6 resultados para Uxi


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Foods provide essential and bioactive compounds with health-promoting properties such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hypocholesterolemic activities, which have been related to vitamins A, C, and E and phenolic compounds such as flavonoids. Therefore, the aim of this work was to identify potential sources of bioactive compounds through the determination of flavonoids and ellagic acid contents and the in vitro antioxidant capacity and alpha-glucosidase and alpha-amylase inhibitory activities of Brazilian native fruits and commercial frozen pulps. Camu-camu, cambuci, uxi, and tucuma and commercial frozen pulps of cambuci, cagaita, coquinho azedo, and araca presented the highest antioxidant capacities. Cambuci and cagaita exhibited the highest alpha-glucosidase and alpha-amylase inhibitory activities. Quercetin and kaempferol derivatives were the main flavonoids present in most of the samples. Ellagic acid was detected only in umbu, camu-camu, cagaita, araca, and cambuci. According to the results, native Brazilian fruits can be considered as excellent sources of bioactive compounds.

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Endopleura uchi (Huber) Cuatrec. is an Amazon species traditionally used as treatment for inflammations and female disorders. Bergenin was isolated from ethyl acetate fraction of bark of E. uchi by using column chromatography over sephadex LH-20 and then silica gel 60 flash. Its structure was identified on the basis of its NMR spectra. The antimicrobial activity of bergenin and fractions of methanol extract of E. uchi were evaluated against ATCC microorganisms (Escherichia coli, Salmonella enteritidis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, C. guilliermondii, Aspergillus flavus, A. nidulans). Clinically isolated strains of all of these microorganisms, along with C. tropicalis, A. niger, Shigella sonnei, Serratia marcenses and Klebsiella pneumoniae were also evaluated. The growth inhibition caused by bergenin, extracts and fractions of E. uchi against ATCC microorganisms were similar to the inhibition to microorganisms clinically isolated. The ethyl acetate fraction and the isolate bergenin inhibit the growth of the yeasts C. albicans, C. tropicalis, and C. guilliermondii, but present lower activity against filamentous fungi Aspergillus flavus, A. nidulans, A. niger, and did not inhibit the Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. The activity of the ethyl acetate fraction and bergenin are in agreement wit its high concentration found in bark extract of E. uchi. Moreover, the selective activity against three Candida species helps to understand its traditional use against infections that affect women.

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The objective of the present study was to characterize the chemistry and the antioxidant capacity in 8 species of native fruits from Amazonia. All the fruits were collected at full physiological and commercial maturity from properties located at: Boa Vista / RR, São Luiz do Anauá / RR, Manaus / AM, and Belém / PA. At the end of the experiment, the functional pattern for the camu-camu fruits showed that the total phenolic and ascorbic acid content and antioxidant assays were superior compared to the other samples. Despite the functional losses detected for the freeze-dried samples of the camu-camu fruit, all the other freeze-dried samples kept under -20ºC showed appropriate stability for long-term storage. In addition, it was also observed that fruit peel showed higher antioxidant activity than pulp or samples containing peel and pulp tissues in the same extract. When the ratio between the ORAC and total phenolic assays were observed, the uxi fruit demonstrated the highest antioxidant power compared to the other fruits studied, despite its relatively low levels of phenolic compound content and ORAC values. This means that there is a relevant contribution of these phenolic compounds to the antioxidant activity of uxi fruit.

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Endopleura uchi (Huber) Cuatrec. (Humiriaceae), uma planta da Amazônia brasileira, comumente conhecida como “uxi” é utilizada na medicina popular para o tratamento de diversas patologias, como artrite. Bergenina, um dos constituintes químicos das cascas do caule de E. uchi, tem várias atividades biológicas, incluindo antiinflamatória e antinociceptiva. Visando a obtenção de um derivado mais potente que a bergenina decidiu-se acetilar esta substância. Acetilbergenina foi testada em modelos de nocicepção e de inflamação. Bergenina foi isolada a partir do fracionamento por cromatografia por via úmida do extrato aquoso das cascas do caule de E. uchi e acetilbergenina a partir da acetilação da bergenina. As substâncias foram identificadas com base na análise espectral de RMN 1H, RMN 13C, DEPT e COSY, e comparação com dados da literatura. Nos modelos de nocicepção foram realizados os testes de contorção abdominal, placa quente e formalina. Enquanto que nos modelos de inflamação foram realizados os testesdermatite induzida pelo óleo de cróton, edema de pata induzido por carragenina e dextrana e peritonite induzida por carragenina. Além disso, para avaliar o potencialulcerogênico de acetilbergenina foi utilizado o modelo de úlcera gástrica induzida por estresse. No teste de contorção abdominal induzida por ácido acético 0,6%, acetilbergenina nas doses de 1, 5, 10, 15 e 25 mg/kg bloqueou o número de contorções abdominais em 28,2%, 52,7%, 61,1%, 68,3% e 95,0%, respectivamente, e de maneira dose-dependente quando comparada ao grupo controle. DE50 calculada foi de 6,8 mg/kg. No teste da placa quente (55 ºC), acetilbergenina (6,8 mg/kg) não induziu alterações no tempo de latência quando comparada ao grupo controle. No teste da formalina, acetilbergenina (6,8 mg/kg) inibiu em 88,3% o estímulo álgico na 2ª fase (inflamatória) quando comparada ao grupo controle. Além disso, a naloxona reverteu o efeito de acetilbergenina nessa 2ª fase do teste. Na dermatite induzida por óleo de cróton, acetilbergenina (6,8 mg/kg) provocou efeito inibitório de 75,60% em relação ao grupo controle. No edema de pata induzido por carragenina, acetilbergenina (6,8 mg/kg) foi capaz de reduzir o desenvolvimento do edema da 2ª à 5ª hora em comparação ao grupo controle. No edema de pata induzido por dextrana, acetilbergenina (6,8 mg/kg) reduziu o edema em todos os tempos. Na peritonite induzida por carragenina, acetilbergenina (6,8 mg/kg) bloqueou em 70% o número de neutrófilos quando comparada ao grupo controle. No ensaio de úlcera gástrica, acetilbergenina bloqueou em 78,55% a geração de lesões gástricas por estresse quando comparada ao grupo indometacina. Os resultados sugerem que acetilbergenina apresenta atividade antinociceptiva e atividade antiinflamatória, provavelmente, de origem periférica.

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The aim of this work was to analyze the acute oral toxicity and the effects on intestinal motility of the extract obtained through decoction 20% (m/v) of Endopleura uchi, popularly known as "uxi-amarelo", a native plant from the Brazilian Amazon. The plant is used indiscriminately against several diseases: arthritis, cholesterol, diabetes, ulcers, myomas, and intestinal illnesses in general, among others. The present results show that there were no significant alterations in intestinal motility and that the extract does not present signs of toxicity, showing its safety for consumption purposes.