masterThesis
Avaliação "in vitro" e "in vivo" da atividade antioxidante do extrato hidroetanólico de folhas de Turnera ulmifolia Linn. var. elegans (Turneraceae)
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BRITO, Naira Josele Neves de. Avaliação "in vitro" e "in vivo" da atividade antioxidante do extrato hidroetanólico de folhas de Turnera ulmifolia Linn. var. elegans (Turneraceae). 2009. 94 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Bioanálises e Medicamentos) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2009.
Autor
Brito, Naira Josele Neves de
Resumen
Recently, it has been a increasing interest in the antioxidative role of natural products to aid
the endogenous protective biological systems against the deleterious effects of oxygen (ROS)
and nitrogen (RNS) reactive species. Many antioxidant compounds, naturally occurring from
plant sources. Natural antioxidants can protect and prevent the human body from oxidative
stress and retard the progress of many diseases in which free radical are involved. Several
plants used in the folk medicine to treat certain disorders that are accompanied by
inflammation and other pharmacological properties have been proved their attributed
properties, such antioxidant activity. Turnera ulmifolia Linn. var. elegans (Turneraceae),
frequently employed by population as a medicinal plant, demonstrated antioxidant activity by
in vitro and in vivo assays, using its leaf hydroethanolic extract (10%) he in vitro DPPH
radical-scanvenging activity showed a strong antioxidant activity (86.57% ± 0.14), similar to
Carduus marianus and catequine effects. For the in vivo assays, adult female Wistar rats
(n=48) with carbon tetrachloride hepatic injury induced (2,5mL/kg i.p.) were used, Six groups
or rats were uses (n=8) [G1 = control (1,25 mL/kg i.p. vehicle); G2 = CCl4 (2,5 mL/kg i.p.);
G3 = CCl4 + extract 7 days (500 mg/kg p.o.); G4 = CCl4 + Legalon® 7 days (50 mg/kg p.o.),
G5 = CCl4 + extract 21 days (500 mg/kg p.o.) e G6 = CCl4 + Legalon® 21 days (50 mg/kg
p.o.)]. The hepatic oxidative injury was evaluated through biochemical parameters [alanine
amino transferase (ALT), aspartate amino transferase (AST)] histopathological study, while
thiobarbituric acid reactive products (TBAR), glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), superoxide
dismutase (SOD), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) levels were used to evaluate proantioxidant
parameters. The plant extract tested was found effective as hepatoprotective as
evidenced by a decreasing in the ALT and AST activities (p<0.001) and TBAR (plasma,
p<0.001 and liver, p<0.001). Levels of GSH (blood, p<0.001 and liver, p<0.001) and
antioxidant enzymes [CAT erythrocyte (p<0.05) and hepatic (p<0.01); SOD erythrocyte
(p<0.001) and hepatic (p<0.001); GPx erythrocyte (p<0.001) and hepatic (p<0.001)] were
also significantly increased. Histopathological changes induced by CCl4 were significantly
reduced by the extract treatment. The data obtained were comparable to that of Legalon®, a
reference hepatoprotective drug. The results showed that T. ulmifolia leaf extract protects
against CCl4 induced oxidative damage. Therefore, this effect must be associated to its
antioxidant activity, attributed to the phenolic compounds, present in these extract, which can
act as free radical scavengers