INVESTIGADORES
RAMIREZ Maria Rosana
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
A preliminary study of the effect of Rubus sp. extracts on the excitatory and inhibitory amino acids levels in hippocampus and cerebral cortex in rats.
Autor/es:
RAMIREZ MR; ZUANAZZI SJA; HENRIQUES AT
Lugar:
Orlando-Miami
Reunión:
Congreso; Global Summit and Expo on Food and Beverages; 2015
Institución organizadora:
OMICS International Conferences. (http://conferenceseries.com).
Resumen:
Research has shown that fruit consumption help lower the risk of neurological disease, ischemic stroke, diabetes, cancers and metabolic syndrome. With growing concerns regarding health and growing markets of functional food worldwide, some specialty Rubus sp. cultivars are being developed in Brazil. This way considering the relevance of the biochemical and pharmacological activities showed by these fruits, our objective was to conduct the evaluation of chronic treatment with these extracts on the excitatory and inhibitory amino acids levels in hippocampus and cortex in rodents. Identification and quantitation of each compound was based on retention time and UV spectra in HPLC-DAD. For cyanidin 3 glucoside extraction, the extracts was separated on an analytical C-18 column (MPLC). After the treatment the animals were sacrificed by decapitation (3.2 mg/kg/day/oral/30 days). Hippocampus and cortex were dissected and analyzed according to the methodology previously described. We found that, animals submitted to the treatment with total extract presented an increase of glutamate levels. However significant decrease on the glutamate levels was observed in both structures of animals treated with cyanidin 3 glucoside isolated. The results suggest that both extracts presents effects on the central nervous system, since the treatment caused alterations on the amino acids levels in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. Based on these results, the evaluation of phytocompounds from blackberry, may provide useful information for food processing because of their potential to serve as nutraceutical and/or functional applications.