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    Terpinen-4-ol is overproduced in tissue cultures of Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt et Smith by induction of methyl jasmonate

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    Alpinia zerumbet (Zingiberaceae) presents a high medicinal value, in part by its production of volatile compounds. Organogenic in vitro cultures of A. zerumbet were treated with the elicitor methyl jasmonate (MeJA), a natural volatile signaling molecule in biotic and abiotic stress, and the effect was evaluated on the in vitro production of volatiles. Leaves of plantlets were subjected to simultaneous distillation-extraction (SDE), and sabinene, β-pinene, 1,8 cineole and terpinen-4-ol were the main volatiles detected. However, after exposure to a solution of of MeJA for 3 and 10 days, terpinen-4-ol showed a remarkable increase, corresponding to 18.01 and 14.75 %, respectively, when compared to control with ethanol. In contrast, exposure of plantlets to the addition of ethanol induced levels of sabinene and 1,8 cineole higher than those produced by MeJA.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire

    Antiproliferative activity of extracts of Euphorbia tirucalli L (Euphorbiaceae) from three regions of Brazil

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    Purpose: To investigate Euphorbia tirucalli extract for probable geographic variations in its antiproliferative activity.Methods: The aerial parts of E. tirucalli were collected in the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso, Rio de Janeiro, Pará, Minas Gerais and Santa Catarina. The 70 % ethanol extract was obtained according to the procedure described in Brazilian Homeopathic Pharmacopeia. The antiproliferative activity of extracts, in concentrations of 62, 125, 250, and 500 μg mL-1, was tested against leukemia (HL-60), lymphoma (Daudi) and melanoma (B16F10) cell lines using methyl thiazol tetrazolium assay (MTT). Phytochemical analysis were carried out using High-performance liquid chromatography-diode array (HPLC-UV-DAD) and electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI(-) FT-ICR MS) assays.Results: There was significant regional variability in the cytotoxicity of E. tirucalli extracts in a dosedependent manner. The extracts had similar activity towards leukemia cell line HL-60, decreasing cell viability to about 60 – 70 %. The extract showed the presence of ellagitannins, flavonoids, veracylglucan, and acid triterpenes as the major compounds.Conclusion: While the results support the ethnopharmacological use of E. tirucalli throughout Brazil, regional quantitative differences found in some classes of secondary metabolites may explain the variations observed in antitumor activity.Keywords: Aveloz, Cancer, Cytotoxicity, Antiproliferative, Ethnopharmacological, Traditional medicin

    Vasodilator activity of extracts of field Alpinia purpurata (Vieill) K: Schum and A. zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt et Smith cultured in vitro

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    Nowadays, the high blood pressure is one of the main causes of death and cardiovascular diseases. Vasodilator drugs are frequently used to treat arterial hypertension. Experiments were undertaken to determine whether hydroalcoholic extracts obtained from leaves of field-grown Alpinia purpurata and A. zerumbet cultured in vitro under different plant growth regulators induce a vasodilator effect on Wistar rat mesenteric vascular bed pre-contracted with norepinephrine. Plant extracts were able to induce a long-lasting endothelium-dependent vasodilation. Efficiency on activity of A. purpurata reached 87% at concentration of 60 μg. The extract of A. zerumbet maintained in medium containing IAA, induced the relaxation (17.4%) at 90 μg, as compared to the control (MS0) that showed a better vasodilator effect (60%). These results are in agreement with the quantification of phenolic compounds in the extracts, which were 50% lower for those plants cultured in IAA. A. purpurata was assayed for the first time in relation to its vasodilator activity. This paper showed a strong probability of correlation between the pharmacological activities of A. purpurata with their content in phenolic compounds.Atualmente, a hipertensão arterial é uma das maiores causas de morte e de doenças cardiovasculares. Os vasodilatadores são freqüentemente utilizados no tratamento da hipertensão. Extratos hidroalcoólicos de Alpinia purpurata de campo e de A. zerumbet cultivada in vitro sob diferentes reguladores de crescimento vegetal foram ensaiados no leito mesentérico de ratos Wistar. Os extratos de A. purpurata e A. zerumbet produziram efeito vasodilatador com padrão de resposta dose-dependente de duração prolongada. Extratos da espécie A. purpurata tiveram efeito vasodilatador de 87% na dose de 60 μg. O extrato obtido de folhas de A. zerumbet oriundas das culturas mantidas em meio contendo AIA (ácido indol acético) inibiu o relaxamento (17,4%) na dose de 90 μg em relação ao controle (MS0), com o qual foi verificado melhor efeito vasodilatador (60%). Estes resultados estão de acordo com a concentração de fenóis totais que foi 50% menor para os extratos de plantas cultivadas in vitro em AIA. A espécie A. purpurata foi pela primeira vez ensaiada quanto à atividade vasodilatadora. Os resultados obtidos indicaram a presença de substâncias fenólicas provavelmente correlacionadas à ação terapêutica de A. purpurata

    Magnetically treated water on phytochemical compounds of Rosmarinus officinalis L.

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    Irrigation using water treated with static magnetic field (SMF) has recently been used as a strategy to stimulate the growth and development of different plant species. The aim of this study was to characterize the bioactive compounds and evaluate the anatomical structure of Rosmarinus officinalis L. irrigated with SMF-treated water. Results demonstrate that the treatment promoted plant growth, the number of trichomes and increased concentrations of secondary metabolites. Methanol-extracted leaves revealed that rosmarinic acid was detected in both experimental groups, without a difference in the level. Camphor, α-terpineol and verbenone were determined as the most abundant compounds present in these leaf extracts and were strongly increased in plants irrigated with SMF-treated water. Similar results were also observed for endo-borneol, bornyl acetate and β-amyrin concentrations.Taken together, these results indicate that irrigation with SMF-treated water can be used to improve the production of rosemary to obtain pharmaceutical products with an increased antioxidative activity

    Therapeutic value of the genus Alpinia, Zingiberaceae

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    Production of rutin and Kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide by tissue cultures of Alpinia purpurata (Vieill) K. Schum

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    The accumulation of flavonoids was evaluated in organogenic cultures of Alpinia purpurata through HPLC analysis. Cultures were maintained in liquid MS medium in the following treatments: MS0 (control), TDZ, BAP and IAA + TDZ. Kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide content was higher than rutin for all in vitro treatments, except by control medium in which plants did not produce kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide. A remarkable increase in kaempferol-3-O-glucuronide content was verified using BAP 2 mg.l-1 (0.027 mg/100 mg dried extract) and IAA 2 mg.l-1 + TDZ 2 mg.l-1 (0.030 mg/100 mg dried extract) treatments. With the addition of 2 mg.l-1 BAP, rutin concentration also increased in the proportion 1:4 compared to control.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire
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