Toxic or medicinal? New approach to the pharmacological and toxicological properties of Echinodorus macrophyllus leaves

M. Braga, M. D. Eleutério, P. H. Cesar, Isaac Filipe Moreira Konig, M. Trento, S. Marcussi
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Echinodorus macrophyllus contains some phytochemicals that can induce toxicity but are also promising as ingredients in products to promote and maintain health, improve the immune system, and prevent diseases. In this study, the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of leaves of this species were characterized by high-performance liquid chromatography, investigated in vitro regarding their modulating action on snake venom enzymes, and evaluated in digestive enzyme inhibition assays. The extracts inhibited the phospholipase activity induced by Bothrops jararacussu and B. moojeni venoms. The hemolytic activity induced by Crotalus durissus terrificus venom was potentiated by 30-73% by the ethanolic extract at the ratios analyzed. The thrombolytic activity induced by B. moojeni venom was inhibited by 51% and 34% by the aqueous and ethanolic extracts at a ratio of 1:5 (w:w), respectively. The clotting time induced by B. moojeni and Lachesis muta muta venoms was prolonged after incubation with either extract. The extracts also exerted antigenotoxic action on DNA fragmentation induced by L. muta muta venom. Both extracts lowered the enzymatic activity of α-glucosidases, and the ethanolic extract inhibited α-amylases. The inhibition of digestive enzymes suggests the extracts could decrease calorie availability from carbohydrate intake. Results confirm the potential therapeutic use of E. macrophyllus in the prevention and treatment of hemostatic changes, since the proteins of venoms inhibited by it exhibit high homology with human proteins involved in various pathophysiological processes, such as inflammatory responses and blood coagulation.  
有毒还是药用?研究大叶棘竹药理和毒理特性的新方法
Echinodorus macrophyllus含有一些植物化学物质,这些物质可能会引起中毒,但也很有希望成为促进和保持健康、改善免疫系统和预防疾病的产品成分。本研究采用高效液相色谱法对该物种叶片的水提取物和乙醇提取物进行了表征,在体外研究了它们对蛇毒酶的调节作用,并在消化酶抑制试验中进行了评估。这些提取物抑制了 jararacussu 和 moojeni 两种蛇毒诱导的磷脂酶活性。在所分析的比例下,乙醇提取物可使 Crotalus durissus terrificus 毒液诱导的溶血活性增强 30-73%。水提取物和乙醇提取物的比例为 1:5(w:w)时,B. moojeni 毒液诱导的溶栓活性分别被抑制 51% 和 34%。B. moojeni 和 Lachesis muta muta 毒液诱导的凝血时间在与其中一种提取物孵育后被延长。这两种提取物还对由 L. muta muta 毒液诱导的 DNA 断裂具有抗原毒性作用。两种提取物都能降低α-葡萄糖苷酶的酶活性,乙醇提取物还能抑制α-淀粉酶。对消化酶的抑制作用表明,萃取物可以减少碳水化合物摄入的热量。研究结果证实了大叶桉属植物在预防和治疗止血变化方面的潜在治疗作用,因为它所抑制的毒液蛋白质与参与各种病理生理过程(如炎症反应和血液凝固)的人类蛋白质具有高度的同源性。
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