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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2012

Ethnobotanical and scientific aspects of Malva sylvestris L.: a millennial herbal medicine

João Cleverson Gasparetto; Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins; Sirlei Sayomi Hayashi; Michel Fleith Otuky; Roberto Pontarolo

Objectives  Malva sylvestris L., known as common mallow, is native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. In the Mediterranean region, this species has a long history of use as food, and due to its therapeutic relevance, some parts of this plant have been employed in traditional and ethnoveterinary medicines. The leaves in particular have been reported to have potent anti‐inflammatory, antioxidant, anti‐complementary, anticancer and skin tissue integrity activity. Additionally, an anti‐ulcerogenic effect was recently proven, demonstrating that the aqueous extract was more effective than cimetidine, a potent medicine used to treat gastric ulcers. Due to its wide use and medicinal importance, many studies have been conducted; however, the information in the literature is very extensive and disseminated, making it difficult to use.


Bioanalysis | 2015

Simultaneous determination of levodopa, carbidopa, entacapone, tolcapone, 3-O-methyldopa and dopamine in human plasma by an HPLC-MS/MS method.

Rômulo Pereira Ribeiro; João Cleverson Gasparetto; Raquel de Oliveira Vilhena; Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins; Marco André Cardoso; Roberto Pontarolo; Katherine Athayde Teixeira de Carvalho

BACKGROUND In this study, we developed and validated a HPLC-MS/MS method capable of simultaneously determining levodopa, carbidopa, entacapone, tolcapone, 3-O-methyldopa and dopamine in human plasma. RESULTS & METHODOLOGY: Chromatographic separation was achieved using a C8 column with a mobile phase consisting of a gradient of water and acetonitrile:methanol (90:10 v/v), both containing 0.1% formic acid. The developed method was selective, sensitive (LD<7.0 ng ml(-1)), linear (r>0.99), precise (RSD<11.3%), accurate (RE<11.8%) and free of residual and matrix effects. The developed method was successfully applied in plasma patients with Parkinsons disease using Stalevo®. CONCLUSION The new method can be used for the clinical monitoring of these substances and applied to adjustments in drug dosages.


Biomedical Chromatography | 2014

Malva sylvestris L. extract suppresses desferrioxamine‐induced PGE2 and PGD2 release in differentiated U937 cells: the development and validation of an LC‐MS/MS method for prostaglandin quantification

Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins; Almeriane Maria Weffort-Santos; João Cleverson Gasparetto; Angela Cristina Leal Badaró Trindade; Michel Fleith Otuki; Roberto Pontarolo

Malva sylvestris is a species used worldwide as an alternative to anti-inflammatory therapies; however, its mechanism of action remains unknown. In this paper, the anti-inflammatory effects of M. sylvestris alcoholic extracts were evaluated by measuring the pro-inflammatory mediators PGE₂ and PGD₂ in desferrioxamine-stimulated phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate-differentiated U937 cells. An HPLC-DAD fingerprint of the M. sylvestris extract was performed and caffeic acid, ferulic acid and scopoletin were identified and quantified. An HPLC-MS/MS method was developed and validated to separate and measure the prostaglandins. The lower limits of detection (~0.5 ng/mL for PGE₂ and PGD₂) and quantification (1.0 ng/mL for PGE₂ and PGD₂) indicated that the method is highly sensitive. The calibration curves showed excellent coefficients of correlation (r > 0.99) over the range of 1.0-500.0 ng/mL, and at different levels, the accuracy ranged from 96.4 to 106.4% with an RSD < 10.0% for the precision study. This method was successfully applied using U937-d cells. A significant dose-dependent reduction of PGE2 and PGD2 levels occurred using 10 µg/mL (10.74 ± 2.86 and 9.60 ± 6.89%) and 50 µg/mL of extract (48.37 ± 3.24 and 53.06 ± 6.15%), suggesting that the anti-inflammatory mechanisms evoked by M. sylvestris may be related to modulation of these mediators.


Molecules | 2017

Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Malva sylvestris, Sida cordifolia, and Pelargonium graveolens Is Related to Inhibition of Prostanoid Production

Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins; Michel Leandro Campos; Ana Irioda; Dile Pontarolo Stremel; Angela Cristina Leal Badaró Trindade; Roberto Pontarolo

The ability of plant extracts and preparations to reduce inflammation has been proven by different means in experimental models. Since inflammation enhances the release of specific mediators, inhibition of their production can be used to investigate the anti-inflammatory effect of plants widely used in folk medicine for this purpose. The study was performed for leaves and flowers of Malva sylvestris, and leaves of Sida cordifolia and Pelargonium graveolens. These are three plant species known in Brazil as Malva. The anti-inflammatory activity of extracts and fractions (hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and residual) was evaluated by quantitation of prostaglandins (PG) PGE2, PGD2, PGF2α, and thromboxane B2 (the stable nonenzymatic product of TXA2) concentration in the supernatant of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)- induced RAW 264.7 cells. Inhibition of anti-inflammatory mediator release was observed for plants mainly in the crude extract, ethyl acetate fraction, and residual fraction. The results suggest superior activity of S. cordifolia, leading to significantly lower values of all mediators after treatment with its residual fraction, even at the lower concentration tested (10 μg/mL). M. sylvestris and P. graveolens showed similar results, such as the reduction of all mediators after treatment, with leaf crude extracts (50 μg/mL). These results suggest that the three species known as Malva have anti-inflammatory properties, S. cordifolia being the most potent.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2014

Non-Targeted Electrospray Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolic Fingerprinting and PLS-DA-Based Classification of Brazilian “Malvas”

Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins; Mário Sérgio Piantavini; Rômulo Pereira Ribeiro; Erika Amano; Bruna V. Dal Prá; Roberto Pontarolo


Journal of Basic and Applied Pharmaceutical Sciencies | 2016

Qualidade físico-química e atividades biológicas de caseinofosfopeptídeos obtidos por hidrólise tríptica de caseinato de sódio sob diferentes condições

Thais Regina Mezzomo; Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins; Marcelo Ribani; Cyntia M.T. Fadel-Picheth; Claudia Carneiro Hecke Krüger; Almeriane Maria Weffort-Santos


Revista Monografias Ambientais | 2014

PROFILE OF NURSING PROFESSIONALS ON MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

Gisele Loise Dias; Gianfábio Pimentel Franco; Fernanda Sarturi; Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins


Revista Monografias Ambientais | 2014

PROFILE OF NURSING STUDENTS ON MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

Gisele Loise Dias; Gianfábio Pimentel Franco; Fernanda Sarturi; Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins


Archive | 2014

Perfil de acadêmicos de enfermagem no manejo dos resíduos de serviços de saúde

Gisele Loise Dias; Gianfábio Pimentel Franco; Fernanda Sarturi; Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins


Archive | 2014

Perfil de profissionais de enfermagem no manejo dos resíduos dos serviços de saúde

Gisele Loise Dias; Gianfábio Pimentel Franco; Fernanda Sarturi; Cleverson Antonio Ferreira Martins

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Roberto Pontarolo

Federal University of Paraná

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Fernanda Sarturi

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Gianfábio Pimentel Franco

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Gisele Loise Dias

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Bruna V. Dal Prá

Federal University of Paraná

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