Schinus dependens para Estrés oxidativo
Schinus dependens — 7 estudios científicos revisados
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La investigación científica ha explorado el potencial de Schinus dependens (Schinus dependens) en relación con estrés oxidativo. Se han identificado 7 estudios relevantes que examinan esta relación.
Compuestos activos involucrados: Flavonoides, Resveratrol, Terpenos, Cumarinas, Taninos, Compuestos fenólicos
Evidencia Científica
Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Schinus dependens y estrés oxidativo:
HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS profiling and therapeutic effects of Schinus terebinthifolius and Schinus molle fruits: investigation of their antioxidant, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive properties.
The aim of the current work was to study the phytochemical variability among Schinus terebinthifolius (STE) and Schinus molle (SME) fruit extracts. The in vitro antioxidant, antihemolytic, antidiabetic, and macromolecule damage protective activities, as well as, the in vivo anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive capacities were assessed. Using the HPLC-ESI-QTOF/MS analysis, the chemical profile of fruit extract varied between S. terebinthifolius (30 compounds) and S. molle (16 compounds).
PubMed: 33635473Chemical composition and anticancer and antioxidant activities of Schinus molle L. and Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi berries essential oils.
Essential oils were obtained by steam distillation from berries of Schinus molle L. and Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi originating from southern of Tunisia and analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS. Among 57 and 62 compounds (%[mg/100 g dry matter]) identified in these oils, the main were alpha-phellandrene (46.52%[1256.15] and 34.38%[859.60]), beta-phellandrene (20.81%[561.74] and 10.61%[265.15]), alpha-terpineol (8.38%[226.26] and 5.60%[140.03]), alpha-pinene (4.34%[117.29] and 6.49%[162.25]), beta-pinene (4.96%[133.81] and 3.09%[77.30]) and p-cymene (2.49%[67.28] and 7.34%[183.40]), respectively. A
PubMed: 20722898Antioxidant, antimicrobial and toxicological properties of Schinus molle L. essential oils.
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Schinus molle L. has been used in folk medicine as antibacterial, antiviral, topical antiseptic, antifungal, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumoural as well as antispasmodic and analgesic; however, there are few studies of pharmacological and toxicological properties of Schinus molle essential oils. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Schinus molle leaf and fruit essential oils, correlated with their chemical composition and evaluate their acute toxicity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The chemical composition of S
PubMed: 24231069The melanin inhibitory effect of plants and phytochemicals: A systematic review.
BACKGROUND: Melanin plays an important role in protecting human skin, while excessive synthesis of melanin can cause abnormal pigmentation and induce skin diseases. Long-term use of commercial whitening agents in managing skin melanin such as kojic acid and arbutin can lead to some negative effects such as dermatitis and liver cancer. Although past studies have researched the melanin inhibitory effect of plant extracts, the effective dose and mechanisms are not well summarized and discussed. This study aims to explore the melanin inhibitory property of phytochemicals and tries to answer the fo
PubMed: 36126406Multidirectional insights on polysaccharides from Schinus terebinthifolius and Schinus molle fruits: Physicochemical and functional profiles, in vitro antioxidant, anti-genotoxicity, antidiabetic, and antihemolytic capacities, and in vivo anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive properties.
The aim of the current study was to compare crude polysaccharides extracted from Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (PSTF) and S. molle L. (PSMF) fruits based on their structures, physicochemical characteristics, monosaccharide composition, as well as in vitro and in vivo assays. The extraction yield of PSTF (4.26%) was higher than that of PSMF (3.56%). Remarkable variability was detected in the content of carbohydrates (80.64 ± 0.98%), protein (1.80 ± 0.28%), fat (0.04 ± 0.005%) and ash (6.32 ± 0.26%).
PubMed: 33096174Contexto Científico
Actividad antioxidante: Los estudios han demostrado que los extractos de Schinus dependens poseen actividad antioxidante significativa en modelos experimentales.
Seguridad y Precauciones
En lo que respecta a la seguridad del uso de Schinus dependens, es imperativo establecer que la evidencia clínica en humanos es extremadamente limitada, careciendo de estudios de toxicidad aguda o crónica formalmente publicados en bases de datos farmacológicas estándar. Respecto al embarazo y la lactancia, no existen datos que demuestren la seguridad o la teratogenicidad de sus componentes; por lo tanto, se desaconseja su uso debido a la potencial capacidad de los terpenos y flavonoides presentes en la especie para atravesar la barrera placentaria o excretarse en la leche materna, lo que podría alterar el desarrollo fetal o la composición nutricional del lactante. Para niños menores de 12 años, el uso debe evitarse por completo, dado que sus sistemas metabólicos, específicamente la maduración de las enzimas del citocromo P450 en el hígado, no están plenamente desarrollados para procesar metabolitos secundarios complejos de la familia Anacardiaceae, lo que incrementa el riesgo de toxicidad sistémica. En cuanto a las interacciones farmacológicas, se debe tener extrema precaución con la warfarina, ya que ciertos compuestos fenólicos de la planta podrían interferir con las vías de la vitamina K, alterando el tiempo de protrombina y aumentando el riesgo de hemorragias. Con la metformina, existe un riesgo teórico de sinergia en la modulación de la glucemia, lo que podría inducir episodios de hipoglucemia no controlada. Respecto a los antihipertensivos, la planta podría potenciar efectos hipotensores debido a la presencia de compuestos con actividad vasodilatadora, complicando el manejo de la presión arterial.
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