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Antioxidant Action and In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory and Antinociceptive Activities of Myrciaria floribunda Fruit Peels: Possible Involvement of Opioidergic System.

Authors :
Santos, Izabelly Bianca da Silva
Santos dos Santos, Bruno
Oliveira, João Ricardhis Saturnino de
Costa, Wêndeo Kennedy
Zagmignan, Adrielle
da Silva, Luís Cláudio Nascimento
Ferreira, Magda Rhayanny Assunção
Lermen, Vilmar Luiz
Lermen, Maria Silvanete Benedito de Sousa
da Silva, Alexandre Gomes
Ximenes, Rafael Matos
Soares, Luiz Alberto Lira
Paiva, Patrícia Maria Guedes
Lima, Vera Lúcia de Menezes
Correia, Maria Tereza dos Santos
da Silva, Márcia Vanusa
Source :
Advances in Pharmacological & Pharmaceutical Sciences. 4/27/2020, p1-11. 11p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This work evaluated the antioxidant properties and in vivo antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of extracts obtained from fruit peels of Myrciaria floribunda (H. West ex Willd.) O. Berg (Myrtaceae). This plant is popularly known in Brazil as Cambuí or camboim. Different extracts were submitted to comparative analysis to determine the content of selected phytochemical classes (levels of total phenols, flavonoids, and monomeric anthocyanins) and the in vitro antioxidant potentials. The extract with higher potential was selected for in vivo evaluation of its antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory action. Finally, the chemical characterization of this extract was performed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). MfAE (extract obtained using acetone as solvent) showed the higher levels of phenols (296 mg GAE/g) and anthocyanins contents (35.65 mg Cy-3-glcE/g) that were associated with higher antioxidant activity. MfAE also exhibited in vivo anti-inflammatory and analgesic propertiers. This fraction inhibited the inflammatory and neurogenic phases of pain, and this effect was reversed by naloxone (suggesting the involvement of opioidergic system). MfAE reduced the abdominal contortions induced by acetic acid. The HPLC analysis revealed the presence of gallic acid (and its derivatives) and ellagic acid. Taken together, these data support the use of M. floribunda fruit peels for development of functional foods and nutraceutics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26334682
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advances in Pharmacological & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142929096
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/1258707