Vasodilator activity of extracts of field Alpinia purpurata (Vieill) K: Schum and A. zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt et Smith cultured in vitro

Authors

  • Cristiane Pimentel Victório Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Carlos Chagas Filho Institute of Biophysics; Laboratory of Plant Physiology
  • Ricardo Machado Kuster Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Natural Products Research Nucleus; Laboratory of Phytochemistry
  • Roberto Soares de Moura State University of Rio de Janeiro; Department of Pharmacology and Psychobiology
  • Celso Luiz Salgueiro Lage Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Carlos Chagas Filho Institute of Biophysics; Laboratory of Plant Physiology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502009000300017

Keywords:

Alpinia purpurata (Vieill) K. Schum.^i1^spharmacogn, A. zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt et Smith.^i1^spharmacogn, Natural vasodilators^i1^sexperimental stud, Plant extracts^i1^svasodilator act, Plant tissue^i1^scult, Endothelium-dependent, Flavonoids, Medicinal Plant, Plant growth^i1^sregulat, Zingiberaceae

Abstract

Nowadays, the high blood pressure is one of the main causes of death and cardiovascular diseases. Vasodilator drugs are frequently used to treat arterial hypertension. Experiments were undertaken to determine whether hydroalcoholic extracts obtained from leaves of field-grown Alpinia purpurata and A. zerumbet cultured in vitro under different plant growth regulators induce a vasodilator effect on Wistar rat mesenteric vascular bed pre-contracted with norepinephrine. Plant extracts were able to induce a long-lasting endothelium-dependent vasodilation. Efficiency on activity of A. purpurata reached 87% at concentration of 60 μg. The extract of A. zerumbet maintained in medium containing IAA, induced the relaxation (17.4%) at 90 μg, as compared to the control (MS0) that showed a better vasodilator effect (60%). These results are in agreement with the quantification of phenolic compounds in the extracts, which were 50% lower for those plants cultured in IAA. A. purpurata was assayed for the first time in relation to its vasodilator activity. This paper showed a strong probability of correlation between the pharmacological activities of A. purpurata with their content in phenolic compounds.

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Published

2009-09-01

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Vasodilator activity of extracts of field Alpinia purpurata (Vieill) K: Schum and A. zerumbet (Pers.) Burtt et Smith cultured in vitro . (2009). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 45(3), 507-514. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502009000300017