Development and validation of a spectrophotometric method for the quantification of total bufadienolides in samples of toad glandular secretions.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY
Elcio Daniel Sousa Barros, Evaldo Dos Santos Monção, Mariana Helena Chaves, Cícero Alves Lopes, Gerardo Magela Vieira
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Abstract

Background: Bufadienolides are the main secondary metabolites found in the paratoid gland secretions (PGS) of toads of the Bufonidae family. These compounds are considered the main bioactive components of PGS. The aim of this study was to develop and validate the first method for the quantification of total bufadienolides (free and esterified) in samples of paratoid secretions from toads, using the UV-Vis absorption spectrophotometry technique.

Methods: The proposed method was based on the bathochromic shift induced by the reaction of the α-pyrone group of bufadienolides (296 nm) with a 5% (w:v) aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide and detection at 356 nm, after 60 min (time defined based on the evaluation of kinetic assays).

Results: The proposed method showed wide linearity (r = 0.9999), low LOD (1.3 × 10-4 µg/mL) and LOQ (3.9 × 10-4 µg/mL), recovery (84%-99%), repeatability (%RSD ≤ 5), reproducibility and robustness (p > 0.05). The total bufadienolide content in PGS extracts from 12 samples of R. diptycha ranged from 478 to 801 mg of EqMB/g of extract, while the R. granulosa sample presented 661 mg of EqMB/g of extract.

Conclusion: The new developed method is innovative, simple, fast, accurate, robust, low cost, and can contribute to future research focused on the quantification of total bufadienolides in samples of toad glandular secretions. In addition to serving as a strategic tool in the selection of work matrices, optimizing time, and minimizing costs.

蟾蜍腺分泌物中总蟾二烯内酯的分光光度定量方法的建立和验证。
背景:蟾二烯内酯是蟾科蟾蜍副腺分泌物(PGS)中发现的主要次生代谢产物。这些化合物被认为是PGS的主要生物活性成分。本研究的目的是建立和验证第一种使用紫外可见吸收分光光度法定量蟾蜍副腺分泌物样品中总蟾二烯内酯(游离和酯化)的方法。方法:利用丁二烯内酯(296 nm) α-吡酮基团与5% (w:v)氢氧化钠水溶液反应引起的显色位移,在356nm处检测60 min(时间根据动力学分析的评价确定)。结果:该方法线性宽(r = 0.9999),检出限低(1.3 × 10-4µg/mL),检出限低(3.9 × 10-4µg/mL),回收率(84% ~ 99%),重复性(%RSD≤5),重现性和稳稳性(p < 0.05)。12个样品中总丁二烯内酯含量在478 ~ 801 mg EqMB/g之间,颗粒样品中总丁二烯内酯含量为661 mg EqMB/g。结论:该方法简便、快速、准确、可靠、成本低,可为蟾蜍腺分泌物中总蟾二烯内酯的定量研究奠定基础。除了作为选择工作矩阵、优化时间和最小化成本的战略工具之外。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
39
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases (JVATiTD) is a non-commercial academic open access publication dedicated to research on all aspects of toxinology, venomous animals and tropical diseases. Its interdisciplinary content includes original scientific articles covering research on toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:systematics and morphology of venomous animals;physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and immunology of toxins;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of envenoming by different animals, plants and microorganisms;development and evaluation of antivenoms and toxin-derivative products;epidemiology, clinical aspects and treatment of tropical diseases (caused by virus, bacteria, algae, fungi and parasites) including the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) defined by the World Health Organization.
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