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Tese
Estudo da toxicidade pré clínica do extrato bruto etanólico de Piper Aduncum
Medicinal plants are worldwide used, the use of these plants is based on the knowledge of populations prophilatic and therapeutic pourposes, requiring proof of pharmacological actions and safety of use. Due to the diversity of bioactive compounds that have chemical activities, they become the foc...
Autor principal: | Rodrigues, Katarina Mirna Marinho Tenorio |
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Grau: | Tese |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
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Universidade Federal do Tocantins
2023
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http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5732 |
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Medicinal plants are worldwide used, the use of these plants is based on the knowledge of
populations prophilatic and therapeutic pourposes, requiring proof of pharmacological actions
and safety of use. Due to the diversity of bioactive compounds that have chemical activities,
they become the focus of research contributing to the production of new drugs used today. The
bioassays are carried out to evaluate the possible toxic effects of the vegetal products, being
preliminary test in vitro, of the in vivo assays. P. aduncum is a plant used empirically in forms
of teas, infusions, food and as repellents, however, the toxicological potential does not seem to
be fully elucidated. The objective of this work was to evaluate in vitro the toxicological
potential of the ethanolic crude extract of P. aduncum through pre-clinical tests and to
determine the lowest toxic dose in bioassays for future tests in repellency and bioinsecticide.
The test was caried out with crude ethanolic extract at concentrations of 100 μg/ml, 50 μg/ml,
10 μg/ml e 1 μg/ml. To determine the LC50, tests were performed with nauplii of A. salina and
demonstrated the crude extract of P. aduncum can be considered toxic, since at a concentration
of 10 μg/ml there was a lethality of 56.6% of the nauplii, and as the concentration of the crude
extracts increased, there was a greater lethality of microcrustaceans. The Allium cepa
antiproliferative test is indicated to evaluate cellular alterations, an important initial
toxicological bioindicator. Moreover, there is antiproliferative action in the group of 100 μg/ml
inhibiting root growth, presenting cytotoxic potential. Erythrocyte osmotic fragility is used as
a biomarker of oxidative stress of the erythrocyte membrane in contact with toxic substances.
It was tested the interaction of the crude P. aduncum extract with the membrane of human
erythrocytes at increasing concentrations of NaCl from 0.12% to 0.9%. The concentrations of
the analyzed extract do not have a toxic effect on the erythrocyte membrane. The allelopathic
potential of crude P. aduncum extract against lettuce seeds through total seed germination and
the germination speed index. Concentrations of the tested P. aduncum extracts do not present
significant allelopathic potential, meaning they reduce the root germination process at the
highest concentration tested. The concentrations of crude extract of P. aduncum demonstrate
toxic potential in cell development. |