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Jesu C. Ferreira-Ju´nior,Lucia M. Conserva,Rosangela P. Lyra Lemos,Genilda C. de Omena-Neta,Araken Cavalcante-Neto,Emiliano Barreto 대한약학회 2015 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.38 No.6
The antinociceptive activity of icariside E4, adihydrobenzofuran-type lignan isolated from Tabebuiaroseo-alba (Ridley) Sandwith (Bignoniaceae) bark, wasevaluated in mice by using chemical and thermal models ofnociception. Intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of crude T. roseo-alba bark extract and its methanol fraction inhibitedacetic acid-induced abdominal constriction in mice. Furthermore,i.p. administration of 0.1, 1, and 10 mg/kg oficariside E4 reduced the number of writhes evoked by aceticacid injection by 46.9, 82.3, and 66.6 %, respectively. Icariside E4 administration had no effect in the first phase ofthe formalin test, but it reduced nociceptive behavior in thesecond phase as indicated by a reduction in the licking time. Icariside E4 did not modify thermal nociception in the hotplatetest model, suggesting that it had a peripheral antinociceptiveaction. The antinociceptive effect of icariside E4 inthe writhing test was reversed by pre-administration ofglibenclamide, but not of naloxone, atropine, yohimbine, orhaloperidol. Together, these results indicated that theantinociceptive activity of icariside E4 from T. roseo-alba inmodels of chemical pain occurred through ATP-sensitiveK? channel-dependent mechanisms.
Potentiation of Antibiotic Activity by Eugenia uniflora and Eugenia jambolanum
Henrique D.M. Coutinho,Jose´ G.M. Costa,Vivyanne S. Falca˜o-Silva,Jose´ P. Siqueira-Ju´nior,Edeltrudes O. Lima 한국식품영양과학회 2010 Journal of medicinal food Vol.13 No.4
This is the first report about the modifying antibiotic activity of Eugenia uniflora L. and Eugenia jambolanum L. In this study the ethanol extract of E. uniflora and E. jambolanum was tested for their antimicrobial activity against strains of Escherichia coli. The growth of the two strains of E. coli bacteria tested was not inhibited in a clinically relevant form by the extract. The minimal inhibitory concentration was ≥1,024μg/mL for both strains of E. coli assayed. Synergism between this extract and gentamicin was demonstrated. In the same extract synergism was observed between chlorpromazine and kanamycin and between amikacin and tobramycin, indicating the involvement of an efflux system in the resistance to these aminoglycosides. It is therefore suggested that extracts from E. uniflora L. and E. jambolanum L. could be used as a source of plant-derived natural products with modifying antibiotic activity to gentamicin.
Ivaneliza Simionato Assis,Mariane Bonatti Chaves,Marcia Luciane Lange Silveira,Regina Maria Miranda Gern,Elisabeth Wisbeck,Agenor Furigo Ju´nior,Sandra Aparecida Furlan 한국식품영양과학회 2013 Journal of medicinal food Vol.16 No.11
This work studied the influence of culture medium composition and pH on exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Pleurotus sajor-caju and validates the antitumor activity of the produced EPSs and of the mycelial biomass (intracellular polysaccharides [IPSs]) against Sarcoma 180 (S180) cells. The effect of the initial concentrations of (NH4)2SO4, yeast extract and soy peptone on EPS production by P. sajor-caju was studied in shake flasks. A bioreactor was used to evaluate the pH values and the initial CaCO3 and glucose concentrations. Extracts of EPSs (PE1) and IPSs obtained through two different separation processes (PM1 and PM2) were tested on mice inoculated with S180 cells. A medium containing 2.5, 1.0, and 1.0 g/L of (NH4)2SO4, yeast extract and soy peptone, respectively, provided the highest EPS concentration (0.6 g/L). The use of pH 4.0, 1.0 g/L CaCO3 and 20 g/L initial glucose concentration enhanced EPS productivity (3.84 g/L per hour). The PE1 extract promoted the highest reduction of S180 growth (86%), followed by the PM2 extract (80%); growth reduction was doseindependent for both substances. This work provides information about culture medium and conditions that enhanced the production of extracellular polysaccharides by P. sajor-caju. The results can contribute to the search for new bioactive products bringing novel aspects to the medical and pharmaceutical areas.
Francilene V. Silva,Adriana G. Guimara˜es,Elayne R.S. Silva,Benedito P. Sousa-Neto,Fla´via D.F. Machado,Lucindo J. Quintans-Ju´nior,Daniel D.R. Arcanjo,Francisco A. Oliveira,Rita C.M. Oliveira 한국식품영양과학회 2012 Journal of medicinal food Vol.15 No.11
This study reports a pharmacological evaluation of anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer activities of carvacrol, a phenolic monoterpene constituent of essential oils produced by oregano and other several aromatic plants and spices, in experimental models of edema induced by different phlogistic agents and gastric lesions induced by acetic acid. In models of paw edema induced by dextran or histamine, carvacrol was effective at 50 mg/kg (46% and 35%, respectively); in these models, cyproheptadine reduced edema formation (61% and 43%, respectively). In edema induced by substance P, carvacrol (100 mg/kg) and ruthenium red (3 mg/kg) also decreased the edema formation (46% and 40%, respectively). Carvacrol significantly reduced the ear edema induced by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol acetate and arachidonic acid at 0.1 mg per ear (43% and 33%, respectively), similar to indomethacin at 0.5 mg per ear or 2.0 mg per ear (55% and 57%, respectively). Carvacrol (at doses of 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg) showed a healing capacity on gastric lesions induced by acid acetic (60%, 91%, and 81%, respectively) after 14 days of treatment. These results suggest that carvacrol acts on different pharmacological targets, probably interfering in release and/or synthesis of inflammatory mediators, such as the prostanoids, and thus favoring the healing process for gastric ulcers.
Eveline Kelle Ursulino Pontes,Hider Machado Melo,Jose´ Walter Arau´ jo Nogueira,Nairley Cardoso Sa´ Firmino,Ma´rio Geraldo de Carvalho,Francisco Eduardo Araga˜o Catunda Ju´nior,Theodora Thays Arruda C 한국식품과학회 2019 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.28 No.3
Medicinal plants with antimicrobial action havebeen investigated for uses against biofilms, among which,Cymbopogon nardus, citronella, stands out as a promisingspecies. The present study aims to evaluate the antimicrobialand antibiofilm action of the essential oil of C. nardus (EOCN) and geraniol on Gram-negative and positivebacteria from the determination of minimum inhibitoryconcentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentrationand inhibition of biofilms. In the results, the EOCNproduced a 41 mm halo on S. aureus, which was susceptiblewith MIC values of 0.5 and 0.25 mg/mL for theEOCN and geraniol respectively, both with bactericidaleffect. The antibiofilm action was confirmed, the EOCNand geraniol reduced the biofilm biomass of S. aureus up to100% between 0.5 and 4 mg/mL concentrations. Thereduction of cell viability was 0.25 and 1 mg/mL, ofEOCN and geraniol, respectively. EOCN and geraniol wereshown to be promising antibiotic against S. aureus.
연세대학교 식생활과 3학년생 연세대학교 생활과학대학 1968 婦學 Vol.1 No.-
각군의 실험식이의 성분구성내용이 동일한 조건에서 식육된 Broiler의 증체량은 종합사료 B로 사육한 Broiler가 타군 보다 우월하게 높았으며 주령에 따른 생체중의 평균치는 제육주부터 타군보다 일주 앞서 높았으며 제 육주 및 제 칠주에는 2~3주 앞서 무거웠다. 종합사료 B의 사료요구솔을 보면 사료가 타군보다 우량함을 증명한다.