MEDEIROS, I. O. X.; MEDEIROS, Izabelle Ohane Xavier de.; MEDEIROS, Izabelle Ohane Xavier.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7038105477453785; MEDEIROS, Izabelle Ohane Xavier de.
Resumo:
Medicinal plants and herbal medicines are recognized in Brazil as a therapeutic alternative for
a large part of the population, being used to alleviate or cure illnesses. In popular medicine,
Pereskia aculeata, popularly known as ora-pro-nóbis, has healing and anti-inflammatory
medicinal properties. It can be indicated in the treatment of anemia, burns and syphilis, and also
has emollient, analgesic, expectorant, contraceptive and antitumor properties. From this
perspective, the present work proposed to evaluate the physical-chemical quality parameters
and phytochemistry of four samples of Pereskia aculeata (A, B, C and D) sold in the
municipality of Santa Cruz-RN. To this end, the morphological aspects of the leaves, foreign
material and tests were carried out to determine the moisture content, total ash, dry residue and
pH, in addition to the determination of phytochemical groups and microscopic characterization.
The results obtained for the four samples of Pereskia aculeata were compared with each other
and with the existing literature. For morphological aspects, samples A and B are dark green in
color, with an elliptical to lanceolate shape, flat, wedge-shaped base, fleshy and glabrous, while
samples C and D were scratched with the appearance of a mixture of leaves, stem and thorns
with predominant yellow color and green fragments. The foreign material content was greater
than pharmacopoeial specifications for all samples; the moisture content varied from 9.07% to
10.88% between samples; total ash was in the range of 4.13% to 8.20%; dry residue from 0.04
± 0.01 to 0.14 ± 0.01; Acidic pH of 4.88 to 5.75. There are no pharmacopoeial parameters for
moisture and ash content, dry residue and pH. Phytochemical screening identified a strong
presence of phenolic compounds in all samples and the presence of flavonoids in samples A
and B. In the microscopic analysis, it was possible to observe the absence of stomata on the
abaxial side of the leaf and the presence of anomocytic type stomata on the side abaxial. While
fragments from samples C and D revealed the presence of calcium oxalate crystals in the form
of drusen. The results highlight the need for further studies in order to standardize values in
physical-chemical parameters, to then certify the quality of the material analyzed. The data also
reveal the therapeutic potential of the species, especially due to the presence of phenolic
compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action.