Presence of p-synephrine in teas commercialized in Porto Alegre (RS/Brazil)

Authors

  • Marcelo Dutra Arbo Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Faculty of Pharmacy; Department of Analyses
  • Paulini Braun Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Faculty of Pharmacy; Department of Analyses
  • Mirna Bainy Leal Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Institute of Basic Health Sciences; Department of Pharmacology
  • Elisa Raup Larentis Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Faculty of Pharmacy; Department of Analyses
  • Ana Lucia Aboy Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Faculty of Pharmacy; Department of Analyses
  • Rachel Picada Bulcão Federal University of Santa Maria; Center of Health Sciences; Department of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses
  • Solange Cristina Garcia Federal University of Santa Maria; Center of Health Sciences; Department of Clinical and Toxicological Analyses
  • Renata Pereira Limberger Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Faculty of Pharmacy; Department of Analyses

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502009000200012

Keywords:

Citrus aurantium, P-synephrine^i1^sadverse effe, Bitter orange, Teas^i1^sanaly

Abstract

Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) is characterized by the presence of p-synephrine, an amine structurally and pharmacologically related to ephedrine. Besides the same adverse effects as ephedrine, nowadays it is believed that altered levels of p-synephrine can be associated to the occurrence of migraine and cluster headaches. Leaves and fruits of this species are highly commercialized in form of teas and herbal preparations, but without taking into account the risks associated with its use. This work describes a survey of teas and herbal preparations containing C. aurantium, commercialized in Porto Alegre (RS/Brazil), in order to verify the presence of p-synephrine. Comparing with the mean amount available in the supermarkets, around 20% of the teas and 10% of the herbal preparations declared the presence of C. aurantium in their labels. In a sampling of 15 teas and 2 herbal preparations selected for the analysis, the presence of p-synephrine was characterized in all samples, with levels between 0.0040 to 0.2308%, leading to a caution that even being natural products, they are not free of adverse effects.

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Published

2009-06-01

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How to Cite

Presence of p-synephrine in teas commercialized in Porto Alegre (RS/Brazil) . (2009). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 45(2), 273-278. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502009000200012