| Literature DB >> 32998575 |
Patrícia Weimer1,2, Lenise Maria Spies3, Ronete Haubert3, João Alfredo Santos de Lima4, Rage Weidner Maluf3, Rochele Cassanta Rossi1,5, Edna Sayuri Suyenaga1,3.
Abstract
Brunfelsia uniflora (Pohl) D. Don roots have been widely used in folk medicine for treating inflammatory conditions. However, few studies have elucidated compounds that justify their traditional use. This study was conducted to characterize the phytochemical profile and evaluate the in vitro antioxidant capacity, and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of extracts obtained from B. uniflora roots by comparing an herbal remedy (HR) with the crude hydroalcoholic extract (CHE). In the phytochemical analysis, scopoletin was identified as the marker compound. In quantitative analyses, CHE showed better results than HR. Furthermore, CHE had an effective anti-inflammatory activity. Animals treated with CHE (200 mg/kg) showed an 89.1% and a 73.8% reduction in edema volume after 1 hour of edema induction compared with those treated with negative control and positive control (indomethacin), respectively. These results show that B. uniflora root extracts have promising antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, thus corroborating their application in ethnomedicine.Entities:
Keywords: Solanaceae; inflammation; liquid chromatography; radical scavenger; scopoletin
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32998575 DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2020.1827403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Res ISSN: 1478-6419 Impact factor: 2.861