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Química Nova | 2006

Estresse oxidativo: relação entre geração de espécies reativas e defesa do organismo

André Luís Bacelar Silva Barreiros; Jorge M. David; Juceni P. David

This work describes the mechanism of action of some reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) in the oxidative stress of the human body, and their consequences on damage to DNA, RNA, proteins and lipids. It also illustrates the defense system of our organism against these ROS and RNS species. The action of nonenzymatic protection systems is reported, with emphasis on micromolecules like Q10 coenzyme, vitamin C, a-tocopherol, carotenoids and flavonoids. The importance of flavonoids is also emphasized, and their body protection mechanism is detailed.


Química Nova | 2010

Métodos para determinação de atividade antioxidante in vitro em substratos orgânicos

Clayton Q. Alves; Jorge M. David; Juceni P. David; Marcus Vinicius Bahia; Rosane M. Aguiar

In the literature there are a considerable number of chemical and biochemical tests for evaluation of in vitro antioxidant activities of pure compounds or fractions and organic extracts. These tests are important tools for screening of synthetic and natural bioactive compound as well as they can be employed in food chemistry. This work is a critical review of the main methods employed for in vitro antioxidant determination.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2012

Review of the genus Ipomoea: traditional uses, chemistry and biological activities

Marilena Meira; Eliezer P. da Silva; Jorge M. David; Juceni P. David

Approximately 600-700 species of Ipomoea, Convolvulaceae, are found throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Several of those species have been used as ornamental plants, food, medicines or in religious ritual. The present work reviews the traditional uses, chemistry and biological activities of Ipomoea species and illustrates the potential of the genus as a source of therapeutic agents. These species are used in different parts of the world for the treatment of several diseases, such as, diabetes, hypertension, dysentery, constipation, fatigue, arthritis, rheumatism, hydrocephaly, meningitis, kidney ailments and inflammations. Some of these species showed antimicrobial, analgesic, spasmolitic, spasmogenic, hypoglycemic, hypotensive, anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, psychotomimetic and anticancer activities. Alkaloids, phenolics compounds and glycolipids are the most common biologically active constituents from these plant extracts.


Química Nova | 2010

Química e farmacologia de quimioterápicos antineoplásicos derivados de plantas

Hugo Neves Brandão; Juceni P. David; Ricardo David Couto; Jorge Antonio Píton Nascimento; Jorge M. David

This review demonstrates the importance of plants as sources of molecules used in anticancer therapies. The approach is performed by relating the active molecules to their origins, details, mechanisms of action, structure-activity relationship and chemical characteristics of chemotherapeutical medicines. It was also described the development of anticancer agents from plants by the pharmaceutical industry and the difficulties to release these compounds as a trademark. These include the well known paclitaxel, docetaxel, vincristine, vinblastine, vinorelbine, vindesine, etoposide, teniposide, and other molecules that are undergoing clinical trials.


Química Nova | 2006

Metabólitos secundários de espécies de Anacardiaceae

Suzimone de J. Correia; Juceni P. David; Jorge M. David

This review describes some aspects of the family Anacardiaceae dealing with the presence and distribution of secondary metabolites in the main genera of this family and their biological activities. It reports the occurrence of different natural compounds present in their species with special emphasis on phenolic lipids, flavonoids and triterpenes that are typical metabolites of this family.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2003

Atividade antibacteriana em alguns extratos de vegetais do semi-árido brasileiro

T. S. Novais; José Fernando Oliveira Costa; Juceni P. David; Jorge M. David; Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz; Flávio França; Ana Maria Giulietti; Milena Botelho Pereira Soares; Ricardo Ribeiro dos Santos

Species native or endemic of the Brazilian semi-arid were investigated with the intention of discovering new antibacterial drugs. The rehearsals were accomplished against standard strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli through the diffusion method in disk. Of the 137 extracts of appraised vegetables, seven presented significant activity against the Staphylococcus aureus. The active extracts were prepared starting from species belonging to the Leguminosae and Rutaceae families and they will be fractional hereafter with the intention of arriving to the active molecules.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2002

Fatty Acid Esters of Triterpenes from Erythroxylum passerinum

Marizeth L. Barreiros; Jorge M. David; Pedro Afonso de Paula Pereira; Maria Lenise Silva Guedes; Juceni P. David

O extrato hexânico das folhas de Erythroxylum passerinum alem de sitosterol, β-amirina, lupeol e eritrodiol, forneceu palmitato de β-amirina, palmitato de 3β,28-diidroxi-olean-12-enila (eritrodiol); palmitato de 3β,11β-diidroxi-olean-12-enila; palmitato de 3β-hidroxi-11-oxo-olean-12-enila e palmitato de 3β-hidroxi-11,12-epoxi-friedoolean-14-enila. As estruturas das substâncias foram estabelecidas atraves da analise dos seus dados espectrometricos, bem como de seus derivados transesterificados, utilizando-se tecnicas de RMN de 1H e de 13C, infravermelho e espectrometria de massas.


Journal of Natural Products | 2011

Antinociceptive Properties of Bergenin

Cristiane Metzker de Oliveira; Fabiana Regina Nonato; Flávia Oliveira de Lima; Ricardo David Couto; Juceni P. David; Jorge M. David; Milena Botelho Pereira Soares; Cristiane Flora Villarreal

Bergenin (1) is a C-glucoside of 4-O-methylgallic acid with known antiarthritic activity attributed to modulation of cytokine production. The present study was undertaken to evaluate whether 1 has antinociceptive properties in models of inflammatory pain and to investigate its possible mechanisms of action. Pretreatment with 1 (12.5-100 mg/kg, ip) produced a dose-related inhibition of acetic acid-induced writhing in mice. Furthermore, treatment with 1 (50 and 100 mg/kg) inhibited both the early and late phases in a formalin test. In addition, 1 (50 and 100 mg/kg, ip) inhibited mechanical hyperalgesia, edema, and paw production of hyperalgesic cytokines (TNF-α and IL-1β) induced by complete Freunds adjuvant. However, the local production of IL-10, an anti-inflammatory cytokine, was not altered by 1 (100 mg/kg, ip). Treatment with 1 produced a similar profile of antinociception in wild-type and IL-10-deficient mice. Mice treated with 1 did not show any motor performance alterations or apparent systemic toxicity. The results presented herein demonstrate that bergenin has consistent antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory properties, acting by the inhibition of IL-1β and TNF-α production, and suggest its potential for the control of inflammatory pain.


Química Nova | 1999

Triterpenes esterified with fatty acid and triterpene acids isolated from Byrsonima microphylla

Carla C. Mendes; Frederico G. Cruz; Jorge M. David; Ivan P. Nascimento; Juceni P. David

The hexane extract of leaves of B. microphylla afforded a mixture of triterpenes esterified with fatty acids. Analyses of spectral data of the mixture and of the derivatives obtained by a transesterification reaction with NaOMe/MeOH permitted to identify the composition of the mixtures as being 24-hydroxy-urs-12-enyl 3b-eicosanate, estearate and palmitate as well as of the 24-hydroxy-olean-12-enyl 3b-eicosanate, estearate and palmitate. From the choroform and ethyl acetate extracts were isolated the oleanolic and 3b,24-dihydroxy-urs-12-en-28-oic acids, quercetin and methyl galic ester, respectively. The compounds were identified through analysis of their spectral data.


Molecules | 2012

Bioactive Oleanane, Lupane and Ursane Triterpene Acid Derivatives

Maria de L. e Silva; Juceni P. David; Lidércia Cavalcanti Ribeiro Cerqueira e Silva; Rauldenis Almeida Fonseca Santos; Jorge M. David; Luciano S. Lima; Pedro Sanches dos Reis; Renato Fontana

Betulinic, ursolic and oleanolic acids isolated from the aerial parts of Eriope blanchetii (Lamiaceae) were subjected to different esterification reactions, yielding 12 C-3 position ester derivatives. All compounds were identified using spectroscopic techniques, such as IR, 1H-NMR and MS. The derivatives were further investigated for their antioxidant level, Artemia salina lethality and antimicrobial activity.

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Jorge M. David

Federal University of Bahia

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Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz

State University of Feira de Santana

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Clayton Q. Alves

Federal University of Bahia

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Ana Maria Giulietti

State University of Feira de Santana

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Hugo Neves Brandão

State University of Feira de Santana

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Luciano S. Lima

Federal University of Bahia

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Ademir E. do Vale

Federal University of Bahia

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Marizeth L. Barreiros

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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