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Antioxidant Effect of Stryphnodendron rotundifolium Martius Extracts from Cariri-Ceara State (Brazil): Potential Involvement in Its Therapeutic Use

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 934-950

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules17010934

Keywords

Stryphnodendron rotundifolium; antioxidant effects; oxidative stress; phenolic compounds; HPLC/DAD

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  1. CAPES/SAUX/PROCAD
  2. VITAE foundation
  3. CNPq
  4. FAPERGS-PRONEX-CNPQ
  5. INCT for Excitotoxicity and Neuroprotection-CNPQ
  6. ICTP
  7. FINEP

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Stryphnodendron rotundifolium is a phytotherapic used in the northeast of Brazil for the treatment of inflammatory processes which normally are associated with oxidative stress. Consequently, we have tested the antioxidant properties of hydroalcoholic (HAB) and aqueous extracts (AB) from the bark and aqueous extract (AL) from the leaves of Stryphnodendron rotundifolium to determine a possible association between antioxidant activity and the popular use of this plant. Free radical scavenger properties were assessed by the quenching of 1',1'-diphenil-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and the calculated IC50 were: HAB = 5.4 +/- 0.7, AB = 12.0 +/- 2.6, and AL = 46.3 +/- 12.3 mu g/mL. Total phenolic contents were: HAB = 102.7 +/- 2.8, AB = 114.4 +/- 14.6, and AL = 93.8 +/- 9.1 mu g/mg plant). HPLC/DAD analyses indicated that gallic acid, catechin, rutin and caffeic acid were the major components of the crude extracts of S. rotundifolium. Plant extracts inhibited Fe(II)-induced lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates. Iron chelation was also investigated and only HBA exhibited a weak activity. Taken together, the results suggest that S. rotundifolium could be considered an effective agent in the prevention of diseases associated with oxidative stress.

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