Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade

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Main Author: Nascimento, Eunildo Macedo do
Publication Date: 2019
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: Recognized as a disease by the World Health Organization, obesity is considered as a health problem that affects all age groups. Excessive consumption of fat and glucose can lead to obesity, which in turn can lead to several chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, a metabolism disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. Although there are medications to treat obesity, most of them cause many side effects. In this context, herbal medicine has been the object of interest of researchers because it has great potential as an alternative to obesity treatment. Picramnia excelsa has a popular indication for the treatment of obesity and diabetes, however, there are no studies in the literature to prove its effectiveness. Given the above, this study aimed to: make a survey of herbal medicine in the treatment of obesity regarding its effectiveness, action and safety; and to evaluate if Picramnia excelsa favors weight and glycemia reduction in male Wistar rats. Male non-obese albino Wistar rats were fed with hypercaloric food for 24 weeks to induce obesity and diabetes mellitus and were weighed every 7 days. After the final period of obesity and diabetes induction, the animals were divided into three groups, CN (negative control that received no water), group 10% (group that received 10% aqueous extract at a dose of 21 mg / kg) and group 20% (group that received 10% aqueous extract at a dose of 29 mg / kg). Each group consisted of 12 animals and received the extract via esophageal gavage for 30 days. Animals were weighed every 3 days during treatment. Also, they were submitted to oral glucose tolerance test (TTGo) before the onset of obesity induction, before the treatment, and after 30 days of treatment with the aqueous extract. The data obtained were analyzed by ANOVA statistical tests followed by Fisher's LSD posHoc, or Kruskal-Wallis followed by the Wilcoxon Matches Pairs test. The obesity and diabetes induction process occurred as expected, and after 24 weeks of induction, the animals were obese and insulin resistant. The CN group rats had an average increase of 44.53% in relation to the initial weight during obesity induction period. the treatment. Corroborating the decrease in fattening rate, the 10% group presented a significantly lower triglyceride level than the CN and 20% groups. Although all groups showed glucose intolerance at the end of the experiment (165.37 mg / dL, 164 mg / dL and 144.62 mg / dL for control groups, 10% and 20%, respectively), the 20% group presented the greatest reduction in glucose level after 120 min, p <0.10. Considering that this study was a preliminary test to evaluate the potential of P. excelsa, the obtained results are promising in the obesity control. However, research should be developed using a longer treatment time to determine the best aqueous extract concentration for treatment.
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spelling Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidadeBiotecnologiaPlantas medicinaisObesidadeMedicamentos fitoterápicosCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERALRecognized as a disease by the World Health Organization, obesity is considered as a health problem that affects all age groups. Excessive consumption of fat and glucose can lead to obesity, which in turn can lead to several chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, a metabolism disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. Although there are medications to treat obesity, most of them cause many side effects. In this context, herbal medicine has been the object of interest of researchers because it has great potential as an alternative to obesity treatment. Picramnia excelsa has a popular indication for the treatment of obesity and diabetes, however, there are no studies in the literature to prove its effectiveness. Given the above, this study aimed to: make a survey of herbal medicine in the treatment of obesity regarding its effectiveness, action and safety; and to evaluate if Picramnia excelsa favors weight and glycemia reduction in male Wistar rats. Male non-obese albino Wistar rats were fed with hypercaloric food for 24 weeks to induce obesity and diabetes mellitus and were weighed every 7 days. After the final period of obesity and diabetes induction, the animals were divided into three groups, CN (negative control that received no water), group 10% (group that received 10% aqueous extract at a dose of 21 mg / kg) and group 20% (group that received 10% aqueous extract at a dose of 29 mg / kg). Each group consisted of 12 animals and received the extract via esophageal gavage for 30 days. Animals were weighed every 3 days during treatment. Also, they were submitted to oral glucose tolerance test (TTGo) before the onset of obesity induction, before the treatment, and after 30 days of treatment with the aqueous extract. The data obtained were analyzed by ANOVA statistical tests followed by Fisher's LSD posHoc, or Kruskal-Wallis followed by the Wilcoxon Matches Pairs test. The obesity and diabetes induction process occurred as expected, and after 24 weeks of induction, the animals were obese and insulin resistant. The CN group rats had an average increase of 44.53% in relation to the initial weight during obesity induction period. the treatment. Corroborating the decrease in fattening rate, the 10% group presented a significantly lower triglyceride level than the CN and 20% groups. Although all groups showed glucose intolerance at the end of the experiment (165.37 mg / dL, 164 mg / dL and 144.62 mg / dL for control groups, 10% and 20%, respectively), the 20% group presented the greatest reduction in glucose level after 120 min, p <0.10. Considering that this study was a preliminary test to evaluate the potential of P. excelsa, the obtained results are promising in the obesity control. However, research should be developed using a longer treatment time to determine the best aqueous extract concentration for treatment.Sendo reconhecida como uma doença pela Organização Mundial da Saúde, a obesidade é considerada como um problema de saúde que afeta todos os grupos etários. O consumo excessivo de gordura e glicose pode levar a obesidade, que por sua vez pode acarretar em diversas doenças crônicas, como a diabetes Mellitus, um distúrbio no metabolismo que tem como característica a hiperglicemia. Apesar de existirem medicamentos para o tratamento da obesidade, a maioria deles causa muitos efeitos colaterais. Neste contexto, a fitoterapia vem sendo objeto de interesse de pesquisadores, pois tem um grande potencial como alternativa ao tratamento da obesidade. Picramnia excelsa tem indicação popular para o tratamento da obesidade e diabetes, entretanto, não há estudos na literatura que comprovem sua eficácia. Diante do exposto, este trabalho teve como objetivos: fazer um levantamento da fitoterapia no tratamento da obesidade quanto a sua eficácia, ação e segurança; e avaliar se Picramnia excelsa favorece a redução de peso e da glicemia em ratos Wistar machos. Os ratos machos Wistar albinos não obesos foram alimentados com alimento hipercalórico durante 24 semanas para indução a obesidade e diabetes Mellitus, sendo pesados a cada 7 dias. Após o período final de indução à obesidade e diabetes, os animais foram divididos em três grupos, CN (controle negativo que não recebeu água), grupo 10% (grupo que recebeu extrato aquoso a 10% na dose de 21 mg/Kg) e grupo 20% (grupo que recebeu extrato aquoso a 10% na dose de 29 mg/Kg). Cada grupo foi composto por 12 animais e receberam o extrato via gavagem oroesofágica durante 30 dias. Os animais foram pesados a cada 3 dias durante o tratamento. Também, foram submetidos ao teste de tolerância à glicose oral (TTGo) antes do início da indução de obesidade, antes do início do tratamento e após 30 dias de tratamento com o extrato aquoso. Os dados obtidos foram analisados pelos testes estatísticos ANOVA seguido pelo pós-teste LSD de Fisher, ou Kruskal-Wallis seguido pelo teste Wilcoxon Matches Pairs. O processo de indução a obesidade e diabetes ocorreu dentro do esperado, sendo que após as 24 semanas de indução, os animais se apresentaram obesos e resistentes a insulina. Os ratos do grupo CN tiveram um aumento médio de 44,53 % em relação ao peso inicial durante o período de indução da obesidade. Após o início do tratamento, o grupo 10% teve um ganho de 1,45% seguido pelo 20% com 2,44% e CN com 4,05% de ganho de peso. O ganho de peso do grupo 10% não apresentou diferença significativa durante o tratamento. Corroborando com a diminuição no ritmo de engorda, o grupo 10% apresentou um nível de triglicerídeo significativamente menor que os grupos CN e 20%. Apesar de todos os grupos terem apresentado intolerância à glicose ao fim do experimento (165,37 mg/dL, 164 mg/dL e 144,62 mg/dL para grupos controle, 10% e 20%, respectivamente), o grupo 20% apresentou a maior redução do nível de glicose após 120 min, p<0,10. Considerando que esse estudo foi um teste preliminar para avaliar o potencial de P. excelsa, os resultados obtidos são promissores no controle da obesidade. Entretanto, pesquisas devem ser desenvolvidas utilizando um tempo maior de tratamento para se determinar a melhor concentração do extrato aquoso para o tratamento.Universidade PositivoBrasilPós-GraduaçãoPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia IndustrialUPVasconcelos, Eliane Carvalhohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9916129631759820Loureiro, Marcelo de Paulahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5025639174188548Nascimento, Eunildo Macedo do2021-08-20T19:05:39Z20192021-08-20T19:05:39Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.cruzeirodosul.edu.br/handle/123456789/2680porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório do Centro Universitário Braz Cubasinstname:Centro Universitário Braz Cubas (CUB)instacron:CUB2021-08-27T13:08:57Zoai:repositorio.cruzeirodosul.edu.br:123456789/2680Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.brazcubas.edu.br/oai/requestbibli@brazcubas.edu.bropendoar:2021-08-27T13:08:57Repositório do Centro Universitário Braz Cubas - Centro Universitário Braz Cubas (CUB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
title Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
spellingShingle Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
Nascimento, Eunildo Macedo do
Biotecnologia
Plantas medicinais
Obesidade
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
title_full Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
title_fullStr Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
title_sort Avaliação do extrato aquoso da casca de picramnia excelsa (Picramniaceae) como hipoglicemiante e no tratamento da obesidade
author Nascimento, Eunildo Macedo do
author_facet Nascimento, Eunildo Macedo do
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Vasconcelos, Eliane Carvalho
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9916129631759820
Loureiro, Marcelo de Paula
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5025639174188548
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Eunildo Macedo do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biotecnologia
Plantas medicinais
Obesidade
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
topic Biotecnologia
Plantas medicinais
Obesidade
Medicamentos fitoterápicos
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
description Recognized as a disease by the World Health Organization, obesity is considered as a health problem that affects all age groups. Excessive consumption of fat and glucose can lead to obesity, which in turn can lead to several chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, a metabolism disorder characterized by hyperglycemia. Although there are medications to treat obesity, most of them cause many side effects. In this context, herbal medicine has been the object of interest of researchers because it has great potential as an alternative to obesity treatment. Picramnia excelsa has a popular indication for the treatment of obesity and diabetes, however, there are no studies in the literature to prove its effectiveness. Given the above, this study aimed to: make a survey of herbal medicine in the treatment of obesity regarding its effectiveness, action and safety; and to evaluate if Picramnia excelsa favors weight and glycemia reduction in male Wistar rats. Male non-obese albino Wistar rats were fed with hypercaloric food for 24 weeks to induce obesity and diabetes mellitus and were weighed every 7 days. After the final period of obesity and diabetes induction, the animals were divided into three groups, CN (negative control that received no water), group 10% (group that received 10% aqueous extract at a dose of 21 mg / kg) and group 20% (group that received 10% aqueous extract at a dose of 29 mg / kg). Each group consisted of 12 animals and received the extract via esophageal gavage for 30 days. Animals were weighed every 3 days during treatment. Also, they were submitted to oral glucose tolerance test (TTGo) before the onset of obesity induction, before the treatment, and after 30 days of treatment with the aqueous extract. The data obtained were analyzed by ANOVA statistical tests followed by Fisher's LSD posHoc, or Kruskal-Wallis followed by the Wilcoxon Matches Pairs test. The obesity and diabetes induction process occurred as expected, and after 24 weeks of induction, the animals were obese and insulin resistant. The CN group rats had an average increase of 44.53% in relation to the initial weight during obesity induction period. the treatment. Corroborating the decrease in fattening rate, the 10% group presented a significantly lower triglyceride level than the CN and 20% groups. Although all groups showed glucose intolerance at the end of the experiment (165.37 mg / dL, 164 mg / dL and 144.62 mg / dL for control groups, 10% and 20%, respectively), the 20% group presented the greatest reduction in glucose level after 120 min, p <0.10. Considering that this study was a preliminary test to evaluate the potential of P. excelsa, the obtained results are promising in the obesity control. However, research should be developed using a longer treatment time to determine the best aqueous extract concentration for treatment.
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