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    AVALIAÇÃO DOS EFEITOS ANTI-GENOTÓXICOS DE Phyllanthus niruri (EUPHORBIACEAE) EM LEUCÓCITOS HUMANOS EXPOSTOS A AGENTE AGRESSOR

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    Em muitos lugares ao redor do mundo as plantas medicinais ou parte delas são usadas de forma paliativa ou curativa para o tratamento de diversas enfermidades, devido a dificuldade ao acesso a tratamentos convencionais. Nesse contexto, preparações a base de Phyllanthus niruri, que é popularmente conhecida como “Quebra-Pedra” ou “Erva-Pombinha” tem sido muito usadas no tratamento de diversas enfermidades como hipertensão, diabetes, cálculos renais, entre outros. O presente estudo visou avaliar a capacidade anti-genotóxica do extrato hidroalcoólico de Phyllanthus niruri, através da análise fitoquímica e dosagem de compostos, avaliação de parâmetros genotoxicológicos e  oxidativos. Os resultados mostram que o Phyllanthus niruri possui uma grande quantidade de compostos antioxidantes, tendo estes ação na proteção em nível de DNA, onde o extrato mostrou-se capaz de aumentar a viabilidade celular e de parâmetro oxidativos, mostrando ser capaz de diminuir a peroxidação lipídica.Descritores: Phyllanthus niruri; Cultura Celular; Leucócitos; Genotoxicidad

    Protein carbonyl products, malondialdehyde, glutathione and vitamins C/E of breast cancer patients subjected to chemotherapy

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    Introduction: Various endogenous and exogenous processes contribute to the production of oxidative stress, of which anticancer drugs may be one. This study aimed at evaluating the effect of breast cancer chemotherapy on oxidative stress. Material and Methods: Oxidative markers and antioxidant defense molecules were monitored in 59 women undergoing a year of treatment for breast cancer. Results: During the treatment, the levels of vitamin C and glutathione decreased, while both malondialdehyde and protein carbonyl products increased. Vitamin E levels were affected to a smaller extent. The patients were grouped by principal component analysis using their oxidative stress profiles according to the time of the chemotherapy and 95.9% of the total variance was explained by the first three principal components. Conclusion: The oxidative stress profile of the study population was modified extensively during one year of exposure to antineoplastic drugs

    Immunotoxicological Evaluation of Schinus molle L. (Anacardiaceae) Essential Oil in Lymphocytes and Macrophages

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    Schinus molle L. is used to treat various diseases; however, the literature lacks information regarding its possible immunotoxic effects. The aim of the study was to investigate the immunotoxic effects of essential oil from leaves of Schinus molle L. in cultures of human lymphocytes and macrophages. The cultures were treated with essential oil (EO) of Schinus molle L. and subsequently subjected to genotoxic analysis (comet assay), mutagenic analysis (micronucleus frequency and chromosomal aberration), and cytotoxic (cell viability) and functional parameters (interleukins secretions). Our analyses have determined that the essential oil from leaves of Schinus molle L. presents several compounds with α-pinene being the major compound; in addition, the compound verbenene was firstly identified; genotoxic effects were detected only in macrophages and only at the two highest concentrations tested. An important finding is that Schinus molle L. oil causes an activation of the immune system. This action has its mechanism centered by the cascade nitric oxide-interleukin-10-tumor necrosis factor alpha
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