770 resultados para Mentha arvensis


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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Horticultura) - FCA

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Mentha x villosa Huds (Labiatae) is an aromatic herb widely used in folk medicine. Since the essential oil of the herb has many pharmacological activities, including antispasmodic effects, we determined whether the oil and its major constituent, piperitenone oxide (PO), have antinociceptive activity. The essential oil of M. x villosa (EOMV) and PO administered orally at 200 mg/kg (vehicle: 0.1% Tween 80 in water) significantly reduced the writhings induced by acetic acid from control values of 59.5 ± 3.1 s (N = 10) to 31.9 ± 2.8 s (N = 10) and 23.8 ± 3.4 s (N = 10), respectively. When administered at 100 and 200 mg/kg, EOMV reduced the paw licking time for the second phase of the formalin test from the control value of 20.6 ± 2.1 s (N = 13) to 5.3 ± 2.2 s (N = 12) and 2.7 ± 1.2 s (N = 18), respectively. At 100 and 200 mg/kg, PO reduced this second phase to 8.3 ± 2.7 s (N = 12) and 3.0 ± 1.2 s (N = 10), respectively. This effect of EOMV and PO was not reversed by naloxone. EOMV and PO had no significant effect on the first phase of the formalin test. As evaluated by the hot-plate and tail immersion test, EOMV and PO, at doses up to 200 mg/kg, showed no analgesic activity. These results show that EOMV and PO have antinociceptive activity and suggest that this effect is probably an indirect anti-inflammatory effect, which does not involve the central nervous system.

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Mentha piperita L. is an aromatic and medicinal species of the family Lamiaceae, known as mint or peppermint, and its leaves and branches produce essential oil rich in menthol. This study aimed to evaluate physiological indexes, macro- and micronutrients inthe shootsand essential oil of Mentha piperita L. grown in nutrient solution number 2 of Hoagland and Arnon (1950) with different N, P, K and Mg levels. Shoot length, dry mass of the different organs, total dry mass, leaf area, essential oil yield and composition, and macronutrient (N, P, K, Mg, Ca, S) and micronutrient (Mn, Cu, Fe, Zn) contents in the shoot were evaluated. Plants treated with 65%N/50%P/25%K/100%Mg had a tendency towards longer shoot, greaterroot and leaf blade dry masses, higher essential oil yield, higher menthol levels and lower menthone levels. The results showed that Mentha can be grown in nutrient solution by reducing 65% N, 50% P, 25% K and 100% Mg. This solution had better development compared to the other tested treatments. Therefore,we recommendMentha piperita L. to be grown with such nutrient levels.

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Considerando-se as pesquisas que utilizam sistemas homeopáticos preconizados por Cristhian Frederich Samuel Hahnemann, a aplicação em modelos vegetais torna-se cada vez oportuna, uma vez que o pensamento da sociedade atual está voltado para estilos de vida que consideram a preservação ambiental e equilíbrio ecológico conscientes, e sobretudo qualidade de vida. A Homeopatia aplicada ao desenvolvimento vegetal se torna uma prática viável, pois pode proporcionar o equilíbrio homeostático das plantas em resposta à ação da substância homeopática, em níveis bioquímicos e/ou energéticos que normalmente conduzem seu desenvolvimento. O objetivo deste trabalho foi observar o efeito de preparações homeopáticas de ácido salicílico (Salycili acidum), um agente inibidor de desenvolvimento vegetal, nas dinamizações impares (1CH, 5 CH, 9CH, 13CH , 17CH , 21CH, 25CH, 29CH), na formação e no crescimento de raízes adventícias em estacas de hortelã (Mentha spicata L.). Como controles experimentais foram empregados três fatores, sendo eles, a água destilada, a solução 0,2% de ácido salicílico não dinamizada e a solução de etanol 30% não dinamizada. Realizou-se também uma análise qualitativa do princípio ativo das preparações homeopáticas empregando espectrofotometria com absorção em ultravioleta. Os resultados mostraram que houve indução e formação de raízes nas estacas de hortelã nas soluções contendo preparações homeopáticas, mesmo naquelas onde não foram detectadas moléculas de insumo ativo por espectrometria em ultravioleta. As respostas seguiram um padrão sinusoide (senoidal) de promoção/inibição do efeito, e pode-se observar o efeito do processo farmacotécnico homeopático de sucussão influenciando o surgimento e o desenvolvimento das raízes adventícias. O ácido salicílico teve sua natureza inibitória modificada na preparação... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)

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Os riscos à saúde e os altos custos do uso de agrotóxicos e de outras substâncias que favoreçam a produção agrícola têm dado espaço para a Homeopatia atuar como mecanismo alternativo no controle de pragas e incremento na agricultura de sustentabilidade. Diversos trabalhos e experimentos, tradicionais e atuais, enfatizam a importância e a eficácia desta alternativa também à saúde dos humanos e dos animais. O uso de modelos vegetais nos estudos homeopáticos contribui para o entendimento dessa afirmação, pois o efeito placebo passa a não considerado. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar os efeitos das soluções homeopáticas derivadas de cristais de ácido giberélico e de ácido salicílico no enraizamento de estacas de hortelã (Mentha spicata L.). Estacas recém-formadas foram mergulhadas em soluções tratamento nas potências 6CH, 12CH, 18CH, 24 CH e 30CH com aplicação única ou suplementar; como testemunhas foram empregadas soluções de etanol 30% não dinamizado, etanol 30% dinamizado e água desmineralizada. Os resultados mostraram que as soluções derivadas do ácido salicílico promoveram melhores resultados que as soluções oriundas do ácido giberélico e dos tratamentos controle. Este aspecto concorda com a prática homeopática como um todo, pois o ácido salicílico é considerado agente inibidor das reações fisiológicas relacionadas com o enraizamento de estacas. Além disso, foi importante detectar que o uso de soluções homeopáticas em regime de dose única trouxe melhores resultados do que o seu uso contínuo

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Bacterial quorum sensing (QS) is a density dependent communication system that regulates the expression of certain genes including production of virulence factors in many pathogens. Bioactive plant extract/compounds inhibiting QS regulated gene expression may be a potential candidate as antipathogenic drug. In this study anti-QS activity of peppermint (Menthe piperita) oil was first tested using the Chromobacterium violaceum CVO26 biosensor. Further, the findings of the present investigation revealed that peppermint oil (PMO) at sub-Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (sub-MICs) strongly interfered with acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) regulated virulence factors and biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Aeromonas hydrophila. The result of molecular docking analysis attributed the QS inhibitory activity exhibited by PMO to menthol. Assessment of ability of menthol to interfere with QS systems of various Gram-negative pathogens comprising diverse AHL molecules revealed that it reduced the AHL dependent production of violacein, virulence factors, and biofilm formation indicating broad-spectrum anti-QS activity. Using two Escherichia colt biosensors, MG4/pKDT17 and pEAL08-2, we also confirmed that menthol inhibited both the las and pqs QS systems. Further, findings of the in vivo studies with menthol on nematode model Caenorhabditis elegans showed significantly enhanced survival of the nematode. Our data identified menthol as a novel broad spectrum QS inhibitor.

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In summary, one may conclude that human influence in the Bokanjac area started in the Eneolithic or Earlier Bronze Age - the third to second millennia Cal. BC. Traces of agriculture are weak or missing in the pollen diagram but grazing is indicated. Chestnut and walnut were introduced by humans to the area in classical times. These findings are in general agreement with the results of earlier studies at coastal sites north-west and south-east of Bokanjacko Blato.

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Palynological investigation of a 410 cm long core section from Tso Kar (33°10'N, 78°E, 4527 m a.s.l.), an alpine lake situated in the arid Ladakh area of NW India at the limit of the present-day Indian summer monsoon, was performed in order to reconstruct post-glacial regional vegetation and climate dynamics. The area was covered with alpine desert vegetation from ca. 15.2 to 14 kyr BP (1 kyr=1000 cal. years), reflecting dry and cold conditions. High influx values of long-distance transported Pinus sylvestris type pollen suggest prevailing air flow from the west and northwest. The spread of alpine meadow communities and local aquatic vegetation is a weak sign of climate amelioration after ca. 14 kyr BP. Pollen data (e.g. influx values of Pinus roxburghii type and Quercus) suggest that this was due to a strengthening of the summer monsoon and the reduced activity of westerly winds. The further spread of Artemisia and species-rich meadows occurred in response to improved moisture conditions between ca. 12.9 and 12.5 kyr BP. The subsequent change towards drier desert-steppe vegetation likely indicates more frequent westerly disturbances and associated snowfalls, which favoured the persistence of alpine meadows on edaphically moist sites. The spread of Chenopodiaceae-dominated vegetation associated with an extremely weak monsoon occurred at ca. 12.2-11.8 kyr BP during the Younger Dryas interstadial. A major increase in humidity is inferred from the development of Artemisia-dominated steppe and wet alpine meadows with Gentianaceae after the late glacial/early Holocene transition in response to the strengthening of the summer monsoon. Monsoonal influence reached maximum activity in the Tso Kar region between ca. 10.9 and 9.2 kyr BP. The subsequent development of the alpine meadow, steppe and desert-steppe vegetation points to a moderate reduction in the moisture supply, which can be linked to the weaker summer monsoon and the accompanying enhancement of the winter westerly flow from ca. 9.2 to 4.8 kyr BP. The highest water levels of Tso Kar around 8 kyr BP probably reflect combined effect of both monsoonal and westerly influence in the region. An abrupt shift towards aridity in the Tso Kar region occurred after ca. 4.8 kyr BP, as evidenced by an expansion of Chenopodiaceae-dominated desert-steppe. Low pollen influx values registered ca. 2.8-1.3 kyr BP suggest scarce vegetation cover and unfavourable growing conditions likely associated with a further weakening of the Indian Monsoon.