Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae)
This work aimed to carry out a study of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> by investigating its chemical composition and pharmacological potential. From the dichloromethane phase (Dic-Ac) of the <i>A. congestiflora</i> stems, three compounds were identified: cayaponoside C<s...
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doaj-727fa0b7227446ecb3763da2a7bb2c762021-06-01T00:20:52ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232021-05-011374374310.3390/pharmaceutics13050743Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae)Geovana F. G. Silvestre0Renally P. Lucena1Genil D. Oliveira2Helimarcos N. Pereira3Jhonatta A. B. Dias4Ivone A. Souza5Harley S. Alves6Post-graduation Program of Pharmaceuticals Sciences, State University of Paraíba, Campina Grande 58429-500, BrazilDepartment of Pharmacy, State University of Paraíba, Campina Grande 58429-500, BrazilDepartment of Pharmacy, State University of Paraíba, Campina Grande 58429-500, BrazilDepartment of Antibiotics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50670-901, BrazilDepartment of Antibiotics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50670-901, BrazilDepartment of Antibiotics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife 50670-901, BrazilPost-graduation Program of Pharmaceuticals Sciences, State University of Paraíba, Campina Grande 58429-500, BrazilThis work aimed to carry out a study of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> by investigating its chemical composition and pharmacological potential. From the dichloromethane phase (Dic-Ac) of the <i>A. congestiflora</i> stems, three compounds were identified: cayaponoside C<sub>5b</sub> (Ac-1), cabenoside C (Ac-2) and fevicordin C<sub>2</sub> glucoside (Ac-3), being last identified for the first time as a natural product. These compounds were obtained by chromatographic methods and their structures were elucidated by means of spectroscopic analysis of IR, MS and NMR. In the quantification of Dic-Ac, it was possible to observe the presence of 7% of cayaponoside C<sub>5b</sub>. Dic-Ac showed significant toxicity for in vivo tests, with macroscopic and biochemical changes. The anti-inflammatory activity of Dic-Ac was investigated using the paw edema model. A decrease in inflammatory signs was observed in the first 5 h and the most effective dose in reducing edema with was 7.5 mg kg<sup>−1</sup> (66.6%). Anti-tumor activity of Dic-Ac was evaluated by Ehrlich’s carcinoma model, which showed inhibition rate of 78.46% at 15 mg kg<sup>−1</sup> dosage. The phytochemical investigation, together with the biological tests carried out in this study, demonstrated that <i>A. congestiflora</i> is a promising species in the search for therapeutics, since it contains substances with high pharmacological potential in its composition.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/5/743Cucurbitaceaenorcucurbitacinsacute toxicityanti-inflammatoryEhrlich’s carcinoma |
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Geovana F. G. Silvestre Renally P. Lucena Genil D. Oliveira Helimarcos N. Pereira Jhonatta A. B. Dias Ivone A. Souza Harley S. Alves Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae) Pharmaceutics Cucurbitaceae norcucurbitacins acute toxicity anti-inflammatory Ehrlich’s carcinoma |
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Geovana F. G. Silvestre Renally P. Lucena Genil D. Oliveira Helimarcos N. Pereira Jhonatta A. B. Dias Ivone A. Souza Harley S. Alves |
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Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae) |
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Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae) |
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Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae) |
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Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae) |
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Anti-Tumor and Anti-Inflammatory Activity In Vivo of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> Cogn. (Cucurbitaceae) |
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anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory activity in vivo of <i>apodanthera congestiflora</i> cogn. (cucurbitaceae) |
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This work aimed to carry out a study of <i>Apodanthera congestiflora</i> by investigating its chemical composition and pharmacological potential. From the dichloromethane phase (Dic-Ac) of the <i>A. congestiflora</i> stems, three compounds were identified: cayaponoside C<sub>5b</sub> (Ac-1), cabenoside C (Ac-2) and fevicordin C<sub>2</sub> glucoside (Ac-3), being last identified for the first time as a natural product. These compounds were obtained by chromatographic methods and their structures were elucidated by means of spectroscopic analysis of IR, MS and NMR. In the quantification of Dic-Ac, it was possible to observe the presence of 7% of cayaponoside C<sub>5b</sub>. Dic-Ac showed significant toxicity for in vivo tests, with macroscopic and biochemical changes. The anti-inflammatory activity of Dic-Ac was investigated using the paw edema model. A decrease in inflammatory signs was observed in the first 5 h and the most effective dose in reducing edema with was 7.5 mg kg<sup>−1</sup> (66.6%). Anti-tumor activity of Dic-Ac was evaluated by Ehrlich’s carcinoma model, which showed inhibition rate of 78.46% at 15 mg kg<sup>−1</sup> dosage. The phytochemical investigation, together with the biological tests carried out in this study, demonstrated that <i>A. congestiflora</i> is a promising species in the search for therapeutics, since it contains substances with high pharmacological potential in its composition. |
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Cucurbitaceae norcucurbitacins acute toxicity anti-inflammatory Ehrlich’s carcinoma |
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