6 results on '"Bezerra Felipe, Cícero Francisco"'
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2. Hypoglycemic, Hypolipidemic, and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Beta-Pinene in Diabetic Rats.
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Santos, Enaide Soares, Abrantes Coelho, Geraldo Lucas, Saraiva Fontes Loula, Yan Kauê, Saraiva Landim, Bárbara Lourenço, Fernandes Lima, Cícera Norma, Tavares de Sousa Machado, Sara, Pereira Lopes, Maria Janice, Soares Gomes, Acléssia Damiana, Martins da Costa, José Galberto, Alencar de Menezes, Irwin Rose, Coutinho, Henrique Douglas Melo, Kim, Bonglee, Bezerra Felipe, Cícero Francisco, de Araújo Neves, Samya, and Kerntopf, Marta Regina
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BIOCHEMISTRY ,ANTILIPEMIC agents ,TERPENES ,ANTI-inflammatory agents ,ANIMAL experimentation ,DIABETES ,HYPOGLYCEMIC agents ,BLOOD sugar ,RATS ,COMPARATIVE studies ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,PLANT extracts ,MOLECULAR structure ,BLOOD testing ,LIPIDS ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Background. Diabetes is a metabolic disease linked to multiple comorbidities, such as low-grade inflammation. β-pinene, a monoterpene commonly found in aromatic plants, is endowed with anti-inflammatory effect and this fact lead us to investigate the possible hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic and anti-inflammatory effects of the monoterpene in the alloxan-induced diabetes experimental model. Methods. Male Wistar rats (200–250 g) were treated orally with β-pinene (25, 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg) or glibenclamide (5 mg/kg), for seven consecutive days. Diabetes was induced by alloxan (40 mg/kg) through the penile vein. On the seventh day of treatment, blood samples were collected for biochemical analysis. The anti-inflammatory effect of β-pinene was evaluated using the carrageenan-induced paw edema model, followed by the carrageenan-induced peritonitis. Results. The treatment with β-pinene decreased plasma glucose, triglyceride, VLDL, LDL, and HDL levels, when compared to those of the control group. In addition, the association β-pinene 10 mg/kg + glibenclamide 2 mg/kg significantly decreased blood glucose, total cholesterol, and triglyceride level. Finally, oral treatment with β-pinene reduced carrageenan-induced paw edema and leukocyte migration in the peritoneum. Taken together, our results indicate that β-pinene shows hypoglycemic and hypolipemic effects, which may involve some common mechanisms of glibenclamide. Besides, the monoterpene presented an anti-inflammatory action in diabetic rats that needs further investigation in order to clarify such effect and its correlation with the alterations observed in plasma parameters of β-pinene-treated diabetic rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. The Protein-Rich Fraction from Spirulina platensis Exerts Neuroprotection in Hemiparkinsonian Rats by Decreasing Brain Inflammatory-Related Enzymes and Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Expressions.
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Lopes, Maria Janice Pereira, Delmondes, Gyllyandeson de Araújo, Leite, Giovana Mendes de Lacerda, Cavalcante, Débora Rejane Alves, Aquino, Pedro Éverson Alexandre de, Lima, Francisco Arnaldo Viana de, Neves, Kelly Rose Tavares, Costa, Andréa Santos, Oliveira, Hermógenes David de, Bezerra Felipe, Cícero Francisco, Pampolha Lima, Iri Sandro, Kerntopf, Marta Regina, and Viana, Glauce Socorro de Barros
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- 2022
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4. Hypoglycemic, Hypolipidemic, and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Beta-Pinene in Diabetic Rats.
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Santos, Enaide Soares, Abrantes Coelho, Geraldo Lucas, Saraiva Fontes Loula, Yan Kauê, Saraiva Landim, Bárbara Lourenço, Fernandes Lima, Cícera Norma, Tavares de Sousa Machado, Sara, Pereira Lopes, Maria Janice, Soares Gomes, Acléssia Damiana, Martins da Costa, José Galberto, Alencar de Menezes, Irwin Rose, Coutinho, Henrique Douglas Melo, Kim, Bonglee, Bezerra Felipe, Cícero Francisco, de Araújo Neves, Samya, and Kerntopf, Marta Regina
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BIOLOGICAL models ,TRIGLYCERIDES ,TERPENES ,ESSENTIAL oils ,HYPOGLYCEMIC sulfonylureas ,INFLAMMATION ,ANIMAL experimentation ,HETEROCYCLIC compounds ,LEUCOCYTES ,DIABETES ,LOW density lipoproteins ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,RATS ,HYPOGLYCEMIA ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,GLUCOSE ,MOLECULAR structure ,HIGH density lipoproteins ,LIPIDS - Abstract
Background. Diabetes is a metabolic disease linked to multiple comorbidities, such as low-grade inflammation. β-pinene, a monoterpene commonly found in aromatic plants, is endowed with anti-inflammatory effect and this fact lead us to investigate the possible hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic and anti-inflammatory effects of the monoterpene in the alloxan-induced diabetes experimental model. Methods. Male Wistar rats (200–250 g) were treated orally with β-pinene (25, 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg) or glibenclamide (5 mg/kg), for seven consecutive days. Diabetes was induced by alloxan (40 mg/kg) through the penile vein. On the seventh day of treatment, blood samples were collected for biochemical analysis. The anti-inflammatory effect of β-pinene was evaluated using the carrageenan-induced paw edema model, followed by the carrageenan-induced peritonitis. Results. The treatment with β-pinene decreased plasma glucose, triglyceride, VLDL, LDL, and HDL levels, when compared to those of the control group. In addition, the association β-pinene 10 mg/kg + glibenclamide 2 mg/kg significantly decreased blood glucose, total cholesterol, and triglyceride level. Finally, oral treatment with β-pinene reduced carrageenan-induced paw edema and leukocyte migration in the peritoneum. Taken together, our results indicate that β-pinene shows hypoglycemic and hypolipemic effects, which may involve some common mechanisms of glibenclamide. Besides, the monoterpene presented an anti-inflammatory action in diabetic rats that needs further investigation in order to clarify such effect and its correlation with the alterations observed in plasma parameters of β-pinene-treated diabetic rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. Antiparasitic Activity and Essential Oil Chemical Analysis of the Piper Tuberculatum Jacq Fruit.
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dos Santos Sales, Valterlúcio, Brito Monteiro, Álefe, deson de Araújo Delmondes, Gyllyan, Petícia do Nascimento, Emmily, Dantas Nóbrega de Figuêiredo, Francisco Rodolpho Sobreira, de Souza Rodrigues, Cristina Kelly, Evangelista de Lacerda, Josefa Fernanda, Fernandes, Cícera Norma, de Oliveira Barbosa, Maysa, Xenofonte Brasil, Adamo, Relison Tintino, Saulo, Vega Gomez, Maria Celeste, Coronel, Cathia, Melo Coutinho, Henrique Douglas, Martins da Costa, José Galberto, Bezerra Felipe, Cícero Francisco, Alencar de Menezes, Irwin Rose, and Kerntopf, Marta Regina
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ANTIPARASITIC agents ,ESSENTIAL oils ,LEISHMANIA ,LEISHMANIA infantum ,ANALYTICAL chemistry ,MONOTERPENES ,SESQUITERPENES - Abstract
With the increase of neglected diseases such as leishmaniasis and Chagas disease, there was a need for the search for new therapeutic alternatives that reduce the harm caused by medicine available for treatment. Thus, this study was performed to investigate the antiparasitic activity of the essential oil from the fruits of Piper tuberculatum Jacq, against lines of Leishmania braziliensis (MHOM/CO/88/UA301), Leishmania infantum (MHOM/ES/92/BCN83) and Trypanosoma cruzi (LC-B5 clone). Before running protocols, an analysis of the chemical composition of essential oil was conducted, which presented monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes. As major constituents, β-pinene and α-pinene were identified. Regarding to antiparasitic activity, the essential oil had an EC
50 values of 133.97 µg/mL and 143.59 µg/mL against variations promastigotes of L. infantum and L. braziliensis, respectively. As for trypanocidal activity, the oil showed EC50 value of 140.31 µg/mL against epimastigote form of T. cruzi. Moreover, it showed moderate cytotoxicity in fibroblasts with LC50 value of 204.71 µg/mL. The observed effect may be related to the presence of terpenes contained in the essential oil, since it has its antiparasitic activity proven in the literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
6. Analgesic Potential of Essential Oils.
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Sarmento-Neto, José Ferreira, Gomes do Nascimento, Lázaro, Bezerra Felipe, Cícero Francisco, and Pergentino de Sousa, Damião
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ESSENTIAL oils ,AROMATIC plants ,NATURAL products ,ANALGESICS ,PAIN ,FORMALDEHYDE ,MONOTERPENES ,MEDICINAL plants - Abstract
Pain is an unpleasant sensation associated with a wide range of injuries and diseases, and affects approximately 20% of adults in the world. The discovery of new and more effective drugs that can relieve pain is an important research goal in both the pharmaceutical industry and academia. This review describes studies involving antinociceptive activity of essential oils from 31 plant species. Botanical aspects of aromatic plants, mechanisms of action in pain models and chemical composition profiles of the essential oils are discussed. The data obtained in these studies demonstrate the analgesic potential of this group of natural products for therapeutic purposes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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