Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Rachel de Moura Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Dias, Tais Souza dos Santos, Silva, Marcelo Henrique Toscano da, Scapin, Elisandra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: Commonly, the use of plants as herbal medicines is perceived, however, the fine line between treatment and intoxication is a reality. This study evaluated the toxicity of extracts from the leaf, bark, flower and seed of Parkia platycephala through root growth of Allium cepa. Two extraction methodologies were carried out, one polar and one sequential, both using Soxhlet apparatus, obtaining crude extracts (FEB, CEB, FREB, SEB), methanolic (FEM, CEB, FREM, SEM) and ethanolic (FEE, CEE, FREE, SEE) of leaf, bark, flower and seed, respectively. The toxic potential of each extract was evaluated at three concentrations (50, 250, 750 µg/ml), with mineral water as a negative control. It was observed that of the 36 samples analyzed, 25% stimulated the root growth of A. cepa under the conditions evaluated and 39% maintained the growth characteristics of the negative control, indicating non-toxicity of these extracts. The best rates of root growth were obtained in the bark (2.7) and flower (2.0) by the sequential methodology. The crude bark extract (CEB) did not show toxicity at the concentrations evaluated. Seed extracts from sequential extraction showed toxicity from the concentration of 250 µg/ml. At a concentration of 750 µg/ml, only one extract showed no toxicity. In view of the results presented, it is believed in the potential therapeutic use of the species P. platycephala at concentrations below 250 µg/ml, however more detailed studies are needed to confirm the toxicity of the extracts of the species.
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spelling Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of TocantinsEfectos de la extracción hidroetanólica y secuencial sobre el potencial tóxico de extractos de diferentes partes de Parkia platycephala del Cerrado de TocantinsEfeitos da extração hidroetanolica e sequencial sobre o potencial tóxico dos extratos de diferentes partes da Parkia platycephala do Cerrado tocantinenseIntoxicationAllelopathyFava de bolotaAllium cepaBrazil.IntoxicaciónAlelopatíaFava de bolotaAllium cepaBrasil.IntoxicaçãoAlelopatiaFava de bolotaAllium cepaBrasil.Commonly, the use of plants as herbal medicines is perceived, however, the fine line between treatment and intoxication is a reality. This study evaluated the toxicity of extracts from the leaf, bark, flower and seed of Parkia platycephala through root growth of Allium cepa. Two extraction methodologies were carried out, one polar and one sequential, both using Soxhlet apparatus, obtaining crude extracts (FEB, CEB, FREB, SEB), methanolic (FEM, CEB, FREM, SEM) and ethanolic (FEE, CEE, FREE, SEE) of leaf, bark, flower and seed, respectively. The toxic potential of each extract was evaluated at three concentrations (50, 250, 750 µg/ml), with mineral water as a negative control. It was observed that of the 36 samples analyzed, 25% stimulated the root growth of A. cepa under the conditions evaluated and 39% maintained the growth characteristics of the negative control, indicating non-toxicity of these extracts. The best rates of root growth were obtained in the bark (2.7) and flower (2.0) by the sequential methodology. The crude bark extract (CEB) did not show toxicity at the concentrations evaluated. Seed extracts from sequential extraction showed toxicity from the concentration of 250 µg/ml. At a concentration of 750 µg/ml, only one extract showed no toxicity. In view of the results presented, it is believed in the potential therapeutic use of the species P. platycephala at concentrations below 250 µg/ml, however more detailed studies are needed to confirm the toxicity of the extracts of the species.Comúnmente se percibe el uso de las plantas como remedios herbales, sin embargo, la delgada línea entre el tratamiento y la intoxicación es una realidad. Este estudio evaluó la toxicidad de extractos de hoja, corteza, flor y semilla de Parkia platycephala a través del crecimiento de raíces de Allium cepa. Se llevaron a cabo dos metodologías de extracción, una polar y otra secuencial, ambas con aparato Soxhlet, obteniendo extractos crudos (FEB, CEB, FREB, SEB), metanólicos (FEM, CEB, FREM, SEM) y etanólicos (FEE, CEE, FREE, SEE) de hoja, corteza, flor y semilla, respectivamente. El potencial tóxico de cada extracto se evaluó a tres concentraciones (50, 250, 750 µg/ml), con agua mineral como control negativo. Se observó que de las 36 muestras analizadas, el 25% estimuló el crecimiento radicular de A. cepa en las condiciones evaluadas y el 39% mantuvo las características de crecimiento del control negativo, indicando la no toxicidad de estos extractos. Las mejores tasas de crecimiento de raíces se obtuvieron en corteza (2,7) y flor (2,0) mediante la metodología secuencial. El extracto crudo de corteza (CEB) no presentó toxicidad a las concentraciones evaluadas. Los extractos de semillas de la extracción secuencial mostraron toxicidad a partir de la concentración de 250 µg/ml. A una concentración de 750 µg/ml, solo un extracto no mostró toxicidad. A la vista de los resultados presentados, se cree en el potencial uso terapéutico de la especie P. platycephala en concentraciones inferiores a 250 µg/ml, sin embargo, se necesitan estudios más detallados para confirmar la toxicidad de los extractos de la especie.Comumente percebe-se o uso de plantas como medicamentos fitoterápicos, entretanto, a linha tênue entre o tratamento e a intoxicação é uma realidade. Este estudo avaliou a toxicidade dos extratos da folha, casca, flor e semente da Parkia platycephala através do crescimento radicular da Allium cepa. Foram realizadas duas metodologias de extração, uma polar e uma sequencial, ambas usando aparato Soxhlet, obtendo-se extratos brutos (FEB, CEB, FREB, SEB), metanolicos (FEM, CEB, FREM, SEM) e etanolicos (FEE, CEE, FREE, SEE) da folha, casca, flor e semente, respectivamente.  O potencial tóxico de cada extrato foi avaliado em três concentrações (50, 250, 750 µg/ml), tendo a água mineral como controle negativo. Observou-se que das 36 amostras analisadas, 25% estimularam o crescimento radicular da A. cepa nas condições avaliadas e 39% mantiveram as características de crescimento do controle negativo, indicando não toxicidade desses extratos. Os melhores índices de crescimento radicular foram obtidos na casca (2,7) e flor (2,0) pela metodologia sequencial. O extrato bruto da casca (CEB) não apresentou toxicidade nas concentrações avaliadas. Os extratos da semente, da extração sequencial, apresentaram toxicidade a partir da concentração 250 µg/ml. Na concentração de 750 µg/ml, apenas um extrato não apresentou toxicidade. Diante dos resultados apresentados, acredita-se no potencial uso terapêutico da espécie P. platycephala nas concentrações inferiores a 250 µg/ml, no entanto é necessário estudos mais detalhados para confirmação da toxicidade dos extratos da espécie.Research, Society and Development2022-02-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2593610.33448/rsd-v11i2.25936Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e50611225936Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e50611225936Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e506112259362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25936/22810Copyright (c) 2022 Rachel de Moura Nunes Fernandes; Tais Souza dos Santos Dias; Marcelo Henrique Toscano da Silva; Elisandra Scapinhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFernandes, Rachel de Moura NunesDias, Tais Souza dos SantosSilva, Marcelo Henrique Toscano daScapin, Elisandra2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25936Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:05.965487Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
Efectos de la extracción hidroetanólica y secuencial sobre el potencial tóxico de extractos de diferentes partes de Parkia platycephala del Cerrado de Tocantins
Efeitos da extração hidroetanolica e sequencial sobre o potencial tóxico dos extratos de diferentes partes da Parkia platycephala do Cerrado tocantinense
title Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
spellingShingle Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
Fernandes, Rachel de Moura Nunes
Intoxication
Allelopathy
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brazil.
Intoxicación
Alelopatía
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brasil.
Intoxicação
Alelopatia
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brasil.
title_short Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
title_full Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
title_fullStr Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
title_full_unstemmed Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
title_sort Effects of hydroethanolic and sequential extraction on the toxic potential of extracts from different parts of Parkia platycephala from the Cerrado of Tocantins
author Fernandes, Rachel de Moura Nunes
author_facet Fernandes, Rachel de Moura Nunes
Dias, Tais Souza dos Santos
Silva, Marcelo Henrique Toscano da
Scapin, Elisandra
author_role author
author2 Dias, Tais Souza dos Santos
Silva, Marcelo Henrique Toscano da
Scapin, Elisandra
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Rachel de Moura Nunes
Dias, Tais Souza dos Santos
Silva, Marcelo Henrique Toscano da
Scapin, Elisandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intoxication
Allelopathy
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brazil.
Intoxicación
Alelopatía
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brasil.
Intoxicação
Alelopatia
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brasil.
topic Intoxication
Allelopathy
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brazil.
Intoxicación
Alelopatía
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brasil.
Intoxicação
Alelopatia
Fava de bolota
Allium cepa
Brasil.
description Commonly, the use of plants as herbal medicines is perceived, however, the fine line between treatment and intoxication is a reality. This study evaluated the toxicity of extracts from the leaf, bark, flower and seed of Parkia platycephala through root growth of Allium cepa. Two extraction methodologies were carried out, one polar and one sequential, both using Soxhlet apparatus, obtaining crude extracts (FEB, CEB, FREB, SEB), methanolic (FEM, CEB, FREM, SEM) and ethanolic (FEE, CEE, FREE, SEE) of leaf, bark, flower and seed, respectively. The toxic potential of each extract was evaluated at three concentrations (50, 250, 750 µg/ml), with mineral water as a negative control. It was observed that of the 36 samples analyzed, 25% stimulated the root growth of A. cepa under the conditions evaluated and 39% maintained the growth characteristics of the negative control, indicating non-toxicity of these extracts. The best rates of root growth were obtained in the bark (2.7) and flower (2.0) by the sequential methodology. The crude bark extract (CEB) did not show toxicity at the concentrations evaluated. Seed extracts from sequential extraction showed toxicity from the concentration of 250 µg/ml. At a concentration of 750 µg/ml, only one extract showed no toxicity. In view of the results presented, it is believed in the potential therapeutic use of the species P. platycephala at concentrations below 250 µg/ml, however more detailed studies are needed to confirm the toxicity of the extracts of the species.
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