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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Antidepressant-like effects of total glycosides of peony and its possible mechanisms. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2010 (has links)
Finally, the neuroprotective effects of TGP against corticosterone-induced neurotoxicity in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells, an in vitro experimental model of depression were studied. The results showed TGP treatment dose-dependently protected the cells against corticosterone-induced toxicity. The cytoprotection afforded by TGP treatment was shown to be associated with an enhanced antioxidant activity, and increased expressions of neurotrophins including brain-derived neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3. / Secondly, the antidepressant-like effect of TGP was evaluated by a rat model of depression induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS). The results showed that a 5-week CUMS caused depression-like behavior in rats, as indicated by a significant decreases in sucrose consumption (assessed by sucrose preference test) and locomotor activity (assessed by open-field test), and an increase in immobility time (assessed by forced swim test). Intragastric administration of TGP during the five weeks of CUMS procedure significantly suppressed these behavioral changes induced by CUMS. / Taken together, the results confirmed the antidepressant-like effect of TGP. The antidepressive action of TGP may be mediated by the modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function, the inhibition of oxidative stress, and the up-regulation of neurotrophins, thereby leading to the neuroprotective effects. / The antidepressant-like effect of TGP was firstly evaluated by the behavioral despair test, forced swim test and tail suspension test. The results showed that intragastric administration of TGP caused a significant reduction of immobility time in both forced swim and tail suspension tests in mice. TGP treatment also significantly reduced the duration of immobility time in the forced swim test in rats. / The root of Paeonia lactiflora Pall. (Family: Ranunculaceae), commonly known as peony, is a component herb of many traditional formulae for the treatment of depression-like disorders. Previous studies have demonstrated the antidepressive effect of peony extract in mouse models of depression. Total glycosides of peony (TGP) is regarded as the major active ingredients of peony. The present study aims to confirm the antidepressive potential of TGP and evaluate its action mechanisms. / Thirdly, the neuroprotective effects of TGP on CUMS-treated rats and its possible mechanisms were investigated. The results showed that treatment with TGP for 5 weeks produced neuroprotective effects on the hippocampus of CUMS-treated rats. This effect was associated with the attenuation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hyperactivation (characterized by a decreased serum corticosterone level and an increased hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor expression), an inhibition of oxidative stress, and up-regulation of neurotrophins such as brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 in the hippocampus. / Mao, Qingqiu. / Adviser: Che Chun-Tao. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-01, Section: B, page: . / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 158-186). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [201-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese.
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Neuroprotective mechanisms of Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb761) in Alzheimer's disease. / EGb761對Alzheimer氏病的神經保護機制 / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / EGb761 dui Alzheimer shi bing de shen jing bao hu ji zhi

January 2010 (has links)
EGb761 consists of two major groups of substances, flavonoids and terpenoids. Using human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells, the present study demonstrated that, EGb761 could block Abeta-42 (a 42-amino acid cytoxic form of beta amyloid protein)-induced cell apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, mitochondrial dysfunction and activation of c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) and Akt signaling pathways, possibly via its antioxidant and platelet activating factor (PAF) antagonizing activities. Two active constituents of EGb761, quercetin (a flavonoid) and ginkgolide B (a terpenoid) might contribute to the protective effects of EGb761. Quercetin but not ginkgolide B might be responsible for the antioxidant action of EGb761. Both compounds might be involved in the PAF antagonist activity of EGb761. / EGb761, a Ginkgo biloba extract, is a medicinal product for the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular and neuronal diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). While considerable researches have documented its neuroprotective effects, its clinical effect is inconclusive and the precise neuroprotective mechanisms are not clearly known. / In conclusion, EGb761 may have beneficial effects in treatment and prevention of neurodegenerative diseases like AD. Its neuroprotective effects may be associated with constituent multiplicity, the dosage and BBB permeability. / The ability of EGb761 to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB) is unclear. In this study, the ability of EGb761 to cross the BBB was speculated through comparison of the effects of EGb761 on mitochondrial function between platelets and central nervous system in two animal models, the senescence accelerated prone 8 (SAMP8) mouse strain and ovariectomized rats. Mitochondrial function was evaluated as cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activity, mitochondrial ATP content and mitochondrial glutathione (GSH) content. SAMP8 mice have been widely used as a model of age-related cognitive decline with relevance to biochemical and genetic alterations in AD. Using two age groups (3-week-old and 40-week-old) of SAMP8 mice, this study found that, EGb761 protected against mitochondrial dysfunction in both platelets and hippocampi of old mice, but only showed protective effects on platelet mitochondria of young mice. Estrogen withdrawal was suggested to play a primary role in the onset of post-menopausal AD. Using ovariectomized middle-aged rats to mimic the post-menopausal pathophysiological changes, this study also demonstrated that, EGb761 protected against mitochondrial dysfunction in both platelets and hippocampi of ovariectomized rats. In contrast, in sham-operated rats, EGb761 increased mitochondrial GSH content in platelets but failed to show similar effect on hippocampi. These results suggested that the effects of EGb761 on the brain might be interfered by the BBB permeability. / The effective dosage of EGb761 in the brain remains undetermined. Using SH-SY5Y cells, this study demonstrated that low doses of EGb761 (50--100 mug/ml) inhibited hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-induced cell apoptosis via inactivation of Alet, JNK and caspase 3 while high doses of EGb761 (250--500 flg/ml) enhanced H2O2 toxicities via inactivation of Akt and enhancement of activation of JNK and caspase 3. Additional experiments suggested that the dosage effect of EGb761 on apoptotic signaling proteins might be correlated with regulation of the cell redox state. / Shi, Chun. / Adviser: Lee Ka Ho Kenneth. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-03, Section: B, page: . / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-99). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [201-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese.
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Hypotensive, antioxidative and antitumour substances in kelp, laminaria japonica. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2004 (has links)
Fung Yin Lee, Annie. / "January 2004." / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-146). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Abstracts in English and Chinese.
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Antimicrobial activity of some medicinal plant extracts against bacteria causing diarrhoea

Komolafe, Naomi Tope 12 1900 (has links)
Infectious diarrhoea is the second largest single cause of mortality in children under the age of five globally. Bacteria are responsible for most diarrhoeal episodes especially in developing countries, and progressive increase in antimicrobial resistance has given rise to the need to investigate other sources of therapy such as medicinal plants. Ten plant extracts were analysed for their antimicrobial activities using the agar well diffusion and broth microdilution method. Their phytochemical contents were screened, and their effect on 1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) was used to assess their antioxidant activities. Their toxicity profiles were evaluated using the XTT Cytotoxicity Assay. Water and methanol extracts of Adansonia digitata v ABSTRACT Infectious diarrhoea is the second largest single cause of mortality in children under the age of five globally. Bacteria are responsible for most diarrhoeal episodes especially in developing countries, and progressive increase in antimicrobial resistance has given rise to the need to investigate other sources of therapy such as medicinal plants. Ten plant extracts were analysed for their antimicrobial activities using the agar well diffusion and broth microdilution method. Their phytochemical contents were screened, and their effect on 1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) was used to assess their antioxidant activities. Their toxicity profiles were evaluated using the XTT Cytotoxicity Assay. Water and methanol extracts of Adansonia digitata seeds and pulp showed no inhibition against all the test organisms, while water and methanol extracts of A. digitata leaves showed inhibition, with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranging from 0.39 to 6.25mg/ml. Water and methanol extracts of Garcinia livingstonei and Sclerocarya birrea barks showed good activity against all the test organisms, with MICs between 0.39 and 1.56 mg/ml. Alkaloids, phenols, flavonoids, saponins, tannins, and terpenoids were found in one or more of the plant extracts, and all the plant extracts demonstrated scavenging power against DPPH.The cytotoxicity of extracts of Garcinia livingstonei, and Sclerocarya birrea barks ranged between 105.9 μg/ml and 769.9 μg/ml. The results obtained in this study validate the traditional use of A. digitata leaves, G. livingstonei and S. birrea bark in treating bacteria causing diarrhoea. / Life Sciences / M. Sc. (Life Sciences)
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Chemopreventive properties of South African herbal teas, rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia spp) : mechanisms against skin carcinogenesis

Magcwebeba, Tandeka Unathi 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The present study employed a two-phased approach to investigate the possible mechanisms involved in the chemopreventive properties of rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and different honeybush species (Cyclopia spp.) in vitro. In the first phase, the effect of unfermented methanol and aqueous herbal tea extracts against the growth parameters (cell viability, proliferation and apoptosis) of normal (CRL 7761); premalignant (HaCaT); and malignant (CRL 7762) skin cells was evaluated and compared to green tea extracts. The predictive potential of polyphenol content (total polyphenol and flavanol/proanthocyanidins) and antioxidant properties (ABTS; ORAC; FRAP and LPO) in the biological activity of extracts in cells was also assessed. Of the herbal teas, the methanol extract of rooibos was the most active and it inhibited the growth of skin cells presumably by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction via membrane depolarisation. At lower concentrations, this activity was associated with inhibition of cell proliferation that was selective for cancer cells whilst higher concentrations induced apoptosis that was more prominent in premalignant cells. The strong antioxidant properties of the extracts implicated the role of pro-oxidative polyphenol/iron interactions involving monomeric flavonoids and polymeric proanthocyanidins in the cytotoxic effects of rooibos. The strong relationship between total polyphenolic and flavanol/proanthocyanidins content, antioxidant properties and reduction of cell viability indicated that these parameters (polyphenols and antioxidant properties) can serve as predictive tools for the cytotoxic effects of rooibos in vitro. The aqueous extracts of honeybush species, although weaker, displayed similar effects to rooibos extracts in cells with C. genistoides being the most effective at selectively inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells whilst the pro-apoptotic activity of C. subternata and C. intermedia was more prominent in premalignant cells. The underlying mechanisms are also likely to result from pro-oxidative mechanisms resulting from polyphenol/iron interactions that mainly involve polymeric flavanol-like proanthocyanidin compounds in honeybush. In contrast, the methanol extracts exhibited weaker cytotoxic effects and protected cancer cells from going into apoptosis. The cytoprotective effects of honeybush species are possibly mediated by the major monomeric compounds such as mangiferin and hesperidin through antioxidant mechanisms that result in reduction of oxidative stress. Due to the possible dual role of the monomeric and polymeric compounds in the honeybush extracts, the total polyphenolic content of these herbal teas may not be a good indicator of biological activity in vitro. However, as aqueous extracts displayed high flavanol/proanthocyanidins content and exceptional activity in the ABTS assay, these parameters may be considered as indicators of cytotoxicity. On the other hand, methanol extracts, particularly from the xanthone-rich species (C. genistoides and C. longifolia) which exhibited the weakest cytotoxic effects, were more active in the ORAC thus this assay may be a useful predictor for cytoprotective activity. In the second phase, an in vitro UVB/HaCaT model which used IL-1α as a biomarker for early inflammation was developed and validated with known anti-inflammatory compounds, dexamethasone and ibuprofen. It was used to determine the specific mechanisms involved in the modulatory effects of the herbal tea extracts against inflammation. Rooibos extracts and the aqueous extract of honeybush enhanced the cytotoxic effects of UVB in the model and exhibited indirect anti-inflammatory effects as they removed icIL-1α containing cells via apoptosis. In contrast, methanol extracts of honeybush exacerbated icIL-1α by protecting UVB stimulated cells from undergoing apoptosis. In conclusion, methanol extract of rooibos and aqueous extracts of honeybush species may be useful in protecting the skin after UVB exposure. These herbal tea extracts may block initiation and delay the promotion stage during skin carcinogenesis by removing premalignant cells via apoptosis and preventing onset of inflammation. In contrast, due to their cytoprotective effects, methanol extracts of honeybush may be more effective at preventing oxidative stress in skin before UVB exposure. Future studies should focus on the effects of extracts and polyphenolic fractions on the oxidative status of the cells and development of biomarkers of chemoprevention that can be utilised in vivo and in human skin. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie studie word moontlike velkankerwerende eienskappe van rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) en ‘n aantal heuningbos (Cyclopia spp.) spesies deur twee afsonderlike benaderings bestudeer. Die eerste benadering ondersoek die effek van die kruietee op groeiparameters van velselle [lewensvatbaarheid, groei en dood van normale selle (CRL 7761), vroeë kankerselle (HaCaT) en kankerselle (CRL 7762)]. Tydens eksperimente is die moontlikheid om polifenoolinhoud (totale polifenole, en flavanol/proantosianidiene verhouding) en antioksidant-eienskappe te gebruik om die biologiese funksies van die ekstrakte in die selle te voorspel, geevalueer. Die metanolekstrak van rooibos het die groei van selle die effektiefste gestop, moontlik deur depolarisasie van die mitokondriale membraan. By lae konsentrasies van die ekstrak is die groei van kankerselle selektief gestop, terwyl vroeë kankerselle die sensitiefste by hoër konsentrasies was. Die hoë antioksidant-aktiwiteit van die rooibosekstrak kan moontlik ‘n rol speel in die indusering van sitotoksiese effekte in die selle en kan toegeskryf word aan die pro-antioksidant aktiwiteit van die polifenole weens hul interaksie met yster. ‘n Spesifieke funksie word vir die monomeriese flavonoïede en die polimeriese proantosianidiene geïmpliseer. Die sterk verwantskap tussen die totale polifenoolinhoud, flavanol/proantosianidien inhoud en antioksidant aktiwiteit met die verlaging in selgroei, maak hul relevante parameters van die voorspellingsmodel. Die waterekstrakte van heuningbos induseer ook soortgelyke maar swakker effekte met die induksie van kankersel dood, met C. genistoides die selektiefste en C. subternata en C. intermedia die aktiefste spesies wat die groei van die vroeë kanker selle inhibeer. Die onderliggende meganismes betrokke blyk ook aan ‘n pro-oksidant effek toe geskryf te wees, waartydens spesifieke polifenool/yster interaksies betrokke is. In teenstelling met rooibos, beskerm die metanolekstrak van heuningbos kankerselle teen seldood, wat moontlik verband hou met die antioksidant-eienskappe van die hoof monomeriese polifenole, mangiferien/isomangiferien en hesperidien. Vanweë die dubbele rol van die monomeriese polifenole en polimeriese verbindings in heuninghbosekstrakte is die totale polifenol inhoud nie ‘n goeie indikator van die biologiese aktiwiteit in vitro nie. Daarenteen is die flavanol/proantosianien inhoud en die hoë aktiwiteit in die ABTS antioksidanttoets goeie indikators om seldood te voorspel. In teenstelling hiermee het die metanolekstrakte van die xantoon-ryke spesies (C. genistoides en C. longifolia) ‘n baie lae effek op seldood, maar ‘n hoë aktiwitiet in die ORAC toets getoon, wat ‘n goeie rigtingwyser is om die beskermende effek in selle te voorspel. Met die tweede benadering is die anti-inflammatoriese eienskappe en die onderliggende meganismes van die kruietee ondersoek in ‘n UVB/HaCaT selmodel. Intrasellulêre interleukin 1α (IL-1α) is as merker gebruik en die model is geëvalueer deur bekende anti-inflammatoriese verbindings soos dexamethasone en ibuprofin te gebruik. Die metanolekstrak van rooibos en die waterekstrak van heuningbos het die toksiese effek van UVB in die model verhoog deur selle met verhoogde vlakke,van icIL-1α te verwyder deur middel van die induksie van seldood. Die metanolekstrak beskerm die selle teen die oksidatiewe skade wat deur UVB geïnduseer word en verwyder nie selle met hoë IL-1α vlakke nie. Ter opsomming blyk dit dat die metanolekstrak van rooibos en die waterekstrak van heuningbos moontlik gebuik kan word om die vel te beskerm teen die induksie van icIL-1α en sodoende die inisiëring van kanker te blokkeer en ook die promosie van kanker te vertraag. Die beskermende effek van die metanolekstrak kan moontlik aangewend word om die oksidatiewe skade wat deur UVB veroorsaak word teen te werk deur dit aan te wend voordat blootstelling plaasvind. Toekomstige studies behoort verdere karakterisering van die polifenoolsamestelling van die ekstrakte in te sluit en hul effek op die oksidatiewe status en anti-inflammoriese effekte van selle te bepaal ten einde sekere merkers te identifiseer vir vel studies in vivo.
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An assessment of Hypoxis hemerocallidea extracts, and actives as natural antibiotic, and immune modulation phytotherapies.

Muwanga, Catherine January 2006 (has links)
<p>In South Africa, the crude aqueous extract from Hypoxis hemerocallidea is used by AIDS patients to treat opportunistic infections, such as tuberculosis. The rapid emergence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, and extreme drug resistant tuberculosis, in recent years, is a major threat to human health. The treatment of TB, nosocomial bacterial infections, and fungal infections is now a clinical challenge, especially in the immuno-compromised individual. There is a dire need for novel antibiotic alternatives with phytotherapies and plant-derived compounds as potentially promising alternatives. The main objective of this study was to investigate the antimycobacterial activity of Hypoxis hemerocallidea, a South African medicinal plant, using Mycobacterium smegmatis.</p>
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Screening extracts of indigenous South African plants for the presence of anti-cancer compounds.

Essack, Magbubah. January 2006 (has links)
<p>Early man dabbled with the use of plant extracts to cure ailments. This practice has been passed down from generation to generation and today more than 50% of the world'sdrugs are natural products or derivatives thereof. Scientists have thus established a branch of research called natural product research. This branch of research involves the identification and purification of secondary metabolites with a specific biological activity. The methodology involves the screening of plant products for a specific biological activity, purification of the biologically active natural product by separation technology and structure determination. The biologically active natural products is then further scrutinized to serve as a novel drug or lead compound for the development of a novel drug. This research exploited this research methodology.</p>
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Extratos vegetais na proteção de membranas contra o dano fotoinduzido / Plant extracts in membrane protection against photoinduced damage

Silva, Daniela Rodrigues 23 September 2016 (has links)
O mercado de produtos cosméticos, especialmente aqueles que têm na sua composição constituintes naturais, está em franca expansão. Uma das razões desta expansão é que os extratos vegetais têm eficácia na proteção contra os efeitos da exposição solar, sendo que o mecanismo de ação envolve principalmente o efeito antioxidante, diminuindo ou inibindo os danos gerados pelos radicais livres e/ou por outros compostos oxidantes. Este efeito protetor dos extratos vegetais tem motivado o interesse das indústrias do ramo, especialmente no entendimento dos mecanismos de dano e proteção. Além do efeito antioxidante, demonstrou-se recentemente que compostos vegetais podem também exercer efeito protetor através da proteção de membranas. No entanto, a relação entre a capacidade antioxidante desses compostos e a eficiência de proteção de membranas ainda não foi estabelecida. Neste trabalho, pretende-se quantificar a eficácia relativa dos extratos vegetais em termos de proteção de membranas. / The market of cosmetics, especially those who have in their composition natural constituents, is booming. One reason for this increase is that the plant extracts are effective in protecting against the effects of solar exposure, and the mechanism of action involves mainly the antioxidant effect, decreasing or inhibiting the damage caused by free radicals and / or other oxidizing compounds. This protective effect of plant extracts has motivated the interest of the sector industries, especially in the understanding of the mechanisms of injury and protection. In addition to the antioxidant effect, it was demonstrated recently that plant compounds may also exert a protective effect by the protective membrane. However, the relationship between the antioxidant capacity of these compounds and membranes protecting efficiency has not been established. In this work, it is intended to quantify the relative efficacy of the plant extracts in terms of membrane protection.
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Atividade antimicrobiana de produtos naturais para obtenção de novos biofármacos: estudo dos extratos brutos e suas associações / Antimicrobial activity of natural products for obtainment of new biodrugs: study of crude extracts and their associations

Silva, Cristiane Karina Malvezzi da 21 May 2010 (has links)
Estudos da atividade biológica de produtos naturais visando suas aplicações no controle de microrganismos são estratégicos e de fundamental importância econômica e social. Considerando o grande potencial da biodiversidade brasileira, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a atividade antimicrobiana do xilitol e dos extratos brutos obtidos das folhas das plantas Eugenia uniflora, Psidum guajava, Punica granatum e Syzygium cumini, bem como da associação entre os extratos e entre o xilitol e os extratos. Os extratos foram obtidos de folhas frescas maceradas em uma solução de etanol 95%, filtrada após 72 horas e concentrada em evaporador rotatório sob pressão reduzida. Foi realizada a técnica de macrodiluição em caldo e o crescimento das bactérias Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923) e Escherichia coli (ATCC 25922) foi verificado pela leitura da absorbância dos tubos. O crescimento bacteriano normal foi considerado como 100%. A porcentagem de inibição sobre o crescimento bacteriano foi calculada subtraindo-se de 100% a porcentagem de crescimento na presença do extrato, xilitol ou associações. Todos os extratos inibiram o crescimento bacteriano, no entanto a atividade sobre a bactéria E. coli foi inferior aquela obtida para a bactéria S. aureus. Nos ensaios na presença de xilitol apenas a bactéria S. aureus teve seu crescimento inibido. As associações entre os extratos das folhas das espécies E. uniflora e P. guajava e das espécies E. uniflora e P. granatum promoveram inibições superiores e em concentrações menores sobre o crescimento da bactéria S. aureus quando comparadas com as inibições promovidas pelos extratos isolados, indicando um efeito antimicrobiano sinérgico entre estes extratos. As associações entre o xilitol e os extratos das folhas das espécies E. uniflora ou S. cumini e entre o xilitol e os extratos das folhas das espécies P. guajava ou P. granatum apresentaram um efeito antimicrobiano sinérgico sobre as bactérias S. aureus e E. coli, respectivamente. Os resultados do presente estudo contribuem na busca de novas alternativas terapêuticas antimicrobianas, uma vez que pode servir de subsídio para novos estudos químicos e farmacológicos a partir de fontes naturais brasileiras. / Biological activities studies of natural products aiming their applications in microorganisms control are strategic, economic, and socially important. Considering the Brazilian biodiversity&#8223;s large potential, the purpose of this work was to evaluate antimicrobial activity of xylitol and of crude extracts obtained from leaves of the following plants: Eugenia uniflora, Psidum guajava, Punica granatum and Syzygium cumini, as well as from the association of the extracts and of xylitol with the extracts. The extracts were obtained from fresh leaves macerated in a 95% ethanol solution, filtered after 72 hours and concentrated in spinning evaporator under reduced pressure. The broth macrodilution technique was used and growth of Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923) and Escherichia coli (ATCC 25922) bacteria was observed upon reading of pipes absorption. Regular bacterial growth was considered as 100%. The percentage of inhibition over bacterial growth was calculated by subtracting from 100%, the growth percentage in the presence of the essence, xylitol or associations. All extracts inhibited bacterial growth, but the activity on E. coli bacteria was inferior to the one obtained for S. aureus bacteria. In tests in the presence of xyliol only the S. aureus bacteria had its growth inhibited. Associations between the extracts from leaves of the species E. uniflora and P. guajava and the species E. uniflora and P. granatum promoted superior inhibitions and in inferior concentrations over the growth of S. aureus bacteria in comparison to inhibitions promoted by isolated extracts, indicating a synergetic antimicrobial effect between these extracts. The associations between xylitol and the extracts of E. uniflora or S. cumini species and between xylitol and the extracts from leaves of the species P. guajava or P. granatum presented a synergetic antimicrobial effect over the S. aureus and E. coli bacteria, respectively. The results of the present study contribute in the search of antimicrobial therapeutic alternatives, once it can be used as base for new chemical and pharmacological studies from Brazilian natural sources.
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Impacto de óleos essenciais de plantas brasileiras sobre parâmetros de fermentação ruminal, digestibilidade e balanço de nitrogênio em ovinos / Impact of essential oils of Brazilian plants on ruminal parameters fermentation, digestibility and nitrogen balance in sheep

Faleiro Neto, José Alipio 26 June 2015 (has links)
Foram desenvolvidos cinco experimentos com o objetivo de avaliar o efeito do fornecimento de óleos essenciais sobre a fermentação ruminal e a digestibilidade dos nutrientes em borregos. No experimento I, avaliou-se um produto comercial tendo como princípio ativo óleo essencial de pimenta (Activo&reg;), os tratamentos experimentais foram: controle negativo ração base (30% de volumoso e 70% de concentrado, % da MS); controle positivo - ração base adicionada com 25 mg de monensina sódica por kg de matéria natural e ração base adicionada com 100, 200 ou 300 ppm de Activo&reg; (%MS). Nos quatro experimentos restantes, além dos tratamentos controle negativo e controle positivo descritos para o primeiro experimento, avaliou-se também a inclusão na dieta de 1,09; 2,18 ou 3,27 mL/kg de matéria seca (MS) de óleo essencial extraído do capim cidreira, Cymbopogon citratus (Experimento II); Óleo essencial extraído do fruto da aroeira-vermelha, Schinus terebinthifolius (Experimento III); Óleo essencial extraído do capim limão, Cymbopogon flexuosus (Experimento IV) ou óleo essencial extraído das folhas da aroeira vermelha; Schinus terebinthifolius (Experimento V). No experimento I, não houve efeito dos tratamentos sobre a concentração ruminal de ácidos graxos de cadeia curta (AGCC). No entanto, quando comparados ao controle positivo, o fornecimento de Activo&reg; (%MS) aumentou o consumo de MS e reduziu a digestibilidade dos nutrientes. No experimento II, não houve efeito dos tratamentos sobre as características de fermentação ruminal, contudo, a digestibilidade da PB foi maior nas dietas contendo monensina sódica ou óleo essencial de capim cidreira em comparação ao tratamento controle. Nos experimentos III, IV e V, não observou-se efeito dos tratamentos sobre nenhuma das variáveis estudadas. Desta forma, os resultados mais promissores foram observados para o experimento com capim cidreira, devido ao benéfico observado sobre a digestibilidade da proteína bruta. / Five experiments were developed in order to evaluate the effect of providing essential oils on ruminal fermentation and nutrient digestibility in lambs. In the first experiment (Experiment I) it was evaluated a commercial product having as active principle pepper essential oil (Activo&reg;), the experimental treatments were: negative control - basal diet (30% roughage and 70% concentrate,% DM); positive control - basal diet plus 25 mg monensin per kg of natural matter (NM) and basal diet plus 100, 200 or 300 ppm Activo&reg; (% DM). The remaining four experiments, besides of the treatments negative and positive control described in the first experiment, were also evaluated the inclusion in the diet 1.09; 2.18 or 3.27 mL/kg dry matter of essential oil extracted from West Indian lemongrass, Cymbopogon citratus (Experiment II); Essential oil extracted from the fruit of the Brazilian peppertree; Schinus terebinthifolius (Experiment III); essential oil extracted from Lemon grass; Cymbopogon flexuosus (Experiment IV) or essential oil extracted from the leaves of the Brazilian peppertree; Schinus terebinthifolius (Experiment V). In the first experiment, there was no effect of treatments on ruminal concentration of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA). However, when compared to the positive control, the supply of Activo&reg; increased dry matter intake (DMI) and reduced nutrient digestibility. In the second experiment, there was no effect of treatments on ruminal fermentation characteristics, however, the digestibility of CP was higher in diets containing monensin or essential oil of lemon grass compared to the control treatment. In the experiments III, IV and V, there was no effect of treatments on any of the variables studied. Thereby, the most promising results were observed for the experiment with essential oil of lemon grass, because of the beneficial on the digestibility of crude protein.

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