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dc.creatorFERREIRA, Miller Santos-
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dc.contributor.advisor1SOARES, Marisi Gomes-
dc.contributor.advisor1Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4121936683722215por
dc.contributor.referee1CARVALHO, José Carlos Tavares-
dc.contributor.referee2BIAVATTI, Maique Weber-
dc.contributor.referee3LAGO, João Henrique-
dc.contributor.referee4LUIZ, Jaine Honorata Hortolan-
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-04T19:36:10Z-
dc.date.issued2022-11-23-
dc.identifier.citationFERREIRA, Miller Santos. Atividade antiparasitária, anti-inflamatória e estudos QSAR de fungos endofíticos obtidos em folhas de Poincianella pluviosa (sibipiruna). 2022. 179 f. Tese (Doutorado em Química) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, 2022.por
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dc.description.resumoFungos endofíticos são aqueles que habitam espécies vegetais e estabelecem uma relação de endossimbiose, na qual auxiliam a planta hospedeira quanto a patógenos, doenças, e estresses abióticos em troca de nutrientes. Estes microrganismos são fontes de metabólitos secundários, que são foco de estudo na ciência de produtos naturais devido aos seus potenciais biológicos. O presente estudo realizou uma revisão sistemática sobre fungos endofíticos do gênero Aspergillus sp, o qual apresentou um grande número de metabólitos (230) com propriedades anti-inflamatória descritos na literatura. Dentre os compostos observados, quatro apresentaram inibição multialvo das principais vias pró-inflamatórias. Um banco de dados com moléculas anti-inflamatórias do gênero foi desenvolvido e um modelo de aprendizado de máquina QSAR para prever a inibição do óxido nítrico (NO) na via inflamatória foi criado. As folhas da espécie Poincianella pluviosa (Sibipiruna) foram coletadas e extratos e frações de fungos endofíticos, foram avaliados para a atividade anti-inflamatória (ex vivo) e antiparasitária (in vivo) . Os extratos FPD4 e FPD13 apresentaram moderada atividade anti-inflamatória pela inibição de PGE2 em 87.25% e 77.72%, respectivamente. Os extratos FPD4 e FPD13 foram analisados em HPLC-MS, sendo possível realizar a anotação dos compostos através dos espectros MS1 e MS2. Um total de 81substâncias foram desreplicadas utilizando banco de dados internos e 3 substâncias (Nigrosporolide, tirosol e decarestrictina A) foram isoladas e caracterizadas por técnicas espectroscópicas (RMN) e espectrométricas (UHPLC-MS/MS). Análises realizadas com extrato bruto FPD13 mostraram que as concentrações de 4 e 2 mg/mL do extrato, inibiram a eclosão larval dos ovos de Haemonchus contortus em 100% .A cepa de FPD13 foi isolada e classificada como Nigrospora. Zirmmini através das características morfológicas e sequenciamento da região ITS (―Internal Transcribed Spacer‖) com análise filogenética ( sequências de referência do GenBanK). Uma revisão clássica sobre o gênero de fungo endofítico monofilético Nigrospora demonstrou a existência de 271 metabólitos bioativos descritos na literatura, sendo pertencentes a 21 diferentes espécies/culturas do gênero. Além disso, os policetídeos, alcalóides e butenolídeos demonstraram ser as principais classes de metabólitos secundários descritos em fungos endofíticos.por
dc.description.abstractEndophytic fungi are those that inhabit plant species and establish an endosymbiosis relationship, in which they assist the host plant against pathogens, diseases, and abiotic stresses in exchange for nutrients. These microorganisms are sources of secondary metabolites, which are the focus of study in natural product science due to their biological potentials. The present study performed a systematic review on endophytic fungi of the genus Aspergillus sp., which presented a large number of metabolites (230) with anti-inflammatory properties described in the literature. Among the compounds observed, four showed multitarget inhibition of the main pro-inflammatory pathways. A database of anti-inflammatory molecules from the genus was developed and a QSAR machine learning model to predict nitric oxide (NO) inhibition of the inflammatory pathway was created. Leaves of the species Poincianella pluviosa (Sibipiruna) were collected and extracts and fractions of endophytic fungi, were evaluated for anti- inflammatory (ex vivo) and antiparasitic (in vivo) activity . Extracts FPD4 and FPD13 showed moderate anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting PGE2 by 87.25% and 77.72%, respectively. FPD4 and FPD13 extracts were analyzed in HPLC-MS, and compound annotation was possible by MS1 and MS2 spectra. A total of 81substances were dereplicated using internal database and 3 substances (Nigrosporolide, tirosol and decarestrictin A) were isolated and characterized by spectroscopic (NMR) and spectrometric (UHPLC-MS/MS) techniques. Analyses performed with crude extract FPD13 showed that concentrations of 4 and 2 mg/mL of the extract, inhibited the larval hatching of Haemonchus contortus eggs by 100% .The strain of FPD13 was isolated and classified as Nigrospora. Zirmmini by morphological characteristics and sequencing of the ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) region with phylogenetic analysis (GenBanK reference sequences). A classical review on the monophyletic genus Nigrospora demonstrated the existence of 271 bioactive metabolites described in the literature, belonging to 21 different species/cultures of the genus. In addition, polyketides, alkaloids and butenolides have been shown to be the main classes of natural products described in endophytic fungi. Endophytic fungi are those that inhabit plant species and establish an endosymbiosis relationship, in which they assist the host plant against pathogens, diseases, and abiotic stresses in exchange for nutrients. These microorganisms are sources of secondary metabolites, which are the focus of study in natural product science due to their biological potentials. The present study performed a systematic review on endophytic fungi of the genus Aspergillus sp., which presented a large number of metabolites (230) with anti-inflammatory properties described in the literature. Among the compounds observed, four showed multitarget inhibition of the main pro-inflammatory pathways. A database of anti-inflammatory molecules from the genus was developed and a QSAR machine learning model to predict nitric oxide (NO) inhibition of the inflammatory pathway was created. Leaves of the species Poincianella pluviosa (Sibipiruna) were collected and extracts and fractions of endophytic fungi, were evaluated for anti-inflammatory (ex vivo) and antiparasitic (in vivo) activity . Extracts FPD4 and FPD13 showed moderate anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting PGE2 by 87.25% and 77.72%, respectively. FPD4 and FPD13 extracts were analyzed in HPLC-MS, and compound annotation was possible by MS1 and MS2 spectra. A total of 81substances were dereplicated using internal database and 3 substances (Nigrosporolide, tirosol and decarestrictin A) were isolated and characterized by spectroscopic (NMR) and spectrometric (UHPLC-MS/MS) techniques. Analyses performed with crude extract FPD13 showed that concentrations of 4 and 2 mg/mL of the extract, inhibited the larval hatching of Haemonchus contortus eggs by 100% .The strain of FPD13 was isolated and classified as Nigrospora. Zirmmini by morphological characteristics and sequencing of the ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) region with phylogenetic analysis (GenBanK reference sequences). A classical review on the monophyletic genus Nigrospora demonstrated the existence of 271 bioactive metabolites described in the literature, belonging to 21 different species/cultures of the genus. In addition, polyketides, alkaloids and butenolides have been shown to be the main classes of natural products described in endophytic fungi.eng
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dc.publisherUniversidade Federal de Alfenaspor
dc.publisher.departmentInstituto de Químicapor
dc.publisher.countryBrasilpor
dc.publisher.initialsUNIFAL-MGpor
dc.publisher.programPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Químicapor
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dc.subjectDesreplicaçãopor
dc.subjectProdutos naturaispor
dc.subjectQuimiometriapor
dc.subjectModelo QSARpor
dc.subjectFungos endofiticos.UHPLC-MS/MSpor
dc.subjectInflamaçãopor
dc.subjectAntiparasitáriopor
dc.subject.cnpqQUIMICA::QUIMICA ORGANICApor
dc.titleAtividade antiparasitária, anti-inflamatória e estudos QSAR de fungos endofíticos obtidos em folhas de Poincianella pluviosa (sibipiruna)por
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