Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva

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Autor(a) principal: Cezarotto, Verciane Schneider
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The Vaccinium ashei Reade, known as blueberry, production and commercialization has become each time more popular due to its nutritional and pharmacological properties related to its consumption. Despite having a commercial interest focus on the fruits, studies have demonstrated that the leaves present high contents of phenolic compounds. This way, the current work was firstly evaluated the influence of the harvest period and cultivar on phenolic compounds profile, as well as the V. ashei leaves antioxidant activity. The second stage focused on the antidepressant activity evaluation of the hydroalcoholic extract from the V. ashei leaves belonging to the Climax cultivar (December/2013 collection) (HEV1). Through the evaluation of acute administration (10, 25 and 50 mg/Kg, p.o.), the animals immobility time was evaluated using forced swimming test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST). Besides, the effect of the chronic administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) was evaluated applying the unpredictable and moderate chronic stress test (UMCS). Lastly, it was developed nanostructures using Eudragit RS100 by the nanoprecipitation method with V. ashei leaves hydroalcoholic belonging to the Climax cultivar (March/2014 collection) (EHV2). The nanoparticles (NPEHV) were characterized and evaluated regarding the antioxidant effects. Furthermore, the antidepressant activity (1, 2.5, 5, 10 and 25 mg/Kg, p.o.) and the monoaminergic neurotransmitters involvement were in vivo evaluated. The results showed that the qualitative profile of the V. ashei leaves presented similarity in its composition; however, the proportion of each phenolic compound, as well as the antioxidant activity was influenced by the cultivar and collection period. Besides, the EHV1 acute administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) significantly reduced the immobility time of the animals during the FST and TST, without altering the locomotor acitivity in the open field test. The EHV1 chronic treatment (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) was also able to reverse the depressive-like behavior and the immobility time during the FST, without changing the body weight, haematological parameters and concentration of hepatic and cerebral glycogen of the animals submitted to the stress regimen. These results were not observed for the EHV2 acute administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.). Nevertheless, the EHV2 nanoencapsulation was able to promote the antioxidant effects and antidepressant activity, involving dopaminergic and noradrenergic neurotrasmitters. The NPHEV presented physicochemical characteristics compatible with drug delivery nanosystems. In conclusion, the results indicate the therapeutic potential and a new formulation for V. ashei leaves, considered byproducts of fruits cultivation.
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Besides, the effect of the chronic administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) was evaluated applying the unpredictable and moderate chronic stress test (UMCS). Lastly, it was developed nanostructures using Eudragit RS100 by the nanoprecipitation method with V. ashei leaves hydroalcoholic belonging to the Climax cultivar (March/2014 collection) (EHV2). The nanoparticles (NPEHV) were characterized and evaluated regarding the antioxidant effects. Furthermore, the antidepressant activity (1, 2.5, 5, 10 and 25 mg/Kg, p.o.) and the monoaminergic neurotransmitters involvement were in vivo evaluated. The results showed that the qualitative profile of the V. ashei leaves presented similarity in its composition; however, the proportion of each phenolic compound, as well as the antioxidant activity was influenced by the cultivar and collection period. Besides, the EHV1 acute administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) significantly reduced the immobility time of the animals during the FST and TST, without altering the locomotor acitivity in the open field test. The EHV1 chronic treatment (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) was also able to reverse the depressive-like behavior and the immobility time during the FST, without changing the body weight, haematological parameters and concentration of hepatic and cerebral glycogen of the animals submitted to the stress regimen. These results were not observed for the EHV2 acute administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.). Nevertheless, the EHV2 nanoencapsulation was able to promote the antioxidant effects and antidepressant activity, involving dopaminergic and noradrenergic neurotrasmitters. The NPHEV presented physicochemical characteristics compatible with drug delivery nanosystems. In conclusion, the results indicate the therapeutic potential and a new formulation for V. ashei leaves, considered byproducts of fruits cultivation.O cultivo e comercialização do Vaccinium ashei Reade, conhecido como mirtilo, tem se tornado cada vez mais popular devido às propriedades nutricionais e farmacológicas vinculadas ao seu consumo. Apesar do interesse comercial estar voltado aos frutos, estudos tem demonstrado que as folhas, as quais apresentam elevados teores de compostos fenólicos, tem sido relacionadas a diversas atividades biológicas. Sendo assim, o presente trabalho avaliou, primeiramente, a influência do período de coleta e da cultivar sobre o perfil de compostos fenólicos, bem como a atividade antioxidante de folhas de V. ashei. A segunda etapa concentrou-se na avaliação da atividade antidepressiva do extrato hidroalcoólico de folhas de V. ashei da cultivar Climax (coleta de dezembro/2013) (EHV1) através da avaliação da administração aguda (10, 25 e 50 mg/Kg, v.o.) sobre o tempo de imobilidade dos animais pelo Teste de Natação Forçada (TNF) e Testes de Suspensão pela Cauda (TSC). Além disso, o efeito da administração crônica (50 mg/Kg, v.o.) foi avaliado empregando-se o Teste de Estresse Crônico Moderado e Imprevisível (ECMI). Por fim, foram desenvolvidas nanoestruturas usando Eudragit® RS100 pelo método nanoprecipitação contendo extrato hidroalcoólico de folhas de V. ashei da cultivar Climax (coleta de março/2014) (EHV2). As nanopartículas (NPEHV) foram caracterizadas e avaliadas quanto aos efeitos antioxidantes. Além disso, a atividade antidepressiva (1, 2,5, 5, 10 e 25 mg/Kg, v.o.) e o envolvimento de neurotransmissores monoaminérgicos foram avaliados in vivo. Os resultados demonstraram que o perfil qualitativo das folhas de V. ashei apresentou similaridade na composição, contudo a proporção de cada composto fenólico, bem como a atividade antioxidante foi influenciada pela cultivar e pelo período de coleta. Além disso, a administração aguda de EHV1 (50 mg/Kg, v.o.) reduziu significativamente o tempo de imobilidade dos animais no TNF e TSC, sem alterar a atividade locomotora no teste de campo aberto. O tratamento crônico de EHV1 (50 mg/Kg, v.o.) também foi capaz de reverter o comportamento do tipo depressivo e o tempo de imobilidade dos animais no TNF, sem alterar o peso corporal, parâmetros hematológicos e concentração de glicogênio hepático e cerebral dos animais submetidos ao regime de estresse. Estes resultados não foram observados após a administração aguda de EHV2 (50 mg/Kg, v.o.). Contudo, a nanoencapsulação de EHV2 foi capaz de promover os efeitos antioxidantes e a atividade antidepressiva, envolvendo neurotransmissores dopaminérgicos e noradrenérgicos. As NPEHV apresentaram características físico-químicas compatíveis com os nanosistemas. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Vaccinium ashei reade: from the leaves phytochemical analysis to the nanoparticles development and antioxidant and antidepressant activities evaluations
title Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
spellingShingle Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
Cezarotto, Verciane Schneider
Mirtilo
Composição fenólica
Estresse oxidativo
Depressão
Nanotecnologia
Blueberry
Phenolic compounds
Oxidative stress
Depression
Nanotecnology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
title_short Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
title_full Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
title_fullStr Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
title_full_unstemmed Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
title_sort Vaccinium ashei reade: da análise fitoquímica das folhas ao desenvolvimento de nanopartículas e avaliação das atividades antioxidante e antidepressiva
author Cezarotto, Verciane Schneider
author_facet Cezarotto, Verciane Schneider
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dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3095970241017527
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Betti, Andresa Heemann
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6318845870313182
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Farias, Fabiane Moreira
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5421615151521751
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Sara Marchesan de
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6574555059806902
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Schaffazick, Scheila Rezende
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3671495623581433
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cezarotto, Verciane Schneider
contributor_str_mv Cruz, Letícia
Betti, Andresa Heemann
Farias, Fabiane Moreira
Oliveira, Sara Marchesan de
Schaffazick, Scheila Rezende
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mirtilo
Composição fenólica
Estresse oxidativo
Depressão
Nanotecnologia
topic Mirtilo
Composição fenólica
Estresse oxidativo
Depressão
Nanotecnologia
Blueberry
Phenolic compounds
Oxidative stress
Depression
Nanotecnology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Blueberry
Phenolic compounds
Oxidative stress
Depression
Nanotecnology
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
description The Vaccinium ashei Reade, known as blueberry, production and commercialization has become each time more popular due to its nutritional and pharmacological properties related to its consumption. Despite having a commercial interest focus on the fruits, studies have demonstrated that the leaves present high contents of phenolic compounds. This way, the current work was firstly evaluated the influence of the harvest period and cultivar on phenolic compounds profile, as well as the V. ashei leaves antioxidant activity. The second stage focused on the antidepressant activity evaluation of the hydroalcoholic extract from the V. ashei leaves belonging to the Climax cultivar (December/2013 collection) (HEV1). Through the evaluation of acute administration (10, 25 and 50 mg/Kg, p.o.), the animals immobility time was evaluated using forced swimming test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST). Besides, the effect of the chronic administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) was evaluated applying the unpredictable and moderate chronic stress test (UMCS). Lastly, it was developed nanostructures using Eudragit RS100 by the nanoprecipitation method with V. ashei leaves hydroalcoholic belonging to the Climax cultivar (March/2014 collection) (EHV2). The nanoparticles (NPEHV) were characterized and evaluated regarding the antioxidant effects. Furthermore, the antidepressant activity (1, 2.5, 5, 10 and 25 mg/Kg, p.o.) and the monoaminergic neurotransmitters involvement were in vivo evaluated. The results showed that the qualitative profile of the V. ashei leaves presented similarity in its composition; however, the proportion of each phenolic compound, as well as the antioxidant activity was influenced by the cultivar and collection period. Besides, the EHV1 acute administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) significantly reduced the immobility time of the animals during the FST and TST, without altering the locomotor acitivity in the open field test. The EHV1 chronic treatment (50 mg/Kg, p.o.) was also able to reverse the depressive-like behavior and the immobility time during the FST, without changing the body weight, haematological parameters and concentration of hepatic and cerebral glycogen of the animals submitted to the stress regimen. These results were not observed for the EHV2 acute administration (50 mg/Kg, p.o.). Nevertheless, the EHV2 nanoencapsulation was able to promote the antioxidant effects and antidepressant activity, involving dopaminergic and noradrenergic neurotrasmitters. The NPHEV presented physicochemical characteristics compatible with drug delivery nanosystems. In conclusion, the results indicate the therapeutic potential and a new formulation for V. ashei leaves, considered byproducts of fruits cultivation.
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