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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2012

Screening of Brazilian medicinal plants for antiviral activity against rotavirus.

Alzira Batista Cecílio; Déborah Behr de Faria; Pollyana de Carvalho Oliveira; Sérgio Caldas; Dario Alves de Oliveira; Marcos Sobral; Maria Gorette Resende Duarte; Carolina Paula de Souza Moreira; Cláudia Gontijo Silva; Vera Lúcia de Almeida

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Brazilian medicinal plants traditionally used for the treatment of diarrhoea were investigated for their in vitro antiviral activity against the simian rotavirus SA11. MATERIALS AND METHODS The ethanolic crude extracts of plants collected in the cerrado of Minas Gerais, Brazil were submitted to phytochemical screening. The cytotoxicity of the extracts was inferred by cellular morphologic alterations. Antiviral activity was assessed by the ability of the extracts to inhibit the cytopathic effect (CPE) of rotavirus on the treated cells. RT-PCR was performed to confirm and/or confront antiviral assay data. RESULTS The maximum non-toxic concentration ranged from 50 to 500 μg/mL. All extracts were toxic at a concentration of 5000 μg/mL but no extract showed cytotoxicity at 50 μg/mL. The species Byrsonima verbascifolia, Myracrodruon urundeuva, Eugenia dysenterica and Hymenaea courbaril exhibited the strongest in vitro activity against rotavirus. Their extracts prevented the formation of CPE, and RT-PCR analysis detected no amplification of genetic material from rotavirus. Tannins, flavonoids, saponins, coumarins and terpenes were the major classes of natural products found in the leaf extracts that showed antiviral activity. CONCLUSION Among the species studied, Byrsonima verbascifolia, Eugenia dysenterica, Hymenaea courbaril and Myracrodruon urundeuva showed potential activity against rotavirus and are worthy of further study. The present study corroborates ethnopharmacological data as a valuable source in the selection of plants with antiviral activity and to some extent validates their traditional uses.


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2013

In vivo analgesic activity, toxicity and phytochemical screening of the hydroalcoholic extract from the leaves of Psidium cattleianum Sabine

Felipe Queiroz Alvarenga; Bárbara Caroline Ferreira Mota; Marcel N. Leite; Jaciara M.S. Fonseca; Dario Alves de Oliveira; Vanessa de Andrade Royo; Márcio Luis Andrade e Silva; Viviane Rodrigues Esperandim; Alexandre Secorun Borges; Rosangela da Silva de Laurentiz

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Psidium cattleianum Sabine is extensively used in Brazilian traditional medicine to treat several diseases including painful disorders. Aim of the study to investigate the toxicity and the possible analgesic activities of the hydroalcoholic extract from the leaves of Psidium cattleianum Sabine (ELPCS), to support its use in folk medicine. To screen the major phytochemical constituents of this extract and evaluate their antioxidant activity. MATERIALS AND METHODS ELPCS was assessed for its antioxidant activity using the DPPH model. Its analgesic activity was examined using mouse models of acetic acid-induced writhing and hot plate paw licking models. The major phytochemical constituents of the extract were screened; their toxicity on LLC-MK2 mammalian cells was evaluated. RESULTS ELPCS exhibited significant peripheral analgesic activity at doses of 60, 80, 100, 200 and 400mg/kg in mice, but it did not display central analgesic activity and not was toxic to LLC-MK2 cell (LD50>400 µg/mL). The extract exhibited free radical scavenging activity as evidenced by IC50 values (15.9 µg/mL) obtained by the DPPH method. Phytochemical screening detected flavonoids, saponins, cardiac glycosides, anthraquinones, and tannins. CONCLUSIONS The results of the experimental studies proved the analgesic activity of ELPCS and supported the traditional use of this plant.


Ciencia Rural | 2012

Antibacterial activity tannin-rich fraction from leaves of Anacardium humile

Perácio Rafael Bueno Ferreira; Cíntia Sorandra Oliveira Mendes; Cínthia Gracielly Rodrigues; Juliane Caroline Moura Rocha; Vanessa de Andrade Royo; Henrique Maia Valério; Dario Alves de Oliveira

In vitro tests conducted with extracts rich in tannins have identified several biological activities of this class of substance. Thus, this paper intends to evaluate the antibacterial activity of tannin-rich fraction obtained from leaf extracts of Anacardium humile A.St.-Hil. Extracts of A. humile leaves in 70% acetone were semi-purified with ethyl acetate and butanol. We quantified the total tannins of the semi-purified fractions, of the crude extract and of aqueous residues and then performed tests of the antibacterial activity of the tannins against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853 and Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212. All positive extracts underwent tannin isolation using a Sephadex LH-20 column. The tannins isolated from the samples were quantified and tested for the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBC). The tannins from crude extracts, semi-purifications and residues showed inhibition of S. aureus growth with MIC=500 g mL-1. All tannin fractions showed MIC against all strains and MBC, except against E. faecalis. The tannin fractions from Anacardium humile have antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomononas aeruginosa and Enterococcus faecalis and, therefore, may be promising for future synthesis of new antibacterial agents.


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2015

Anatomy, Histochemistry, and Antifungal Activity of Anacardium humile (Anacardiaceae) Leaf.

Vanessa de Andrade Royo; Maria Olívia Mercadante-Simões; Leonardo Monteiro Ribeiro; Dario Alves de Oliveira; Marcela Magda R. Aguiar; Ellenhise R. Costa; Perácio Rafael Bueno Ferreira

Leaves of Anacardium humile are used in Brazilian traditional medicine for the treatment of intestinal disturbances and skin lesions. This study aimed to define leaf diagnostic structural characters, to propose a new method of phytochemical analysis of secretions, prospect flavonoids and alkaloids, and to evaluate their inhibitory activity on Candida albicans. Common anatomical, phytochemical, and microbiological methods were used. Leaves of Anacardium occidentale were used as a reference for the structural analyses. The main structural characters were closed vascular system, absence of ducts at the medulla, bilateral mesophyll, absence of bundle sheath extension, and secretory idioblasts at the xylem. The ducts present schizogenous origin, and secreting activity is restricted to the initial phases of leaf blade expansion. The proposed new phytochemical method is practical and inexpensive and has potential for wide application. The abundance of tannins and flavonoids is related to medicinal use. A single peak in high-performance liquid chromatography indicated the presence of a pure substance not previously reported. The extract had a strong inhibitory effect on C. albicans. The obtained results confirm the potential of A. humile for the prospection of new bioactive compounds.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2014

Structure, histochemistry and phytochemical profile of the bark of the sobol and aerial stem of Tontelea micrantha (Celastraceae - Hippocrateoideae)

Maria Olívia Mercadante-Simões; Lays Araújo Nery; Perácio Rafael Bueno Ferreira; Leonardo Monteiro Ribeiro; Vanessa de Andrade Royo; Dario Alves de Oliveira

The bark of the underground stem of Tontelea micrantha (Mart. ex. Schult.) A. C. Sm., a native Brazilian Cerrado species, is used in folk medicine for treating kidney ailments. The structures of the underground and the aerial stems were examined and their barks were analyzed for the presence of secondary metabolites. Bark fragments were processed according to conventional techniques in plant anatomy and their chemical compositions examined using histochemical and phytochemical tests, thin layer chromatography, and high-efficiency liquid chromatography. The underground stem is a sobol with unusual cambial activity. Laticifers that secrete terpenoids were present in the cortex and phloem of both organs and can contribute to the identification of the species in field. Druses were present in both barks, but mono-crystals were only observed in the sobol. Tannins, flavonoids, alkaloids, and terpenoids occurred in both types of bark, but carotenoids were only detected in the sobol. The similarities between these two organs indicate that the aerial stem bark has potential medicinal use and represents a plausible alternative to harvesting the sobol, which could contribute to the preservation of natural populations of this species.


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2017

Physico-Chemical Characterization and Fatty Acid Profile of the Acrocomia emensis (Arecaceae) Seed Oil

Déborah Santos Neiva; Juliana Almeida Rocha; Afrânio Farias de Melo Júnior; Dario Alves de Oliveira; Murilo Malveira Brandão; Vany Perpetua Ferraz; Vanessa de Andrade Royo; Elytania Veiga Menezes

In Brazil there are several oleaginous plants, with the potential to supply oil as raw material for various types of industries (cosmetic, pharmaceutical, energy, among others), among them we have the Acrocomia emensis (Arecaceae) known as tucum rasteiro. The objective of this work was to realize: extraction of the oil of the almonds using two types of cold mechanical press (walrus type and manual hydraulic type of 15 tons), physical-chemical analyzes (acidity index, peroxides, refraction, moisture and volatile material, ash, viscosity and density at 25 oC) and fatty acid profile of the oil extracted from almonds of A. emensis from three localities in the northern state of Minas Gerais, Brazil (Bonito de Minas, Brasilia de Minas and Montes Claros). The values of the physical-chemical indexes varied among the samples from the different locations. Extraction using walrus type press provided higher yield. The fatty acids of the oils of the three origins were: caprylic, capric, lauric, myristic, palmitic, stearic, oleic and linoleic. The majority in the three samples were the lauric acid.


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2015

Spatial genetic structure of Cavanillesia arborea K. Schum. (Malvaceae) in seasonally dry Tropical forest: Implications for conservation

Afrânio Farias de Melo Júnior; Dulcinéia de Carvalho; Murilo Malveira Brandão; Ligiany Gravoche Sousa; Fábio de Almeida Vieira; Elytania Veiga Menezes; Vanessa de Andrade Royo; Dario Alves de Oliveira


Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2012

Spatial genetic structure in natural populations of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocareceae) in the North of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Afranio Farias de Melo; Dulcinéia de Carvalho; Fábio de Almeida Vieira; Dario Alves de Oliveira


Unimontes Científica | 2015

Potencial da biodiversidade vegetal da Região Norte do Estado de Minas Gerais

Dario Alves de Oliveira; Patrícia de Abreu Moreira; Afrânio Farias de Melo Júnior; Marcio Antonio Silva Pimenta


Flora | 2015

Genetic diversity and structure of the tree Enterolobium contortisiliquum (Fabaceae) associated with remnants of a seasonally dry tropical forest

Patrícia de Abreu Moreira; Murilo Malveira Brandão; Natalia Hayashida de Araujo; Dario Alves de Oliveira; G. Wilson Fernandes

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Cíntia Sorandra Oliveira Mendes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Dulcinéia de Carvalho

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Patrícia de Abreu Moreira

Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto

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G. Wilson Fernandes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Janaína Ribeiro Oliveira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Lays Araújo Nery

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Marcos Sobral

Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei

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