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Related-oxidative stress effect and biological activities of biomolecules from Algerian medicinal plants on the model of sera from Crohn’s disease patients.

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dc.contributor.author Ramli, Imene
dc.contributor.author Zerizer, Sakina
dc.contributor.author Sechi, Leonardo Antonio
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-17T12:23:20Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-17T12:23:20Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.uri http://depot.umc.edu.dz/handle/123456789/13509
dc.description.abstract Here, an Ambrosia maritima and Bituminaria bituminosa were assessed for their phenolic profile composition, their potential antioxidant activity in vitro, and their cytoprotective effect in primary cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) treated with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and sera from CD patients, besides their anti-inflammatory and immunostimulatory potential. Extraction was performed using two methods: Maceration followed by liquid-liquid extraction and low temperature extraction. The anti-antioxidant activity was assessed using chemical methods and in HUVECs cell culture using HDCFDA probe method. The anti-inflammatory activity was tested by performing the protein anti-denaturation assay. Acute toxicity and immunostimulatory effect were performed in mice. BBA, AMA and AMC while were the richest in term of phenols were the richest in terms of flavonoids content (193.39 ± 24.15, and 158.15 ± 3.8 µg QE/mg, respectively). The evaluation of total phenols revealed that both A. maritima and B. bituminosa demonstrated an important phenolic content, with BBA and BBB showing the highest amounts (323,11±0,76 and 198,31±0,76 µg QE/mg, respectively) Three di-caffeoylquinic acid isomers detected for the first time in AMp while a common range of apigenin derivatives characterized the BBp extract. Using different analytical methods, a significant in vitro antioxidant activity was reported for AMA, AMC and AMB with IC50 values of 19.90 ± 0.01, 11.72 ± 0.79 and 19.90 ± 0.01 µg/mL, respectively, proving a relevant antioxidant ability of A. maritima. Viability and ROS levels result obtained respectively with MTT and H2DCFDA demonstrated CD sera's prooxidant and cytotoxic effect on HUVECs. In contrast, the AM extract showed a biphasic dose-dependent effect on H2O2-treated cells, respectively cytoprotective and antioxidant at low doses and cytotoxic and prooxidant at high doses while BBp extract showed no appearing cytotoxicity or oxidative behaviour. Additionally, at the concentration of 10µg/mL, AMp was able to counteract both CD sera-induced oxidative stress and cell death.. AM and BB and BBB showed the best anti-denaturation effect in a dose-dependent manner with the lowest IC50 values of 131.07 ± 0.027, 148.5 ± 0.034, and 151 ± 0.024 µg/mL, respectively. The studied plants showed no toxicity or mortality in vivo. An overall immunostimulatory effect was induced in a dose-dependent manner. We suggest A. maritima and B. bituminosa as potent source of antioxidant agents for further assays to better elucidate their actions on the immune system and in Crohn’s disease pathology. fr_FR
dc.language.iso en fr_FR
dc.publisher Université Frères Mentouri - Constantine 1 fr_FR
dc.subject Biologie Animale: Biochemistry and pharmacotoxicology fr_FR
dc.subject Maladie de Crohn fr_FR
dc.subject Stress Oxidatif fr_FR
dc.subject Inflammation fr_FR
dc.subject Phénol fr_FR
dc.subject A. maritima fr_FR
dc.subject B.bituminosa fr_FR
dc.subject Crohn’s disease fr_FR
dc.subject Oxidtaive stress fr_FR
dc.subject Phenols fr_FR
dc.subject مرض كرون fr_FR
dc.subject الاجهاد التأكسدي fr_FR
dc.subject الالتهاب fr_FR
dc.subject الفينولات fr_FR
dc.title Related-oxidative stress effect and biological activities of biomolecules from Algerian medicinal plants on the model of sera from Crohn’s disease patients. fr_FR
dc.type Thesis fr_FR


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