43 resultados para Syngonanthus macrolepsis
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Syngonanthus macrolepis, popularly known in Brazil as 'sempre-vivas', is a plant from the family Eriocaulaceae, it is found in the states of Minas Gerais and Bahia. The species contains a variety of constituents, including flavonoids with gastroprotective effect. In this work, a flavonoid-rich fraction (Sm-FRF) obtained from scapes of S. macrolepis was investigated for preventing gastric ulceration in mice and rats. The activity was evaluated in models of induced gastric ulcer (absolute ethanol, stress, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and pylorus ligation). The cytoprotective mechanisms of the Sm-FRF in relation to sulfhydryl (SH) groups, nitric oxide (NO) and antioxidant enzymes were also evaluated. The Sm-FRF (100 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly reduced gastric injury in all models, and did not alter gastric juice parameters after pylorus ligation. The results indicate significant gastroprotective activity for the Sm-FRF, which probably involves the participation of both SH groups and the antioxidant system. Both are integral parts of the gastrointestinal mucosa's cytoprotective mechanisms against aggressive factors.
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Objectives: Syngonanthus macrolepis, popularly known in Brazil as sempre-vivas', is a plant from the family Eriocaulaceae, it is found in the states of Minas Gerais and Bahia. The species contains a variety of constituents, including flavonoids with gastroprotective effect. In this work, a flavonoid-rich fraction (Sm-FRF) obtained from scapes of S.macrolepis was investigated for preventing gastric ulceration in mice and rats.MethodsThe activity was evaluated in models of induced gastric ulcer (absolute ethanol, stress, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and pylorus ligation). The cytoprotective mechanisms of the Sm-FRF in relation to sulfhydryl (SH) groups, nitric oxide (NO) and antioxidant enzymes were also evaluated.Key findingsThe Sm-FRF (100mg/kg, p.o.) significantly reduced gastric injury in all models, and did not alter gastric juice parameters after pylorus ligation.ConclusionsThe results indicate significant gastroprotective activity for the Sm-FRF, which probably involves the participation of both SH groups and the antioxidant system. Both are integral parts of the gastrointestinal mucosa's cytoprotective mechanisms against aggressive factors.
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The possible benefits of some bioactive flavones and xanthones present in plants of the genus Syngonanthus prompted us to screen them for estrogenic activity. However, scientific research has shown that such substances may have undesirable properties, such as mutagenicity, carcinogenicity and toxicity, which restrict their use as therapeutic agents. Hence, the aim of this study was to assess the estrogenicity and mutagenic and antimutagenic properties. We used recombinant yeast assay (RYA), with the strain BY4741 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Ames test, with strains TA100, TA98, TA97a and TA102 of Salmonella typhimirium, to evaluate estrogenicity, mutagenicity and antimutagenicity of methanolic extracts of Syngonanthus dealbatus (S.d.), Syngonanthus macrolepsis (S.m.), Syngonanthus nitens (S.n.) and Syngonanthus suberosus (S.s.), and of 9 compounds isolated from them (1 = luteolin, 2 = mix of A-1,3,6-trihydroxy-2-methoxyxanthone and B-1,3,6-trihydroxy-2,5- dimethoxyxanthone, 3 = 1,5,7-trihydroxy-3,6-dimethoxyxanthone, 4 = 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxy-2,5-dimethoxyxanthone, 5 = 1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxy-5- methoxyxanthone, 6 = 7-methoxyluteolin-8-C-β-glucopyranoside, 7 = 7-methoxyluteolin-6-C-β-glucopyranoside, 8 = 7,3′-dimethoxyluteolin- 6-C-β-glucopyranoside and 9 = 6-hydroxyluteolin). The results indicated the estrogenic potential of the S. nitens methanol extract and four of its isolated xanthones, which exhibited, respectively, 14.74 ± 1.63 nM; 19.54 ± 6.61; 7.20 ± 0.37; 6.71 ± 1.02 e 10.01 ± 4.26 nM of estradiol-equivalents (EEQ). None of the extracts or isolated compounds showed mutagenicity in any of the test strains and all of them showed antimutagenic potential, in particular preventing mutations caused by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P). The results show that the xanthones, only isolated from the methanol extract of S. nitens capitula, probably were the responsible for its estrogenic activity and could be useful as phytoestrogens, providing a new opportunity to develop hormonal agents. In addition, flavones and xanthones could also be used as a new antimutagenic agent. Since, the mutagens are involved in the initiation and promotion of several human diseases, including cancer, the significance of novel bioactive phytocompounds in counteracting these pro-mutagenic and carcinogenic effects is now gaining credence. © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rapidly-growing species of bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment and related to important human mycobacterioses. It has been isolated from blood, abscesses, the endocardium and surgical and traumatic wounds. This mycobacterium is hard to treat, being recognized in the literature as resistant even to the drugs used in the treatment of tuberculosis. The objective of this study was to screen extracts prepared from plants of the Brazilian cerrado (extended savanna-like belt) with known activity against M. fortuitum, employing the Microplate Alamar Blue Assay (MABA) as the analytical method. Out of 26 extracts tested against M. fortuitum, the nonpolar extract of Quassia amara (in methylene dichloride) gave the best result (MIC 62.5μg/ mL), followed by the nonpolar extracts of Syngonanthus macrolepsis, Davilla elliptica and Turnera ulmifolia, with equal MICs of 125μg/ml. The polar extracts (in ethanol and methanol) obtained from the same plants were considered inactive, since the MIC values determined were above 500μg/mL and not significantly different from those of extracts from other plants, without known activity.
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Pós-graduação em Biociências e Biotecnologia Aplicadas à Farmácia - FCFAR
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a qualidade fisiológica de sementes da sempre-viva (Syngonanthus elegans (Bong.) Ruhland) colhidas em diferentes épocas e locais e submetidas ao armazenamento. Capítulos de S. elegans foram colhidos em duas áreas de ocorrência natural no Campus II da Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri - UFVJM, em Diamantina, MG, em um Neossolo Quartzarênico Órtico típico (local 1) e Neossolo Quartzarênico Hidromórfico típico (local 2), em cinco épocas (04/07/05, 19/07/05, 22/08/05, 21/09/05 e 20/10/05) e, posteriormente, submetidos a testes para avaliação do vigor e da germinação da semente (Experimento 1). Os capítulos colhidos em 04/07/05 (locais 1 e 2) foram acondicionados em sacos de polietileno transparente e armazenados no Laboratório de Sementes em temperatura ambiente (20º±2ºC) ou em geladeira (5º±2ºC), por zero, quatro, oito e 12 meses. Após esses períodos, as sementes foram novamente avaliadas quanto ao vigor e à germinação (Experimento 2). O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado, no esquema fatorial 5x2 (época x local de colheita) para o Experimento 1; e o esquema fatorial 4x2x2 (armazenamento x local de colheita x temperatura de armazenamento) para o Experimento 2, com quatro repetições. A qualidade fisiológica da semente de S. elegans variou em função da época e do local de colheita. Durante o armazenamento, o vigor e a germinação não variaram com o local de colheita e a temperatura de armazenamento. O armazenamento por 12 meses em geladeira ou temperatura ambiente melhorou a qualidade fisiológica da semente.
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São denominadas "Sempre-vivas" diversas plantas da família Eriocaulaceae, nativas dos campos rupestres de Minas Gerais e da Bahia, sendo utilizados seus capítulos e escapos para fins de decoração. Dentre as espécies exploradas comercialmente, destaca-se a Syngonanthus elegans (Bong) Ruhland, conhecida como sempre-viva pé-de-ouro e, por tal motivo, é uma das espécies com maior perigo de extinção. O objetivo nesta pesquisa foi avaliar o efeito da época de colheita, da irrigação e da permanência de sementes em solo seco no desenvolvimento inicial de plântulas de sempre-viva (Syngonanthus elegans (Bong.) Ruhland). Capítulos de S. elegans foram colhidos manualmente em seis épocas (20/05/06, 21/06/06, 28/07/06, 29/08/06, 20/09/06 e 20/10/06) em local de ocorrência natural dentro do Campus II da UFVJM em um Neossolo Quartzarênico Hidromórfico típico e, posteriormente, submetidos a testes para avaliação do vigor e da germinação das sementes (Experimento 1). As sementes de cada época de colheita foram semeadas superficialmente em copos plásticos (um capítulo em cada copo), contendo o solo original e irrigadas com água destilada todos os dias e a cada dois dias, quatro dias, seis dias e oito dias, por um período de sessenta dias. Fez-se a contagem das plântulas emergidas em cada copo aos quarenta e sessenta dias do início da semeadura (Experimento 2). Sementes colhidas em 21/06/06 também foram semeadas superficialmente em copos plásticos (um capítulo em cada copo) em solo seco, permanecendo por trinta dias, sessenta dias e noventa dias nesta condição e, após, irrigados todos os dias. Procedeu-se a contagem das plântulas emergidas em cada copo aos quarenta e sessenta dias do início da irrigação (Experimento 3). O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado (IC), para os Experimentos 1 e 3 e IC no esquema fatorial 5 x 6 (períodos de irrigação x épocas de colheita) para o Experimento 2, com seis repetições. A melhor qualidade fisiológica de sementes de S. elegans foi obtida nas colheitas realizadas em 28/07/06 e 29/08/06. Intervalos de irrigação de dois ou mais dias afetaram negativamente a emergência das plântulas de S. elegans. A permanência por noventa dias em solo seco melhorou a qualidade fisiológica das sementes.
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Studies on the pollination biology of Eriocaulaceae are scarce although particularly interesting because of its inclusion in the Poales, a predominantly wind-pollinated order. The pollination biology of Syngonanthus elegans (Bong.) Ruhland was studied during two annual flowering periods to test the hypothesis that insect pollination was its primary pollination system. A field study was carried out, including observations of the morphology and biology of the flowers, insect visits and pollinator behaviour. We also evaluated seed set, seed germination and seedling development for different pollination modes. Although seeds were produced by self-pollination, pollination by small insects contributed most effectively to the reproductive success of S. elegans, resulting in the greatest seed set, with the highest germination percentage and optimum seedling vigour. The. oral resources used by flower visitors were pollen and nectar that was produced by staminate and pistillate flowers. Self-pollination played a minor role and its consequence was inbreeding depression.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Syngonanthus elegans flowers are distributed in capitula whose involucral bracts open and close in a diurnal rhythm. The anatomy of these bracts was studied to understand how such movements occur and how it influences reproductive ecology of the species. The involucral bracts have a single layered epidermis composed of thick-walled cells on the abaxial surface, which are responsible for the movement. Since they are hygroscopic, these cells swell when they absorb water from the surrounding environment, causing the bracts to bend and the capitula to close. In natural conditions, the capitula open by day, when temperature increases and the relative air humidity decreases, and close at night, when temperature decreases and the relative air humidity increases. The involucral bracts may thus protect the flowers from abiotic factors, exposing them only at the time of the day when temperature is higher and insects are more active, favoring pollination by small insects. The closed capitula do not only protect the flowers, but they also function as a shelter for floral visitors as Brachiacantha australe (Coccinellidae) and Eumolpini sp. (Chrysomelidae). These small Coleoptera pollinate the flowers of S. elegans during the day and remain within the closed capitula during the night, in a possible mutualistic relationship. (C) 2008 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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As espécies S. elegans (Bong.) Ruhl. e S. niveus (Kunth.) Ruhl. (Eriocaulaceae) são conhecidas como sempre-vivas e ocorrem nos campos rupestres da Serra do Cipó - MG. Devido a sua utilização como ornamental, ressalta-se a importância dos dados sobre sua germinação e desenvolvimento pós-seminal. As sementes foram colocadas para germinar em câmara de germinação, em condições controladas, e no ambiente de laboratório no claro e no escuro. Para cada tratamento foram utilizadas 4 repetições com 25 sementes em placas de Petri com papel de filtro umedecido. Os resultados mostraram que as sementes de S. elegans e S. niveus são fotoblásticas positivas. As etapas do desenvolvimento pós-seminal são semelhantes para ambas espécies e, na germinação, observa-se a protrusão do eixo embrionário, de onde se desenvolvem primeiramente as folhas e posteriormente as raízes adventícias. O opérculo da semente fica aderido à testa e a raiz primária se degenera ainda no eixo embrionário.