1. Anti-secretory, anti-inflammatory and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities of several fractions isolated from Piper carpunya RuizPav
- Author
-
B. Berenguer, Gianluca Gilardoni, Caden Souccar, M.J. Martín-Calero, L.F.S. Oliveira, S. de Mendonça, A. M. Quilez, and Giovanni Vidari
- Subjects
Male ,Isovitexin ,Vitexin ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Pharmacognosy ,Phytol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Discovery ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Animals ,Apigenin ,Rats, Wistar ,Etoposide ,Pharmacology ,Flavonoids ,Piper ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Helicobacter pylori ,Stomach ,Biological activity ,Piperaceae ,South America ,biology.organism_classification ,Rats ,Plant Leaves ,chemistry ,Phytochemical ,Biochemistry ,Doxorubicin ,Medicine, Traditional ,Rabbits ,Cisplatin - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance The leaves of Piper carpunya Ruiz & Pav. (syn Piper lenticellosum C.D.C.) (Piperaceae), are widely used in folk medicine in tropical and subtropical countries of South America as an anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, anti-diarrheal and anti-parasitical remedy as well as an ailment for skin irritations. Aims of the study To study the anti-inflammatory, anti-secretory and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities of different fractions isolated from an ethanolic extract of the leaves of Piper carpunya, in order to provide evidence for the use of this plant as an anti-ulcer remedy. Moreover, to isolate the main compounds of the extract and relate their biological activity to the experimental results obtained with the fractions. Materials and methods Sixteen fractions were obtained from the ethanolic extract (F I–XVI) and 16 pure compounds were isolated and identified from these fractions. We studied the effects of the fractions (0.1–400 μg/mL) on the release of myeloperoxidase (MPO) enzyme from rat peritoneal leukocytes, on rabbit gastric microsomal H+, K+-ATPase activity and anti-Helicobacter pylori anti-microbial activity using the microdilution method (MM). The main compounds contained in the fractions were isolated and identified by 1H- and 13C NMR spectra analysis and comparison with the literature data. Results Eight fractions showed inhibition of MPO enzyme (F I–IV, X, XII, XIV and XV). The highest inhibition was observed with F XIV (50 μg/mL, 60.9%, p
- Published
- 2009