“…Therefore, these enzymes can act as essential mediators of intracellular and intercellular signaling, hydrolyzing phospholipids and generating bioactive lipid mediators or messengers that control multiple cell functions and regulate a physiological and pathophysiological processes (Cechetti, Spadaro, Gessani, Podo, & Fantuzzi, ; Masud et al., ; Ramanadtham et al., ). Several plant extracts have been described with inhibitory activity on phospholipases A 2 and being efficient in inhibiting or preventing inflammatory processes, aiding in the management of inflammatory diseases (Kishore et al., ; Kuganesan et al., ; Moura et al., ; Silva et al., ). This inhibitory activity was attributed to phenolic compounds, such as gallic acid, ferulic acid, caffeic acid, propyl gallate, and epigallocatechin gallate, which showed to be effective in inhibiting the enzymatic and myotoxic activities induced by phospholipases A 2 (Guimarães et al., ; Pereanez, Nunez, Patino, Londono, & Quintana, ).…”