Flavonoids and antiulcerogenic activity from Byrsonima crassa leaves extracts
Byrsonima crassa Niedenzu (IK) (Malpighiaceae) is used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of diseases related mainly to gastric ulcers. In this study, we evaluated the potential antiulcerogenic effect of three different extracts obtained from the leaves of Byrsonima crassa namely hydrometh...
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description | Byrsonima crassa Niedenzu (IK) (Malpighiaceae) is used in Brazilian folk medicine for the treatment of diseases related mainly to gastric ulcers. In this study, we evaluated the potential antiulcerogenic effect of three different extracts obtained from the leaves of
Byrsonima crassa namely hydromethanolic (80% MeOH), methanolic (MeOH) and chloroformic extracts (CHCl
3). The oral administration (250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg) of all the extracts reduced the formation of lesions associated with HCl/ethanol administration in mice. The 80% MeOH extract significantly reduced the incidence of gastric lesions by 74, 78 and 92% at doses of 250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg, respectively (
P
<
0.01). The MeOH extract reduced the ulceration by 93 and 99% only at the doses of 500 and 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). The lower gastroprotective action (69%) was observed when animals were treated with CHCl
3 extract at the dose of 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). Phytochemical investigation of
Byrsonima crassa afforded five known substances: quercetin-3-
O-β-
d-galactopyranoside, quercetin-3-
O-α-
l-arabinopyranoside, the biflavonoid amentoflavone, (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin. The presence of these phenolic compounds may probably explain the antiulcerogenic effect of the extracts of
Byrsonima crassa leaves. |
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Byrsonima crassa namely hydromethanolic (80% MeOH), methanolic (MeOH) and chloroformic extracts (CHCl
3). The oral administration (250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg) of all the extracts reduced the formation of lesions associated with HCl/ethanol administration in mice. The 80% MeOH extract significantly reduced the incidence of gastric lesions by 74, 78 and 92% at doses of 250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg, respectively (
P
<
0.01). The MeOH extract reduced the ulceration by 93 and 99% only at the doses of 500 and 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). The lower gastroprotective action (69%) was observed when animals were treated with CHCl
3 extract at the dose of 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). Phytochemical investigation of
Byrsonima crassa afforded five known substances: quercetin-3-
O-β-
d-galactopyranoside, quercetin-3-
O-α-
l-arabinopyranoside, the biflavonoid amentoflavone, (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin. The presence of these phenolic compounds may probably explain the antiulcerogenic effect of the extracts of
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Byrsonima crassa namely hydromethanolic (80% MeOH), methanolic (MeOH) and chloroformic extracts (CHCl
3). The oral administration (250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg) of all the extracts reduced the formation of lesions associated with HCl/ethanol administration in mice. The 80% MeOH extract significantly reduced the incidence of gastric lesions by 74, 78 and 92% at doses of 250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg, respectively (
P
<
0.01). The MeOH extract reduced the ulceration by 93 and 99% only at the doses of 500 and 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). The lower gastroprotective action (69%) was observed when animals were treated with CHCl
3 extract at the dose of 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). Phytochemical investigation of
Byrsonima crassa afforded five known substances: quercetin-3-
O-β-
d-galactopyranoside, quercetin-3-
O-α-
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In this study, we evaluated the potential antiulcerogenic effect of three different extracts obtained from the leaves of
Byrsonima crassa namely hydromethanolic (80% MeOH), methanolic (MeOH) and chloroformic extracts (CHCl
3). The oral administration (250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg) of all the extracts reduced the formation of lesions associated with HCl/ethanol administration in mice. The 80% MeOH extract significantly reduced the incidence of gastric lesions by 74, 78 and 92% at doses of 250, 500 and 1000
mg/kg, respectively (
P
<
0.01). The MeOH extract reduced the ulceration by 93 and 99% only at the doses of 500 and 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). The lower gastroprotective action (69%) was observed when animals were treated with CHCl
3 extract at the dose of 1000
mg/kg (
P
<
0.01). Phytochemical investigation of
Byrsonima crassa afforded five known substances: quercetin-3-
O-β-
d-galactopyranoside, quercetin-3-
O-α-
l-arabinopyranoside, the biflavonoid amentoflavone, (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin. The presence of these phenolic compounds may probably explain the antiulcerogenic effect of the extracts of
Byrsonima crassa leaves.</abstract><cop>Shannon</cop><pub>Elsevier Ireland Ltd</pub><pmid>15652267</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.jep.2004.09.053</doi><tpages>6</tpages></addata></record> |
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