Abstract

This study aimed to quantify the total phenolic and flavonoid contents in the aqueous extract of Ilex paraguariensis (EIP) and investigate its antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiulcerogenic, and antidepressant properties with concomitant verification of its effects on relevant biochemical parameters using in vivo models. EIP has in its composition 236.28 ± 11.83 mg GAE/g of total phenolics and 44.07 ± 5.56 mg QE/g of total flavonoids, corroborating its antioxidant activity. Antimicrobial assays against gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis) and gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli e Pseudomonas aeruginosa) showed a promising activity of EIP. The EIP administered at 500 and 1000 mg/kg doses prevented the development of gastric ulcers induced in rats following immobilization at 4 °C, however, in the ethanol-induced ulcers no significant effects were observed up to a dose of 1000 mg/kg. Gastric secretion and total acidity index in pylorus-ligated rats were reduced after treatment with EIP, and the pH did not change significantly compared to the control in the tested model. Administration of EIP to mice (250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg) significantly altered the barbiturate-induced sleep time and results of the tail suspension and forced swim test. Repeated doses of EIP did not significantly alter the evaluated biochemical markers (blood glucose, urea, creatinine, triglycerides, and total cholesterol). The results indicate that EIP may relieve gastrointestinal disorders by reducing acid secretion and decreasing immobility time in mice, suggesting an antidepressant effect. Notably, administration of multiple doses of EIP was considered preliminarily safe.

Highlights

  • The findings of this study showed that all extrato aquoso de Ilex paraguariensis (EIP) doses reduced the mice immobility time in both the Forced swim test (FST) and TST; this is usually indicative of a potential antidepressant effect

  • The results suggest that the aqueous extract of Ilex paraguariensis (EIP) may be an alternative for use in therapies considering its chemical constituents

  • The results demonstrated that EIP is rich in phenolic compounds and presented antiulcerogenic effects induced by stress, supporting its widespread use in the treatment of digestive problems

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Ilex paraguariensis has been reported to have medicinal properties, acting as diuretics (Gonzalez et al, 1993), antirheumatic (Gosmann & Schenkel, 1989), anti-inflammatory (Schinella et al, 2000), chemopreventive (Ramirez-Mares et al, 2004), antioxidant (Gugliucci, 1996), and antimicrobials (Pressi et al, 2021). It is indicated as a central nervous system stimulant (Gonzalez et al, 1993), anti-depression (Lim et al, 2015), analgesic (Nowacki et al, 2021), choleretic agents and used for gastrointestinal disorders (Gorzalczany et al, 2001)

Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call