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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.9.2007.tde-28032008-134727
Document
Author
Full name
Maria Valeria Nani Rinaldi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Moreno, Paulo Roberto Hrihorowitsch (President)
Fischer, Dominique Corinne Hermine
Young, Maria Claudia Marx
Title in Portuguese
Avaliação da atividade antibacteriana e citotóxica dos alcalóides isoquinolínicos de Annona hypoglauca Mart
Keywords in Portuguese
Alcalóides isoquinolínicos
Annona hypoglauca
Annonaceae
Atividade antibacteriana
Atividade citotóxica
Abstract in Portuguese
Annona hypoglauca Mart. foi coletada em área inundada da Floresta Amazônica, próximo à Manaus (Brasil). Os alcalóides foram obtidos do extrato bruto do caule por partição ácido-base, e a partir do resíduo dessa extração foi realizada a partição com solventes de diferentes polaridades, originando as frações livres de alcalóides. A partir da análise de CG-EM dos alcalóides totais foi possível caracterizar sete alcalóides aporfínicos (actinodafinina, anonaina, glaucina, isoboldina, isodomesticina, nornuciferina e roemerina) e possivelmente duas protoberberinas (esculerina e caseadina). Os alcalóides totais foram fracionados em coluna cromatográfica e posteriormente purificados em placa cromatográfica preparativa permitindo o isolamento de dois alcalóides aporfínicos: actinodafinina e isoboldina. As estruturas desses produtos naturais foram definidos com base em espectros de dados, incluindo 1H RMN, 13C RMN, 13C DEPT e CG-EM. Pela primeira vez a ocorrência da actinodafinina esta sendo reportada em uma espécies de Annona. O extrato bruto, as frações livres de alcalóides, os alcalóides totais e suas frações foram submetidos a avaliação da atividade antibacteriana por microdiluição e atividade citotóxica in vitro frente a células de tumores humanos. Para todos os extratos testados, somente os alcalóides totais e suas frações apresentaram atividade frente a bactérias Gram +. No ensaio de citotoxicidade com linhagens de células de tumores, o extrato bruto foi capaz de inibir o crescimento de todas as linhagens celulares testadas, apresentando efeito letal para a linhagem de Câncer de Cólon (KM-12), enquanto as frações livres de alcalóides demonstraram baixa atividade. Por outro lado, as frações livres de alcalóides apresentaram atividade mais pronunciada para a linhagem de Câncer de Pulmão (NCIH-460) do que os alcalóides. Assim, a atividade citotóxica encontrada no extrato bruto é decorrente do sinergismo ou complementação entre os componentes das frações alcaloídicas e não alcaloídicas, isto é, nenhuma das frações isoladamente é responsável pela atividade observada no extrato bruto.
Title in English
Antibacterial and cytotoxic evaluation of isoquinoline alkaloids from Annona hypoglauca Mart
Keywords in English
Annona hypoglauca
Annonaceae
Antibacterial activity
Cytotoxic activity
Isoquinoline alkaloids
Abstract in English
Annona hypoglauca Mart. was collected in the flooded areas of the Amazonian Forest near Manaus (Brazil). The alkaloids were obtained from the stems crude extract by acid-base partitioning and the remaining alkaloid-free extract was partitioned with organic solvents of different polarity. The GC/MS analysis of the total alkaloids allowed the identification of seven aporphine alkaloids (actinophanine, anonaine, glaucine, isoboldine, isodomesticine, nornuciferine and roemerine) and possibly two proberberine alkaloids (scoulerine and caseadine). The total alkaloids were fractionated by column chromatography and further purified by preparative thin-layer chromatography allowing the isolation of two aporphine alkaloids: actinodaphnine and isoboldine. The structures of these natural products were defined based on their spectral data, including 1H NMR, 13C NMR, 13C DEPT and CG/MS. This is the first report for the occurrence of actinodaphnine in Annona species. The crude extract, alkaloid-free organic extracts, total alkaloids and its fractions were tested for their antibacterial activity by the microdilution broth assay and cytotoxic activity against in vitro tissue culture cells of human. From all the extracts assayed, only the total alkaloids and their fractions showed a relevant antibacterial activity against Gram positive organisms. In the cytotoxicity assay with human tumor cell lines, the crude extract was able to inhibit the growth of all cell lines tested, with a lethal effect for the colon cancer (KM-12) cell line. The evaluation of this activity with the total alkaloid and alkaloid-free fractions indicated selectivity for the different cellular lines. The alkaloid fraction presented high growth inhibition for the colon cancer cell line (KM-12), while the alkaloid-free fractions displayed lower activity. On the other hand, the alkaloid free fractions showed a higher activity for the lung cancer cell line (NCIH-460) than the total alkaloids. Thus, the cytotoxic activity found in the crude extract is the result of the synergism or complementary activity among the components of the alkaloid and alkaloid-free fractions, e.g, none of the fractions separately is responsible for the activity observed in the crude extract.
 
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