Epidendrum mosenii is a Brazilian medicinal plant, traditionally used to treat infective and dolorous processes. The present article reports a comparative study of the chemical and pharmacological aspects of different parts and seasons of this plant. The results demonstrate that 24-methylenecycloartanol (1), one of the main active principles present in this plant, is located practically in all the parts and during all seasons, but it is much more concentrated in the stems when collected in spring and summer. The pharmacological results indicate that dichloromethane extracts collected in spring and summer were the most active when evaluated against the writhing test in mice, being several times more potent than some reference drugs used as comparison. Together, the results strongly suggest that the antinociceptive effect of E. mosenii is related, at least in part, to the presence of compound 1, and this finding could be useful for quality control of phytopreparations based on this plant.
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Nat Prod Res
September 2007
Núcleo de Investigações Químico-Farmacêuticas e Programa de Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas, Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, Itajaí, SC, Brazil.
Epidendrum mosenii is a Brazilian medicinal plant, traditionally used to treat infective and dolorous processes. The present article reports a comparative study of the chemical and pharmacological aspects of different parts and seasons of this plant. The results demonstrate that 24-methylenecycloartanol (1), one of the main active principles present in this plant, is located practically in all the parts and during all seasons, but it is much more concentrated in the stems when collected in spring and summer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pharm Pharm Sci
March 2005
Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, Itajaí, Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the possible antispasmodic activity in vitro of methanolic extracts (ME) of six Brazilian medicinal plants.
Methods: The extracts were evaluated on isolated guinea-pig ileum and rat duodenum preparations.
Results: Rubus imperialis, Maytenus robusta, Ipomoea pes caprae and Epidendrum mosenii did not inhibit the contractile response elicited by acetylcholine on guinea-pig ileum.
Life Sci
January 2000
Núcleo de Investigações Químico-Farmacêuticas (NIQFAR)/CCS, Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, SC, Brazil.
The antinociceptive effect of the methanolic extract (ME) and two triterpenes isolated from E. mosenii (Orchidaceae) has been investigated in chemical and thermal models of nociception in mice. The ME of E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPharmazie
June 1998
Núcleo de Investigações Químico-Farmacêuticas (NIQFAR)/FAQFAR, Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI), Itajaí, SC, Brazil.
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