INVESTIGADORES
SANCHEZ Sara Serafina Del V.
artículos
Título:
Polymatin A from Smallanthus macroscyphus leaves: A safe and promising antidiabetic compound
Autor/es:
SERRA BARCELLONA C.; HONORÉ S.M.; CABRERA W.; HABIB N.C.; GENTA S.B; SÁNCHEZ S.S.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED TOXICOLOGY
Editorial:
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: LOndres; Año: 2016
ISSN:
0260-437X
Resumen:
Abstract: Smallanthus macroscyphus is an herb native to South America whose leaves are a source of antidiabetic compounds, although complete information about their safe use is not available yet. This study was developed to evaluate the toxicity profile of both 10% decoction and the sesquiterpene lactone polymatin A from S. macroscyphus leaves through in vitro cytotoxicity assays and in vivo subchronic oral toxicity. Cell viability of Hep-G2, COS1, CHO-K1 and Vero cell lines decreased in a concentration-dependentmanner when cells were incubatedwith 0.4?200 μgml?1 of dry extract or 0.12?60 μgml?1 of polymatin A. In subchronic studies, decoctionwas orally administered to Wistar rats for 90 days at daily doses of 70, 140 and 280mg kg?1 of dry extract, whereas polymatin A was administered in the same way at doses of 7, 14 and 28mg kg?1. No toxicity signs or deaths were observed. There were no changes in the behavior, body or organ weights, hematological, biochemical or urine parametersof the rats. No histopathological lesions were observed in the examined organs. The results indicate that the 10% decoction and polymatin A from S. macroscyphus leaves may be considered as non-toxic substances at a wide range of doses, including the effective hypoglycemic dose. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.