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Química Nova | 2007

Seasonal variation in the composition of volatile oils from Schinus terebinthifolius raddi

Luiz C. A. Barbosa; Antonio J. Demuner; Alan Dumont Clemente; Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Faiz M. D. Ismail

-1 concentrations. The three samples tested were more active in inhibiting the radicle growth for L. sativa (88.6-92.4%) than for C. sativus (50.5-84.5%) at 10,000 μg mL -1 concentration.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2011

Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of Ocimum canum Sims. and Ocimum selloi Benth.

Jeferson Chagas do Nascimento; Luiz C. A. Barbosa; Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Jorge M. David; Renato Fontana; Luiz A.M. Silva; Robson S. França

This work describes the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the volatile oils of Ocimum canum and Ocimum selloi, both occurring in Jequié/BA, northeastern Brazil. The plants were collected in the winter/2005 and summer/2006, the oils extracted by steam distillation and further analyzed by GC-MS. A total of 30 and 31 compounds was identified from the oils of O. selloi and O. canum, respectively. It was observed that the oil content of O. canum showed variation during the seasons, while the oils of O. selloi did not. Methylchavicol and linalool were the main chemical components found in the aerial parts and leaves of O. canum. This finding permitted to characterize this specimen as a new chemotype of O. canum. Regarding the aerial parts of O. selloi, eugenol, 1,8-cineole, transcaryophyllene and linalool were identified as their major components. All extracted oils from the aerial parts showed biological activity against gram-positive cocci – Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923 – but only the O. canum one showed activity against gram-negative bacilli – Escherichia coli ATCC 25922.


Pest Management Science | 2013

Larvicidal activities and chemical composition of essential oils from Piper klotzschianum (Kunth) C. DC. (Piperaceae)

Jeferson C do Nascimento; Jorge M. David; Luiz Ca Barbosa; Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Antonio J. Demuner; Juceni P. David; Lucia M. Conserva; Jésu C Ferreira; Elsie Franklin Guimarães

BACKGROUND Volatile oils from fresh roots, stems, leaves and seeds of Piper klotzschianum (Piperaceae) were obtained by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC-FID and GC-MS. In total, 25 components, representing more than 95% of the examined oils, were identified. The essential oils were evaluated against Artemia salina Leach nauplii and fourth-instar Aedes aegypti larvae. RESULTS The major chemical constituents that were identified from various parts of this plant were 1-butyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene and 2,4,5-trimethoxy-1-propenylbenzene in the root, 1-butyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene in the stems and leaves and 1-butyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene, limonene and α-phellandrene in the seeds. The biological activities of these essential oils generally exhibited high toxicity against A. salina, with LC50 values that ranged from 7.06 to 15.43 µg mL(-1), and significant larvicidal activity against fourth-instar A. aegypti larvae was observed in the essential oils from the seeds (LC50 of 13.27 µg mL(-1)) and roots (LC50 of 10.0 µg mL(-1)) of the plant. CONCLUSION The present study indicates that both essential oil of P. klotzsdhianum and the isolate 1-butyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene are potential resources for A. aegypti larva control. This is the first report of the biological activities of the oil and isolated compound.


Tetrahedron | 1995

Lignans from Ochroma lagopus Swartz

Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Luiz C. A. Barbosa; Oliver W. Howarth; Antonio J. Demuner; Quezia B. Cass; Ivo José Curcino Vieira

Abstract An investigation of the chemical constituents of the ethanolic extract of the heartwood of Ochroma lagopus Swartz led to the isolation of nine new lignans named boehmenan B-D and carolignan A-F Their chemical structures have been deduced on the basis of 1 H, 13 C, 1 H-homonuclear COSY, HETCOR, NOEDIFF and DEFT nmr spectral studies.


Química Nova | 2012

Occurrence, biological activities and 13C NMR data of amides from Piper (Piperaceae)

Jeferson Chagas do Nascimento; Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Jorge M. David; Juceni P. David

This manuscript describes an update review with up to 285 references concerning the occurrence of amides from a variety of species of the genus Piper (Piperaceae). Besides addressing occurrence, this review also describes the biological activities attributed to extracts and pure compounds, a compiled 13C NMR data set, the main correlations between structural and NMR spectroscopic data of these compounds, and employment of hyphened techniques such as LC-MS, GC-MS and NMR for analysis of amides from biological samples and crude Piper extracts.


Química Nova | 1997

A química da família bombacaceae

Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Luiz C. A. Barbosa; Antonio J. Demuner; Dorila Piló-Veloso

The Bombacaceae family consists of 28 genera and 200 species. This work reviews all the chemical studies carried out on the members of this family, and shows that only ten genera were investigated. From this review it can be seen that no particular class of chemical metabolites is ubiquitous in this family.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 1997

Inhibitory action on aldose reductase by soybean flavonoids

Tânia Toledo de Oliveira; Tanus Jorge Nagem; Luiz Carlos Guedes de Miranda; Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Marco Antônio Teixeira

The flavonoids kaempherol, genistein, naringenin, quercetin, morin, rutin and quercitrin isolated from UFV-5’soybean’s cultivars were tested as inhibitors of aldose reductase. The best results were obtained by using morin and quercitrin.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2006

Aquatidial, a new bis-Norsesquiterpenoid from Pachira aquatica Aubl.

Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Marcelo E. Rocha; A. Barbosa; Oliver W. Howarth

Aquatidial, a new asymmetric bis-norsesquiterpenoid, hypothetically derived from isohemigossypolone, was isolated from the outer bark of Pachira aquatica (Bombacaceae) roots, along with the known compounds isohemigossypolone, triacontyl p-coumarate and lupeol. The structures of aquatidial and the known compounds were established by spectroscopic analyses (HRFABMS, IR, 1D and 2D NMR) or comparison with published data from literature.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2017

Melipona mondury produces a geopropolis with antioxidant, antibacterial and antiproliferative activities

Tássia L.A. Dos Santos; Raphael F. Queiroz; Alexandra Christine Helena Frankland Sawaya; Begoña Giménez-Cassina López; Milena Botelho Pereira Soares; Daniel P. Bezerra; Ana Carolina Borges da Cruz Rodrigues; Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Ana Maria Waldschmidt

Geopropolis is a special type of propolis produced by stingless bees. Several pharmacological properties have been described for different types of geopropolis, but there have been no previous studies of the geopropolis from Melipona mondury. In this study, we investigated the antioxidant, antibacterial, and antiproliferative activities of M. mondury geopropolis, and determined its chemical profile. The antioxidant activity was determined using in vitro ABTS·+, ·DPPH, and β-carotene/linoleic acid co-oxidation methods. The antibacterial activity was determined using a microdilution method with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and methicillin-resistant S. aureus. The antiproliferative effect was determined in tumor cell lines using the Alamar Blue assay. The chemical profile was obtained using UHPLC-MS and UHPLC-MS/MS. The butanolic fraction had the highest concentration of phenolic compounds and more potent antioxidant properties in all assays. This fraction also had bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects against all bacterial strains at low concentrations, especially S. aureus. The hexane fraction had the highest antiproliferative potential, with IC50 values ranging from 24.2 to 46.6 µg/mL in HL-60 (human promyelocytic leukemia cell) and K562 (human chronic myelocytic leukemia cell), respectively. Preliminary chemical analysis indicates the presence of terpenes and gallic acid in the geopropolis. Our results indicate the therapeutic potential of geopropolis from M. mondury against inflammatory, oxidative, infectious, and neoplastic diseases.


Química Nova | 2004

Constituintes químicos de Melaleuca alternifolia (Myrtaceae)

Tatiana R. Vieira; Luiz C. A. Barbosa; Célia R. A. Maltha; Vanderlúcia F. Paula; Evandro A. Nascimento

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Luiz C. A. Barbosa

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Antonio J. Demuner

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Dorila Piló-Veloso

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Jorge M. David

Federal University of Bahia

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Célia R. A. Maltha

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Evandro A. Nascimento

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Gerson Adriano Silva

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Juceni P. David

Federal University of Bahia

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