Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii Benth

Evaluations of the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants and their components have been the subject of many studies. Furthermore, the biological activities of various plant species have been reported in various pieces of literature. Hyptis martiusii Benth (Lamiaceae), popularly known as “mad bal...

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Main Authors: Andreza G.R. Barbosa, Cicera D.M. Oliveira, Luiz J. Lacerda-Neto, Cinara S. Vidal, Rogério de A. Saraiva, José G.M. da Costa, Henrique D.M. Coutinho, Hericka B.F. Galvao, Irwin R.A. de Menezes
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spelling doaj-66f37d457e6a40c191d1e642c66d47ee2020-11-24T22:29:54ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2017-02-0124235536110.1016/j.sjbs.2015.10.004Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii BenthAndreza G.R. Barbosa0Cicera D.M. Oliveira1Luiz J. Lacerda-Neto2Cinara S. Vidal3Rogério de A. Saraiva4José G.M. da Costa5Henrique D.M. Coutinho6Hericka B.F. Galvao7Irwin R.A. de Menezes8Department of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Research in Natural Product, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilSt George’s, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, United KingdomDepartment of Biological Chemistry, Laboratory of Pharmacology and Molecular Chemistry, Regional University of Cariri – URCA, Crato, CE, BrazilEvaluations of the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants and their components have been the subject of many studies. Furthermore, the biological activities of various plant species have been reported in various pieces of literature. Hyptis martiusii Benth (Lamiaceae), popularly known as “mad balm” is commonly found in the North, Southeast, and Northeast of Brazil. Its leaves are used ethnobiologically as antiulcerogenic, antimicrobial, antitumor and as insecticide. This study aimed to analyze the chemical composition of the essential oil of H. martiusii Benth (OEHM) by GC/MS as well as its possible topical activity as an antiedematogenic. This is verified by the models of ear edema induced by single (acute edema) and multiple (chronic edema) applications of croton oil topically, and systemically verified through the model of paw edema induced by carrageenan 1%. Doses of 50, 75 and 100 mg/kg OEHM were used in all tests. Chemical analysis of the oil revealed the 1,8-cineole (34.58%) and δ-carene (21:58%) as major components present in the essential oil. On the model of ear edema, acute and chronic OEHM in all the tested doses showed no significant antiedematogenic activity (p < 0.05). The systemic model of paw edema induced by carrageenin showed that a dose of 100 mg/kg effectively reduced swelling by 55.37% in the second hour evaluation when compared to the saline group. The anti-inflammatory systemic effect can give greater bioavailability of the components present in the essential oil and your interference in cytokines and leukotriene, thromboxane and prostaglandin biosynthesis. It is therefore concluded that OEHM presents systemic antiedematogenic activity but not topical activity at these doses.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X15002454Antiedematogenic activityAntiinflammatory effectEssential oilHyptis martiusiiNatural products1,8 cineole
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author Andreza G.R. Barbosa
Cicera D.M. Oliveira
Luiz J. Lacerda-Neto
Cinara S. Vidal
Rogério de A. Saraiva
José G.M. da Costa
Henrique D.M. Coutinho
Hericka B.F. Galvao
Irwin R.A. de Menezes
spellingShingle Andreza G.R. Barbosa
Cicera D.M. Oliveira
Luiz J. Lacerda-Neto
Cinara S. Vidal
Rogério de A. Saraiva
José G.M. da Costa
Henrique D.M. Coutinho
Hericka B.F. Galvao
Irwin R.A. de Menezes
Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii Benth
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Antiedematogenic activity
Antiinflammatory effect
Essential oil
Hyptis martiusii
Natural products
1,8 cineole
author_facet Andreza G.R. Barbosa
Cicera D.M. Oliveira
Luiz J. Lacerda-Neto
Cinara S. Vidal
Rogério de A. Saraiva
José G.M. da Costa
Henrique D.M. Coutinho
Hericka B.F. Galvao
Irwin R.A. de Menezes
author_sort Andreza G.R. Barbosa
title Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii Benth
title_short Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii Benth
title_full Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii Benth
title_fullStr Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii Benth
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of Hyptis martiusii Benth
title_sort evaluation of chemical composition and antiedematogenic activity of the essential oil of hyptis martiusii benth
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1319-562X
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Evaluations of the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants and their components have been the subject of many studies. Furthermore, the biological activities of various plant species have been reported in various pieces of literature. Hyptis martiusii Benth (Lamiaceae), popularly known as “mad balm” is commonly found in the North, Southeast, and Northeast of Brazil. Its leaves are used ethnobiologically as antiulcerogenic, antimicrobial, antitumor and as insecticide. This study aimed to analyze the chemical composition of the essential oil of H. martiusii Benth (OEHM) by GC/MS as well as its possible topical activity as an antiedematogenic. This is verified by the models of ear edema induced by single (acute edema) and multiple (chronic edema) applications of croton oil topically, and systemically verified through the model of paw edema induced by carrageenan 1%. Doses of 50, 75 and 100 mg/kg OEHM were used in all tests. Chemical analysis of the oil revealed the 1,8-cineole (34.58%) and δ-carene (21:58%) as major components present in the essential oil. On the model of ear edema, acute and chronic OEHM in all the tested doses showed no significant antiedematogenic activity (p < 0.05). The systemic model of paw edema induced by carrageenin showed that a dose of 100 mg/kg effectively reduced swelling by 55.37% in the second hour evaluation when compared to the saline group. The anti-inflammatory systemic effect can give greater bioavailability of the components present in the essential oil and your interference in cytokines and leukotriene, thromboxane and prostaglandin biosynthesis. It is therefore concluded that OEHM presents systemic antiedematogenic activity but not topical activity at these doses.
topic Antiedematogenic activity
Antiinflammatory effect
Essential oil
Hyptis martiusii
Natural products
1,8 cineole
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X15002454
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