2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2018.11.024
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Toxicological safety evaluation in acute and 28-day studies of aqueous extract from Serjania marginata Casar. (Sapindaceae) leaves in rats

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“…O efeito de antixenose causado pelas espécies S. erecta e S. marginata foi observado em todos os tratamentos, independentemente do método (sem chance e com chance) utilizado, podendo ser decorrente da presença de compostos bioativos oriundos dos metabólitos secundários destas espécies vegetais (Guimarães et al, 2015;Moreira et al, 2019).…”
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“…O efeito de antixenose causado pelas espécies S. erecta e S. marginata foi observado em todos os tratamentos, independentemente do método (sem chance e com chance) utilizado, podendo ser decorrente da presença de compostos bioativos oriundos dos metabólitos secundários destas espécies vegetais (Guimarães et al, 2015;Moreira et al, 2019).…”
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“…Dentre as famílias vegetais, a Sapindaceae é investigada em alguns estudos apresentando espécies com potencial ação inseticida (Couto et al, 2019;Ramírez-Zamora et al, 2020). Os compostos mais abundantes encontrados nessa família são os compostos fenólicos, flavonoides, esteroides, taninos, saponinas e antraquinonas, que podem apresentar ação inseticida para determinados insetos (Quintanilla et al, 2014;Guimarães et al, 2015;Moreira et al, 2019Salinas-Sánchez et al, 2020.…”
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“…Périco and colleagues (2015) also showed that hydroalcoholic extract from leaves of S. marginata was antimicrobial, antidiarrheal, and (anti)mutagenic. Moreira et al (2019) demonstrated that S. marginata leaves aqueous extract was not toxic after a single exposure, however if it was used after prolonged periods it affected some parameters. Périco et al (2015) showed that after 14 days of administration hydroalcoholic extract also affected some parameters such as induce gastric lesions.…”
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“…17 However, despite these beneficial effects, daily administration of the SM hydroalcoholic extract aggravates gastric injuries, 16 and the use of the SM aqueous extract for extended periods alters kidney histology and increases abnormal sperm production in rats. 18 These results suggest the need for further experiments to evaluate possible hazard effects (i.e., cytotoxicity and mutagenicity) of the SM extract. and the proanthocyanidins A-1 and A-2, as well as cinnamtannin B-1.…”
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“…17 In the SM aqueous extract, the major compounds identified were quinic acid, the glycosylated flavonoids quercitrin and isoquercitrin, and A-type proanthocyanidin trimer. 18 Due to the therapeutic importance of SM leaf extract to treat gastrointestinal disorders, the present study investigated whether it affected cell viability and proliferation, expression of genes involved in cell cycle regulation, apoptosis and antioxidant defense, and production of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in non-tumor gastric epithelium cells (MNP01) and tumor gastric adenocarcinoma cells (ACP02) in vitro. The goal of this study is to contribute to better understanding of the biological activities of Serjania marginata Casar., which are poorly evaluated in the literature, and to contribute to future studies for the treatment of inflammation-, mutagenesis-, and oxidative stress-related gastric diseases.…”
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