黄膜虫汁液对小鼠伤口愈合的抗氧化作用

Ruth Silva Lima da Costa, David Smangoszevski Martins, Laan Diego Carvalho Peixoto, Bárbara Janaína P. Silva, Larissa Barbosa Borges, E. Lima, H. Koolen, D. Meneguetti, A. Pessoa, Romeu Paulo Martins Silva
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使用具有治疗作用的天然产品是巴西亚马逊地区的一种常见文化习俗,但很少有科学探索。评价了芥菜提取物对小鼠伤口愈合的影响及其对伤口愈合的贡献。采用1,1-二苯基-2-苦吡嗪和2,2'-叠氮基双(3-乙基苯并噻唑啉-6-磺酸)自由基、阴离子超氧化物(O2-)自由基测试、苯酚和类黄酮含量、增殖测定、细胞活力和迁移等方法研究了提取物的抗氧化潜力。对背部受伤的成年瑞士小鼠进行体内试验,并用含有2%树液提取物的制剂处理,用乙酸乙酯提取。将动物局部处理14天,观察到树液提取物具有抗氧化活性,抑制活性氧的产生,具有成纤维细胞增殖的潜力,并促进细胞迁移。第3天伤口闭合的形态计量学分析表明,在损伤后第3天,与对照组相比,用Jatoba树液治疗的动物的损伤面积减少。第14天,各组之间没有差异。在14天的实验中,伤口没有完全闭合,但通过组织学评估,发现有上皮再形成。结果表明,由于其抗氧化活性,烟草树液提取物具有诱导皮肤伤口愈合的潜力。关键词:芥蓝提取物,细胞毒性,抗氧化活性,伤口。
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Antioxidant effect of Hymenaea courbaril L (Jatob) sap on the healing of wounds on mice
The use of natural products with curative action is a common cultural practice in the Brazilian Amazon, but little explored scientifically. The effect of Hymenaea courbaril L sap extract and its contribution to wound healing in mice was evaluated. The antioxidant potential of the extract was studied using the radical 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrilhidrazil and 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethyl benzothiazoline-6-sulfonic) acid radical, anion superoxide (O2-) radical tests, phenol and flavonoid content, proliferation assay, cell viability and migration. In vivo tests were performed on adult Swiss mice, submitted to back injury and treated with a formulation containing 2% sap extract, extracted with ethyl acetate. The animals were treated topically for 14 days, it was observed that the sap extract has antioxidant activity, inhibiting the production of reactive oxygen species, presented potential for the proliferation of fibroblasts and promoted cell migration. Morphometric analysis of wound closure on the 3rd day suggested that animals treated with Jatoba sap had a reduced area of injury when compared with the control group on the 3rd post-injury day for the treated group. On the 14th day, there was no difference between groups. The total closure of the wounds did not occur during the 14-day experiment, but through histological evaluation, it was found that there was re-epithelialization. The results suggest that Jatoba sap extract has the potential to induce the healing of skin wounds due to its antioxidant activity. Key words: Hymenaea courbaril L extract, cytotoxicity, antioxidant activity, wound.
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