Avaliação da atividade antioxidante, citotóxica e antimicrobiana da espécie amazônica licaria puchury-major (mart.) kosterm
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Antioxidants are substances that at low concentrations can inhibit or retard the oxidation of an
oxidizable substrate. The cytotoxic activity detects bioactive compounds and aims to assess or
predict the toxic effects on biological systems. The antimicrobial activity open perspectives in
the development of effective antimicrobial for the treatment of infectious diseases caused by
them. In this context the research was conducted botanical species Amazon shares Licaria
puchury-major, endemic Borba-AM., Aiming to determine the activities: antioxidant,
cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities. The quantification of total phenolics was made by Folin
Ciocateau for antioxidant activity methods were DPPH., ABTS+, ß-carotene/linoleic acid
system (LPO). The cytotoxicity assays were: lethality with A. saline and the test on the
erythrocyte hemolytic camungongos (Mus musculus Swiss). For antimicrobial activity, we
used the micro-organism: S. aureus, M. Smegimates, B. cereus, E. coli and C. albicans. The
samples tested were: essential oils of flowers and leaves with their respective hydrolates, the
DCM and MeOH extracts of leaves, the aqueous extracts of leaves, seeds, stems and branches
thin and thick, teas, seeds, leaves, branches thick, thin and crushed leaves. In results of
antioxidant evaluation, the sample with the highest total phenolic content was the essential oil
of leaves (17.63±0.51mg/GAE). In the DPPH. sample that showed the best activity was the
kidnapping of radical leaf essential oil (IC50=6.81mg/mL), and the ABTS method: the
aqueous extracts of the stem (IC50=2.66mg/mL) and oil leaf essential (IC50=4.63mg/mL). In
the method OLP samples with greater ability to inhibit oxidation were: DCM extract of leaves
(61.05±2.54mg/mL), aqueous extracts of the stem (60.82±5.53mg/mL) MeOH extract of
leaves (54.55±2.36mg/mL) and essential oil of leaves (53.88±1.93mg/mL). Showed no
cytotoxicity in A. saline: all samples of aqueous extracts and hydrolates (> 2000μg/mL). And
against the hemolytic test: The best result was the aqueous extract of the stem showing no
hemolysis at any concentration. Followed by essential oils from flowers and leaves that
showed hemolysis on concentration (1μg/mL) is considered low cytotoxicity. On
antimicrobial activity against bacteria B. cereus and S. aureus better than the sample inhibited
the halo were essential oils from flowers and leaves, extracts of leaves in DCM and aqueous
seed. And against C. albicans yeast extracts in DCM and the aqueous stem and seed. It is
concluded that L. puchury-major has antimicrobial and antioxidant potential and may open
perspectives for the applicability biotechnology making it necessary to continue the research.
Keywords: Antioxidants, cytotoxicity, antimicrobial, Licaria puchury-major