Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro
Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2013
Caroline Amélia Gonçalves; João Máximo de Siqueira; Carlos Alexandre Carollo; Mariana de Oliveira Mauro; Natan de Davi; Andréa Luiza Cunha-Laura; Antônio Carlos Duenhas Monreal; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro; Lucas Fernandes; Rafael César Russo Chagas; Sarah Alves Auharek; Rodrigo Juliano Oliveira
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Byrsonima verbascifolia is used in folk medicine to treat diarrhea, intestinal infections, chronic wounds, Chagas disease, inflammation and as a diuretic. However there is no investigation regarding the Byrsonima verbascifolia hydrometanolic extract (BVHME) used during gestation. MATERIALS AND METHODS The pregnant females were randomly divided into 5 groups. Control group received saline plus DMSO (1%) in a volume of 0.1 mL/10 g (b.w.), via gavage, for at least 15 days prior to mating and throughout the gestational period. The Pre-treatment group received the BVHME, via gavage, at a dose of 50 mg/kg (b.w.) for at least 15 days prior to mating and up to the appearance of the vaginal plug. The Organogenesis group received the BVHME at a dose of 50 mg/kg (b.w.), via gavage, on the 5-15th gestational day. The Gestational group received the BVHME at a dose of 50 mg/kg (b.w.), via gavage, throughout the gestational period (from the 1st to the 18th day of pregnancy). The Pre+Gestational group received the BVHME at a dose of 50mg/kg (b.w.), via gavage, for at least 15 days prior to mating and up to throughout the gestational period. The clinical signals of maternal and fetuses toxicity were evaluated, as the mutagenicity and immunomodulation tests were performed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS The present investigation shows, for the first time, that the use of Byrsonima verbascifolia extract in pregnant Swiss mice, did not alter the female reproductive function, mutagenicity or immunostimulation as well as not interfere with embryofetal development at least in our experimental conditions.
Ciencia Rural | 2014
Marlúcia Souza Pádua; Luciano Vilela Paiva; Luciano Coutinho Silva; Kalynka Gabriella do Livramento; Eduardo Alves; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro
O objetivo deste trabalho foi caracterizar e comparar dois tipos de calos de explantes foliares de Coffea arabica (cultivar Catigua). Celulas de diferentes tipos de calos foram caracterizadas quanto a viabilidade e caracteristicas morfologicas externas e internas. Foram obtidos dois tipos de calos morfologicamente distintos: (a) amarelo friavel e (b) transparente aquoso. Os calos amarelos friaveis apresentaram maior viabilidade celular e caracteristicas embriogenicas. Microscopia eletronica de varredura e transmissao mostraram caracteristicas embriogenicas em calos amarelos friaveis evidenciadas pela presenca de celulas pequenas e isodiametricas. Os calos transparentes aquosos apresentaram celulas alongadas e vacuolizadas.
Natural Product Research | 2014
Marcela Isis Morais; Maria Eduarda Amaral Pinto; Sthéfane Guimarães Araújo; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro; Joaquim Maurício Duarte-Almeida; Luiz H. Rosa; Carlos A. Rosa; Susana Johann; Luciana Alves Rodrigues dos Santos Lima
Ethanol extract and fractions obtained from aerial parts of Smilax campestris were examined in order to determine their phenolic composition, antioxidant capacity and antifungal activities. High-performance liquid chromatography coupled with DAD analysis indicated that quercetin and rutin were the main phenolic compounds present in butanol fraction and ethanol extract, respectively. The antioxidant activity assessed by the scavenging ability on 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical was significantly more pronounced for the ethanol extract and butanol fraction than that of the commercial antioxidant 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol. The antifungal activity of extract and fractions was investigated by using microdilution method against five Candida and two Cryptococcus yeast strains. Ethanol extract and fractions exhibited antifungal activities against Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Candida krusei, Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis and Cryptococcus gattii. This work provides the knowledge of profile and content of flavonoids and their antioxidant and antifungal activities in the extract and fractions of aerial parts of S. campestris.
International Immunopharmacology | 2016
Aline Aparecida Saldanha; João Máximo de Siqueira; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro; Rosy Iara Maciel de Azambuja Ribeiro; Flávio Martins de Oliveira; Débora de Oliveira Lopes; Flávia Carmo Horta Pinto; Denise Brentan Silva; Adriana Cristina Soares
The leaves of Byrsonima verbascifolia (Malpighiaceae) are traditionally used to treat various diseases including inflammatory conditions. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of the polar constituents from the butanolic fraction of B. verbascifolia leaves (BvBF), as well as to investigate the mechanisms involved in the anti-inflammatory activity. The polar constituents were identified by liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detector and mass spectrometry (LC-DAD–MS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization – time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) to obtain a complete chemical profile of the fraction. Forty-five compounds were detected in the BvBF by LC-DAD–MS/MS, including condensed tannins, phenolic acids, flavonoids (flavones and flavonols) and other compounds. In addition, several condensed tannins were identified by MALDI-MS/MS, which are composed predominantly by procyanidin units (PCY) and up to six flavan-3-ol units. The BvBF exhibited significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. The BvBF inhibited paw edema and polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocyte migration to the footpad and pleural cavity induced by carrageenan. Furthermore, a minor dose (12.50 mg/kg) of BvBF effectively decreased tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) levels in the footpad. These findings suggest that the mechanism of the anti-inflammatory action in the BvBF is linked to the inhibition of the production of inflammatory mediators such as TNF-α and PGE2 and the PMN cell migration.
Natural Product Research | 2018
Paula Avelar Amado; Vany Ferraz; Denise Brentan Silva; Carlos Alexandre Carollo; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro; Luciana Alves Rodrigues dos Santos Lima
Abstract The antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of petroleum ether and methanol extracts, fatty acids and methyl esters from leaves of Smilax brasiliensis were evaluated, and the composition of the extracts was determined. Palmitic, linoleic and linolenic acids were major components of the extracts. For antioxidant activity, all samples exhibited IC50 values lower than BHT (2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol). The extracts, fatty acids and methyl esters from S. brasiliensis presented no toxicity to larvae of the brine shrimp, Artemia salina. Among the purified substances, only methyl linolenate showed toxicity (LD50 = 21.47 μg/mL). This study showed, for the first time, the composition of petroleum ether and methanol extracts from S. brasiliensis leaves, as well as the antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of extracts, fatty acids and methyl esters.
Journal of Natural Medicines | 2016
Aline Aparecida Saldanha; Lucas Fernandes do Carmo; Sara Batista do Nascimento; Natália A. Matos; Clarice de Carvalho Veloso; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro; Ric C. H. de Vos; André Klein; João Máximo de Siqueira; Carlos Alexandre Carollo; Thalita Vieira do Nascimento; Mônica Cristina Toffoli-Kadri; Adriana Cristina Soares
Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2015
Karina de Queiroz Braga; Mairon César Coimbra; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro
IJEB Vol.55(08) [August 2017] | 2017
Mairon César Coimbra; Rafael César Russo Chagas; Joaquim Maurício Duarte-Almeida; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro
BBR - Biochemistry and biotechnology reports | 2013
Sthéfane Guimarães Araújo; Maria Eduarda Amaral Pinto; Nathália Lucca Silva; Flávio José Leite dos Santos; Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro; Luciana Alves Rodrigues dos Santos Lima
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2018
Ana Hortência Fonsêca Castro; Harley da Silva Tavares; Sarah Ribeiro Furtado Pereira; Paulo Afonso Granjeiro; José Antônio da Silva; Alexsandro Sobreira Galdino
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Luciana Alves Rodrigues dos Santos Lima
Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
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Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
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