Caroline Rita Venturi
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Pharmaceutical Biology | 2015
Caroline Rita Venturi; Letícia J. Danielli; Fernanda Klein; Miriam Anders Apel; Jarbas Alves Montanha; Sergio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon; Paulo Michel Roehe; Alexandre Meneghello Fuentefria; Amelia Teresinha Henriques
Abstract Context: Glechon spathulata Benth. and Glechon marifolia Benth. (Lamiaceae, Mentheae) are aromatic plants used in traditional medicine for the treatment of viral infections. Objective: The chemical composition and antiviral and antifungal activities of Glechon spathulata and Glechon marifolia essential oils were investigated. Materials and methods: The oils were obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by GC–FID and GC–MS. Anti-herpes virus (HSV-1) activity was examined in Vero cells by yield reduction assay, in doses of 0.0095% v/v and 0.039% v/v, for G. spathulata and G. marifolia oil, respectively. Antifungal activity was carried by the broth microdilution method, in oil concentrations that ranged from 5.2 to 500 µg/mL. Results: β-Caryophyllene (14.2% and 32.2% for G. spathulata and G. marifolia, respectively) and bicyclogermacrene (17.1% and 16.5%, respectively) were the major components of both oils. At noncytotoxic concentrations of the essential oils, the viral titer was reduced by up to 2 log10 for KOS and VR-733 strains. The antifungal activity was observed against Trichophyton rubrum (MIC 10–83 µg/mL) and Epidermophyton floccosum (MIC 83–500 µg/mL). The oil of G. spathulata exhibited activity against the three strains tested (KOS, VR733, and 29-R), whereas G. marifolia oil was active against two strains, KOS and VR733. Discussion and conclusion: The chemical composition for G. spathulata and G. marifolia essential oils is very similar. The oil of G. spathulata can be promising as a new antifungal agent against dermatophytes. The findings add important information to the biological activity of Glechon species essential oils, specifically its antiviral and antidermatophytic properties.
Natural Product Research | 2018
Caroline Rita Venturi; Srgio Augusto De Loreto Bordignon; Paulo Michel Roehe; Jarbas Alves Montanha; Samuel Paulo Cibulski; Grace Gosmann
Abstract The chemical composition and antiviral activity of aqueous extract from Baccharis anomala was studied by bioactivity-guided fractionation. Ethanol precipitation and fractionation by molecular permeation allowed the separation of the anti-herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) active fraction from aqueous extract (Fraction B). Natural Product Reagent A, FeCl3 and thin-layer chromatography indicated the presence of phenolic compounds in the aqueous extract. Fraction B showed pronounced antiviral activity when tested with HSV-1 strains VR733/ATCC and Acyclovir-resistant 29-R, displaying virucidal but not virustatic activity.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2007
Daniela Fritz; Caroline Rita Venturi; Simone Tasca Cargnin; Jan Schripsema; Paulo Michel Roehe; Jarbas Alves Montanha; Gilsane Lino von Poser
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2013
Izabella Cabral Hassum; Caroline Rita Venturi; Grace Gosmann; Ana M Girardi Deiro
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2013
Izabella Cabral Hassum; Caroline Rita Venturi; Grace Gosmann; Ana M Girardi Deiro
Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales | 2013
Izabella Cabral Hassum; Caroline Rita Venturi; Grace Gosmann; Ana M Girardi Deiro
Archive | 2006
Camila Zimmer da Silva; Caroline Rita Venturi; Paulo Michel Roehe; Sergio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon
Archive | 2005
Caroline Rita Venturi; Camila Zimmer da Silva; Paulo Michel Roehe; Sergio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon
Archive | 2005
Simone Tasca Cargnin; Camila Zimmer da Silva; Daniela Fritz; Caroline Rita Venturi
Archive | 2005
Camila Zimmer da Silva; Caroline Rita Venturi; Paulo Michel Roehe; Sergio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon
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Alexandre Meneghello Fuentefria
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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