Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2294662725> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2294662725 endingPage "e0150839" @default.
- W2294662725 startingPage "e0150839" @default.
- W2294662725 abstract "The bark of Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poiret (Leguminosae family), popularly known as “jurema preta” in Brazil, is used by the population of Contendas of Sincorá (Bahia State, Brazil) for the treatment of coughs and wound healing. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of the bark ethanol extract (EEMT) and solvent soluble fractions (hexane—H, DCM—D, EtOAc—E and BuOH—B) of the extract in vivo. Additionally, we synthesized 5,7-dihidroxy-4’-methoxyflavanone (isosakuranetin) and isolated the compound sakuranetin, and both compounds were also tested. The anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive assays performed were: writhing test; nociception induced by intraplantar formalin injection; leukocyte recruitment to the peritoneal cavity; evaluation of vascular permeability (Evans blue test); and evaluation of mechanical hypernociception (von Frey test). Production of TNF-α, IL-10, myeloperoxidase and the expression of ICAM-1 were also evaluated. Statistical analysis was performed by one-way ANOVA followed by the Bonferroni post-test (n = 8), with P < 0.05. The EEMT showed antinociceptive activities in writhing test (100–200 mg/kg), in the second phase of the formalin test (50–200 mg/kg), and in mechanical hypernociception (100 mg/kg). EEMT showed an anti-inflammatory effect by reducing neutrophil migration to the peritoneal cavity and in the plantar tissue detected by the reduction of myeloperoxidase activity (100 mg/kg), reduction of IL-10 levels and expression of ICAM-1 in the peritoneal exudate and the mesentery (100 mg/kg), respectively. The four soluble EEMT fractions showed good results in tests for antinociceptive (H, D, E, B) and anti-inflammation (H, D, E). Only sakuranetin showed reduction of the writhing and neutrophil migration (200 mg/kg). Thus, the EEMT and soluble fractions of M. tenuiflora bark demonstrated great antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities, as also sakuranetin. More studies should be conducted to elucidate the mechanism of action of this compound. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the antinociceptive activity of the M. tenuiflora fractions and the bioactive isolated compound sakuranetin in vivo." @default.
- W2294662725 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5007914537 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5011711345 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5027645464 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5031781033 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5052960569 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5053616519 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5059251523 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5063601939 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5071474958 @default.
- W2294662725 creator A5085171942 @default.
- W2294662725 date "2016-03-08" @default.
- W2294662725 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W2294662725 title "Antinoceptive and Anti-inflammatory Activities of the Ethanolic Extract, Fractions and Flavones Isolated from Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir (Leguminosae)" @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1489084548 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W156805900 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1587142652 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1589976196 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1598900543 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1782117688 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1883044208 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1967692894 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1975763112 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1976387104 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1977130139 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1978286026 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1983393601 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1984632338 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1987406010 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1990351028 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1991386495 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1992716708 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1995192924 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W1998297559 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2001532321 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2003546971 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2007755013 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2009345240 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2021426033 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2026229285 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2026939347 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2028763115 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2031690762 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2032575974 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2032912797 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2040393757 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2042312356 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2045339004 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2046199076 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2051690250 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2064175661 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2065355734 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2066838089 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2069120083 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2073541816 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2081885825 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2085676437 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2107156013 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2111939342 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2114055071 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2115048327 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2115158780 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2115919020 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2128330900 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2134428018 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2134814434 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2137918543 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2152381760 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2158807953 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2165918941 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2262538191 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2271050297 @default.
- W2294662725 cites W2420525674 @default.
- W2294662725 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150839" @default.
- W2294662725 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4783012" @default.
- W2294662725 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26954375" @default.
- W2294662725 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2294662725 type Work @default.
- W2294662725 sameAs 2294662725 @default.
- W2294662725 citedByCount "34" @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252016 @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252017 @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252018 @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252019 @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252020 @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252021 @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252022 @default.
- W2294662725 countsByYear W22946627252023 @default.
- W2294662725 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5007914537 @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5011711345 @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5027645464 @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5031781033 @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5052960569 @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5053616519 @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5059251523 @default.
- W2294662725 hasAuthorship W2294662725A5063601939 @default.