An Ethanolic Extract of Boehmeria caudata Aerial Parts Displays Anti-inflammatory and Anti-tumor Activities

P. P. de Paiva, F. R. Nonato, A. Ruiz, I. Sousa, R. R. T. Zafred, D. D. de Oliveira, R. Catharino, M. Foglio, J. D. de Carvalho
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Abstract The tumor microenvironment presents several therapeutic targets, with inflammation being one of them. In search of new drugs, plants have shown to be an effective source of potent anti-inflammatory and anticancer agents. This study aimed to evaluate the antitumoral and inflammatory activities of Boehmeria caudata aerial parts extract. Bioguided in vitro antiproliferative screening showed that phenanthroquinolizidine obtained from the aerial B. caudata ethanolic extract had a straight relationship with activity. Moreover, the orally administered ethanolic extract reduced Ehrlich solid tumor growth and displayed an anti-inflammatory effect in both evaluated experimental models (carrageenan-induced paw edema and croton oil-induced ear edema). These results suggest that the antitumor activity of the ethanolic extract could be explained by antiproliferative effects associated with anti-inflammatory action.
马鞭草空中部位乙醇提取物具有抗炎和抗肿瘤活性
肿瘤微环境具有多种治疗靶点,炎症是其中之一。在寻找新药的过程中,植物已被证明是有效的抗炎和抗癌药物的有效来源。本研究旨在评价马缕草部位提取物的抗肿瘤和抗炎活性。生物引导体外抗增殖筛选结果表明,从空中尾藤乙醇提取物中提取的phenanthroquinolizidine与活性呈正相关。此外,在两种评估的实验模型(卡拉胶诱导的足部水肿和巴豆油诱导的耳部水肿)中,口服乙醇提取物可减少埃利希实体瘤的生长,并表现出抗炎作用。这些结果表明,乙醇提取物的抗肿瘤活性可以通过抗增殖作用和抗炎作用来解释。
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