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2014, Número 2

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Rev Cubana Plant Med 2014; 19 (2)


Efecto gastroprotector de Lagenocarpus rigidus (Kunth) Ness (tirica-do-Nativo) extracto de hoja contra las lesiones gástricas inducidas por indometacina

Lacerda LMM, Endringer PF, Uggere AT, Lenz D, de Melo CPT, Coutinho ED
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 17
Paginas: 121-127
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PALABRAS CLAVE

Cyperaceae, anti-ulcerogenic, flavonoids, L. rigidus, phenolic compound.

RESUMEN

Introduction: species of the family Cyperaceae are commonly used by the population to treat gastric disorders.However, there are a few ethnopharmacological studies about this family Lagenocarpus rigidus (Kunth) Ness, Cyperaceae, is one of the most widespread swamp species.
Objective: evaluate the gastric activity of L. rigidus and its chemical characterization.
Methods: ethanolic extract of L. rigidus (ELR) leaves prepared by percolation was subjected to total polyphenol and flavonoid quantification, as well as HPLC quantification of some flavonoids. Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition was determined by colorimetric assays.The gastric effects of ELR were tested in male Wistar rats (n = 6 each group) treated with different doses (600, 60 and 6 mg/kg i.p.) ELR.Gastric lesions were induced by administration of indomethacin (30 mg/kg s.c.).The number of ulcers and the index of mucosal damage (IMD) were determined taking into account the color, edema and bleeding of gastric lesions, the number of petechiae, and the number and size of the ulcers. Statistical analysis of data was performed with one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's test; significance was p ‹ 0.05.
Results: ELR inhibited the ACE (68.5±18.1%) at a concentration of 100 mg/mL.Oral administration of ELR (6, 60 and 600 mg/kg) showed protective activity against indomethacin-induced gastric injury. Total polyphenols in ELR were 157.7 ± 5.8 mg pirogalol/mg equivalent flavonoids and 66.9 ± 3.1 μg equivalent quercetin/mg.
Conclusion: L. rigidus protects against acute gastric damage induced by indomethacin in an independent dose manner.


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