1.Anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative and anti-apoptotic effects of Heracleum persicum L. extract on rats with gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity
Akbaribazm MOHSEN ; Goodarzi NADER ; Rahimi MOHSEN ; Naseri LEILA ; Khazaei MOZAFAR
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2021;11(2):47-58
Objective:To evaluate the effect of Heracleum persicum L. against gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. Methods:Thirty-six Wistar rats were divided into 6 groups including control (normal saline), gentamicin (80 mg/kg/d for 10 d), Heracleum persicum (750 mg/kg/d), and gentamicin (10 d) + Heracleum persicum extract at three different doses (250, 500, and 750 mg/kg/d for 40 d). Urine creatinine, urea, protein, and albumin levels were determined. In addition, serum urea, creatinine, sodium, potassium, cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-10), glutathione peroxidase activity, total antioxidant capacity, kidney malondialdehyde, stereological parameters, and expressions of apoptosis-related genes (p53, Bax, Bcl-2, and caspase-3) were measured. The LD50 of Heracleum persicum extract was determined based on Lorke's method. Histopathological evaluation was also performed. Results:In addition to decreased urine protein and albumin, and increased creatinine and urea, co-treatment with gentamicin and Heracleum persicum significantly reduced levels of creatinine and urea, and increased sodium and potassium in serum. Heracleum persicum treatment also improved stereological parameters and serum inflammatory cytokines. There was a significant increase in serum glutathione peroxidase activity and total antioxidant capacity as well as a reduction in malondialdehyde level. Furthermore, treatment with Heracleum persicum extracts downregulated p53, caspase-3, and Bax and upregulated Bcl-2 expressions. In histopathological evaluation, Heracleum persicum extracts showed protection against gentamicin-induced renal damages. Conclusions:Heracleum persicum exhibits protective effects against gentamicin-induced structural and functional renal impairments.
2. Phytochemicals and antioxidant activity of alcoholic/hydroalcoholic extract of Trifolium pratense
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2020;12(3):326-335
Objective: Trifolium pratense has many healing properties, including fewer complications of menopause, cancer cell suppression, reducing blood glucose and lipids, as well as cardiovascular beneficial effects. The purpose of this study was to identify the phytochemical and mineral composition of T. pratense. Methods: Plant aerial parts were harvested and dried, and then hydroalcoholic and alcoholic extracts were prepared. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) analytical method was used to identify volatile compounds then liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS) was used to identify polyphenols and the mineral elements were identify by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer/ICP-AES and scanning electron microscope-energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) methods. Total phenolic content (TPC) was determined based on colorimetric method, and total flavonoid content (TFC) was established based on the folin-chiocalteau reagent. Furthermore, two assays (DPPH and FRAP) were used to measure the antioxidant capacity of T. pratense ethanolic extract. Results: A total of 37 polyphenols and 107 peaks were identified by LC-ESI-MS analysis, and the GC/MS method also detected 21 volatile compounds, the most important of which were methylcyclopentane, dimethylpentanal and hexadecanol. A total of 18 mineral elements, including K, Mg, Al, Si, Zn, Ni, Cu, Se, Co, Fe, Mn, and Ca in the plant, were identified ICP-AES and SEM-EDS analysis. Conclusion: T. pratense has many therapeutic compounds such as polyphenol (isoflavone and flavonoids), volatile compounds, and essential mineral elements, which can be formulated purely and used in the pharmaceutical and traditional medicine industries.