Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp

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Main Author: Flores, Ricardo Antunes
Publication Date: 2018
Format: Doctoral thesis
Language: por
Source: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
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Summary: Lotus spp. represents an important kind among the leguminous pastures in the south of Brazil. Among its characteristics, the presence of diverse secondary metabolites stands out, such as tannins, phenolic acids and flavonoids, which may be responsible for many benefits to the animal and human organisms, representing an important product for the genetic improvement and, consequently, for the pharmaceutical industry. Seeking to pursue this theme, this work had the overall goal of evaluating if there is an intra and interspecific variability in Lotus spp. related to the phytochemical composition and bioactive properties. In order to achieve that, four cultivars of the Lotus kind were selected, with two of them being of the Lotus corniculatus L. species (UFRGS and São Gabriel) and two of them of the Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr. species (Maku and Serrano). For the execution of the research, four experiments were carried out, with Experiment 1 evaluating two tannin monomers in CLAE (gallocatechin and epigallocatechin) in w hich the evaluated parameters were the ones of linearity, detection limit, quantification limit, precision, accuracy, and robustness. Experiment 2 aimed to quantify the concentration of tannin monomers, phenolic acids and a flavonoid in the four cultivars mentioned before, in two phonological stages. Experiment 3 evaluated the antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) of six fractioned extracts, obtained in the cultivars mentioned before, which were tested for Enterococcus faecalis, Escherchia coli, Streptococcus mutans, Candida albicans and Penicilium sp. through the tests of disk-diffusion and microdilution. Experiment 4 evaluated the cellular viability, using five extracts and seven concentrations, before the cellular lineage of the bovine kidney (MDBK ). The results showed that, regarding the catechin and epicatechin concentration, the cv. UFRGS presented the best levels on both phenological stages, as well as cv. Serrano, which presented the best gallocatechin and epigallocatechin relationship. Regarding the concentration of the phenolic acid monomers, cv. São Gabriel presented the highest levels within the two phenological stages assessed. For the rutin flavonoid, cv. Maku presented 0,161 g/kg of dry mass in the vegetative stage and, in the flowering state, cv. São Gabriel presented 1,3 g/kg of dry mass. Regarding the antibacterial test, all extract fractions presented inhibition, but the cv. UFRGS was the most bioactive for E. faecalis, while for the E.coli, the Serrano cultivar presented the best leve ls of inhibition of bacterial growth. Regarding the antifungal activity, the raw extracts, the ethyl and aqueous acetate of cv. São Gabriel presented the best levels of growth inhibition for the C. albicans, while cv. Maku stood out in the hexane extract and the Serrano cultivar in the dichloromethane extract. Regarding the cellular viability test, cv. São Gabriel presented cytotoxic concentration in the hexane, dichloromethane and butanol fractions, while the extracts of the ethyl acetate fraction of all cultivars did not present any toxic action to the MDBK cells. Therefore, it was concluded that the cultivars of the Lotus spp. type evaluated presented intraspecific differences for all assessed criteria.
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spelling Scheffer-Basso, Simone Meredith23412232068http://lattes.cnpq.br/9310606073783054Bertol, Charise Dallazem00224284029http://lattes.cnpq.br/487267476874049192916740015http://lattes.cnpq.br/7616261562211875Flores, Ricardo Antunes2019-05-10T00:58:43Z2018-05-11FLORES, Ricardo Antunes. Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp. 2018. 92 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2018.http://tede.upf.br/jspui/handle/tede/1666Lotus spp. represents an important kind among the leguminous pastures in the south of Brazil. Among its characteristics, the presence of diverse secondary metabolites stands out, such as tannins, phenolic acids and flavonoids, which may be responsible for many benefits to the animal and human organisms, representing an important product for the genetic improvement and, consequently, for the pharmaceutical industry. Seeking to pursue this theme, this work had the overall goal of evaluating if there is an intra and interspecific variability in Lotus spp. related to the phytochemical composition and bioactive properties. In order to achieve that, four cultivars of the Lotus kind were selected, with two of them being of the Lotus corniculatus L. species (UFRGS and São Gabriel) and two of them of the Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr. species (Maku and Serrano). For the execution of the research, four experiments were carried out, with Experiment 1 evaluating two tannin monomers in CLAE (gallocatechin and epigallocatechin) in w hich the evaluated parameters were the ones of linearity, detection limit, quantification limit, precision, accuracy, and robustness. Experiment 2 aimed to quantify the concentration of tannin monomers, phenolic acids and a flavonoid in the four cultivars mentioned before, in two phonological stages. Experiment 3 evaluated the antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) of six fractioned extracts, obtained in the cultivars mentioned before, which were tested for Enterococcus faecalis, Escherchia coli, Streptococcus mutans, Candida albicans and Penicilium sp. through the tests of disk-diffusion and microdilution. Experiment 4 evaluated the cellular viability, using five extracts and seven concentrations, before the cellular lineage of the bovine kidney (MDBK ). The results showed that, regarding the catechin and epicatechin concentration, the cv. UFRGS presented the best levels on both phenological stages, as well as cv. Serrano, which presented the best gallocatechin and epigallocatechin relationship. Regarding the concentration of the phenolic acid monomers, cv. São Gabriel presented the highest levels within the two phenological stages assessed. For the rutin flavonoid, cv. Maku presented 0,161 g/kg of dry mass in the vegetative stage and, in the flowering state, cv. São Gabriel presented 1,3 g/kg of dry mass. Regarding the antibacterial test, all extract fractions presented inhibition, but the cv. UFRGS was the most bioactive for E. faecalis, while for the E.coli, the Serrano cultivar presented the best leve ls of inhibition of bacterial growth. Regarding the antifungal activity, the raw extracts, the ethyl and aqueous acetate of cv. São Gabriel presented the best levels of growth inhibition for the C. albicans, while cv. Maku stood out in the hexane extract and the Serrano cultivar in the dichloromethane extract. Regarding the cellular viability test, cv. São Gabriel presented cytotoxic concentration in the hexane, dichloromethane and butanol fractions, while the extracts of the ethyl acetate fraction of all cultivars did not present any toxic action to the MDBK cells. Therefore, it was concluded that the cultivars of the Lotus spp. type evaluated presented intraspecific differences for all assessed criteria.Lotus spp. são leguminosas forrageiras que se destacam mundialmente pelo seu valor nutritivo, versatilidade de uso, tolerância à acidez do solo e, principalmente, por não provocarem timpanismo. Essa característica deve-se à presença de taninos condensados (proantocianidinas), que impedem a formação de espuma no rúmen. No entanto, os cornichões, como são denominadas as espécies desse gênero, sintetizam outros metabólitos secundários além dos taninos, como ácidos fenólicos e flavonoides, cujas propriedades bioativas poderiam ser exploradas nos programas de melhoramento genético e na indústria farmacêutica. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar há variabilidade em Lotus spp. quanto à composição fitoquímica e propriedades bioativas. Para isso, foram testadas as cultivares UFRGS (Brasil) e São Gabriel (Brasil), de Lotus corniculatus L., e as cultivares Maku (Nova Zelândia) e Serrano (Brasil) de Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr., em quatro experimentos. No Experimento I foram validados, por cromatografia líquida de alfa eficiência, dois monômeros de prodelfinidinas (galocatequina e a epigalocatequina), obedecendo aos parâmetros de linearidade, limite de detecção, limite de quantificação, precisão, exatidão e robustez. O Experimento II objetivou verificar se a concentração dos monômeros de proantocianidinas (catequina, epicatequina, galocatequina e epigatolocatequina), de ácidos fenólicos e do flavonoide ¿rutina¿ variava de acordo com o genótipo e o estádio fenológico em que era colhido o material vegetal (estádio vegetativo; estádio reprodutivo). No Experimento III foi avaliada a atividade antimicrobiana de extratos fracionados de Lotus spp. frente à Enterococcus faecalis, Escherchia coli, Streptococcus mutans, Candida albicans e Penicilium sp, pelos testes de disco-difusão e microdiluição. No Experimento IV avaliou-se o efeito de extratos fracionados, em sete concentrações, para investigar sua toxicidade, sobre a viabilidade celular em uma linhagem de células de rim bovino (MDBK). Os resultados mostraram que a concentração de catequina e epicatequina foi maior na cv. UFRGS apresentou os melhores níveis nos dois estádio fenológicos, assim como a cv.Serrano, que apresentou a melhor relação galocatequina e epigalocatequina. Em relação a concentração dos monômeros de ácidos fenólicos, a cv. São Gabriel apresentou os maiores níveis nos dois estádios fenológicos avaliados. Para o flavonoide rutina, a cv. Maku apresentou 0,161 g/kg de matéria seca no estádios vegetativo e, no estádio de florescimento, a cv. São Gabriel apresentou 1,3 g/kg matéria seca. Em relação ao teste antibacteriano, todas as frações de extratos apresentaram inibição, mas a cv. UFRGS foi a mais bioativa para E. faecalis, enquanto que para E. coli, a cultivar Serrano apresentou os melhores níveis de inibição de crescimento bacteriano. Em relação a atividade antifúngica, os extratos bruto, acetato de etila e aquoso da cv. São Gabriel apresentaram os melhores níveis de inibição de crescimento para a C. albicans, enquanto que a cv. Maku se destacou no extrato hexano e a cultivar Serrano no extrato diclorometano. Em relação ao teste de viabilidade celular, a cv. São Gabriel apresentou concentração citotóxica nas frações hexano, diclorometano e butanol, enquanto que os extratos da fração acetato de etila de todas as cultivares não apresentou nenhuma ação tóxica as células MDBK. Sendo assim, conclui-se que as cultivares do gênero Lotus spp. avaliadas apresentaram diferenças intraespecíficas para todos os critérios avaliados.Submitted by Mariana Freitas (marianafreitas@upf.br) on 2019-05-10T00:58:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2018RicardoAntunesFlores.pdf: 1252893 bytes, checksum: df6dad43146a71332ca0de65ff373cb5 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-05-10T00:58:43Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Lotus spp bioactive properties and phenolic composition
title Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp
spellingShingle Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp
Flores, Ricardo Antunes
Cornichão
Plantas
Compostos bioativos
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp
title_full Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp
title_fullStr Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp
title_full_unstemmed Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp
title_sort Propriedades bioativas e composição fenólica de Lotus spp
author Flores, Ricardo Antunes
author_facet Flores, Ricardo Antunes
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Bertol, Charise Dallazem
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Flores, Ricardo Antunes
contributor_str_mv Scheffer-Basso, Simone Meredith
Bertol, Charise Dallazem
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cornichão
Plantas
Compostos bioativos
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Plantas
Compostos bioativos
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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description Lotus spp. represents an important kind among the leguminous pastures in the south of Brazil. Among its characteristics, the presence of diverse secondary metabolites stands out, such as tannins, phenolic acids and flavonoids, which may be responsible for many benefits to the animal and human organisms, representing an important product for the genetic improvement and, consequently, for the pharmaceutical industry. Seeking to pursue this theme, this work had the overall goal of evaluating if there is an intra and interspecific variability in Lotus spp. related to the phytochemical composition and bioactive properties. In order to achieve that, four cultivars of the Lotus kind were selected, with two of them being of the Lotus corniculatus L. species (UFRGS and São Gabriel) and two of them of the Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr. species (Maku and Serrano). For the execution of the research, four experiments were carried out, with Experiment 1 evaluating two tannin monomers in CLAE (gallocatechin and epigallocatechin) in w hich the evaluated parameters were the ones of linearity, detection limit, quantification limit, precision, accuracy, and robustness. Experiment 2 aimed to quantify the concentration of tannin monomers, phenolic acids and a flavonoid in the four cultivars mentioned before, in two phonological stages. Experiment 3 evaluated the antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) of six fractioned extracts, obtained in the cultivars mentioned before, which were tested for Enterococcus faecalis, Escherchia coli, Streptococcus mutans, Candida albicans and Penicilium sp. through the tests of disk-diffusion and microdilution. Experiment 4 evaluated the cellular viability, using five extracts and seven concentrations, before the cellular lineage of the bovine kidney (MDBK ). The results showed that, regarding the catechin and epicatechin concentration, the cv. UFRGS presented the best levels on both phenological stages, as well as cv. Serrano, which presented the best gallocatechin and epigallocatechin relationship. Regarding the concentration of the phenolic acid monomers, cv. São Gabriel presented the highest levels within the two phenological stages assessed. For the rutin flavonoid, cv. Maku presented 0,161 g/kg of dry mass in the vegetative stage and, in the flowering state, cv. São Gabriel presented 1,3 g/kg of dry mass. Regarding the antibacterial test, all extract fractions presented inhibition, but the cv. UFRGS was the most bioactive for E. faecalis, while for the E.coli, the Serrano cultivar presented the best leve ls of inhibition of bacterial growth. Regarding the antifungal activity, the raw extracts, the ethyl and aqueous acetate of cv. São Gabriel presented the best levels of growth inhibition for the C. albicans, while cv. Maku stood out in the hexane extract and the Serrano cultivar in the dichloromethane extract. Regarding the cellular viability test, cv. São Gabriel presented cytotoxic concentration in the hexane, dichloromethane and butanol fractions, while the extracts of the ethyl acetate fraction of all cultivars did not present any toxic action to the MDBK cells. Therefore, it was concluded that the cultivars of the Lotus spp. type evaluated presented intraspecific differences for all assessed criteria.
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