Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Pietra Alexia Lima dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Mário Rodrigues Pereira da, Santos, Ludmila Cruz dos, Reis, Igor Adriano de Oliveira, Pereira, Clêrton Magno Rocha Santana, Oliveira, Jeison Saturnino de, Lucca Junior, Waldecy de, Souza, Américo Azevedo de, Santos, Samuel Bruno dos, Estevam, Charles dos Santos
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38296
Resumo: Genipa americana L. is a plant native to the Americas, popularly known in Brazil as Jenipapeiro, and is chemically characterized by the presence of genipin, which has pharmacological actions such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. The bark is used for its antiulcerogenic and antidiarrheal activities. Research developed for chemical knowledge have shown the plant is of interest for the production of efficient drugs such as antioxidants and antimicrobials. Free-living parasites, including those of the genus Acanthamoeba, have aroused interest and the study of plants used in folk medicine is a strategy for the discovery of conventional treatments to the infections caused by this parasite to be used pure or in preparations such as microemulsions (ME), which offer advantages related to the release of drugs and the absorption of the active ingredient. The aim of the study was to evaluate antiparasitic and antioxidant activities as well as to obtain a ME from the hydroethanolic extract (HEE) of G. americana. The DPPH free radical reduction method was used to evaluate the antioxidant activity of HEE, which showed an inhibition percentage (PI) of 47.82%. The antiparasitic activity of the HEE using A. castellanii trophozoites showed a PI of 80% at the highest concentration tested (9 mg mL-1). The ME containing 10% HEE was characterized for its droplet size (18.33 µm), pH (5.68) and polydispersity index (0.19). Therefore, the HEE presented antioxidant and antiparasitic effects, while its microemulsion showed potential to disperse particles.
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spelling Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities Producción de una microemulsión de genipa americana l. (rubiacea) extracto de corteza y las actividades antioxidantes y antiparasitáriasProdução de uma microemulsão de genipa americana l. (rubiácea) extrato da casca e as atividades antioxidante e antiparasitáriaGenipa americana L.AntiparasitarioActividad antioxidante.Genipa americana L.AntiparasitáriaAtividade antioxidante.Genipa americana L.Anti-parasiticAntioxidant activity.Genipa americana L. is a plant native to the Americas, popularly known in Brazil as Jenipapeiro, and is chemically characterized by the presence of genipin, which has pharmacological actions such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. The bark is used for its antiulcerogenic and antidiarrheal activities. Research developed for chemical knowledge have shown the plant is of interest for the production of efficient drugs such as antioxidants and antimicrobials. Free-living parasites, including those of the genus Acanthamoeba, have aroused interest and the study of plants used in folk medicine is a strategy for the discovery of conventional treatments to the infections caused by this parasite to be used pure or in preparations such as microemulsions (ME), which offer advantages related to the release of drugs and the absorption of the active ingredient. The aim of the study was to evaluate antiparasitic and antioxidant activities as well as to obtain a ME from the hydroethanolic extract (HEE) of G. americana. The DPPH free radical reduction method was used to evaluate the antioxidant activity of HEE, which showed an inhibition percentage (PI) of 47.82%. The antiparasitic activity of the HEE using A. castellanii trophozoites showed a PI of 80% at the highest concentration tested (9 mg mL-1). The ME containing 10% HEE was characterized for its droplet size (18.33 µm), pH (5.68) and polydispersity index (0.19). Therefore, the HEE presented antioxidant and antiparasitic effects, while its microemulsion showed potential to disperse particles.Genipa americana L. es una planta originaria de las Américas, conocida popularmente en Brasil como Jenipapeiro, y se caracteriza químicamente por la presencia de genipina, que tiene acciones farmacológicas como antiinflamatoria y antioxidante. La corteza se utiliza por sus actividades antiulcerogénicas y antidiarreicas. Las investigaciones desarrolladas para el conocimiento químico han demostrado que la planta es de interés para la producción de medicamentos eficientes como antioxidantes y antimicrobianos. Los parásitos de vida libre, incluidos los del género Acanthamoeba, han despertado interés y el estudio de plantas utilizadas en la medicina popular es una estrategia para el descubrimiento de tratamientos convencionales a las infecciones causadas por este parásito para ser utilizados puros o en preparados como microemulsiones (ME), que ofrecen ventajas relacionadas con la liberación de fármacos y la absorción del principio activo. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar las actividades antiparasitaria y antioxidante, así como obtener una EM a partir del extracto hidroetanólico (HEE) de G. americana. Se utilizó el método de reducción de radicales libres DPPH para evaluar la actividad antioxidante del HEE, el cual mostró un porcentaje de inhibición (PI) de 47,82%. La actividad antiparasitaria del HEE utilizando trofozoítos de A. castellanii mostró una IP del 80% a la concentración más alta probada (9 mg mL-1). La ME que contenía 10 % de HEE se caracterizó por su tamaño de gota (18,33 µm), pH (5,68) e índice de polidispersidad (0,19). Por lo tanto, el HEE presentó efectos antioxidantes y antiparasitarios, mientras que su microemulsión mostró potencial para dispersar partículas.A Genipa americana L. é uma planta nativa das Américas, conhecida popularmente no Brasil como Jenipapeiro, e é caracterizada quimicamente pela presença da genipina, que possui ações farmacológicas como anti-inflamatória e antioxidante. A casca é usada por suas atividades antiulcerogênicas e antidiarréicas. Pesquisas desenvolvidas para conhecimento químico têm mostrado que a planta é de interesse para a produção de fármacos eficientes como antioxidantes e antimicrobianos. Parasitos de vida livre, incluindo os do gênero Acanthamoeba, têm despertado interesse e o estudo de plantas utilizadas na medicina popular é uma estratégia para a descoberta de tratamentos convencionais para as infecções causadas por este parasita a serem utilizados puros ou em preparações como microemulsões (ME), que oferecem vantagens relacionadas à liberação de fármacos e à absorção do princípio ativo. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar as atividades antiparasitária e antioxidante, bem como obter uma EM do extrato hidroetanólico (HEE) de G. americana. O método de redução de radicais livres DPPH foi utilizado para avaliar a atividade antioxidante do HEE, que apresentou um percentual de inibição (PI) de 47,82%. A atividade antiparasitária do HEE utilizando trofozoítos de A. castellanii apresentou IP de 80% na maior concentração testada (9 mg mL-1). O ME contendo 10% de HEE foi caracterizado quanto ao tamanho de gota (18,33 µm), pH (5,68) e índice de polidispersão (0,19). Portanto, o HEE apresentou efeitos antioxidantes e antiparasitários, enquanto sua microemulsão mostrou potencial para dispersar partículas.Research, Society and Development2022-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3829610.33448/rsd-v11i16.38296Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 16; e322111638296Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 16; e322111638296Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 16; e3221116382962525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38296/31690Copyright (c) 2022 Pietra Alexia Lima dos Santos; Mário Rodrigues Pereira da Silva; Ludmila Cruz dos Santos; Igor Adriano de Oliveira Reis; Clêrton Magno Rocha Santana Pereira; Jeison Saturnino de Oliveira; Waldecy de Lucca Junior; Américo Azevedo de Souza; Samuel Bruno dos Santos; Charles dos Santos Estevamhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Pietra Alexia Lima dos Silva, Mário Rodrigues Pereira da Santos, Ludmila Cruz dos Reis, Igor Adriano de Oliveira Pereira, Clêrton Magno Rocha Santana Oliveira, Jeison Saturnino de Lucca Junior, Waldecy de Souza, Américo Azevedo de Santos, Samuel Bruno dos Estevam, Charles dos Santos 2022-12-18T18:26:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/38296Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:05.184926Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
Producción de una microemulsión de genipa americana l. (rubiacea) extracto de corteza y las actividades antioxidantes y antiparasitárias
Produção de uma microemulsão de genipa americana l. (rubiácea) extrato da casca e as atividades antioxidante e antiparasitária
title Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
spellingShingle Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
Santos, Pietra Alexia Lima dos
Genipa americana L.
Antiparasitario
Actividad antioxidante.
Genipa americana L.
Antiparasitária
Atividade antioxidante.
Genipa americana L.
Anti-parasitic
Antioxidant activity.
title_short Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
title_full Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
title_fullStr Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
title_full_unstemmed Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
title_sort Production of a microemulsion of American genipa l. (rubiacea) bark extract and the antioxidant and antiparasitic activities
author Santos, Pietra Alexia Lima dos
author_facet Santos, Pietra Alexia Lima dos
Silva, Mário Rodrigues Pereira da
Santos, Ludmila Cruz dos
Reis, Igor Adriano de Oliveira
Pereira, Clêrton Magno Rocha Santana
Oliveira, Jeison Saturnino de
Lucca Junior, Waldecy de
Souza, Américo Azevedo de
Santos, Samuel Bruno dos
Estevam, Charles dos Santos
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author2 Silva, Mário Rodrigues Pereira da
Santos, Ludmila Cruz dos
Reis, Igor Adriano de Oliveira
Pereira, Clêrton Magno Rocha Santana
Oliveira, Jeison Saturnino de
Lucca Junior, Waldecy de
Souza, Américo Azevedo de
Santos, Samuel Bruno dos
Estevam, Charles dos Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Pietra Alexia Lima dos
Silva, Mário Rodrigues Pereira da
Santos, Ludmila Cruz dos
Reis, Igor Adriano de Oliveira
Pereira, Clêrton Magno Rocha Santana
Oliveira, Jeison Saturnino de
Lucca Junior, Waldecy de
Souza, Américo Azevedo de
Santos, Samuel Bruno dos
Estevam, Charles dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Genipa americana L.
Antiparasitario
Actividad antioxidante.
Genipa americana L.
Antiparasitária
Atividade antioxidante.
Genipa americana L.
Anti-parasitic
Antioxidant activity.
topic Genipa americana L.
Antiparasitario
Actividad antioxidante.
Genipa americana L.
Antiparasitária
Atividade antioxidante.
Genipa americana L.
Anti-parasitic
Antioxidant activity.
description Genipa americana L. is a plant native to the Americas, popularly known in Brazil as Jenipapeiro, and is chemically characterized by the presence of genipin, which has pharmacological actions such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. The bark is used for its antiulcerogenic and antidiarrheal activities. Research developed for chemical knowledge have shown the plant is of interest for the production of efficient drugs such as antioxidants and antimicrobials. Free-living parasites, including those of the genus Acanthamoeba, have aroused interest and the study of plants used in folk medicine is a strategy for the discovery of conventional treatments to the infections caused by this parasite to be used pure or in preparations such as microemulsions (ME), which offer advantages related to the release of drugs and the absorption of the active ingredient. The aim of the study was to evaluate antiparasitic and antioxidant activities as well as to obtain a ME from the hydroethanolic extract (HEE) of G. americana. The DPPH free radical reduction method was used to evaluate the antioxidant activity of HEE, which showed an inhibition percentage (PI) of 47.82%. The antiparasitic activity of the HEE using A. castellanii trophozoites showed a PI of 80% at the highest concentration tested (9 mg mL-1). The ME containing 10% HEE was characterized for its droplet size (18.33 µm), pH (5.68) and polydispersity index (0.19). Therefore, the HEE presented antioxidant and antiparasitic effects, while its microemulsion showed potential to disperse particles.
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