Analysis toxicity by different methods and anxiolytic effect of the aqueous extract Lippia sidoides Cham.

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Cicera J. Camilo
Débora O. D. Leite
Johnatan W. da S. Mendes
Alexandro R. Dantas
Natália K. G. de Carvalho
José W. G. Castro
Gerson J. T. Salazar
Maria Kueirislene Amâncio Ferreira
Jane Eire Alencar de Meneses
Antonio Wlisses da Silva
Helcio S. dos Santos
Josean F. Tavares
Joanda P. R. e Silva
Fabiola F. G. Rodrigues
Chunhoo Cheon
Bonglee Kim
José Galberto Martins da Costa
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[1] Federal Rural University of Pernambuco,Postgraduate Program in Ethnobiology and Nature Conservation
[2] State University of Ceará,Northeast Biotechnology Network
[3] Regional University of Cariri,RENORBIO, Graduate Program in Biotechnology
[4] Regional University of Cariri,Postgraduate Program in Biological Chemistry, Department of Biological Chemistry
[5] Regional University of Cariri,Natural Products Research Laboratory
[6] Federal University of Paraíba,Graduate Program in Biological Diversity and Natural Resources
[7] Kyung Hee University,Multiuser Laboratory of Characterization and Analysis
[8] State University of Cear,Korean Medicine
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Scientific Reports | / 12卷
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Lippia sidoides Cham. (Verbenaceae) is a species often mentioned in traditional medicine due to the medicinal properties attributed to its leaves, which include antibacterial, antifungal, acaricidal and antioxidant. Several of these actions have been scientifically proven, according to reports in the literature; however, little is known about toxicological aspects of this plant. This work included studies to determine the chemical composition and toxicity tests, using several methods aiming to evaluate the safety for use of the aqueous extract of L. sidoides leaves, in addition, the anxiolytic effect on adult zebrafish was investigated, thus contributing to the pharmacological knowledge and traditional medicine concerning the specie under study. The chemical profile was determined by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry-HPLC/MS with electrospray ionization. Toxicity was evaluated by zebrafish, Drosophila melanogaster, blood cells, and Artemia salina models. 12 compounds belonging to the flavonoid class were identified. In the toxicity assays, the observed results showed low toxicity of the aqueous extract in all tests performed. In the analysis with zebrafish, the highest doses of the extract were anxiolytic, neuromodulating the GABAa receptor. The obtained results support the safe use of the aqueous extract of L. sidoides leaves for the development of new drugs and for the use by populations in traditional medicine.
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