Gabriela Cristina Schmitt
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2009
Marcelo Dutra Arbo; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Mariana Fagundes Limberger; Mariele F. Charão; Ângela M. Moro; Gianine Ribeiro; Eliane Dallegrave; Solange Cristina Garcia; Mirna Bainy Leal; Renata Pereira Limberger
Extracts of Citrus aurantium L. (Rutaceae) unripe fruits have gained popularity for the treatment of obesity. Due to the wide use of C. aurantium/p-synephrine-containing products, this research was undertaken to evaluate its subchronic toxicity in mice and their actions in oxidative stress biomarkers. Groups of 9-10 mice received for 28 consecutive days a commercial C. aurantium dried extract (containing 7.5% p-synephrine) 400, 2000 or 4000 mg/kg and p-synephrine 30 or 300 mg/kg by oral gavage. There was a reduction in body weight gain of animals treated with both doses of p-synephrine. Organs relative weight, biochemical and hematological parameters were not altered in all treated mice. There was an increase in reduced glutathione (GSH) concentration in groups treated with C. aurantium 4000 mg/kg and p-synephrine 30 and 300 mg/kg. In glutathione peroxidase (GPx), there were an inhibition of the activity in C. aurantium 400 and 2000 mg/kg and p-synephrine 30 and 300 mg/kg treated animals, respectively, and was no alteration in malondialdehyde (MDA) levels. Thus, the results indicate a low subchronic toxicity of the tested materials in mice and a possible alteration in the oxidative metabolism. However, further tests are required to better elucidate the effects of these compounds in the antioxidant system.
International Journal of Toxicology | 2012
Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Marcelo Dutra Arbo; Andréia Louise Lorensi; Érica Santos Maciel; Carolina L. Krahn; Kristiane de Cássia Mariotti; Eliane Dallegrave; Mirna Bainy Leal; Renata Pereira Limberger
p-Synephrine is an adrenergic amine found in Citrus aurantium L. fruits and has been used for weight loss in dietary supplements. There are commercial products containing this substance associated to caffeine, salicin, and ephedrine. The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute toxicity of this mixture in mice of both sexes. The significative results observed after acute oral administration to male and female mice of 300, 350, and 400 mg/kg total of p-synephrine, ephedrine, salicin, plus caffeine in a 10:4:6:80 w/w ratio included a reduction in locomotor activity and ptosis in all treated groups for both sexes. Seizures were also observed in male (400 mg/kg) and female groups (350 and 400 mg/kg). Gasping and tearing were observed in males. Salivation (400 mg/kg), agitation (350 and 400 mg/kg), and piloerection (all treated groups) were significantly observed only in females. Deaths occurred in males at 350 and 400 mg/kg treated groups and the necropsy showed cardiopulmonary hemorrhage. A reduction in locomotor activity was confirmed through the spontaneous locomotor activity test, in which the number of crossings considerably decreased (P < .01) in all treated groups. The rotarod test showed a decrease in motor coordination at 400 mg/kg. Body temperature decreased significantly (P < .01) in all treated groups compared to controls. The results suggested clear signs of toxicity of p-synephrine, ephedrine, salicin, and caffeine association; this toxicity augments the attentiveness on commercial products containing this mixture, given the expressive number of adverse events related to its utilization.
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011
Kristiane de Cássia Mariotti; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Fabiano Barreto; Rodrigo E. Fortunato; Rodrigo B. Singer; Eliane Dallegrave; Mirna Bainy Leal; Renata Pereira Limberger
Gunnera perpensa (Gunneraceae) is an African plant widely used in traditional medicine. This species is known for its activity involving the female reproductive system, such as inducing or increasing labor, treating female infertility, expelling the placenta and/or preventing post-partum hemorrhage. These properties are probably due to (z)-venusol, a majoritary compound, and its action in conjunction with substances in the whole extract and other natural products. In southern Brazil, a native species Gunnera manicata L. that also belongs to Gunneraceae can be found. In spite of the traditional use of G. perpensa, there is no pharmacological and phytochemical information regarding the South American Gunnera species. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the activity of Brazilian G. manicata aqueous extracts on the reproductive system of immature female Wistar rats through a uterotrophic assay and to verify the presence of (z)-venusol by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Data were analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni´s post-hoc test (p< 0.01). Results obtained shown that G. manicata extracts did not present in vivo anti or estrogenic activity. Furthermore, (z)-venusol compound was not found. This study represents the first preliminary screening done on the South American G. manicata species.
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011
Kristiane de Cássia Mariotti; Fabiano Barreto; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Ivomar Zancanaro; Eliane Dallegrave; Rodrigo B. Singer; Mirna Bainy Leal; Renata Pereira Limberger
Gunnera (Gunneraceae) forma uma complexa associacao com a cianobacteria Nostoc puctiforme L. A simbiose Gunnera-Nostoc e a unica relatada envolvendo uma angiosperma e, em decorrencia desta, ocorre a formacao da neurotoxina β-N-metilamino-L-alanina (BMAA). No sul do Brasil, encontra-se a especie G. manicata L., da qual nao constam, na literatura cientifica, estudos fitoquimicos, farmacologicos e toxicologicos. Assim, o presente estudo avaliou a toxicidade aguda e a presenca da neurotoxina BMAA em extratos aquosos de G. manicata. O ensaio de toxicidade aguda foi realizado com extrato aquoso das raizes de G. manicata na concentracao de 2000 mg/kg, administrado em dose unica via oral em ratos Wistar. Letalidade foi observada diariamente durante 14 dias pos-tratamento. Apos a eutanasia, a massa relativa dos orgaos foi analisada por ANOVA de uma via e investigou-se a presenca de alteracoes macroscopicas. A analise do BMAA por CG/EM envolveu uma etapa preliminar de derivatizacao, ja a analise por ESI-EM/EM foi realizada por infusao direta. O presente estudo demonstrou a ausencia da neurotoxina nas amostras de G. manicata analisadas bem como a ausencia de toxicidade aguda no extrato aquoso das raizes. Esses dados demonstram alta margem de seguranca dos extratos testados.
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2016
Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Marcelo Dutra Arbo; Andréia Louise Lorensi; Ana Laura Bemvenuti Jacques; Sabrina Nascimento; Kristiane de Cássia Mariotti; Solange Cristina Garcia; Eliane Dallegrave; Mirna Bainy Leal; Renata Pereira Limberger
The association of p-synephrine, ephedrine, salicin, and caffeine in dietary supplements and weight loss products is very common worldwide, even though ephedrine has been prohibited in many countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate a 28-day oral exposure toxicity profile of p-synephrine, ephedrine, salicin, and caffeine mixture (10:4:6:80 w/w respectively) in male and female Wistar rats. Body weight and signs of toxicity, morbidity, and mortality were observed daily. After 28 days, animals were euthanized and blood collected for hematological, biochemical, and oxidative stress evaluation. No clinical signs of toxicity, significant weight loss or deaths occurred, nor were there any significant alterations in hematological parameters. Biochemical and oxidative stress biomarkers showed lipid peroxidation, and hepatic and renal damage (p < 0.05; ANOVA/Bonferroni) in male rats (100 and 150 mg/kg) and a reduction (p < 0.05; ANOVA/Bonferroni) in glutathione (GSH) levels in all male groups. Female groups displayed no indications of oxidative stress or biochemical alterations. The different toxicity profile displayed by male and female rats suggests a hormonal influence on mixture effects. Results demonstrated that the tested mixture can alter oxidative status and promote renal and hepatic damages.
Chromatographia | 2009
Adriana Andrade; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Luciana G. Rossato; Dennis Russowsky; Renata Pereira Limberger
Archive | 2013
Renata Pereira Limberger; Ana Laura Bemvenuti Jacques; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Marcelo Dutra Arbo
Ciencia Rural | 2010
Rachel Picada Bulcão; Raquel Tonello; Sílvia Juliane Piva; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Tatiana Emanuelli; Eliane Dallegrave; Solange Cristina Garcia
Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011
Marcelo Dutra Arbo; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Eliane Dallegrave; Mirna Bainy Leal; Renata Pereira Limberger
Archive | 2009
Débora Schoenfeld Prusch; Adriana Andrade; Gabriela Cristina Schmitt; Kristiane de Cássia Mariotti; Patricia Klitzke Paliosa
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