1. Antioxidative, anti-inflammatory potentials and phytochemical profile of Commiphora africana (A. Rich.) Engl. (Burseraceae) and Loeseneriella africana (Willd.) (Celastraceae) stem leaves extracts
Moussa COMPAORÉ ; Martin KIENDREBEOGO ; Roland Nâg-Tiéro MEDA ; Sahabi BAKASSO ; Laurian VLASE ; Martin KIENDREBEOGO
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2016;6(8):665-670
Objective To assess the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities as well as to determine the flavonoids and phenolic acids content of active fractions. Methods Two medicinal plant samples were extracted successively in Soxhlet apparatus with n-hexane, dichloromethane, acetonitrile, ethyl acetate, methanol and n-butanol. Five methods were used to evaluate the antioxidant activity. Anti-inflammatory activity was done through the inhibition of the cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX-1 and COX-2). Polyphenolic compounds were analyzed by using a spectrophotometrical and high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) methods. Results The data showed that the stem leaves extracts of Commiphora africana and Loeseneriella africana possessed significant in vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Polar extracts had radical scavenging effects and they reduced iron (III). The prostaglandin production was significantly stopped by acetonitrile and methanol extracts. These biological activities were supported by some bioactive compounds quantified by using the HPLC-MS. p-Coumaric acid, ferulic acid, isoquercitrin, quercitrin, quercetin, rutin, kaempferol and apigenin were the most metabolites quantified. Conclusions The present study may explain the effectiveness of plants in traditional medicine of Burkina Faso, singularly Commiphora africana and Loeseneriella africana. The next investigation was to sub-fractionate the methanol fraction in order to isolate new antioxidant and/or anti-inflammatory compounds.
2.Oxidative Metabolism of Estrone Modified by Genistein and Bisphenol A in Rat Liver Microsomes.
Ana-Maria GHELDIU ; Daniela-Saveta POPA ; Felicia LOGHIN ; Laurian VLASE
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2015;28(11):834-838
Animals
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Benzhydryl Compounds
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toxicity
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Biomarkers
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analysis
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blood
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Breast Neoplasms
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chemically induced
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Drug Synergism
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Endocrine Disruptors
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toxicity
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Estrone
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metabolism
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Genistein
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adverse effects
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Hydroxyestrones
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analysis
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Male
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Microsomes, Liver
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Oxidation-Reduction
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Phenols
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toxicity
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Rats, Wistar
3.Influence of Genista tinctoria L. or methylparaben on subchronic toxicity of bisphenol A in rats.
Daniela-Saveta POPA ; Pompei BOLFA ; Bela KISS ; Laurian VLASE ; Ramona PĂLTINEAN ; Anca POP ; Cornel CĂTOI ; Gianina CRIŞAN ; Felicia LOGHIN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2014;27(2):85-96
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the influence of an extract of Genista tinctoria L. herba (GT) or methylparaben (MP) on histopathological changes and 2 biomarkers of oxidative stress in rats subchronicly exposed to bisphenol A (BPA).
METHODSAdult female Wistar rats were orally exposed for 90 d to BPA (50 mg/kg), BPA+GT (35 mg isoflavones/kg) or BPA+MP (250 mg/kg). Plasma and tissue samples were taken from liver, kidney, thyroid, uterus, ovary, and mammary gland after 30, 60, and 90 d of exposure respectively. Lipid peroxidation and in vivo hydroxyl radical production were evaluated by histological analysis along with malondialdehyde and 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid detection.
RESULTSThe severity of histopathological changes in liver and kidneys was lower after GT treatment than after BPA or BPA+MP treatment. A minimal thyroid receptor antagonist effect was only observed after BPA+MP treatment. The abnormal folliculogenesis increased in a time-dependent manner, and the number of corpus luteum decreased. No significant histological alterations were found in the uterus. The mammary gland displayed specific estrogen stimulation changes at all periods. Both MP and GT revealed antioxidant properties reducing lipid peroxidation and BPA-induced hydroxyl radical generation.
CONCLUSIONGT L. extract ameliorates the toxic effects of BPA and is proved to have antioxidant potential and antitoxic effect. MP has antioxidant properties, but has either no effect or exacerbates the BPA-induced histopathological changes.
Animals ; Benzhydryl Compounds ; toxicity ; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury ; pathology ; prevention & control ; Endocrine Disruptors ; toxicity ; Female ; Genista ; Hydroxyl Radical ; blood ; Lipid Peroxidation ; drug effects ; Liver ; pathology ; Oxidative Stress ; drug effects ; Parabens ; toxicity ; Phenols ; toxicity ; Phytotherapy ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar