Researchers from the
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil looked at the anti-inflammatory properties and bioactive compounds of the aqueous extract of the fruits of mangabeira (
Hancornia speciosa Gomes). In their study, which was published in the journal
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, they suggested that mangabeira could be used to treat inflammatory diseases.
- Mangabeira is a fruit plant native to Brazil. Its fruits have been used to treat ulcers, tuberculosis, and inflammatory disorders in traditional medicine.
- The researchers collected the extracts of mangabeira from its mature fruits.
- They conducted a phytochemical analysis of the mangabeira fruit extract.
- They tested the effects of mangabeira fruit extract on mice models with xylol-induced ear edema, carrageenan-induced peritonitis, and zymosan-induced air pouch. These served as inflammatory models for the study.
- Results revealed that the extract contains chlorogenic acid and rutin.
- The aqueous extract of mangabeira fruits, as well as chlorogenic acid and rutin, substantially inhibited the xylol-induced ear edema.
- Cell migration in the carrageenan-induced peritonitis and zymosan-induced air pouch models were also reduced.
- The mangabeira treatment also reduced the levels of cytokines.
- These results suggest that the bioactive compounds chlorogenic acid and rutin may contribute to inflammation management, adding to the anti-inflammatory effect of mangabeira fruits.
The researchers concluded that the aqueous extract of mangabeira fruits has an anti-inflammatory effect in animal models.
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Journal Reference:
Torres-Rêgo M, Furtado AA, Bitencourt MAO, de Souza Lima MCJ, de Andrade RCLC, de Azevedo EP, da Cunha Soares T, Tomaz JC, Lopes NP, da Silva-Junior AA, … Fernandes-Pedrosa MF. ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT AND BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IDENTIFIED FROM THE FRUITS OF
HANCORNIA SPECIOSA GOMES (APOCYNACEAE). BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 5 June 2016; 16(275). DOI:
10.1186/s12906-016-1259-x