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Phytochemical Analysis | 2012

LC-UV assay method and UPLC/Q-TOF-MS characterisation of saponins from Ilex paraguariensis A. St. Hil. (mate) unripe fruits.

Maria Paula Garofo Peixoto; Samuel Kaiser; Simone Gasparin Verza; Pedro Ernesto de Resende; Janine Treter; Cabral Pavei; Gustavo Luís Borré; George González Ortega

INTRODUCTION Ilex paraguariensis A. St. Hil. (mate) is known in several South American countries because of the use of its leaves in stimulant herbal beverages. High saponin contents were reported in mate leaves and unripe fruits that possess a dissimilar composition. Two LC-UV methods previously reported for mate saponins assay focused on mate leaves and the quantification of the less polar saponin fraction in mate fruits. OBJECTIVE To develop and validate a LC-UV method to assay the total content of saponins in unripe mate fruits and characterise the chemical structure of triterpenic saponins by UPLC/Q-TOF-MS. METHODOLOGY From unripe fruits of mate a crude ethanolic extract was prepared (EX40) and the mate saponin fraction (MSF) purified by solid phase extraction. The LC-UV method was validated using ilexoside II as external standard. UPLC/Q-TOF-MS was adjusted from the LC-UV method to obtain the fragmentation patterns of the main saponins present in unripe fruits. RESULTS Both LC-UV and UPLC/Q-TOF-MS methods indicate a wide range of Ilex saponins polarity. The ilexoside II and total saponin content of EX40 were 8.20% (w/w) and 47.60% (w/w), respectively. The total saponin content in unripe fruits was 7.28% (w/w). The saponins present in MSF characterised by UPLC/Q-TOF-MS are derived mainly from ursolic/oleanolic, acetyl ursolic or pomolic acid. CONCLUSION The validated LC-UV method was shown to be linear, precise, accurate and to cover several saponins previously isolated from Ilex species and could be applied for the quality control of unripe fruit saponins.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011

Wormlike Micellar Aggregates of Saponins from Ilex paraguariensis A. St. Hil. (mate): A Characterisation by Cryo-TEM, Rheology, Light Scattering and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering

Maria Paula Garofo Peixoto; Janine Treter; Pedro Ernesto de Resende; Nádya Pesce da Silveira; George González Ortega; M. Jayne Lawrence; Cécile A. Dreiss

This work reports the physico-chemical characterisation of the micellar structures formed by a saponin fraction obtained from an important South American species, Ilex paraguariensis (mate). The mate saponin-enriched fraction (MSF) mainly comprises triterpenic glycosides and was obtained from mate green fruits through solid-phase extraction. The physico-chemical studies focused on the determination of the critical micellar concentration (CMC), the size and shape of the micelles, using conventional transmission electronic microscopy (TEM), as well as Cryo-TEM, light scattering and small-angle neutron scattering. The rheological behaviour of the solutions up to 4 wt% was also determined using a controlled-strain rheometer. Finally, the MSF ability to solubilise poorly water-soluble drugs was assayed using carbamazepine and flurbiprofen as basic and weak acidic drug models. Small spherical micelles of around 20 Å radius were observed in the presence of elongated structures with lengths of more than 500 nm, possessing a well-defined CMC of 0.41 g/L. MSF solutions ranging from 0.25 to 4% (w/v) demonstrated a viscoelastic behaviour independent of the concentration. MSF could improve the solubility of carbamazepine in the range of 0.13 to 1.5% (w/v).


Artificial Organs | 2016

Influence of Oxynitrided Surface in the Production of a Less Susceptible Titanium Surface to Skin‐Borne Bacterial Adhesion

Michelle de Medeiros Aires; Janine Treter; Danilo Cavalcante Braz; Cristiano Krug; Alexandre José Macedo; Clodomiro Alves Júnior

There is a growing quest for an ideal biomaterial that shows appropriate cellular response and is not susceptible to microbial adhesion. In this study, commercial grade II titanium was submitted to RF/DC plasma surface modification at 2.2 mbar, using gas mixtures of argon, nitrogen, and oxygen at proportions 4:1:2 and 4:1:3. The surfaces were physically and chemically characterized. In order to evaluate bacterial response, the surfaces were exposed to Staphylococcus epidermidis. Oxynitrided samples, although having a higher roughness as compared with untreated samples, exhibited lower bacterial growth. This observation is probably due to the formation of different crystalline phases of nitrides and oxides caused by plasma treatment. The surface with highest contact angle and highest surface tension showed lower bacterial adhesion. These results were confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. The role of nitrogen in reducing bacterial adhesion is clear when this material is compared with untreated titanium, on which only an oxide film is present.


Pharmaceutical Biology | 2015

Anti-infective effects of Brazilian Caatinga plants against pathogenic bacterial biofilm formation

Laura Nunes Silva; Danielle da Silva Trentin; Karine Rigon Zimmer; Janine Treter; Clara Lia Costa Brandelli; Amanda Piccoli Frasson; Tiana Tasca; Alexandre Gomes da Silva; Márcia Vanusa da Silva; Alexandre José Macedo

Abstract Context: The local communities living in the Brazilian Caatinga biome have a significant body of traditional knowledge on a considerable number of medicinal plants used to heal several maladies. Objective: Based on ethnopharmacological data, this study screened 23 aqueous plant extracts against two well-known models of biofilm-forming bacteria: Staphylococcus epidermidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Materials and methods: Crystal violet assay and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to evaluate the effect of extracts on biofilm formation and measurements of the absorbance at 600 nm to assess bacterial growth. Selected extracts were investigated regarding the cytotoxicity by MTT assay using mammal cells and the qualitative phytochemical fingerprint by thin layer chromatography. Results: Harpochilus neesianus Mart. ex Nees. (Acanthaceae) leaves, Apuleia leiocarpa Vogel J. F. Macbr. (Fabaceae), and Poincianella microphylla Mart. ex G. Don L. P. Queiroz (Fabaceae) fruits showed non-biocidal antibiofilm action against S. epidermidis with activities of 69, 52, and 63%, respectively. SEM confirmed that biofilm structure was strongly prevented and that extracts promoted overproduction of the matrix and/or bacterial morphology modification. Poincianella microphylla demonstrated toxicity at 4.0 mg/mL and 2.0 mg/mL, A. leiocarpa presented toxicity only at 4.0 mg/mL, whereas H. neesianus presented the absence of toxicity against Vero cell line. Preliminary phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of flavonoids, terpenoids, steroids, amines, and polyphenols. Discussion and conclusions: This work provides a scientific basis which may justify the ethnopharmacological use of the plants herein studied, indicating extracts that possess limited mammal cytotoxicity in vitro and a high potential as a source of antibiofilm drugs prototypes.


Química Nova | 2010

Foam-forming properties of Ilex paraguariensis (mate) saponin: foamability and foam lifetime analysis by Weibull equation

Janine Treter; Maria Paula Garofo Peixoto; George Gonzales Ortega; Gizele Scotti do Canto

Saponins are natural soaplike foam-forming compounds widely used in foods, cosmetic and pharmaceutical preparations. In this work foamability and foam lifetime of foams obtained from Ilex paraguariensis unripe fruits were analyzed. Polysorbate 80 and sodium dodecyl sulfate were used as reference surfactants. Aiming a better data understanding a linearized 4-parameters Weibull function was proposed. The mate hydroethanolic extract (ME) and a mate saponin enriched fraction (MSF) afforded foamability and foam lifetime comparable to the synthetic surfactants. The linearization of the Weibull equation allowed the statistical comparison of foam decay curves, improving former mathematical approaches.


Pharmaceutical Development and Technology | 2015

Formulation and quality control of semi-solid containing harmless bacteria by-products: chronic wounds pro-healing activity.

Maria Eugenia Sesto Cabral; Alberto N. Ramos; Alexandre José Macedo; Danielle da Silva Trentin; Janine Treter; Ruben H. Manzo; Juan Carlos Valdez

Abstract Chronic wounds are those that remain in a chronic inflammatory state and fail to follow normal healing process. Infection is one of the most important causes of chronicity. A frequent pathogen isolated from chronic infections is Pseudomonas aeruginosa; refractory to therapy and host immune attack in its biofilm phenotype. Lactobacillus plantarum cultures supernatants (LAPS) interfere with its pathogenic capacity. In addition, LAPS showed bacteriostatic and bactericide properties and is neither cytotoxic nor an inductor of necrosis-apoptosis. LAPSs chemical composition was determined; allowing us to propose a correlation between its constituents and their biological activity. This article shows a pharmaceutical dosage form designed by using LAPS as an API with pro-healing activity and its quality control. Pharmacotechnical and anti-microbial assays were adapted to demonstrate that the vehicle used does not modify LAPS activities. Selected formulation (F100) showed fair mechanical and technological properties. From the in vitro release assays was found an adequate release from the carrier matrix and maintains its anti-pathogenic activity for 6 months. We propose F100 for chronic wounds treatment. The use of harmless bacteria by-products, such as LAPS, to antagonize infectious pathogens that have ability to form biofilm is an efficient and economic approach to treat infected chronic wounds.


Applied Surface Science | 2014

Washing-resistant surfactant coated surface is able to inhibit pathogenic bacteria adhesion

Janine Treter; Fernando Bonatto; Cristiano Krug; Gabriel Vieira Soares; I.J.R. Baumvol; Alexandre José Macedo


Latin American Journal of Pharmacy | 2010

Anti-Trichomonas vaginalis Activity of Saponins from Ilex paraguariensis ("Mate") Fruits

Janine Treter; Maria Paula Garofo Peixoto; Raquel Brandt Giordani; Carine Lidiane Holz; Paulo Michel Roehe; Tiana Tasca; George González Ortega


Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2010

Evaluation of foam properties of saponin from Ilex paraguariensis A. St. Hil. (Aquifoliaceae) fruits

Gizele Scotti do Canto; Janine Treter; Samanta Yang; Gustavo Luís Borré; Maria Paula Garofo Peixoto; George González Ortega


biophysics 2017, Vol. 4, Pages 19-32 | 2016

Minimizing Pseudomonas aeruginosa adhesion to titanium surfaces by a plasma nitriding process

Michelle de Medeiros Aires; Janine Treter; Antonio Nunes Filho; Igor Oliveira Nascimento; Alexandre José Macedo; Clodomiro Alves Júnior

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Maria Paula Garofo Peixoto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Alexandre José Macedo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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George González Ortega

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Gustavo Luís Borré

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Gizele Scotti do Canto

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Pedro Ernesto de Resende

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Clodomiro Alves Júnior

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Cristiano Krug

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Danielle da Silva Trentin

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Michelle de Medeiros Aires

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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