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dc.contributor.authorSilva Júnior, Ademir de Jesus-
dc.contributor.authorBuzzi, Fátima de Campos-
dc.contributor.authorRomanos, Maria Teresa Villela-
dc.contributor.authorWagner, Theodoro Marcel-
dc.contributor.authorGuimarães, Antônio Fernando de Paula Costa-
dc.contributor.authorCechinel Filho, Valdir-
dc.contributor.authorBatista, Ronan-
dc.creatorSilva Júnior, Ademir de Jesus-
dc.creatorBuzzi, Fátima de Campos-
dc.creatorRomanos, Maria Teresa Villela-
dc.creatorWagner, Theodoro Marcel-
dc.creatorGuimarães, Antônio Fernando de Paula Costa-
dc.creatorCechinel Filho, Valdir-
dc.creatorBatista, Ronan-
dc.date.accessioned2014-04-03T12:02:39Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.issn0378-8741-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/14787-
dc.descriptionTexto completo: acesso restrito. p. 595–600pt_BR
dc.description.abstractEthnopharmacological relevance: In traditional medicine, teas made from leaves and bark of Gallesia gorazema are used as antispasmodic, anthelmintic, antihemorrhagic and febrifuge agents. Crude leaves of this plant are also employed as a remedy in the treatment of abscesses, orchitis, gonorrhea and for rheumatic pain relief. this study investigates the presumed antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of leaves and roots Gallesia gorazema (Phytolaccaceae) extracts. The most active extract and its isolated compound, a new natural product, are also evaluated against viruses HSV-1 and HSV-2. Materials and methods: In vivo experiments with mice were used to assess the analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities of Gallesia gorazema extracts. Antiviral activity of extracts and the new natural product was investigated by in vitro experiments. Results: Results show that dichloromethanic root (DRE) and ethanolic leaf (ELE) extracts displayed significant antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities in in vivo experiments with mice. Both extracts were also assayed against the herpes simplex viruses HSV-1 and HSV-2, but only DRE was highly active, showing a selective antiviral effect against HSV-1. Phytochemical fractionation of DRE led to the isolation of 28-hydroxyoctacosyl ferulate, a novel natural product, which displayed strong antiviral activity against HSV-1 (EC50=21.6 μg/mL) with a selective index above 9, justifying, at least in part, the high selective antiviral activity observed for DRE. Conclusion: These results suggest that the plant Gallesia gorazema is a potential candidate for the development of novel anti-herpetic phytomedicines.pt_BR
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.rightsAcesso Abertopt_BR
dc.sourcehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2013.09.005pt_BR
dc.subjectGallesia gorazemapt_BR
dc.subjectAntinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activitiespt_BR
dc.subjectHerpespt_BR
dc.subjectAntiviral activitypt_BR
dc.subjectAnti-herpetic phytomedicinespt_BR
dc.subject28-Hydroxyoctacosyl ferulatept_BR
dc.titleChemical composition and antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities of Gallesia gorazema (Phytolaccaceae), a potential candidate for novel anti-herpetic phytomedicinespt_BR
dc.title.alternativeJournal of Ethnopharmacologypt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.numberv. 150, n. 2pt_BR
dc.embargo.liftdate10000-01-01-
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