1. A New Β-Triketone and Antinociceptive Effect from the Essential Oil of the Leaves of Calyptranthes restingae Sobral (Myrtaceae)
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Pina Lts, Thomazzi Sm, Júnior Ljq, de Souza Ar, Guimarães Ag, de Melo Ms, Silva Gh, Martins Lrr, de Jesus Am, Ferreira Ag, Passos Lo, Alves Pb, de Lima Pcn, de Souza Vrm, Bispo Rm, and Machado Smf
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Leukocyte migration ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,Myrtaceae ,Calyptranthes restingae ,biology.organism_classification ,law.invention ,Carrageenan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Calyptranthes ,Nociception ,chemistry ,law ,Botany ,Medicine ,Licking ,business ,Essential oil - Abstract
Calyptranthes restingae Sobral, known as “murta”, is a species of the northeastern Brazilian used to treat fever, pain and inflammatory disorders. The essential oil from Calyptranthes restingae Sobral (Myrtaceae) collected in Sergipe, northeastern Brazil, was obtained through the hydrodistillation and its antinociceptive properties were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis revealed 14 components, but only five were identified, accounting for 98.50% of the oil: (E)-caryophyllene (2.40%), calyptrantone (81.03%), α-humulene (1.52%), β-selinene (8.54%), α-selinene (5.01%). The structure of the major compound, calyptrantone, was elucidated by 1H and 13C-NMR. This is the first time that a β-triketone has been identified in the essential oil of Calyptranthes genus and that calyptrantone has been reported as a natural product. This essential oil showed an antinociceptive effect in mice, reducing acetic-acidinduced abdominal writhing significantly in comparison with the control group (p
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- 2016
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