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Bone Marrow Transplantation | 1999

Defibrotide as salvage therapy for refractory veno-occlusive disease of the liver complicating allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.

Mm Abecasis; Jp Conceição Silva; I. Ferreira; Amanda Leite Guimarães; A. A. S. C. Machado

A 30-year-old woman developed veno-occlusive disease of the liver during an allogeneic BMT for acute leukemia. Treatment with recombinant human tissue plasminogen activator and heparin resulted in an incomplete and transient response followed by progressive disease. The patient was then given defibrotide (DF), a mammalian tissue-derived polydeoxyribonucleotide developed for the treatment of a number of vascular disorders, which has thrombolytic and anti-thrombotic properties. No significant bleeding or other major toxicities were observed during treatment and she made a full recovery. At 6 months after the onset of VOD her liver function tests and color flow Doppler ultrasound scan are normal. Our experience supports the preliminary results already obtained with DF. Its efficacy should be evaluated in a prospective randomized fashion.


Revista Brasileira de Plantas Medicinais | 2013

Avaliação toxicológica pré-clínica do chá das folhas de Morus nigra L. (Moraceae)

A.C.B. Oliveira; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Roniere Alencar de Oliveira; Fabrício Souza Silva; Silvio Alan Gonçalves Bomfim Reis; Luciano A. A. Ribeiro; Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida

O objetivo desse estudo foi realizar um ensaio toxicologico pre-clinico para analisar a toxicidade do cha das folhas de Morus nigra L. (Moraceae). A toxicidade subcronica do cha (CF-Mn) foi avaliada durante 30 dias por via oral em ratos. Ao grupo controle foi administrado agua, para comparacao. Durante o periodo experimental foi avaliada a presenca de sinais de toxicidade, variacao do peso corporal, e o consumo de liquido e alimento. Ao final do experimento o sangue dos animais foi retirado para analise de parâmetros hematologicos e bioquimicos. Nao foram observados mortalidade e sinais de toxicidade indicando baixa toxicidade da planta. Nao houve alteracoes nos parâmetros hematologicos e bioquimicos. Nas condicoes do estudo, o CF-Mn pode ser considerado de baixa toxicidade, pois nao produziu efeitos toxicos nos animais tratados.


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012

Antioxidant activity and acute toxicity of Neoglaziovia variegata (Bromeliaceae)

Sarah Raquel Gomes de Lima-Saraiva; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Henrique César Costa Saraiva; Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira-Júnior; Vanessa Raquel Pinto de Barros; V. G. Menezes; Roniere Alencar de Oliveira; Fabrício Sousa Silva; Ricardo Santana de Lima; Maria Helena Tavares de Matos; Elba Lúcia Cavalcanti de Amorim; Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida

Antioxidant activities of Neoglaziovia variegata were evaluated by using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging and β-carotene-linoleic acid bleaching and was compared with ascorbic acid, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). The total phenolics content of the extracts was determined by the Folin-Ciocalteu method. Total flavonoid was also determined. The most significant total phenolic content was of 543.50 ± 9.38 mg of gallic acid equivalent/g for ethyl acetate extract (AcOEt), which presented the best antioxidant activity (IC 50 5.08 ± 0.20 μg/ml) for DPPH scavenging. The acute toxicity of Nv-EtOH was performed 2.0 g/kg intraperitoneally and 5.0 g/kg orally in mice. No mortality and no toxicity signs were observed, indicating low toxicity of the extract. Blood was removed after 14 days for laboratory analysis of hematological and biochemical parameters. Alterations of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and creatinine were observed. The data obtained showed that the doses induced microscopic alterations in the liver and kidney. In conclusion, the Nv-EtOH can be considered of low toxicity. Keywords: Antioxidant activity, acute toxicity, Neoglaziovia variegata , Bromeliaceae


Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment | 2017

Phytochemical analysis and evaluation of antioxidant and photoprotective activities of extracts from flowers of Bromelia laciniosa (Bromeliaceae)

Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira-Júnior; Christiane Adrielly Alves Ferraz; Grasielly Rocha Souza; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Sarah Raquel Gomes de Lima-Saraiva; Larissa Araújo Rolim; Pedro José Rolim-Neto; Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida

ABSTRACT In this study, the phytochemical profile of extracts from the flowers of Bromelia laciniosa was characterized. The total phenolic and flavonoids contents were determined and the antioxidant and photoprotective activities were evaluated using in vitro assays. Phytochemical analysis demonstrated that the extracts were found to be positive for the presence of anthracene derivatives, anthraquinones, coumarins, flavonoids and tannins, lignans, mono and diterpenes. The ethanol extract (Bl-EtOH) presented the most significant total phenolic content (53.75 ± 1.25 mg GAE/g). The dichloromethane extract (Bl-CH2Cl2) showed the highest flavonoid content (46.06 ± 1.18 mg CE/g). The methanol extract (Bl-MeOH) was the most effective extract in the DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazil) assay (EC50 141.90 ± 3.01 μg/mL). Bl-EtOH and Bl-MeOH showed higher sun protection factor at a concentration of 100 mg/L (3.38 ± 0.04 and 3.78 ± 0.11, respectively). Therefore, the extracts proved to be interesting for the development of new studies aiming their incorporation into photoprotective cosmetic formulations.


Phytotherapy Research | 2015

3,6-Dimethoxy-6″,6″-Dimethyl-(7,8,2″,3″)-Chromeneflavone, a Flavonoid Isolated from Lonchocarpus Araripensis Benth. (Fabaceae), Reduces Nociceptive Behaviour in Mice

Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida; Juliane Cabral Silva; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Grasielly Rocha Souza; Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira-Júnior; Sarah Raquel Gomes de Lima-Saraiva; José Maria Barbosa-Filho; Raimundo Braz-Filho; Dinalva Brito Queiroz; Marco Antonio Botelho

Lonchocarpus araripensis Benth. is largely distributed in the northeast region of Brazil. It is popularly known as ‘sucupira’. Recent studies have shown that some species of Lonchocarpus have interesting pharmacological activities. In this study, we evaluated the antinociceptive effect of a flavone isolated from L. araripensis. The chemical examination resulted in the isolation of 3,6‐dimethoxy‐6″,6″‐dimethyl‐(7,8,2″,3″)‐chromeneflavone (DDF). The structure of the compound was established by spectral analysis. Antinociceptive activity of DDF was evaluated by measuring nociception by acetic acid, formalin and hot plate tests. The rota rod test was used to evaluate motor coordination. The results demonstrated that DDF was able to prevent acetic‐acid‐writhing‐induced nociception (p < 0.001) in mice. Furthermore, DDF produced a significant reduction of the nociceptive behaviour at the early and late phases of paw licking in the formalin test. Also, DDF produced an inhibition of the nociceptive behaviour during a hot‐plate test. No alteration in motor coordination was observed. These results confirm the hypothesis that DDF reduces the nociceptive behaviour in mice, probably through central mechanisms, but without compromising the motor coordination of animals. Copyright


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2017

Assessment of the antibacterial, cytotoxic and antioxidant activities of Morus nigra L. (Moraceae)

Grasielly Rocha Souza; Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira-Júnior; T. C. Diniz; Alexsandro Branco; Sarah Raquel Gomes de Lima-Saraiva; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Alessandra Gomes Marques Pacheco; Mariana Gama e Silva; M. O. Moraes-Filho; Marcília Pinheiro da Costa; Cláudia Pessoa; Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida

This study was carried out to assess the antibacterial, cytotoxic and antioxidant activities of extracts of Morus nigra L. HPLC was used to determine the fingerprint chromatogram of the crude ethanolic extract (Mn-EtOH). The antibacterial effect was assessed through the method of microdilution. The cytotoxicity was tested against human tumour cell lines using the 3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents were also assessed through the Folin-Ciocalteu and aluminum chloride methods, respectively. Antioxidant activities of the extracts were evaluated by using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazil (DPPH) radical scavenging and β-carotene-linoleic acid bleaching methods. The presence of phenolic compounds in Mn-EtOH was confirmed using HPLC. The extracts showed activity against most microorganisms tested. The extracts did not show any expressive antiproliferative effect in the assessment of cytotoxicity. The most significant total phenolic content was 153.00 ± 11.34 mg of gallic acid equivalent/g to the ethyl acetate extract (AcOEt). The total flavonoid content was 292.50 ± 70.34 mg of catechin equivalent/g to the AcOEt extract, which presented the best antioxidant activity (IC50 50.40 ± 1.16 μg/mL) for DPPH scavenging. We can conclude that this species shows strong antibacterial and antioxidant activities, as well as weak cytotoxic effects.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2017

Perfil fitoquímico de extratos de urtiga-cansanção e sua bioatividade sobre a lagarta-da-couve

Moisés Felix de Carvalho Neto; Rita de Cássia Rodrigues Gonçalves Gervásio; Edigênia Cavalcante da Cruz Araújo; Jadson Cardoso de Almeida; Amanda Leite Guimarães

The objective of this work was to evaluate the phytochemical profile and bioactivity of extracts of Brazilian stinging (“cansanção”) nettle (Cnidoscolus urens) on cabbage caterpillar (Ascia monuste orseis). Mortality, larval stage duration, pupal viability and mass, percentage of deformed pupae, and feeding preference were evaluated. The constituent classes of the ethanolic extracts were also identified by analytical thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Ethanolic extracts of leaves and roots at 2% (m/v) and aqueous extract of roots at 20% (m/v) prolonged the larval phase of the insect. The ethanolic extract of leaves at 2% reduced pupal viability, and pupae from all treatments showed reduced masses and generated deformed adults. Except for the ethanolic extract of stem at 2% (m/v), all other extracts showed a deterrent effect on A. monuste orseis larvae. The phytochemical analysis of ethanolic extracts showed the major presence of phenolic compounds, naphthoquinones, anthraquinones, coumarins, anthracene derivatives, terpenes, and steroids, as well as tannins. Aqueous extracts at 20% concentration and ethanolic extracts at 2% of leaves, stems, and roots of cansanção nettle cause larval mortality and also reduce leaf consumption, pupal viability, and pupal mass of A. monuste orseis.


Journal of Young Pharmacists | 2013

Dried extracts of Encholirium spectabile (Bromeliaceae) present antioxidant and photoprotective activities in vitro

Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira; Grasielly Rocha Souza; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Amanda Caroline Silva Morais; Edigênia Cavalcante da Cruz Araújo; Xirley P. Nunes; Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida


International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2011

Phenolic Quantification And Antioxidant Activity Of Anaxagorea Dolichocarpa And Duguetia Chrysocarpa (Annonaceae)

Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida; Marianna Ribeiro De Oliveira; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Luciano A. A. Ribeiro; Ana Sílvia Suassuna Carneiro Lúcio And Luci


Archive | 2013

In vitro antioxidant and photoprotective activities of dried extracts from Neoglaziovia variegata (Bromeliaceae)

Camila de Souza Araújo; Amanda Leite Guimarães; Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira; Sarah Raquel; Gomes de Lima-Saraiva; Amanda Caroline; Silva Morais; Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida

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Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva Almeida

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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Edigênia Cavalcante da Cruz Araújo

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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Grasielly Rocha Souza

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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Raimundo Gonçalves de Oliveira-Júnior

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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Alessandra Gomes Marques Pacheco

State University of Feira de Santana

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Camila de Souza Araújo

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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Fabrício Souza Silva

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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Larissa Araújo Rolim

Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco

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