Literature DB >> 28597384

Toxicity against Drosophila melanogaster and antiedematogenic and antimicrobial activities of Alternanthera brasiliana (L.) Kuntze (Amaranthaceae).

Henrique Douglas Melo Coutinho1, Cícera Datiane de Morais Oliveira-Tintino2, Saulo Relison Tintino3, Raimundo Luiz Silva Pereira3, Thiago Sampaio de Freitas3, Maria Arlene Pessoa da Silva4, Jeferson Luis Franco5, Francisco Assis Bezerra da Cunha6, José Galberto Martins da Costa7, Irwin Rose Alencar de Menezes2, Aline Augusti Boligon8, João Batista Teixeira da Rocha8, Maria Ivaneide Rocha3, Joycy Francely Sampaio Dos Santos6.   

Abstract

Bioactive phytocompounds are studied by several bioactivities demonstrated, as their cytotoxic effects. The aim of this work was to evaluate the phytochemical profile, the toxic effect using the Drosophila melanogaster animal model and the anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effect of the Alternanthera brasiliana (EEAB) ethanol extract. The phytochemical profile was performed using HPLC. The cytotoxic effect was evaluated in vivo using D. melanogaster. The anti-inflammatory effect was determined by neurogenic and antiedematogenic assays, and the antimicrobial activity was assayed using a microdilution method to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the EEAB alone and in association with antibiotics. The main compound identified on the EEAB was luteolin (1.93%). Its cytotoxic effect was demonstrated after 24 h in the concentrations of 10, 20 and 40 mg/mL. The extract demonstrated an antiedematogenic effect, with a reduction of the edema between 35.57 and 64.17%. The MIC of the extract was ≥1.024 μg/mL, thus being considered clinically irrelevant. However, when the EEAB was associated with gentamicin, a synergism against all bacterial strains assayed was observed: Staphylococcus aureus (SA10), Escherichia coli (EC06) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA24). Due to these results, the EEAB demonstrated a low toxicity in vivo and anti-inflammatory and synergistic activities. These are promising results, mainly against microbial pathogens, and the compounds identified can be a source of carbon backbones for the discovery and creation of new drugs.

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Keywords:  Antiedematogenic; Drosophila melanogaster; Medicinal plants; Modulation of antibiotic activity; Mus musculus; Phenolic compounds

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28597384     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9366-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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