Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia
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Resumo: | The use of medicinal plants to treat health problems has been going on since ancient times and remains very current. The barks of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, popularly known as “sabiá”, are used in home medicine for healing, bronchitis, among others. The objective of the present study was to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate the secondary metabolites present and the antioxidant activity of leaf, twig and bark extracts of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia in different solvents. The presence of several metabolites was verified, among them: phenols, anthocyanins, steroids and catechins. In addition, high concentrations of tannins were found in its leaves (1471 mg/L). Extracts also showed great antioxidant activities for the two methods of radicals used. The ethanolic extract of the branches (7.08 mg/L) and the aqueous extracts of the barks (9.38 mg/L) presented IC50 close to the trolox standard (4.0 mg/L) in DPPH method. ABTS test showed the ethanolic extracts twigs (2658.57 µmol/Ltrolox/g extract) and bark (2314.81 µmol/Ltrolox/g extract) with significant values. Results indicates that the species has a good potential for use in the pharmacological area. |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia Capacidad antioxidante y caracterización fitoquímica de Mimosa caesalpiniaefoliaCapacidade antioxidante e caracterização fitoquímica de Mimosa caesalpiniaefoliaPhytochemical evaluationNative plantsDPPHPharmacological potential.Evaluación fitoquímicaPlantas autóctonasDPPHPotencial farmacológico.Avaliação fitoquímicaPlantas nativasDPPHPotencial farmacológico.The use of medicinal plants to treat health problems has been going on since ancient times and remains very current. The barks of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, popularly known as “sabiá”, are used in home medicine for healing, bronchitis, among others. The objective of the present study was to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate the secondary metabolites present and the antioxidant activity of leaf, twig and bark extracts of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia in different solvents. The presence of several metabolites was verified, among them: phenols, anthocyanins, steroids and catechins. In addition, high concentrations of tannins were found in its leaves (1471 mg/L). Extracts also showed great antioxidant activities for the two methods of radicals used. The ethanolic extract of the branches (7.08 mg/L) and the aqueous extracts of the barks (9.38 mg/L) presented IC50 close to the trolox standard (4.0 mg/L) in DPPH method. ABTS test showed the ethanolic extracts twigs (2658.57 µmol/Ltrolox/g extract) and bark (2314.81 µmol/Ltrolox/g extract) with significant values. Results indicates that the species has a good potential for use in the pharmacological area.El uso de plantas medicinales para tratar problemas de salud ha estado sucediendo desde la antigüedad y sigue siendo muy actual. Las cortezas de Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, popularmente conocida como “Sabiá”, se usan en la medicina casera para la curación, bronquitis, entre otros. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue evaluar cualitativa y cuantitativamente los metabolitos secundarios presentes y la actividad antioxidante de los extractos de hojas, ramas y corteza de Mimosa caesalpiniifolia en diferentes solventes. Se verificó la presencia de varios metabolitos, entre ellos: fenoles, antocianinas, esteroides y catequinas. Además, se encontraron altas concentraciones de taninos en sus hojas (1471 mg/L). Los extractos también mostraron grandes actividades antioxidantes para los dos métodos de radicales utilizados. El extracto etanólico de las ramas (7.08 mg/L) y los extractos acuosos de las cortezas (9.38 mg/L) presentaron IC50 cerca del estándar trolox (4.0 mg/L) en el análisis con DPPH. En la prueba ABTS, los extractos etanólicos de las ramas (2658.57 µmol/Ltrolox/g extracto) y las cortezas (2314.81 µmol/Ltrolox/g extracto) también mostraron valores significativos. Los resultados indican que la especie tiene un buen potencial para su uso en el área farmacológica.O uso de plantas medicinais para tratamento de problemas de saúde decorre desde a antiguidade e continua bastante atual. As cascas de Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, conhecida popularmente como sabiá, são utilizadas na medicina caseira para cicatrização, bronquite, entre outros. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar qualitativa e quantitativamente os metabólitos secundários presentes e a atividade antioxidante de extratos de folhas, galhos e cascas de Mimosa caesalpiniifolia em diferentes solventes. Foi verificada a presença de vários metabólitos, entre eles: fenóis, antocianinas, esteroides e catequinas. Além disso, foram constatadas altas concentrações de taninos em suas folhas (1471 mg/L). Os extratos mostraram também grandes atividades antioxidantes para os dois métodos de radicais utilizados. O extrato etanólico dos galhos (7,08 mg/L) e o extratos aquoso das cascas (9,38 mg/L) apresentaram CI50 próximo ao padrão trolox (4,0 mg/L) na análise com DPPH. No ensaio ABTS, os extratos etanólicos dos galhos (2658,57 µmol/Ltrolox/g extrato) e cascas (2314,81 µmol/Ltrolox /g extrato) também mostraram valores significativos. Os resultados indicam que a espécie possui bom potencial de uso na área farmacológica.Research, Society and Development2020-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/655510.33448/rsd-v9i8.6555Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e915986555Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e915986555Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e9159865552525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6555/6010Copyright (c) 2020 Jean Carlos Gama de Oliveira, Matheus Gomes Linhares, Lucas Gomes Linhares, Luma Misma Alves Câmara, Luciana Medeiros Bertini, Leonardo Alcântara Alveshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Jean Carlos Gama de Linhares, Matheus GomesLinhares, Lucas GomesCâmara, Luma Misma AlvesBertini, Luciana MedeirosAlves, Leonardo Alcântara2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6555Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:38.832936Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia Capacidad antioxidante y caracterización fitoquímica de Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia Capacidade antioxidante e caracterização fitoquímica de Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia Oliveira, Jean Carlos Gama de Phytochemical evaluation Native plants DPPH Pharmacological potential. Evaluación fitoquímica Plantas autóctonas DPPH Potencial farmacológico. Avaliação fitoquímica Plantas nativas DPPH Potencial farmacológico. |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia |
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Antioxidant capacity and Phytochemical characterization of Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia |
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Oliveira, Jean Carlos Gama de |
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Oliveira, Jean Carlos Gama de Linhares, Matheus Gomes Linhares, Lucas Gomes Câmara, Luma Misma Alves Bertini, Luciana Medeiros Alves, Leonardo Alcântara |
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Linhares, Matheus Gomes Linhares, Lucas Gomes Câmara, Luma Misma Alves Bertini, Luciana Medeiros Alves, Leonardo Alcântara |
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Oliveira, Jean Carlos Gama de Linhares, Matheus Gomes Linhares, Lucas Gomes Câmara, Luma Misma Alves Bertini, Luciana Medeiros Alves, Leonardo Alcântara |
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Phytochemical evaluation Native plants DPPH Pharmacological potential. Evaluación fitoquímica Plantas autóctonas DPPH Potencial farmacológico. Avaliação fitoquímica Plantas nativas DPPH Potencial farmacológico. |
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Phytochemical evaluation Native plants DPPH Pharmacological potential. Evaluación fitoquímica Plantas autóctonas DPPH Potencial farmacológico. Avaliação fitoquímica Plantas nativas DPPH Potencial farmacológico. |
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The use of medicinal plants to treat health problems has been going on since ancient times and remains very current. The barks of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia, popularly known as “sabiá”, are used in home medicine for healing, bronchitis, among others. The objective of the present study was to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate the secondary metabolites present and the antioxidant activity of leaf, twig and bark extracts of Mimosa caesalpiniifolia in different solvents. The presence of several metabolites was verified, among them: phenols, anthocyanins, steroids and catechins. In addition, high concentrations of tannins were found in its leaves (1471 mg/L). Extracts also showed great antioxidant activities for the two methods of radicals used. The ethanolic extract of the branches (7.08 mg/L) and the aqueous extracts of the barks (9.38 mg/L) presented IC50 close to the trolox standard (4.0 mg/L) in DPPH method. ABTS test showed the ethanolic extracts twigs (2658.57 µmol/Ltrolox/g extract) and bark (2314.81 µmol/Ltrolox/g extract) with significant values. Results indicates that the species has a good potential for use in the pharmacological area. |
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