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Phytotherapy Research | 2013

Anti-Inflammatory, Antinociceptive and Cytotoxic Effects of the Methanol Extract of Cecropia pachystachya Trécul

Danielle Maria de Oliveira Aragão; Isabel Vieira de Assis Lima; Josiane Mello da Silva; Paula Maria Quaglio Bellozi; Juliana de Carvalho da Costa; Gabriele Mendes Matos Cardoso; Elaine M. Souza-Fagundes; Elita Scio

Cecropia pachystachya is widely used in the traditional medicine as anti‐inflammatory, antitusive, expectorant, antiasthmatic and hypoglycemic. It is also commercially available to treat skin cancer. To validate some of the popular uses of this species, its methanol leaves extract (CPM) was tested for anti‐inflammatory, antinociceptive and cytotoxic effects. The anti‐inflammatory activity was evaluated by croton oil‐induced ear edema test. When used orally, the anti‐inflammatory effect of CPM at 300 mg/kg was similar to that of indomethacin with 53% inhibition of the ear edema. Also, results on topical treatment were similar to that of dexamethasone with 83% inhibition of the edema. To evaluate the antinociceptive activity, acetic acid‐induced writhing and formalin‐induced pain tests were employed. CPM (100 and 300 mg/kg) reduced the number of writhing by 61% and 67%, respectively. In both doses, the activity was comparable to the reference drug, indomethacin. The oral administration of CPM was ineffective in the first phase of formalin test but exhibited great effects on the second phase decreasing the licking time by 85% at 300 mg/kg. The cytotoxic potential of CPM was also investigated against HL60, HL60.bcl2 and Jurkat tumor cell lines and showed an inhibition of more than 50% of cell proliferation. The flavones orientin and isoorientin were detected in CPM. Copyright


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2015

Pereskia aculeata Miller leaves present in vivo topical anti-inflammatory activity in models of acute and chronic dermatitis.

Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto; Danielle Cunha Machado; Josiane Mello da Silva; Jéssica Leiras Mota Conegundes; Ana Cristina Moura Gualberto; Jacy Gameiro; Luciana Moreira Chedier; Maria Christina Marques Nogueira Castañon; Elita Scio

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The leaves of Pereskia aculeata Miller (Cactaceae), known as Barbados gooseberry, are used in Brazilian traditional medicine as emollients and to treat skin wounds and inflammation. This study investigated the topical anti-inflammatory activity of the hexane fraction (HF) obtained from the methanol extract of the leaves of this species in models of acute and chronic ear dermatitis in mice. MATERIAL AND METHODS Mice ear edema was induced by topical application of croton oil, arachidonic acid, capsaicin, ethyl-phenylpropiolate and phenol; and by subcutaneous injection of histamine. Ear biopsies were obtained to determine the levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α cytokines by ELISA assay. Histopathological analysis was also performed to evaluate the HF activity in croton oil multiple application test. In addition, acute dermal irritation/corrosion test in rats was accomplished. HF chemical characterization was performed by GC-MS analysis. RESULTS HF intensively reduced the inflammatory process induced by all irritant agents used, except for arachidonic acid. This activity is related, at least in part, to the reduction of IL-6 and TNF-α cytokines levels. Moreover, when the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist mifepristone was used, HF failed to respond to the croton oil application.The results strongly suggested a glucocorticoid-like effect, which was reinforced by the presence of considerable amounts of sterol compounds identified in HF. The acute dermal irritaton/corrosion test showed no signs of toxicity. CONCLUSIONS This study showed that the acute and chronic anti-inflammatory activity of P. aculeata leaves is very promising, and corroborates to better understand their ethnopharmacological applications.


BioMed Research International | 2014

Cecropia pachystachya: A Species with Expressive In Vivo Topical Anti-Inflammatory and In Vitro Antioxidant Effects

Natália Ramos Pacheco; Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto; Josiane Mello da Silva; Renata de Freitas Mendes; Juliana de Carvalho da Costa; Danielle Maria de Oliveira Aragão; Maria Christina Marques Nogueira Castañon; Elita Scio

Cecropia pachystachya is a species traditionally used in Brazil to treat inflammation. This work aims to evaluate the topical anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of the methanolic extract of C. pachystachya (CPM) and to perform its chemical fingerprint by HPLC-DAD. The topical anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated using the mouse models of acute ear inflammation induced by croton oil, arachidonic acid, capsaicin, EPP, phenol, and chronic inflammation induced by multiple application of croton oil. The in vitro antioxidant effect of CPM was investigated using DPPH, reducing power, β-carotene bleaching, and TBARS assays. HPLC analysis was performed to quantify the antioxidant phenolics orientin, isoorientin, and chlorogenic acid previously identified in CPM. CPM exhibited significant anti-inflammatory effect in the acute models, in some cases comparable to the reference drugs. Histopathological analysis showed a moderate chronic skin anti-inflammatory effect with decrease in vasodilation, edema, cell infiltration, and epidermal hyperproliferation. It also showed strong in vitro antioxidant activity. The contents of orientin, isoorientin, and chlorogenic acid were 66.5 ± 1.8, 118.8 ± 0.7, and 5.4 ± 0.2 µg/mg extract, respectively. The topical anti-inflammatory activity of CPM could be based on its antioxidant properties, although other effects are probably involved, including COX inhibition and other mechanisms.


Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2016

In vivo wound healing activity of gels containing Cecropia pachystachya leaves

Ana Paula do Nascimento Duque; Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto; Renata de Freitas Mendes; Josiane Mello da Silva; Danielle Maria de Oliveira Aragão; Maria Christina Marques Nogueira Castañon; Elita Scio

To evaluate the in‐vivo wound healing and in‐vitro antioxidant activity of gels containing the ethyl acetate extract of Cecropia pachystachya (ECP) 2% and 5%, and to perform the chemical fingerprint of ECP by HPLC‐DAD.


BioMed Research International | 2014

HPLC-DAD Analysis, Antileishmanial, Antiproliferative, and Antibacterial Activities of Lacistema pubescens: An Amazonian Medicinal Plant

Josiane Mello da Silva; Luciana M. R. Antinarelli; Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto; Elaine Soares Coimbra; Elaine M. Souza-Fagundes; Antônia Ribeiro; Elita Scio

Species of the genus Lacistema are traditionally used by Brazilian and Peruvian indigenous communities. The present study investigated the in vitro antileishmanial activity against several Leishmania species, cytotoxicity in murine peritoneal macrophages, antiproliferative activity against HL60 and Jurkat cells, and antibacterial activities against seven bacteria strains of the aerial parts of the methanolic crude extract and fractions of Lacistema pubescens. In addition, their chemical profile was also evaluated. Hexane fraction showed the most significant IC50 values against all promastigotes of Leishmania species tested, except for L. chagasi (IC50 = 4.2 µg/mL for L. major and IC50 = 3.5 µg/mL for L. amazonensis). This fraction also exhibited a strong activity against amastigotes of L. amazonensis (IC50 = 6.9 µg/mL). The antiproliferative activity was also observed for methanolic extract and hexane fraction with IC50 = 47.2 µg/mL and IC50 = 39.7 µg/mL for HL60, respectively. Regarding the antimicrobial activity, the overall antibacterial activity was not very significative. Phytol and sitosterol were identified in the methanolic extract. Additionally, previous studies also revealed the presence of those compounds in the hexane fraction. Among other compounds, phytol and sitosterol were probably involved in the antileishmanial and cytotoxicity activities observed in this study.


Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2015

Topical application of the hexane fraction of Lacistema pubescens reduces skin inflammation and cytokine production in animal model

Josiane Mello da Silva; Jéssica Leiras Mota Conegundes; Renata de Freitas Mendes; Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto; Ana Cristina Moura Gualberto; Antônia Ribeiro; Jacy Gameiro; Jair A.K. Aguiar; Maria Christina Marques Nogueira Castañon; Elita Scio

The aim of this study was to investigate the acute topical anti‐inflammatory effect of the hexane fraction (HLP) of Lacistema pubescens in mice.


Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2017

The essential oil from the fruits of the Brazilian spice Xylopia sericea A. St.-Hil. presents expressive in-vitro antibacterial and antioxidant activity

Renata de Freitas Mendes; Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto; Josiane Mello da Silva; Jucélia Barbosa da Silva; Raquel C. dos S. Hermisdorf; Rodrigo L. Fabri; Luciana Moreira Chedier; Elita Scio

The aims of this study were to investigate the chemical composition and the antioxidant activity and antibacterial activity of the essential oil of Xylopia sericea fruits (OXS). The fruits of this species are popularly used for medicinal purposes, and as a condiment in food preparation.


Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2018

Comparative analysis of Lacistema pubescens and dexamethasone on topical treatment of skin inflammation in a chronic disease model and side effects

Josiane Mello da Silva; Jéssica Leiras Mota Conegundes; Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto; Renata de Freitas Mendes; Maria Christina Marques Nogueira Castañon; Elita Scio

This study aimed to evaluate the chronic topical anti‐inflammatory activity of the pharmaceutical formulation ProHLP containing the hexane fraction of Lacistema pubescens (HLP). It was also investigated the possible cutaneous and systemic adverse effects of HLP and ProHLP in mice when compared to dexamethasone.


Experimental Parasitology | 2015

The effect of the phytol-rich fraction from Lacistema pubescens against Leishmania amazonensis is mediated by mitochondrial dysfunction

Josiane Mello da Silva; Luciana M. R. Antinarelli; Antônia Ribeiro; Elaine Soares Coimbra; Elita Scio


HU Revista | 2011

Caracterização fitoquímica e avaliação da capacidade antioxidante de diferentes partições de Lacistema pubescens Mart.

Josiane Mello da Silva; Erick Vicente da Silva Motta; Renata de Freitas Mendes; Elita Scio

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Elita Scio

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Renata de Freitas Mendes

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Nícolas de Castro Campos Pinto

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Ana Cristina Moura Gualberto

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Elaine M. Souza-Fagundes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Elaine Soares Coimbra

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Jacy Gameiro

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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