Leandro De Santis Ferreira
University of São Paulo
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Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2013
Gisele Baraldi Messiano; Renan Augusto da Silva Santos; Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Rodrigo Almeida Simões; Valquíria Aparecida Polisel Jabor; Massuo J. Kato; Norberto Peporine Lopes; Mônica T. Pupo; Anderson Rodrigo Moraes de Oliveira
The lignan (-)-grandisin has shown important pharmacological activities, such as citotoxicity and antiangiogenic, antibacterial and trypanocidal activities. So, it has been considered as a potential drug candidate. In the early drug development process, drug metabolism is one of the main parameters that should be evaluated; therefore, the biotransformation of this lignan by rat liver microsomes was investigated for the first time. In order to perform the biotransformation study and to determine the kinetic parameters, a simple, sensitive and selective HPLC method was developed and fully validated. After method validation, the biotransformation study was accomplished and the kinetic parameters were determined. The biotransformation study obeyed the Michaelis-Menten kinetics. The V(max) and K(m) were 1.46 ± 0.034 μmol/mg protein/h and 8.99 ± 0.488 μM, respectively. In addition, the formation of dihydro-grandisin, characterized by GC-MS, by mammalian systems indicated the involvement of a CYP450 enzyme type.
Planta Medica | 2012
Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Daniel R. Callejon; Anna Engemann; Benedikt Cramer; Hans-Ulrich Humpf; Vp Barros; Marilda das Dores Assis; Denise Brentan Silva; Sérgio de Albuquerque; Laura T. Okano; Massuo J. Kato; Norberto Peporine Lopes
Tetrahydrofuran lignans represent a well-known group of phenolic compounds capable of acting as antiparasitic agents. In the search for new medicines for the treatment of Chagas disease, one promising compound is grandisin which has shown significant activity on trypomastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi. In this work, the in vitro metabolism of grandisin was studied in the pig cecum model and by biomimetic phase I reactions, aiming at an ensuing a preclinical pharmacokinetic investigation. Although grandisin exhibited no metabolization by the pig microbiota, one putative metabolite was formed in a biomimetic model using Jacobsen catalyst. The putative metabolite was tested against T. cruzi revealing loss of activity in comparison to grandisin.
International Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2012
Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Rosana Peporine Lopes; Mabel Norma Costas Ulbrich; Thais Guaratini; Pio Colepicolo; Norberto Peporine Lopes; Ricardo C. Garla; Eurico Cabral Oliveira Filho; Adrian Martin Pohlit; Orghêda Luiza Araújo Domingues Zucchi
SRTXRF was used to determine As, Ba, Br, Ca, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Dy, Fe, K, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Rb, Sr, Ti, V, and Zn in eleven seaweed species commonly found in Fernando de Noronha: Caulerpa verticillata (J. Agardh) (Chlorophyta), Asparagopsis taxiformis (Delile), Dictyurus occidentalis (J. Agardh), Galaxaura rugosa (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux, G. obtusata (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux, G. marginata (J. Ellis & Solander) J. V. Lamouroux (Rhodophyta), Dictyota cervicornis (Kützing), Dictyopteris justii (J. V. Lamouroux), Dictyopteris plagiogramma (Montagne) Vickers, Padina gymnospora (Kützing) Sonder, and a Sargassum sp. (Phaeophyta). Data obtained were compared to those from the analysis of other parts of the world seaweeds using different analytical techniques and were found to be in general agreement in terms of major and minor elemental components. Results provide baseline information about the absorption and accumulation of these elements by macroalgae in the area.
International Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2012
Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Izabel Cristina Casanova Turatti; Norberto Peporine Lopes; Thais Guaratini; Pio Colepicolo; Eurico Cabral Oliveira Filho; Ricardo C. Garla
Hyphenated techniques of gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometer were used to determine fatty acids in eleven species of seaweeds from Fernando de Noronha archipelago. The main compounds detected in all studied species were the alcohol phytol and the fatty acids 14 : 0; 15 : 0; 16 : 0; 18 : 0; 18 : 1 n9; 18 : 2 Δ9,12; 20 : 4; 20 : 5. These fatty acids are commonly found in seaweeds present in warm regions. Thus, we found no specificity in the presence of a particular set of fatty acids and the studied species indicating that they are not useful as taxonomic indicators. However, they could be used in a comparative study with algae found in polluted area because many of the studied seaweeds are widespread and Fernando de Noronha has low human influence.
Molecules | 2018
Larissa Silva; Jovelina S.F. Alves; Emerson da Silva Siqueira; Manoel de Souza Neto; Lucas M. Abreu; Josean Fechine Tavares; Dayanne Lopes Porto; Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Daniel P. Demarque; Norberto Peporine Lopes; Cícero Flávio Soares Aragão; Silvana Maria Zucolotto
Genipa americana is a medicinal plant popularly known as “jenipapo”, which occurs in Brazil and belongs to the Rubiaceae family. It is a species widely distributed in the tropical Central and South America, especially in the Cerrado biome. Their leaves and fruits are used as food and popularly in folk medicine to treat anemias, as an antidiarrheal, and anti-syphilitic. Iridoids are the main secondary metabolites described from G. americana, but few studies have been conducted with their leaves. In this study, the aim was to chemical approach for identify the main compounds present at the extract of G. americana leaves. The powdered leaves were extracted by maceration with EtOH: water (70:30, v/v), following liquid-liquid partition with petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate and n-butanol. A total of 13 compounds were identified. In addition three flavonoids were isolated from the ethyl acetate fraction: quercetin-3-O-robinoside (GAF 1), kaempferol-3-O-robinoside (GAF 2) and isorhamnetin-3-O-robinoside (GAF 3) and, from n-butanol fraction more two flavonoids were isolated, kaempferol-3-O-robinoside-7-O-rhamnoside (robinin) (GAF 4) and isorhamnetin-3-O-robinoside-7-rhamnoside (GAF 5). Chemical structures of these five flavonoids were elucidated using spectroscopic methods (MS, 1H and 13C-NMR 1D and 2D). These flavonoids glycosides were described for the first time in G. americana.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2018
Edilane de Araújo; Gerlane Coelho Bernardo Guerra; Daline Araújo; Aurigena de Araújo; Júlia Morais Fernandes; Raimundo de Araújo Júnior; Valéria Silva; Thaís Gomes de Carvalho; Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Silvana Maria Zucolotto
Kalanchoe brasiliensis and Kalanchoe pinnata are used interchangeably in traditional medicine for treating peptic ulcers and inflammatory problems. In this context, this study aims to characterize the chemical constituents and evaluate the gastroprotective activity of the leaf juices of the two species in acute gastric lesions models. Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) and Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled to Mass Spectrometer (UHPLC-MS) were performed for chemical characterization. Wistar rats were pre-treated orally with leaf juices (125, 250 and 500 mg/kg) or ranitidine (50 mg/kg). The peaks observed in the chromatogram of K. brasiliensis showed similar mass spectra to flavonoid glycosides derived from patuletin and eupafolin, while K. pinnata showed mass spectra similar to compounds derived from quercetin, patuletin, eupafolin and kaempferol. K. brasiliensis at all doses and K. pinnata at doses of 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg significantly reduced the lesions in the ethanol induction model. In the indomethacin induction model, both species showed significant results at doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg. Also, the pre-treatment with leaf juices increased the antioxidant defense system, glutathione (GSH), whereas malondialdehyde (MDA), myeloperoxidase (MPO), interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels were significantly decreased. Treatment with leaf juices led to the upregulation of zone occludes-1 (ZO-1) and the downregulation of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and factor nuclear-κβ transcription (NF-κB-p65), while also showing a cytoprotective effect and maintaining mucus production. These findings show that the leaf juices of the two species showed gastroprotective effects on ethanol and gastric indomethacin injury which were a consequence of gastric inflammation suppression, antioxidant activity and the maintenance of cytoprotective defenses and mucosal structure architecture.
Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2006
Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Fábio Júnio Marsola; Simone de Pádua Teixeira
Drug Testing and Analysis | 2015
Thiago Barth; Maísa Daniela Habenschus; Fernanda de Lima Moreira; Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Norberto Peporine Lopes; Anderson Rodrigo Moraes de Oliveira
Current Pharmaceutical Analysis | 2012
Talita Gesser Cesca; Luciana Catia Block; Marina da Silva Machado; Carolina Wittkowski; Christiane Meyre-Silva; Márcia Maria de Souza; Nara Lins Meira Quintão; Ruth Meri Lucinda Silva; Denise Brentan Silva; Eduardo Felipe Alves Fernandes; Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Norberto Peporine Lopes; Valdir Cechinel Filho; Tania Mari Bellé Bresolin
Biomedical Chromatography | 2016
João Paulo Barreto de Sousa; Elídia Fernandes Nogueira; Leandro De Santis Ferreira; Norberto Peporine Lopes; João Luis Callegari Lopes