Michelle R. A. de Almeida’s research while affiliated with Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and other places

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Identification of Triterpenes from the Leaves of Jacaranda puberula
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November 2014

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Chemistry of Natural Compounds

Michelle R. A. de Almeida

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Katia C. C. Sabino

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Hypoglycemic Effect of Bumelia sartorum Polyphenolic Rich Extracts

February 2013

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Bumelia sartorum (Sapotaceae) is used ethnomedicinally for treatment of several diseases, including diabetes mellitus. The aim of this work was to investigate the hypoglycemic effect of B. sartorum extracts, rich in polyphenolic compounds, and the possible mechanisms of action. Assessment of B. sartorum hypoglycemic activity was performed from the blood glucose level in normoglycemic mice after administration of the extract by oral gavage. The hypothesis that sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA) inhibition could prolong the increase in cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration, thus leading to an increase of insulin release was evaluated. The enzyme inhibition was measured by ATP hydrolysis using SERCA1 isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle. The total content of phenolic compounds was determined by the Folin-Ciocalteau method. The ethyl acetate (EtOAc) partition and F5 fraction obtained from B. sartorum, both of them rich in polyphenolics, were shown to have a hypoglycemic effect on normoglycemic mice, more significant than that of the known antidiabetic drug, glibenclamide used as a standard comparable compound. Both samples significantly inhibited SERCA activity. Different extracts of B. sartorum, rich in polyphenolic compounds, were able to reduce blood glucose in normoglycemic mice and inhibit SERCA activity. SERCA inhibition may be one of the possible mechanisms involved in glucose decrease.


Table 1 . Description of S. aureus strains and their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern.
Table 2 . Most prominent peaks from direct diffusion APCI/MS of the samples eluted from Diaion HP-20 column.
Antibacterial and antioxidant activities and acute toxicity of Bumelia sartorum, a Brazilian medicinal plant
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February 2011

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Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia

In order to validate the Bumelia sartorum Mart., Sapotaceae, traditional use for infection diseases, this study evaluates the antibacterial activity of the stem bark fractions against methicillin-sensitive (MSSA) and methicillin-resistant (MRSA) Staphylococcus aureus strains by using the agar dilution method and reported as MIC (minimal inhibitory concentration). In addition, the DPPH scavenging activity of these fractions was measured and the chemical composition and acute toxicity of the active fraction were also determined. The ethyl acetate (EtOAc) extract was chemically analyzed by LC/MS, direct ionization APCI/MS, 1H NMR and 13C-NMR. All fractions, except butanol extract, presented high antioxidant activity, especially the methanol and the EtOAc extracts, which showed EC50 values (5.67 and 5.30 µg/mL, respectively) considerably lower than the Gingko-standard EGb 761® (38.58 µg/mL). The antibacterial activity against S. aureus strains was observed in EtOAc (MIC 256-512 µg/mL), which showed a very low toxicity. The chemical study of this fraction revealed the abundant presence of polyphenolic compounds. The antibacterial and antioxidant activities reported in this paper for EtOAc extract from B. sartorum and the low toxicity of this fraction opens the possibility that it could be helpful for the developing of new antibacterial agents for treating S. aureus infections.

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... Different classes of phytochemicals have been identified in Jacaranda species, and the main metabolites described are sterols, triterpenes, fatty acids, flavonoids, phenylpropanoids, phenylethanoids and quinones (Mostafa et al. 2014). For instance, a recent study with extracts from Jacaranda caroba leaves identified thirteen phenolic compounds (Ferreres et al. 2013) while four acidic triterpenes were isolated from Jacaranda puberula leaves (De Almeida et al. 2014). ...

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New jacaranone glucoside from Jacaranda oxyphylla leaves
Identification of Triterpenes from the Leaves of Jacaranda puberula
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  • November 2014

Chemistry of Natural Compounds

... Rutoside, (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin analytical standards were obtained from Sigma Aldrich (Germany). Procyanidin B2 was used from the IPB-NWC in-house reference compound library (isolated from Bumelia sartorum Mart.) [48]. All the reagents and solvents used were of analytical and LC-MS grade. ...

Antibacterial and antioxidant activities and acute toxicity of Bumelia sartorum, a Brazilian medicinal plant

Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia

... Nikitina et al. assessed that phenolic compounds of plants belonging to families Geraniaceae and Rosaceae have been evaluated for their activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria related to genera Azotobacter, Bacillus and Pseudomona [141]. The hypoglycemic effect of bumelia sartorum extracts investigated by Ruela et al. [167] showed hypoglycemic activity. Their extracts which are rich in polyphenolic compounds can be used for treating different diseases, such as diabetes. ...

Hypoglycemic Effect of Bumelia sartorum Polyphenolic Rich Extracts
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  • February 2013