Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)

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Autor(a) principal: FARIAS, Eulina Tereza Nery
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objective of this work was to evaluate the phytochemical, toxicological and healing potential of a cream made from fruits and seeds of Caesalpinea ferrea in a model of skin wounds in wistar rats and also to evaluate its antimicrobial activity by means of a solid medium diffusion technique against causative of bovine mastitis bacteria. C.ferrea conhecida is a species native to Brazil, much used in ethnomedicine and ethnoveterinary with healing and antimicrobial action. Phytochemical screening was obtained through chemical reactions to determine active compounds. The acute toxicity study was evaluated using behavioral and organic variables, using 48 Swiss mice weighing 25-35 grams, at 60 days of age, which were inoculated with decreasing doses (Kg-1 / ml-1) of weight of the hydroalcoholic fraction of the extract, intraperitoneally. In the healing process, 52 Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups: treated group (G1), control group (G2) and absolute control group (G3). The lesions were evaluated macro- and microscopically between 0 and 21 postoperative days. The results were verified in the phytochemical screening of the extract a presence of hydrolysable tannins and flavonoids. Toxicological tests revealed a low level of cytotoxicity and toxicological testing showed that the plant had a predominantly excitatory biological response to the central nervous system. The cicatricial evolution demonstrated that not 14th day of the postoperative, as the lesions of the treated group fully reepithelialized.For an antimicrobial analysis of the plant two tests were performed. The first one evaluated the antimicrobial action of the plant for twodilution (9.3% and 15%) disc, well and surface diffusion techniques and crude extract, against 13 standard bacterial samples of cows with clinical mastitis and subclinical, with no period of 24.48 and 72 hours. The second evaluated an action of a solid manipulated (cream), a concentration of 9.3%, against eight samples, no period of 24 hours. As bacteria were seeded in 5 ml test tubes containing BHI (Brain Heart Infusion) broth, and incubated in an oven at 37 ° C for 24 to 48 hours. Then, observing the turbidity of the tubes, they were realized like cultures. In both trials the standard antibiotic used for a vancomycin. In the first test, the best results were obtained with the crude extract, followed by a 9.3% concentration per well technique, with medium halos of 30, 32 and 33 mm, and 22, 22, 25 mm respectively. In the second assay, the results showed that the manipulated showed antimicrobial activity for all samples tested with minimum halos of 13 mm and maximum of 21 mm. The antibiotic did not present the matter in front of the samples tested, with minimum halos of 7 mm and maximum of 8 mm. The favorable results demonstrate that C. ferreatem healing potential and antimicrobial.
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C.ferrea conhecida is a species native to Brazil, much used in ethnomedicine and ethnoveterinary with healing and antimicrobial action. Phytochemical screening was obtained through chemical reactions to determine active compounds. The acute toxicity study was evaluated using behavioral and organic variables, using 48 Swiss mice weighing 25-35 grams, at 60 days of age, which were inoculated with decreasing doses (Kg-1 / ml-1) of weight of the hydroalcoholic fraction of the extract, intraperitoneally. In the healing process, 52 Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups: treated group (G1), control group (G2) and absolute control group (G3). The lesions were evaluated macro- and microscopically between 0 and 21 postoperative days. The results were verified in the phytochemical screening of the extract a presence of hydrolysable tannins and flavonoids. Toxicological tests revealed a low level of cytotoxicity and toxicological testing showed that the plant had a predominantly excitatory biological response to the central nervous system. The cicatricial evolution demonstrated that not 14th day of the postoperative, as the lesions of the treated group fully reepithelialized.For an antimicrobial analysis of the plant two tests were performed. The first one evaluated the antimicrobial action of the plant for twodilution (9.3% and 15%) disc, well and surface diffusion techniques and crude extract, against 13 standard bacterial samples of cows with clinical mastitis and subclinical, with no period of 24.48 and 72 hours. The second evaluated an action of a solid manipulated (cream), a concentration of 9.3%, against eight samples, no period of 24 hours. As bacteria were seeded in 5 ml test tubes containing BHI (Brain Heart Infusion) broth, and incubated in an oven at 37 ° C for 24 to 48 hours. Then, observing the turbidity of the tubes, they were realized like cultures. In both trials the standard antibiotic used for a vancomycin. In the first test, the best results were obtained with the crude extract, followed by a 9.3% concentration per well technique, with medium halos of 30, 32 and 33 mm, and 22, 22, 25 mm respectively. In the second assay, the results showed that the manipulated showed antimicrobial activity for all samples tested with minimum halos of 13 mm and maximum of 21 mm. The antibiotic did not present the matter in front of the samples tested, with minimum halos of 7 mm and maximum of 8 mm. The favorable results demonstrate that C. ferreatem healing potential and antimicrobial.Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o perfil fitoquímico, toxicológico e potencial cicatrizante de um creme elaborado com frutos e sementes de Caesalpinea ferrea em modelo de feridas cutâneas em ratos wistar e avaliar também a sua atividade antimicrobiana pela técnica de difusão em meio sólido frente a bactérias causadoras de mastite bovina. C. ferrea conhecida é uma espécie nativa do Brasil, muito empregada na etnomedicina e na etnoveterinária com ação cicatrizante e antimicrobiana. A triagem fitoquímica foi obtida através de reações químicas para determinação de compostos ativos. O estudo da toxicidade aguda e foi avaliado a partir de variáveis comportamentais e orgânica, utilizando 48 camundongos swiss (6 por tratamento) machos com peso de 25 a 35 gramas, com 60 dias de idade, que foram inoculados, com doses decrescentes (Kg-1/ml-1) de peso da fração hidroalcoólica do extrato, por via intraperitoneal. No processo de cicatrização foram utilizados 52 ratos Wistar divididos aleatoriamente em três grupos: Grupo tratado (G1), Grupo controle (G2) e Grupo controle absoluto (G3). As lesões foram avaliadas macro e microscopicamente entre o 0 e 21º dias do pós-operatório. Como resultados foram verificados na triagem fitoquímica do extrato a presença de taninos hidrolisáveis e flavonoides. Os testes toxicológicos revelaram um baixo nível de citotoxicidade e o ensaio toxicológico demonstrou que a planta apresentou resposta biológica predominantemente excitatória sobre o sistema nervoso central. A evolução cicatricial demonstrou que no 14º dia do pós-operatório, as lesões do grupo tratado estavam totalmente reepitelizadas. Para a análise antimicrobiana da planta foram realizados dois ensaios. O primeiro avaliou a ação antimicrobiana da planta pelas técnicas de difusão em disco, poço e superfície (Spot on) de duas diluições (9,3% e 15%) e do extrato bruto, frente a 13 amostras bacterianas padrão, de vacas com mastite clínica e subclínica, no período de 24,48 e 72 horas. O segundo avaliou a ação de um manipulado sólido (creme) da planta, na concentração de 9,3%, frente a oito dessas amostras, no período de 24 horas. As bactérias foram semeadas em tubos de ensaio de 5 ml contendo caldo nutritivo BHI (Brain Heart Infusion), e incubados em estufa a 37 ºC por 24 a 48 horas. Em seguida, quando já se observava turvamento dos tubos, realizaram-se as culturas. Nos dois ensaios o antibiótico padrão utilizado foi a vancomicina. No primeiro ensaio, os melhores resultados foram obtidos com o extrato bruto, seguido do extrato na concentração de 9,3% pela técnica de poço, com halos médios de 30, 32 e 33 mm, e 22, 22, 25 mm respectivamente. No segundo ensaio, os resultados demonstraram que o manipulado apresentou atividade antimicrobiana para todas as amostras testadas com halos mínimo de 13 mm e máximo de 21 mm. Já o antibiótico não apresentou atividade frente às amostras testadas, com halos mínimo de 7 mm e máximo de 8mm.Os resultados favoráveis demonstram que C. ferrea tem potencial cicatrizante e antimicrobiano.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-02-27T15:36:45Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Eulina Tereza Nery Farias.pdf: 3052843 bytes, checksum: 51b42c2f396d72fc400bdb0027341b87 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-02-27T15:36:45Z (GMT). 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title Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)
spellingShingle Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)
FARIAS, Eulina Tereza Nery
Caesalpinea ferrea
Fitoquímica
Toxicologia
Potencial cicatrizante
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)
title_full Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)
title_fullStr Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)
title_sort Avaliação fitoquímica, toxicológica, cicatrizante e antimicrobiana de frutos e sementes de Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (Leguminosae)
author FARIAS, Eulina Tereza Nery
author_facet FARIAS, Eulina Tereza Nery
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv EVÊNCIO NETO, Joaquim
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv EVÊNCIO, Liriane Baratella
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv EVÊNCIO NETO, Joaquim
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv JIMENEZ, George Chaves
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv MOTA, Rinaldo Aparecido
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FARIAS, Eulina Tereza Nery
contributor_str_mv SÁ, Fabrício Bezerra de
EVÊNCIO NETO, Joaquim
EVÊNCIO, Liriane Baratella
EVÊNCIO NETO, Joaquim
JIMENEZ, George Chaves
MOTA, Rinaldo Aparecido
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caesalpinea ferrea
Fitoquímica
Toxicologia
Potencial cicatrizante
topic Caesalpinea ferrea
Fitoquímica
Toxicologia
Potencial cicatrizante
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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description The objective of this work was to evaluate the phytochemical, toxicological and healing potential of a cream made from fruits and seeds of Caesalpinea ferrea in a model of skin wounds in wistar rats and also to evaluate its antimicrobial activity by means of a solid medium diffusion technique against causative of bovine mastitis bacteria. C.ferrea conhecida is a species native to Brazil, much used in ethnomedicine and ethnoveterinary with healing and antimicrobial action. Phytochemical screening was obtained through chemical reactions to determine active compounds. The acute toxicity study was evaluated using behavioral and organic variables, using 48 Swiss mice weighing 25-35 grams, at 60 days of age, which were inoculated with decreasing doses (Kg-1 / ml-1) of weight of the hydroalcoholic fraction of the extract, intraperitoneally. In the healing process, 52 Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups: treated group (G1), control group (G2) and absolute control group (G3). The lesions were evaluated macro- and microscopically between 0 and 21 postoperative days. The results were verified in the phytochemical screening of the extract a presence of hydrolysable tannins and flavonoids. Toxicological tests revealed a low level of cytotoxicity and toxicological testing showed that the plant had a predominantly excitatory biological response to the central nervous system. The cicatricial evolution demonstrated that not 14th day of the postoperative, as the lesions of the treated group fully reepithelialized.For an antimicrobial analysis of the plant two tests were performed. The first one evaluated the antimicrobial action of the plant for twodilution (9.3% and 15%) disc, well and surface diffusion techniques and crude extract, against 13 standard bacterial samples of cows with clinical mastitis and subclinical, with no period of 24.48 and 72 hours. The second evaluated an action of a solid manipulated (cream), a concentration of 9.3%, against eight samples, no period of 24 hours. As bacteria were seeded in 5 ml test tubes containing BHI (Brain Heart Infusion) broth, and incubated in an oven at 37 ° C for 24 to 48 hours. Then, observing the turbidity of the tubes, they were realized like cultures. In both trials the standard antibiotic used for a vancomycin. In the first test, the best results were obtained with the crude extract, followed by a 9.3% concentration per well technique, with medium halos of 30, 32 and 33 mm, and 22, 22, 25 mm respectively. In the second assay, the results showed that the manipulated showed antimicrobial activity for all samples tested with minimum halos of 13 mm and maximum of 21 mm. The antibiotic did not present the matter in front of the samples tested, with minimum halos of 7 mm and maximum of 8 mm. The favorable results demonstrate that C. ferreatem healing potential and antimicrobial.
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repository.mail.fl_str_mv bdtd@ufrpe.br ||bdtd@ufrpe.br
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