Matheus Chimelo Bianchini
Universidade Federal do Pampa
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2013
Andréia Caroline Fernandes Salgueiro; Carina Queiroz Leal; Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Ianeli O. Prado; Andreas Sebastian Loureiro Mendez; Robson Luiz Puntel; Vanderlei Folmer; Félix Alexandre Antunes Soares; Daiana Silva Ávila; Gustavo Orione Puntel
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Bauhinia forficata (BF) has been traditionally used as tea in folk medicine of Brazil for treatment of Diabetes mellitus (DM). AIM OF THE STUDY To evaluate the effects of BF leaf tea on markers of oxidative damage and antioxidant levels in an experimental model of hyperglycemia in human erythrocytes in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS Human erythrocytes were incubated with high glucose concentrations or glucose and BF tea for 24h and 48h. After incubation lipid peroxidation and non-protein SH levels were analyzed. Moreover, quantification of polyphenols and flavonoids, iron chelating property, scavenging of DPPH, and prevention of lipid peroxidation in isolated lipids were also assessed. RESULTS A significant amount of polyphenols and flavonoids was observed. The main components found by LC-MS analysis were quercetin-3-O-(2-rhamnosyl) rutinoside, kaempferol-3-O-(2-rhamnosyl) rutinoside, quercetin-3-O-rutinoside and kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside. BF tea presents important antioxidant and chelating properties. Moreover, BF tea was effective to increase non-protein SH levels and reduce lipid peroxidation induced by high glucose concentrations in human erythrocytes. CONCLUSION The antioxidant effects of BF tea could be related to the presence of different phenolic and flavonoids components. We believe that these components can be responsible to protect human erythrocytes exposed to high glucose concentrations against oxidative damage.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy | 2017
Jefferson de Jesus Soares; Daniela Teixeira Rodrigues; Mayara B. Gonçalves; Maurício Lemos; Mariana dos Santos Gallarreta; Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Mateus Cristofari Gayer; Robson Luiz Puntel; Rafael Roehrs; Elton Luis Gasparotto Denardin
Extracts from the leaves of Bougainvillea glabra Choisy are used in traditional medicines, but their actions on the central nervous system have not been studied. In the present study, we investigated the potential neuroprotective effects of Bougainvillea glabra Choisy leaf extract (BG extract) against paraquat (PQ)-induced neurotoxicity. Male adult wild-type flies (1- 4days old) were exposed to PQ (3.5mM) and/or BG extract (120μg/mL) through food for 4days. PQ-fed flies had decreased locomotor capacity in negative geotaxis and crossing number assays and had a higher incidence of mortality than the control group. PQ neurotoxicity was also associated with a marked decrease in dopamine levels and increase in acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and lipid peroxidation. Co-exposure to BG extract prevented mortality, and dopamine depletion, improved locomotor performance and decreased AChE activity, ROS production and lipid peroxidation. GC-MS and HPLC analyses of BG extract revealed the presence of many antioxidant compounds such as phytol, α,γ-tocopherol, squalene, stigmasterol, geranylgeraniol, quercetin, and caffeic, vanillic, coumaric, ferulic acids. Our results showed neuroprotective effects of BG extract, reflecting the presence of antioxidant compounds. Thus, we suggested that B. glabra leaves could be considered an effective agent in the prevention of neurological disorders, where dopamine depletion and/or oxidative stress are involved, as in Parkinsons disease (PD).
Archive | 2018
Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; José Luiz Ribeiro Portela; Robson Luiz Puntel; Daiana Silva Ávila
Studies focusing on the teratogenicity of a series of new chemicals that are produced in a daily basis represent an important focus in toxicological/pharmaceutical research, particularly due to the risks arising from occupational exposure of the subjects. However, the complex mating procedures, scheduling of treatments, requirements for trained personnel, and elevated costs of traditional teratological assays with mammals hamper this type of assessments. Accordingly, the use of Drosophila melanogaster as a model for teratological studies has received considerable attention. Here some general protocols about Drosophila exposure-at different stages of their life cycle-to any chemical with putative teratological activity are presented. Importantly, some details about D. melanogaster embryonic, larval, pupal, or adult endpoints, that can be used to assess teratogenicity using flies as a model organism, are presented.
Chemosphere | 2017
Bruna Piaia Ramborger; Claudia Alves Ortis Gularte; Daniela Teixeira Rodrigues; Mateus Cristofari Gayer; Murilo Ricardo Sigal Carriço; Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Robson Luiz Puntel; Elton Luis Gasparotto Denardin; Rafael Roehrs
The possible phytoremediation capacity of Plectranthus neochilus (boldo) exposed to the commercial pesticide (Aminol) in soil and water through consecutive extractions (days interval) was evaluated. After the exposure period, tea leaves from the plant were analyzed in terms of the presence of 2,4-D, total antioxidant capacity (DPPH), concentration of total polyphenols and flavonoids for plants exposed to soil and water. In water, 2,4-D remained up to 67% in the 60 days of experiment in the control group, which provided the use of two treatment groups with the plant (one group of plants for 30 days and another group in the remaining 30 days in the same system), thus, a decontamination up to 49% of the 2,4-D was obtained in this system with water. In both experiments (soil and water) the 2,4-D was not detected in tea leaves, the reduction of the antioxidant activity, polyphenols and flavonoids of plants exposed to the herbicide was also observed when compared to the non-exposed plants. In tea - plants in water - it was also possible to quantify the phenolic compounds and it was observed that in the group of plants of the first 30 days there was a decrease in caffeic acid and an increase in coumaric and ferulic acids, compared to the group of plants that were not exposed to 2,4-D. In the remaining 30 days with the new seedlings there was a decrease of the coumaric acid and an increase of the caffeic and ferulic acids.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2017
Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Dennyura O. Galvão; Tatiana Tamborena; Claudia O. Alves; Robson Luiz Puntel
Mentha pulegium (Lamiaceae) tea has been used as a traditional medicine; however, the modulatory effect of M. pulegium extracts on damage to human erythrocytes associated to t-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BHP) exposure remains to be investigated. Accordingly, we perform this study in order to test the hypothesis that aqueous and ethanolic extracts of M. pulegium could modulate the hemolysis associated to t-BHP exposure, non-protein thiol (NPSH) oxidation and lipid peroxidation (measured as thiobarbituric acid reactive substances - TBARS) in human erythrocytes. Samples were co-incubated with t-BHP (4 mmol/L) and/or aqueous or ethanolic extracts (10-1000 mg/mL) during 120 min to further analysis. We found that both extracts, when associated to t-BHP, potentiate NPSH oxidation and hemolysis. Moreover, both extracts significantly prevents against t-BHP-induced TBARS production. A significant correlation among hemolysis and NPSH levels was found. Taking together, our data points that the association of M. pulegium extracts with t-BHP culminates in toxic effect to exposed erythrocytes, besides its protective effect against t-BHP-induced TBARS production. So, we infer that the use of this extract may exert negative effect during painful crisis in sickle cell anemia. However, more studies are still necessary to better investigate/understand the mechanism(s) involved in the toxic effect resultant from this association.
Neurochemical Research | 2016
Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Cláudia Gularte; Dandara Fidélis Escoto; Geovana Da Cruz Pereira; Mateus Cristofari Gayer; Rafael Roehrs; Félix Alexandre Antunes Soares; Robson Luiz Puntel
PharmaNutrition | 2018
Marcelo Gomes de Gomes; Franciele Donato; Leandro Cattelan Souza; André Tiago Rossito Goes; Carlos Borges Filho; Lucian Del Fabbro; Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Waseem Hassan; Silvana Peterini Boeira; Robson Luiz Puntel; Cristiano R. Jesse
Analytical Biochemistry | 2017
Jefferson de Jesus Soares; Mayara B. Gonçalves; Mateus Cristofari Gayer; Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Aline Castro Caurio; Susana J. Soares; Robson Luiz Puntel; Rafael Roehrs; Elton Luis Gasparotto Denardin
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2017
Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Robson Luiz Puntel; Claudia Alves Ortiz Gulart; Marianne Pires da Silva; José Luiz Ribeiro Portela
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2017
Murilo Ricardo Sigal Carriço; Rafael Roehrs; Claudia Alvez Ortiz Gularte; Matheus Chimelo Bianchini; Geovana Da Cruz Pereira