológicas: Bioquímica ToxicológicaRocha, João Batista Teixeira dahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4782281H2Menezes, Irwin Rose Alencar dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6310868104861653Soares, Félix Alexandre Antuneshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4769181A8Schetinger, Maria Rosa Chitolinaávila, Daiana Silva dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4739567Y3Saraiva, Antonio Alamo Feitosahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0975711108681187Barros, Luiz Marivando2016-07-212016-07-212016-04-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfBARROS, Luiz Marivando. CONSTITUENTS CHEMICALS AND BIOACTIVE OF Lantana montevidensis PROPERTIES (SPRENG.) BRIQ. AND Lantana camara L. (VERBENACEAE): EVIDENCE FOR USE PHARMACOLOGICAL. 2016. 107 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2016.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/4499porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2017-09-01T20:36:34Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/4499Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2017-09-01T20:36:34Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
Constituents chemicals and bioactive of Lantana montevidensis properties (spreng.) briq. and Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidence for use pharmacological
title Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
spellingShingle Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
Barros, Luiz Marivando
Atividades tripanossomicida e leishmanicida
Trypanosoma cruzi
Leishmania braziliensis
Óleo essencial
Toxicologia
Plantas
Agentes terapêuticos
Trypanocidal and leishmanicide activities
Trypanosoma cruzi
Leishmania braziliensis
Essential oil
Toxicology
Plants
Therapeutic agents
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
title_short Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
title_full Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
title_fullStr Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
title_full_unstemmed Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
title_sort Constituintes químicos e propriedades bioativas de Lantana montevidensis (spreng.) briq. e Lantana camara L. (verbenaceae): evidências para o uso farmacológico
author Barros, Luiz Marivando
author_facet Barros, Luiz Marivando
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rocha, João Batista Teixeira da
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4782281H2
Menezes, Irwin Rose Alencar de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6310868104861653
Soares, Félix Alexandre Antunes
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4769181A8
Schetinger, Maria Rosa Chitolina
ávila, Daiana Silva de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4739567Y3
Saraiva, Antonio Alamo Feitosa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0975711108681187
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barros, Luiz Marivando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atividades tripanossomicida e leishmanicida
Trypanosoma cruzi
Leishmania braziliensis
Óleo essencial
Toxicologia
Plantas
Agentes terapêuticos
Trypanocidal and leishmanicide activities
Trypanosoma cruzi
Leishmania braziliensis
Essential oil
Toxicology
Plants
Therapeutic agents
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
topic Atividades tripanossomicida e leishmanicida
Trypanosoma cruzi
Leishmania braziliensis
Óleo essencial
Toxicologia
Plantas
Agentes terapêuticos
Trypanocidal and leishmanicide activities
Trypanosoma cruzi
Leishmania braziliensis
Essential oil
Toxicology
Plants
Therapeutic agents
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
description Humans have been using medicinal plants for centuries as preventive or curative agents. In Brazil, the use of plants in the treatment of diseases is influenced by Indigenous, African and European cultures. Among these plants are Lantana camara and L. montevidensis commonly known as camará-de-cheiro and chumbinho , respectively. They are used in the North-eastern part of Brazil as tonic sudorific and febrifuge agent. They are also used against, coughs, bronchitis, rheumatism, asthma, ulcer and microbial infections. Considering that there is limited therapy against Leishmaniasis and Trypanosomiasis, due to drugs resistance, the knowledge of the pharmacology of plants extracts can constitute a prerequisite for the development of alternative drugs against these parasitic diseases. In this context, the essential oil extracted by hydrodistillation of L. camara leaf was tested against Leishmania braziliensis and Trypanosoma cruzi. Although both plants are used for the same purpose, there is limited information regarding the potential toxicity and antioxidant activity of L. montevidensis. Thus, we aimed to investigate the genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of ethanolic (EtOH) and aqueous extracts from the leaves of L. montevidensis in human leukocytes, as well as its possible interaction with membranes from human erythrocytes in vitro. The antioxidant activity of both extracts was also investigated. The results demonstrated that the essential oil composition of L. camara analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) showed a large amount of (E)-caryophyllene (23.75%), biciclogermacrene (15.80%), sesquiterpene (11.73%), terpinolene (6.1%), and sabinene (5.92%). The essential oil of L. camara inhibited T. cruzi and L. braziliensis with IC50 of 201.94 μg/mL and 72.31 μg/mL, respectively. L. camara essential oil was toxic to NCTC929 fibroblasts at 500 μg/mL (IC50 = 301.42 μg/mL). These results corroborate each other and can be explained at least in part, by the presence of some chemical constituents in the oil. The results suggest that L. camara essential oil can be an important source of therapeutic agents for the development of alternative drugs against parasitic diseases. HPLC analysis of EtOH and aqueous extracts of L. montevidensis showed chlorogenic acid and quercetin as main components in EtOH extract, whereas, caffeic and chlorogenic acids were the major phenolic acids in the aqueous extract. It was observed that treatment of human leukocytes with EtOH and aqueous extracts of L. montevidensis (1-480 μg/mL) did not affect the osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes and DNA damage index, but, promoted cytotoxicity at higher concentrations (240-480 μg/mL). Regarding the antioxidant activity, the extracts scavenged DPPH radical and prevented Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation in rat brain and liver homogenates, and this action was likely not attributed to iron (II) chelation. These results justify at least in part the use of this plant in folk medicine and suggests that caution should be made regarding its dosage or frequency use. All together, it is hoped that these results would contribute significantly to the knowledge about the phytoconstituents and biological activity of these species. This finding could be of immense importance for the region by obtaining new natural medicines from biodiversity and consequent improvement in quality of Brazilian life s.
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