Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa

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Autor(a) principal: Barata, Andreia Crizostomo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Antunes, Nicanor Tiago Bueno, Paiva, Ruth Crisostomo, Nogueira, Sâmia Raysa Pinto, Nunes, Jander Savedra, Freitas, Odinéia do Socorro Pamplona
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Most Protium chemical studies mainly investigate essential oils extracted from the resin. However, there is no information regarding the chemical composition of the leaf extract, and when there are no chemical studies on the species, the phytochemical analysis can identify the relevant secondary metabolite groups. In this context, the aim of the study was to identify the secondary metabolites of the ethanolic extract, obtained from the leaves of Protium calendulinum and to investigate their allelopathic potential on Lactuca sativa. P. calendulinum leaves were collected in July 2019, in the vegetation area of ​​the Federal University of Amazonas - UFAM. To obtain the crude ethanolic extract (CEE), 3 liters of 96% ethyl alcohol on 3 kg of leaves were added. The solution was left to stand for 15 days and subjected to distillation in a rotary evaporator at 70° C. The phytochemical prospecting of the CEE as carried out in a qualitative way. CEE spectrophotometric analyzes were also performed, measured in the range of 240 nm to 700 nm. For the allelopathy test, EB was diluted in the following concentrations: 125 mg/L-1, 250 mg/L-1, 500 mg/L-1 and 1000 mg/L-1. The electrical conductivity of the extract concentrations was determined, and the values ​​used to determine the osmotic potential. The allelopathy bioassay was carried out on L. sativa seeds, 50 seeds were placed in Petri dishes and then added 04 mL of the concentrations. For the negative control, distilled water was used. The allelopathic potential was evaluated by means of the germination percentage, IVG (Germination Speed ​​Index), length of the hypocotyl and radicle. After the test, the chlorophyll and carotenoid assay were performed. To assess the effect of concentrations on percentage of germination; IVG; length of the hypocotyl and length of the radicle, linear regression was used, followed by analysis of variance (Test F). The results obtained in the phytochemical prospecting of the extract of P. calendulinum showed the presence of Flavones, Saponins, Catechins, Phenols and Anthocyanins. Coupled with the results of phytochemical prospecting, the spectrophotometric analysis data confirm the presence of a wide variety of metabolites in the range between 240 and 400 nm. For the osmotic potential, the results obtained varied between -0,0003 MPa and -0,0011 MPa, and are in accordance with the tolerance limit. The results demonstrate that the increased concentration of the extract had a significant effect on germination, IVG, hypocotyl and radicle (p <0.01). This effect corroborates the results of phytochemical prospecting, since flavones and saponins in high concentrations affect the germination percentage, delay the speed with which the seeds germinate and reduce the growth of the hypocotyl and radicle. The levels of chlorophyll b decreased as the CEE concentration increased. The results obtained reveal the presence of different classes of secondary metabolites present in the extract of the leaves of P. calendulinum. And, possibly, due to the presence of these compounds, the extract has a high allelopathic potential, affecting the germination and initial growth of L. sativa, even in low concentrations. KEYWORDS: Secondary metabolites, allelochemicals, pharmacology.
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spelling Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativaABSTRACT: Most Protium chemical studies mainly investigate essential oils extracted from the resin. However, there is no information regarding the chemical composition of the leaf extract, and when there are no chemical studies on the species, the phytochemical analysis can identify the relevant secondary metabolite groups. In this context, the aim of the study was to identify the secondary metabolites of the ethanolic extract, obtained from the leaves of Protium calendulinum and to investigate their allelopathic potential on Lactuca sativa. P. calendulinum leaves were collected in July 2019, in the vegetation area of ​​the Federal University of Amazonas - UFAM. To obtain the crude ethanolic extract (CEE), 3 liters of 96% ethyl alcohol on 3 kg of leaves were added. The solution was left to stand for 15 days and subjected to distillation in a rotary evaporator at 70° C. The phytochemical prospecting of the CEE as carried out in a qualitative way. CEE spectrophotometric analyzes were also performed, measured in the range of 240 nm to 700 nm. For the allelopathy test, EB was diluted in the following concentrations: 125 mg/L-1, 250 mg/L-1, 500 mg/L-1 and 1000 mg/L-1. The electrical conductivity of the extract concentrations was determined, and the values ​​used to determine the osmotic potential. The allelopathy bioassay was carried out on L. sativa seeds, 50 seeds were placed in Petri dishes and then added 04 mL of the concentrations. For the negative control, distilled water was used. The allelopathic potential was evaluated by means of the germination percentage, IVG (Germination Speed ​​Index), length of the hypocotyl and radicle. After the test, the chlorophyll and carotenoid assay were performed. To assess the effect of concentrations on percentage of germination; IVG; length of the hypocotyl and length of the radicle, linear regression was used, followed by analysis of variance (Test F). The results obtained in the phytochemical prospecting of the extract of P. calendulinum showed the presence of Flavones, Saponins, Catechins, Phenols and Anthocyanins. Coupled with the results of phytochemical prospecting, the spectrophotometric analysis data confirm the presence of a wide variety of metabolites in the range between 240 and 400 nm. For the osmotic potential, the results obtained varied between -0,0003 MPa and -0,0011 MPa, and are in accordance with the tolerance limit. The results demonstrate that the increased concentration of the extract had a significant effect on germination, IVG, hypocotyl and radicle (p <0.01). This effect corroborates the results of phytochemical prospecting, since flavones and saponins in high concentrations affect the germination percentage, delay the speed with which the seeds germinate and reduce the growth of the hypocotyl and radicle. The levels of chlorophyll b decreased as the CEE concentration increased. The results obtained reveal the presence of different classes of secondary metabolites present in the extract of the leaves of P. calendulinum. And, possibly, due to the presence of these compounds, the extract has a high allelopathic potential, affecting the germination and initial growth of L. sativa, even in low concentrations. KEYWORDS: Secondary metabolites, allelochemicals, pharmacology.RESUMO: A maioria dos estudos químicos de Protium investigam principalmente os óleos essenciais extraídos da resina. No entanto, não há informações quanto à composição química do extrato das folhas, e quando não se dispõe de estudos químicos sobre a espécie, a análise fitoquímica pode identificar os grupos de metabólitos secundários relevantes. Este trabalho descreve a identificação dos metabólitos secundários do extrato etanólico obtido das folhas de Protium calendulinum e a investigação do seu potencial alelopático sobre Lactuca sativa. As folhas de P. calendulinum foram coletadas em julho de 2019, na área de vegetação da Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM. Para a obtenção do extrato etanólico bruto (EB), foram adicionados 3 litros de álcool etílico 96% sobre 3 kg de folhas. A solução foi deixada em repouso por 15 dias e submetida à destilação em rotaevaporador a 70° C. A prospecção fitoquímica do extrato EB foi realizada qualitativamente. Também foram feitas análises espectrofotométricas de varredura do EB no intervalo de 240 nm a 700 nm. Para o teste de alelopatia, o EB foi diluído nas concentrações de 125 mg/L-1, 250 mg/L-1, 500 mg/L-1 e 1000 mg/L-1. Foi determinada a condutividade elétrica das concentrações do extrato e os valores utilizados para determinar o potencial osmótico. Para o bioensaio de alelopatia foram colocadas 50 sementes de L. sativa em placas de Petri, com papel filtro e adicionados 04 mL das concentrações. Para o controle negativo utilizou-se água destilada. O potencial alelopático foi avaliado por meio da porcentagem de germinação, Índice de Velocidade de Germinação (IVG), comprimento do hipocótilo e radícula. Posteriormente, determinou-se a concentração de clorofila e carotenoides das plântulas. Para avaliar o efeito das concentrações sobre porcentagem de germinação, IVG, comprimento do hipocótilo e da radícula foi utilizada regressão linear, seguida da análise de variância (Teste F). Os resultados fitoquímicos do extrato de P. calendulinum evidenciaram a presença de flavonas, saponinas, catequinas, fenóis e antocianinas. Aliado aos resultados da prospecção fitoquímica, os dados da análise espectrofotométrica confirmaram a presença de uma ampla variedade de metabólitos na faixa entre 240 a 400 nm. Os resultados do potencial osmótico variaram entre -0,0003 MPa e -0,0011 MPa e estão de acordo com o limite de tolerância. Já para o potencial alelopático, foi observado que com o aumento da concentração do extrato houve redução significativa na germinação, IVG, hipocótilo e radícula (p < 0,01). Tais efeitos corroboram os resultados da prospecção fitoquímica, uma vez que, flavonas e saponinas em elevadas concentrações afetam a porcentagem de germinação, retardam o IVG e reduzem o crescimento do hipocótilo e radícula. Também houve redução dos teores de clorofila b nas plântulas conforme o aumento da concentração do extrato EB. As sustâncias identificadas nesse estudo podem estar associadas ao elevado potencial alelopático apresentado pelo extrato EB das folhas de P. calendulinum, mesmo em baixas concentrações. Essas substâncias podem contribuir para a caracterização e futuros estudos relacionados a essa espécie. PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Metabólitos secundários, aleloquímicos, farmacologia.Universidade Estadual de Alagoas - Eduneal2020-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/109210.17648/diversitas-journal-v5i4-1092Diversitas Journal; v. 5 n. 4 (2020): Agricultura familiar: a base da economia latinoamericana; 2660-26752525-521510.17648/diversitas-journal-v5i4reponame:Diversitas Journalinstname:Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)instacron:UNEALporhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/1092/1115Copyright (c) 2020 Andreia Crizostomo Barata, Nicanor Tiago Bueno Antunes, Ruth Crisostomo Paiva, Sâmia Raysa Pinto Nogueira, Jander Savedra Nunes, Odinéia do Socorro Pamplona Freitashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarata, Andreia CrizostomoAntunes, Nicanor Tiago BuenoPaiva, Ruth CrisostomoNogueira, Sâmia Raysa PintoNunes, Jander SavedraFreitas, Odinéia do Socorro Pamplona2021-08-19T18:03:20Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1092Revistahttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/indexPUBhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/muralinternacional/oairevistadiversitasjournal@gmail.com2525-52152525-5215opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:05.731493Diversitas Journal - Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
title Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
spellingShingle Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
Barata, Andreia Crizostomo
title_short Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
title_full Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
title_fullStr Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
title_full_unstemmed Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
title_sort Análise fitoquímica e potencial alelopático do extrato etanólico das folhas de Protium calendulinum (Burseraceae) na germinação de Lactuca sativa
author Barata, Andreia Crizostomo
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Antunes, Nicanor Tiago Bueno
Paiva, Ruth Crisostomo
Nogueira, Sâmia Raysa Pinto
Nunes, Jander Savedra
Freitas, Odinéia do Socorro Pamplona
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author2 Antunes, Nicanor Tiago Bueno
Paiva, Ruth Crisostomo
Nogueira, Sâmia Raysa Pinto
Nunes, Jander Savedra
Freitas, Odinéia do Socorro Pamplona
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description ABSTRACT: Most Protium chemical studies mainly investigate essential oils extracted from the resin. However, there is no information regarding the chemical composition of the leaf extract, and when there are no chemical studies on the species, the phytochemical analysis can identify the relevant secondary metabolite groups. In this context, the aim of the study was to identify the secondary metabolites of the ethanolic extract, obtained from the leaves of Protium calendulinum and to investigate their allelopathic potential on Lactuca sativa. P. calendulinum leaves were collected in July 2019, in the vegetation area of ​​the Federal University of Amazonas - UFAM. To obtain the crude ethanolic extract (CEE), 3 liters of 96% ethyl alcohol on 3 kg of leaves were added. The solution was left to stand for 15 days and subjected to distillation in a rotary evaporator at 70° C. The phytochemical prospecting of the CEE as carried out in a qualitative way. CEE spectrophotometric analyzes were also performed, measured in the range of 240 nm to 700 nm. For the allelopathy test, EB was diluted in the following concentrations: 125 mg/L-1, 250 mg/L-1, 500 mg/L-1 and 1000 mg/L-1. The electrical conductivity of the extract concentrations was determined, and the values ​​used to determine the osmotic potential. The allelopathy bioassay was carried out on L. sativa seeds, 50 seeds were placed in Petri dishes and then added 04 mL of the concentrations. For the negative control, distilled water was used. The allelopathic potential was evaluated by means of the germination percentage, IVG (Germination Speed ​​Index), length of the hypocotyl and radicle. After the test, the chlorophyll and carotenoid assay were performed. To assess the effect of concentrations on percentage of germination; IVG; length of the hypocotyl and length of the radicle, linear regression was used, followed by analysis of variance (Test F). The results obtained in the phytochemical prospecting of the extract of P. calendulinum showed the presence of Flavones, Saponins, Catechins, Phenols and Anthocyanins. Coupled with the results of phytochemical prospecting, the spectrophotometric analysis data confirm the presence of a wide variety of metabolites in the range between 240 and 400 nm. For the osmotic potential, the results obtained varied between -0,0003 MPa and -0,0011 MPa, and are in accordance with the tolerance limit. The results demonstrate that the increased concentration of the extract had a significant effect on germination, IVG, hypocotyl and radicle (p <0.01). This effect corroborates the results of phytochemical prospecting, since flavones and saponins in high concentrations affect the germination percentage, delay the speed with which the seeds germinate and reduce the growth of the hypocotyl and radicle. The levels of chlorophyll b decreased as the CEE concentration increased. The results obtained reveal the presence of different classes of secondary metabolites present in the extract of the leaves of P. calendulinum. And, possibly, due to the presence of these compounds, the extract has a high allelopathic potential, affecting the germination and initial growth of L. sativa, even in low concentrations. KEYWORDS: Secondary metabolites, allelochemicals, pharmacology.
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