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Davilla elliptica and Davilla nitida: gastroprotective, anti-inflammatory immunomodulatory and anti-Helicobacter pylori action.

Authors :
Kushima H
Nishijima CM
Rodrigues CM
Rinaldo D
Sassá MF
Bauab TM
Stasi LC
Carlos IZ
Brito AR
Vilegas W
Hiruma-Lima CA
Source :
Journal of ethnopharmacology [J Ethnopharmacol] 2009 Jun 25; Vol. 123 (3), pp. 430-8. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Mar 31.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Davilla elliptica and Davilla nitida are species commonly found in the Brazilian Cerrado biome.<br />Aim of the Study: Based on ethnopharmacological and phytochemical analyses, methanolic extracts from leaves of Davilla elliptica (EDE) and Davilla nitida (EDN) were evaluated for their anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory, immunological and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities.<br />Materials and Methods: The gastroprotective action of both extracts was evaluated in rodent experimental models (HCl/ethanol, ethanol or NSAID). We also evaluated anti-inflammatory (carrageenin-induced rat hind paw edema), immunomodulatory (murine peritoneal macrophages) and antibacterial action of both extracts against a standard strain of Helicobacter pylori.<br />Results: EDE and EDN (500 mg/kg) were able to protect gastric mucosa against HCl/ethanol solution (EDE 63%; EDN 59%), absolute ethanol (EDE 95%; EDN 88%), and also against injurious effect of NSAID (EDE 77%; EDN 67%). When EDE and EDN were challenged with sulfhydryl depleter compound, the gastroprotective action of both extracts was completely abolished. EDE had gastroprotective effect related to increase of glutathione bioavailability and stimulated higher levels of NO, H2O2 and TNF-alpha production. Otherwise EDN showed better anti-Helicobacter pylori action than EDE. Neither extracts presented anti-inflammatory activity by oral route.<br />Conclusion: The phytochemical investigation showed that both extracts possess phenolic acid derivatives, acylglycoflavonoids and condensed tannins with evident quantitative variations that probably influenced the pharmacological differences between extracts.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1872-7573
Volume :
123
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of ethnopharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19501275
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2009.03.031