983 resultados para Piper solmsianum


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The antifeedant activities of Piper guineense Schum et Thonn (Piperaceae), Aframomum melegueta (Rosk) K. Schum (Zingiberaceae), Aframomum citratum (Pareira) K. Schum (Zingiberaceae) and Afrostyrax kamerunensis Perkins and Gilg (Huaceae) seed extracts were investigated in laboratory dual- and no-choice bioassays using third-instar Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) larvae. In the dual-choice test, the hexane and methanol extracts of A. melegueta showed potent dose-dependent antifeedant activity at concentrations of ≥300 ppm and the water extract at ≥500 ppm, as illustrated by significantly lower leaf consumptions. Aframomum citratum methanol and water extracts exhibited antifeedant activity at ≥300 and ≥1000 ppm, respectively, but the hexane and ethanol extracts did not affect feeding at any concentration. Piper guineense ethanol and water extracts showed dose-dependent antifeedant effects at ≥300 and ≥500 ppm, respectively, and the methanol extract was active only at 1000 ppm. None of the extracts of the highly aromatic A. kamerunensis exhibited antifeedant activity at any of the tested concentrations. In the no-choice bioassays, extracts with antifeedant activity in the dual-choice tests also showed dose-dependent feeding inhibition. The hexane and methanol extracts of A. melegueta were effective in the no-choice tests at ≥100 and ≥500 ppm, respectively, and the water extract at ≥300 ppm. Similarly, the A. citratum water and methanol extracts were active at ≥500 ppm and the P. guineense water and ethanol extracts at ≥100 ppm. GC/MS chromatography of A. melegueta hexane and methanol extracts revealed volatile constituents with known anti-insect activity. The hexane and methanol extracts of A. melegueta, the methanol extract of A. citratum and the water and ethanol extracts of P. guineense may have potential for use by subsistence farmers.

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Sugars and free amino acids were measured in three potato varieties widely available in the United Kingdom. French fries were cooked for 6, 9 and 12 min at 180°C, and the effects of cooking time and variety on volatile composition were examined. Maillard reaction-derived aroma compounds increased as cooking time increased. Varieties Desiree and Maris Piper were relatively high in sugars and aroma compounds derived from sugars, e.g. 5-methylfurfural and dihydro-2-methyl- 3[2H]-furanone, whereas variety King Edward was relatively high in free amino acids and their associated aroma compounds, such as pyrazines and Strecker aldehydes.

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Extracts from Piper guineense, Aframomum melegueta, Aframomum citratum and Afrostyrax kamerunensis were investigated for their antifeedant, lethal and developmental effects against Plutella xylostella larvae through laboratory dual-choice tests and topical application. Water and ethanol extracts of P. guineense were dose-dependent antifeedants at concentrations ≥300 and 500 ppm, respectively, whilst methanol extracts required ≥1,000 ppm. Methanol and hexane extracts of A. melegueta acted at ≥100 ppm and water extracts at ≥300 ppm, but ethanol extracts were deterring feeding only slightly at ≥1,000 ppm. Hexane and methanol extracts of A. citratum inhibited feeding at ≥300 ppm and water extracts did so at ≥500 ppm. None of the Afrostyrax kamerunensis extracts deterred feeding at any of the concentrations tested. No mortality was observed at any of the concentrations after topical application of the extracts on the larvae. However, the effects on larval development varied with extract concentration and larval age. Ingestion of the water and ethanol extracts of P. guineense caused 100% mortality of second instars at ≥100 ppm two to three days after infestation (DAI). Methanol and water extracts of A. melegueta and A. citratum, respectively, achieved ≥80% mortality of larvae at concentrations of ≥500 ppm and ≥1,000 ppm, respectively. With third instars, the mortalities were significantly lower; however, the P. guineense water or ethanol extracts caused 100% mortality two to four DAI. Larvae that survived till pupation had significantly longer larval periods compared with the control after application of A. melegueta extracts. We concluded that potent extracts from Aframomum melegueta, Aframomum citratum and especially P. guineense could be used as complementary measures in the management of P. xylostella by subsistence farmers.

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Acrylamide forms during cooking and processing predominately from the reaction of free asparagine and reducing sugars in the Maillard reaction. The identification of low free asparagine and reducing sugar varieties of crops is therefore an important target. In this study, nine varieties of potato (French fry varieties Maris Piper (from two suppliers), Pentland Dell, King Edward, Daisy, and Markies; and chipping varieties Lady Claire, Lady Rosetta, Saturna, and Hermes) grown in the United Kingdom in 2009 were analyzed at monthly intervals through storage from November 2009 to July 2010. Acrylamide formation was measured in heated flour and chips fried in oil. Analysis of variance revealed significant interactions between varieties nested within type (French fry and chipping) and storage time for most free amino acids, glucose, fructose, and acrylamide formation. Acrylamide formed in chips correlated significantly with acrylamide formed in flour and with chip color. There were significant correlations between glucose or total reducing sugar concentration and acrylamide formation in both variety types, but with fructose the correlation was much stronger for chipping than for French fry varieties. Conversely, there were significant correlations with acrylamide formation for both total free amino acid and free asparagine concentration in the French fry but not chipping varieties. The study showed the potential of variety selection for preventing unacceptable levels of acrylamide formation in potato products and the variety-dependent effect of long-term storage on acrylamide risk. It also highlighted the complex relationship between precursor concentration and acrylamide risk in potatoes.

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Worldwide, many people are zinc (Zn)-deficient. Dietary Zn intake can be increased by producing crops with higher concentrations of Zn in their edible portions. This can be achieved by applying Zn-fertilisers to varieties with an increased ability to acquire Zn and to accumulate Zn in their edible portions. Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is an important food crop and is, therefore, a target for bio-fortification with Zn. Field trials incorporating a core collection of 23 potato genotypes, performed over 4 years (2006 – 2009), indicated significant genotypic effects on tuber Zn concentration and suggested that tuber Zn concentration was influenced by environmental effects, but also found that genotype environment (G E) interactions were not significant. Tuber Zn concentrations averaged 10.8 mg kg–1 dry matter (DM), and the ratio between the lowest and the highest varietal tuber Zn-concentration averaged 1.76. Tuber Zn concentrations could be increased by foliar Zn-fertilisation. Tuber yields of ‘Maris Piper’ were unaffected by foliar applications of < 1.08 g Zn plant–1. The relationship between tuber Zn concentration and foliar Zn application followed a saturation curve, reaching a maximum at approx. 30 mg Zn kg–1 DM at a foliar Zn application rate of 1.08 g plant–1. Despite a 40-fold increase in shoot Zn concentration compared to the unfertilised controls following foliar Zn fertilisation with 2.16 g Zn plant–1, only a doubling in tuber Zn concentration was observed. This suggests that the biofortification of tubers with Zn was restricted by the limited mobility of Zn in the phloem. A significant positive linear relationship between tuber Zn concentration and tuber N concentration supported the hypothesis of co-transport of Zn and N-compounds in the phloem.

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Callosobruchus maculatus has for years remained a serious menace in cowpea in Sub-Sahara Africa. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of genotypic cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) varieties, time and dose on C. maculatus exposed to powders of Piper guineense and Eugenia aromatica. Irrespective of duration and botanicals, bruchid reared on KDV showed the highest tolerance to both plant materials; while their counterparts from IAR48V were the most susceptible. Median lethal time (LT50) also varied according to the plant materials; with the highest in KDV reared bruchid [P. guineense: KDV (18.31), IAR48V (9.27), IFBV (13.17); E. aromatica: KDV (76.01), IAR48V (5.59), IFBV (6.49)]. There was a significant impact of cowpea variety (V), exposure time (T) and dose (D) on the tolerance of C. maculatus to both plant materials. The effect of all two-way (VxT, VxD, DxT) and three way interactions (V×T×D) on the tolerance of C. maculatus to both plant materials was also significant. Varietal effect was more pronounced in bruchids exposed to E. aromatica; while exposure time was more pronounced in bruchids exposed to P. guineense.

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The trypanocidal activity of crude extracts and fractions from the leaves and stems of Peperomia obtusifolia (Piperaceae) was evaluated in vitro against the epimastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi. Bioactivity-guided fractionation of the most active extracts afforded seven known compounds, including three chromanes, two furofuran lignans and two flavone C-diglycosides. The most active compounds were the chromanes peperobtusin A and 3,4-dihydro-5-hydroxy-2,7-dimethyl-8-(2 ``-methyl-2 ``-butenyl)-2-(4`-methyl-1`,3`-pentadienyl)-2H-1-benzopyran-6-carboxylic acid, with IC(50) values of 3.1 mu M (almost three times more active than the positive control benznidazole, IC(50) 10.4 mu M) and 27.0 mu M, respectively. Cytotoxicity assays using peritoneal murine macrophages indicated that the chromanes were not toxic at the level of the IC(50) for trypanocidal activity. This is the first report on the trypanocidal activity besides unspecific cytotoxicity of chromanes from Peperomia species. Additionally it represents the first time isolation of 3,4-dihydro5-hydroxy-2,7-dimethyl-8-(2 ``-methyl-2 ``-butenyl)-2-(4`-methyl-1`,3`-pentadienyl)-2H-1-benzopyran-6-carboxylic acid from P. obtusifolia.

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The aim of the study was to investigate the anti-trypanocidal activities of natural chromene and chromene derivatives. Five chromenes were isolated from Piper gaudichaudianum and P. aduncum, and a further seven derivatives were prepared using standard reduction, methylation and acetylation procedures. These compounds were assayed in vitro against epimastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease. The results showed that the most of the compounds, especially those possessing electron-donating groups as substituents on the aromatic ring, showed potent trypanocidal activity. The most active compound, [(2S)-methyl-2-methyl-8-(3 ``-methylbut-2 ``-enyl)-2-(4`-methylpent-3`-enyl)-2H-chromene-6-carboxylate], was almost four times more potent than benznidazole (the positive control) and showed an IC50 of 2.82 mu M. The results reveal that chromenes exhibit significant anti-trypanocidal activities and indicate that this class of natural product should be considered further in the development of new and more potent drugs for use in the treatment of Chagas disease.

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Five tetrahydrofuran lignans and two known flavones were isolated from the aerial parts of Peperomia blanda. The structures of the isolated lignans were elucidated by interpretation of their spectroscopic data, including by gHMQC and gHMBC. The relative and absolute configurations of the isolates were determined from NOESY interactions and optical properties, respectively. Four of the lignans were diastercomeric whilst one was of mixed biosynthetic origin. All but one of the lignans exhibited high in vitro trypanocidal activity when assayed against epimastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi strain Y. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Gaudichaudianic acid, a prenylated chromene isolated from Piper gaudichaudianum, has been described as a potent trypanocidal compound against the Y-strain of Trypanosoma cruzi. We herein describe its isolation as a racemic mixture followed by enantiomeric resolution using chiral HPLC and determination of the absolute configuration of the enantiomers as (+)-S and (-)-R by means of a combination of electronic and vibrational circular dichroism using density functional theory calculations. Investigation of the EtOAc extract of the roots, stems, and leaves from both adult specimens and seedlings of P. gaudichaudianum revealed that gaudichaudianic acid is biosynthesized as a racemic mixture from the seedling stage onward. Moreover, gaudichaudianic acid was found exclusively in the roots of seedlings, while it is present in all organs of the adult plant. Trypanocidal assays indicated that the (+)-enantiomer was more active than its antipode. Interestingly, mixtures of enantiomers stowed a synergistic effect, with the racemic mixture being the most active.

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Schistosomiasis is one of the world`s greatly neglected tropical diseases, and its control is largely dependent on a single drug, praziquantel. Here, we report the in vitro effect of piplartine, an amide isolated from Piper tuberculatum (Piperaceae), on Schistosoma mansoni adult worms. A piplartine concentration of 15.8 mu M reduced the motor activity of worms and caused their death within 24 h in a RPMI 1640 medium. Similarly, the highest sub-lethal concentration of piplartine (6.3 mu M) caused a 75% reduction in egg production in spite of coupling. Additionally, piplartine induced morphological changes on the tegument, and a quantitative analysis carried out by confocal microscopy revealed an extensive tegumental destruction and damage in the tubercles. This damage was dose-dependent in the range of 15.8-630.2 mu M. At doses higher than 157.6 mu M, piplartine induced morphological changes in the oral and ventral sucker regions of the worms. It is the first time that the schistosomicidal activity has been reported for piplartine. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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A phytochemical investigation of the leaves and stems of Peperomia obtusifolia (Piperaceae) yielded a new flavone C-diglycoside isoswertisin-4`-methyl-ether-2 ``alpha-L-rhamnoside (1), along with four known compounds: isoswertisin-2 ``alpha-L-rhamnoside (2), (+)-diayangambin (3), 2-episesalatin (4) and corchoionoside C (5). The structures of the two flavone C-diglycosides (1, 2) were elucidated on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and MS spectrometric data. These flavones were evaluated by bioautographic assay against Cladosporium cladosporioides and C. sphaerospermum and showed weak antifungal activity.

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This work presents the progress made towards synthesizing 2-oxo-16-(3', 4'methylenedioxyphenyl)-trans-15-hexadecene, an antimycobacterial compound that was originally isolated from the leaves of Piper Sanctum. The hydrocarbon chain of the molecule was synthesized first by opening a 15-pentadecanolactone ring by means of HI, and performing an E2 elimination reaction on the molecule followed by an organolithium reaction with CH3Li. Hexadec-15-en-2-one that was afforded this way was later reacted with 5-bromobenzo[d][1,3]dioxole following the appropriate Heck reaction protocol that allows for the formation of a palladium catalyzed carbon-carbon bond. The modes of action of 2-oxo-16-(3', 4'-methylenedioxyphenyl)-trans-15hexadecene are comparable to the ones of rifampicin, a marketable drug that has been successfully used in the treatment of tuberculosis in the past. Additionally, this compound can serve as an intermediate towards the synthesis of 2-oxo-16-(3', 4' methylenedioxyphenyl)-hexadecane and 2-oxo-14-(3', 4' -methylenedioxyphenyl) tetradecane, both strong inhibitors of the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Lastly, due to Multi-Drug Resistant tuberculosis, there has been an increasing need to find alternative cures for tuberculosis. Therefore, the work on 2-qxo-16-(3', 4'methylenedioxyphenyl)-trans-15-hexadecene is not only chemically interesting but it is also biologically important.

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Embora a assembléia de pequenos mamíferos desempenhe diferentes e importantes papéis na dinâmica das florestas, o conhecimento sobre a riqueza e o papel ecológico desempenhado pelas espécies nas restingas do estado do Rio Grande do Sul é ainda limitado, tendo-se poucas informações ecológicas sobre quem são esses animais nos diferentes fragmentos de florestas e como é sua relação espacial em ambientes de borda. Apesar da relevância, poucos estudos buscaram verificar se a assembléia de pequenos mamíferos em fragmentos florestais é sensível aos efeitos de borda, qual a extensão da borda para esses animais e se ela varia em diferentes estações do ano. No extremo norte da planície costeira do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, em um fragmento de floresta paludosa, denominada “Faxinal”, o presente trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de investigar qual a riqueza e sucesso de captura de pequenos mamíferos, como é sua relação com a distância da beira do fragmento e se essa relação varia entre as estações do ano. Nos meses amostrais de janeiro (verão), abril (outono) e agosto (inverno) de 2004 foram colocadas armadilhas de arame de dois tamanhos nos estratos terrestre e arbustivo, em um gradeado com seis transecções paralelas que cobriram parte de formação florestal (3,17ha) e parte de campestre (0,31ha). A distância dos postos de captura do gradeado à beira mais próxima da floresta foram agrupadas em seis classes (1: 0-30m; 2: 31-70m; 3: 71-100; 4: 101-120; 5: 121-131; 6: 131-160m, no solo e 1: 0-20m; 2: 40-71m; 3: 80-100m; 4: 101-120m; 5: 121-131m; 6: 132-160m, no estrato arbustivo) para verificar se os dados de sucesso de captura das espécies de pequenos mamíferos diferem entre os fatores distância da beira e períodos amostrais (estações do ano). Onze espécies de pequenos mamíferos foram capturadas somente na parte florestada do gradeado (sucesso de captura total de 15,49%), sendo que maior riqueza, número de indivíduos e de capturas foram de roedores e no estrato terrestre. As espécies mais capturadas foram Akodon montensis (154 indivíduos), Oligoryzomys nigripes (34 indivíduos), Brucepattersonius iheringi (19 indivíduos), Oryzomys angouya (12 indivíduos) e Micoureus cf. demerarae (8 indivíduos) e Didelphis albiventris (7 indivíduos). O mês amostral de inverno foi aquele que apresentou maior riqueza, maior sucesso de captura e maior biomassa. As análises demonstraram relação significativa entre o sucesso de captura do conjunto das espécies de pequenos mamíferos capturadas no solo e a distância da beira, cuja relação esteve fortemente associada à estação do ano. A estrutura e/ou composição da assembléia diferiram entre as duas primeiras classes de distância, que por sua vez diferiram das demais. Isso indica que a assembléia de pequenos mamíferos, capturada no solo, é sensível à beira da floresta e que a sensibilidade varia conforme a estação do ano. Por outro lado, quando avaliada individualmente a relação para a espécie dominante Akodon montensis, o sucesso de captura do roedor não evidenciou com nitidez diferença entre as classes de distância, mas houve diferença entre os períodos amostrais, sendo o mês amostral com menor média de temperatura anual aquele com maior número de indivíduos e de capturas. Além disso, por Akodon montensis ter sido a espécie mais comum e abundante em todos períodos amostrais e em todos os pontos do gradeado, coletou-se 249 amostras fecais para investigar a capacidade dessa espécie em realizar dispersão endozoocórica As amostras coletadas foram analisadas sob lupa para verificar se existiam sementes intactas e, quando colocadas em experimento de germinação, se seriam capazes de germinar. O registro de sementes inteiras nas fezes de Akodon montensis e o tratamento dado às sementes, de não comprometer a capacidade de germinação, permite que a espécie seja, ao menos em parte, considerada legítima e efetiva dispersora de Ficus organensis e de Piper cf. solmisianum

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Os objetivos deste trabalho foram: fazer um levantamento das dez espécies vegetais que compõem o maior número de apresentações farmacêuticas de fitoterápicos simples registradas na ANVISA; realizar o diagnóstico da oferta e da qualidade das informações contidas nas bulas das apresentações contendo as cinco espécies vegetais mais utilizadas; e definir as informações técnicas que devem estar contidas na bula de especialidades farmacêuticas que contenham como ingredientes ativos unicamente extratos preparados a partir destas espécies. O levantamento das dez espécies vegetais abrangeu o período de 01/01/1998 a 30/06/2003 e foi realizado através de consulta ao OPTLINE (www.i-helps.com). Os medicamentos fitoterápicos representam 7,76% (1888) das apresentações de registro de medicamentos no Brasil, sendo 1311 (5,38 %) apresentações de medicamentos fitoterápicos simples. Cinqüenta e oito espécies vegetais constituíam os registros de medicamentos fitoterápicos simples, sendo as dez com maior número de apresentações Ginkgo biloba L.: 302 (23,04%); Hypericum perforatum L.: 126 (9,61%); Piper methysticum F.: 87 (6,64%); Cimicifuga racemosa Nutt: 79 (6,03%); Valeriana officinalis L.: 76 (5,80%); Vitis vinifera L.: 69 (5,26%); Echinacea purpurea L.: 58 (4,42%); Aesculus hippocastanum L.: 53 (4,04%); Panax ginseng C. A Mayer: 48 (3,66%) e Cynara scolymus L.: 31 (2,36%). O diagnóstico da oferta e da qualidade das informações contidas nos textos das bulas foi realizado comparando-se estas informações com aquelas apresentadas na base de dados Medline (PubMed - www.ncbi.nhm.nhi.gov) dos últimos 5 anos e em obras bibliográficas de referência aceitas pela ANVISA, além de outras, clássicas na área de farmacognosia e fitoterapia . Foram avaliadas vinte e oito bulas. As informações de todas as bulas apresentavam incompatibilidades com as informações da literatura consultada. Os problemas mais freqüentemente encontrados foram relativos à sinonímia popular, eficácia, via de administração, contra-indicações, uso em idosos, crianças e grupos de risco, reações adversas e interações medicamentosas. Para cada uma das cinco espécies mais citadas, as informações científicas e técnicas compiladas foram organizadas como uma proposta de bula para o Profissional de Saúde a ser incluída no Compêndio de Bulas de Medicamentos (CBM), conforme previsto na Resolução-RDC nº 140/03, o qual consiste em um conjunto de bulas de medicamentos comercializados, editado pelo órgão regulador e com conteúdo da bula para o paciente e da bula para o profissional de saúde.