Gabriela López-Angulo
Autonomous University of Sinaloa
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Science of The Total Environment | 2017
Monika Moeder; Otoniel Carranza-Diaz; Gabriela López-Angulo; Rito Vega-Aviña; Francisco Armando Chávez-Durán; Seifeddine Jomaa; Ursula Winkler; Steffi Schrader; Thorsten Reemtsma; Francisco Delgado-Vargas
This case study presents the fate of selected organic, priority and emerging pollutants along a 3.6km sector of a vegetated, agricultural ditch situated in Sinaloa (Mexico). The ditch receives runoff of agriculture and domestic wastewater from an adjacent community. During 2013, the occurrence of 38 organic pollutants (pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), artificial sweeteners and pharmaceutical residues) was monitored monthly at five selected points in the ditch water. Additionally, sediment and Typha domingensis (cattail) plants were collected in March, June, and September 2013 and investigated concerning their ability to absorb and accumulate pollutants. The concentrations of the selected pollutants in the ditch water ranged from sub ngL-1 (metolachlor, atrazine) to μgL-1 (metalaxyl, acesulfame). The metabolites endosulfan sulfate and endosulfan lactone exceeded mostly the concentration of the precursor insecticide endosulfan. Sorption on sediments was of minor relevance for accumulation of pollutants in the ditch system. Concentrations in the sediments varied seasonally and ranged from 0.2 to 12,432μgkg-1 dry weight (d.w.). T. domingensis accumulated ten of the studied pollutants mainly in roots (5-1065μgkg-1 d.w.). Overall, the monitoring results of the ditch compartments indicated that downstream the concentrations of the target pollutants decreased. Under no-flow conditions in the hot season, the ditch revealed a noticeable potential to mitigate pollutants. Among the high microbial activity in the water and the subtropical climate conditions, the ditch vegetation contributed to natural attenuation of the selected pollutants.
International Journal of Green Pharmacy | 2010
Francisco Delgado-Vargas; Fernando Félix-Favela; Juan Fernando Pío-León; Gabriela López-Angulo; José A. López-Valenzuela; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Magdalena de J. Uribe-Beltrán
The pulp of the Vitex mollis fruit is edible and traditionally used to treat diarrhoea. The antibacterial activity of this fruit is reported here for the first time. The fruit pulp was extracted with methanol (ME) and the extract was fractionated with solvents. ME and their fractions [hexanic (HF), chloroformic (CF), ethyl acetate (EAF) and aqueous (AqF)] were assayed against human pathogenic bacteria (microdilution test) and their phytochemicals determined (qualitative chemical determinations). The samples (i.e., ME, HE, CF, EAF and AqF) showed antibacterial activity; EAF was the most active, showing such activity against Shigella dysenteriae [minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC)=2 mg/ml]. Phenolics were mainly found in ME and EAF; compounds of this chemical family are well known for their antidiarrhoeal and antimicrobial activities. The reported antibacterial activity and phenolics content of V. mollis fruit could be associated with its use in the treatment of diarrhoea. Key words: Antibacterial activity, diarrhoea, phytochemical analysis, Vitex mollis
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2014
Jesús Córdova-Guerrero; Esteban Hernández-Guevara; Sandy Ramírez-Zatarain; Marco Núñez-Bautista; Adrián Ochoa-Terán; Raquel Muñiz-Salazar; Julio Montes-Avila; Gabriela López-Angulo; Armando Paniagua-Michel; Gustavo A. Nuño Torres
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common causes of nosocomial infections. The purpose of this study was the synthesis and in vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity of 10 new 3-oxazolidin-2-one analogues on 12 methicillin resistant S. aureus (MRSA) clinical isolates. S. aureus confirmation was achieved via catalase and coagulase test. Molecular characterization of MRSA was performed by amplification of the mecA gene. Antimicrobial susceptibility was evaluated via the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion susceptibility test protocol, using commonly applied antibiotics and the oxazolidinone analogues. Only (R)-5-((S)-1-dibenzylaminoethyl)-1,3-oxazolidin-2-one (7a) exhibited antibacterial activity at 6.6 μg. These results, allow us to infer that molecules such as 7a can be potentially used to treat infections caused by MRSA strains.
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition | 2018
Gabriela López-Angulo; Julio Montes-Avila; Leticia Sánchez-Ximello; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Valentín Miranda-Soto; José A. López-Valenzuela; Francisco Delgado-Vargas
Red arils of Pithecellobium dulce fruit, commonly known as guamuchil, show high antioxidant (AOx) and α-glucosidase inhibitory (IαG) activities, which have been mainly associated with the content of unknown anthocyanins. In this study, the AOx (i.e., DPPH and ABTS as Trolox equivalents, μmol TE/g) and IαG (as half-maximal inhibitory concentration, IC50, mg/mL) activities of the anthocyanin-rich fraction (ARF) obtained from red arils were contrasted with those of the methanol extract (ME), and the main ARF anthocyanins were characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS, GC-MS and 1H-NMR. The AOx and IαG values of the ARF (DPPH = 597.8; ABTS = 884.01; IαG = 0.06) were better than those of the ME (DPPH = 41.5; ABTS = 142.3; IαG = 17.5); remarkably, the ARF IαG value was about 42 times lower than that of acarbose. The main anthocyanins in ARF were pelargonidin 3-O-glucoside and cyanidin 3-O-glucoside. Thus, the consumption of red P. dulce arils could provide health benefits for prevention/treatment of chronic degenerative diseases such as diabetes.
Journal of applied botany and food quality | 2018
Gabriela López-Angulo; Julio Montes-Avila; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Rito Vega-Aviña; José A. López-Valenzuela; Francisco Delgado-Vargas
Echeveria species (Crassulaceae) are used in traditional medicine and some of their biological activities are demonstrated (e.g. antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anticancer). However, their chemical composition has been scarcely studied. The methanol extracts (ME) of three Echeveria species (E. craigiana, E. kimnachii and E. subrigida) from Mexico were analyzed for the sterol (GC-MS) and phenolic (HPLC-DAD-ESI-MSn) composition. Eleven sterols were identified, E. kimnachii showed the highest total content (7.87 mg/g ME), and the main constituents were γ-sitosterol in E. craigiana (33.9%) and E. subrigida (54.4%), and lupenone in E. kimnachii (28.9%). The phenolic analysis showed differences among the Echeveria species, which contained flavonoids derivatives and tannins as the main components. The main flavonoids in E. craigiana were hexoside derivatives of quercetin and isorhamnetin, both with a 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaroyl substituent; in E. subrigida hexosides of isorhamnetin, quercetin and kaempferol; and E. kimnachii showed the greatest diversity including proanthocyanidins and less common flavonoid derivatives of kaempferol O,O-disubstituted by acyl derivatives. The characteristic phytochemicals of each studied Echeveria species could be responsible of its specific biological activities and useful as chemotaxonomic markers. The kaempferol derivatives in E. kimnachii are rare in nature and they will be isolated and characterized.
Cyta-journal of Food | 2018
Francisco Delgado-Vargas; Laura Yaneth Sicairos-Medina; Anayanci Guadalupe Luna-Mandujan; Gabriela López-Angulo; Nancy Y. Salazar-Salas; Misael Odín Vega-García; José Basilio Heredia; José A. López-Valenzuela
ABSTRACT The fruit of 18 Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme accessions from Mexico were evaluated for total phenolics (TP) by the Folin-Ciocalteau assay, phenolic profiles by high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection-mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS), antioxidant activity (AoxA) by 2,2´-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazolin)-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS), 2,2-diphenil-1-pycrilhydrazyl (DPPH), and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC), and antimutagenic activity (AmuA) by the Ames assay. TP was measured as Gallic Acid Equivalents (GAE) and the AoxA as Trolox Equivalents (TE). TP varied from 37 to 86 mg GAE 100 g−1 fresh weight (fw). The AoxA by ABTS (568-1187 µmol TE 100 g−1 fw) and DPPH (157-350 µmol TE 100 g−1 fw) correlated with TP and the levels of caffeoylquinic acids and rutin. The AmuA did not correlate with the levels of phenolics. Some accessions had higher AoxA and AmuA than those reported for commercial cultivars and also showed high levels of caffeoylquinic acids and rutin; thus, their consumption could have good health promoting effects.
Pharmaceutical Biology | 2017
Sandra Olivas-Quintero; Gabriela López-Angulo; Julio Montes-Avila; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Rito Vega-Aviña; José A. López-Valenzuela; Nancy Y. Salazar-Salas; Francisco Delgado-Vargas
Abstract Context: Helicteres vegae Cristóbal (Sterculiaceae) (Hv) and Heliopsis sinaloensis B.L. Turner (Asteraceae) (Hs) are endangered and poorly studied plant species; related plants have been used against chronic-degenerative and infectious diseases. Therefore, Hv and Hs could be sources of bioactive compounds against these illnesses. Objective: To determine the chemical composition and biological activities (antioxidant, antimutagenic and antimicrobial) of Hv and Hs leaves (L) and stems (S). Materials and methods: Methanol extracts (ME) of each plant/tissue were evaluated for their phytochemicals; phenolics (HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS); antioxidant activity (AA) (0.125–4 mg/mL) (DPPH, ABTS, ORAC and β-carotene discoloration); antimutagenicity (0.5 and 1 mg/plate) (Ames assay, tester strain Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium YG1024, 1-nitropyrene as mutagen); activity against human pathogens (1 mg/mL); and toxicity (0.01–2 mg/mL) (Artemia salina assay). Results: All ME showed flavonoids and triterpenes/steroids. The ME-SHv had the highest content of total phenolics (TP) (2245.82 ± 21.45 mg GAE/100 g d.w.) and condensed tannins (603.71 ± 1.115 mg CE/100 g d.w.). The compounds identified were flavonoids (kaempferol 7-O-coumaroylhexoside, and two kaempferol 7-O-rhamnosylhexosides) and phenolics [rosmarinic acid, and 3′-O-(8″-Z-caffeoyl) rosmarinic acid]. The ME-LHs showed the highest content of flavonoids (357.88 mg RE/g d.w.) and phenolic acids (238.58 mg CAE/g d.w.) by HPLC. The ME-SHv showed the highest AA. All ME were strong antimutagens (63.3-85.7%). Only the Hs extracts were toxic (ME-LHs, LC50 = 94.9 ± 1.7 μg/mL; ME-SHs, LC50 = 89.03 ± 4.42 μg/mL). Discussion and conclusions: Both Hv and Hs are potential sources of preventive and therapeutic agents against chronic-degenerative diseases.
Cyta-journal of Food | 2013
J.F. Pío-León; Gabriela López-Angulo; Rito Vega-Aviña; J. Montes-Avila; S.P. Díaz-Camacho; Francisco Delgado-Vargas
Se realizó la primera caracterización fisicoquímica y nutricional de las semillas de Ebenopsis caesalpinioides, una leguminosa infrautilizada de Sinaloa, México. En estas semillas se registró: alto contenido de sustancias lipofílicas (triterpenos/esteroles y ácidos grasos); los principales componentes nutricionales fueron lípidos (274 g/kg b.h.), proteínas (271,5 g/kg b.h.), fibra dietaria (127,8 g/kg % b.h.), α-tocoferol (75,8 mg/kg), cobre (12,7 mg/kg), magnesio (2531 mg/kg), manganeso (7,7 mg/kg) y potasio (12686,9 g/kg); los ácidos grasos mayoritarios fueron oleico (619 g/kg), linoleico (122,2 g/kg) y palmítico (94,7 g/kg); proteínas con contenido alto de fenilalanina + tirosina (99,7 g/kg) y bajo en aminoácidos azufrados (14,8 g/kg) y lisina (8,3 g/kg); taninos (8,7 g/kg), ácido fítico (3,2 g/kg); y actividad antioxidante (ABTS = 23246,6 μmolET/kg). De acuerdo a sus propiedades, el consumo de semillas de E. caesalpinioides puede proveer beneficios a la salud para la prevención o manejo de enfermedades cardiovasculares.
Industrial Crops and Products | 2013
Yesmi Patricia Ahumada-Santos; Julio Montes-Avila; Magdalena de Jesús Uribe-Beltrán; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Gabriela López-Angulo; Rito Vega-Aviña; José A. López-Valenzuela; José Basilio Heredia; Francisco Delgado-Vargas
Journal of Functional Foods | 2014
Esmeralda Cuevas-Juárez; Korinthia Yamileth Yuriar-Arredondo; Juan Fernando Pío-León; Julio Montes-Avila; Gabriela López-Angulo; Sylvia Páz Díaz-Camacho; Francisco Delgado-Vargas