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Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies

Oxidative stress is the most critical factor in multiple functional disorders’ development, and natural antioxidants could protect the human body against it. Our study aims to investigate the polyphenol content of four extracts of two medicinal plants (Rosmarinus officinalis L. and Thymus vulgaris L...

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Autores principales: Luță, Emanuela-Alice, Biță, Andrei, Moroșan, Alina, Mihaiescu, Dan Eduard, Mihai, Dragoș Paul, Popescu, Liliana, Bejenaru, Ludovic Everard, Bejenaru, Cornelia, Popovici, Violeta, Olaru, Octavian Tudorel, Gîrd, Cerasela Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411670
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author Luță, Emanuela-Alice
Biță, Andrei
Moroșan, Alina
Mihaiescu, Dan Eduard
Mihai, Dragoș Paul
Popescu, Liliana
Bejenaru, Ludovic Everard
Bejenaru, Cornelia
Popovici, Violeta
Olaru, Octavian Tudorel
Gîrd, Cerasela Elena
author_facet Luță, Emanuela-Alice
Biță, Andrei
Moroșan, Alina
Mihaiescu, Dan Eduard
Mihai, Dragoș Paul
Popescu, Liliana
Bejenaru, Ludovic Everard
Bejenaru, Cornelia
Popovici, Violeta
Olaru, Octavian Tudorel
Gîrd, Cerasela Elena
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description Oxidative stress is the most critical factor in multiple functional disorders’ development, and natural antioxidants could protect the human body against it. Our study aims to investigate the polyphenol content of four extracts of two medicinal plants (Rosmarinus officinalis L. and Thymus vulgaris L.) and analyze the correlation with their antioxidant activity. The research was carried out on extracts of rosemary and thyme obtained from species cultivated together in plant communities. Both were compared with extracts from species cultivated in individual crops (control crops). Their polyphenols were determined by spectrophotometric methods (dosage of flavones, phenol carboxylic acids, and total polyphenols) and chromatography (UHPLC–MS and FT–ICR MS). Triterpenic acids were also quantified, having a higher concentration in the thyme extract from the culture. The antioxidant activity of the dry extracts was evaluated in vitro (DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP) and in silico (prediction of interactions with BACH1/BACH2 transcription factors). The concentrations of polyphenols are higher in the extracts obtained from the sources collected from the common crops. These observations were also validated following the chromatographic analysis for some compounds. Statistically significant differences in the increase in the antioxidant effect were observed for the extracts from the common batches compared to those from the individual ones. Following the Pearson analysis, the IC(50) values for each plant extract were strongly correlated with the concentration of active phytoconstituents. Molecular docking studies revealed that quercetin could bind to BTB domains of BACH1 and BACH2 transcription factors, likely translating into increased antioxidant enzyme expression. Future studies must validate the in silico findings and further investigate phytosociological cultivation’s effects.
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spelling pubmed-103806012023-07-29 Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies Luță, Emanuela-Alice Biță, Andrei Moroșan, Alina Mihaiescu, Dan Eduard Mihai, Dragoș Paul Popescu, Liliana Bejenaru, Ludovic Everard Bejenaru, Cornelia Popovici, Violeta Olaru, Octavian Tudorel Gîrd, Cerasela Elena Int J Mol Sci Article Oxidative stress is the most critical factor in multiple functional disorders’ development, and natural antioxidants could protect the human body against it. Our study aims to investigate the polyphenol content of four extracts of two medicinal plants (Rosmarinus officinalis L. and Thymus vulgaris L.) and analyze the correlation with their antioxidant activity. The research was carried out on extracts of rosemary and thyme obtained from species cultivated together in plant communities. Both were compared with extracts from species cultivated in individual crops (control crops). Their polyphenols were determined by spectrophotometric methods (dosage of flavones, phenol carboxylic acids, and total polyphenols) and chromatography (UHPLC–MS and FT–ICR MS). Triterpenic acids were also quantified, having a higher concentration in the thyme extract from the culture. The antioxidant activity of the dry extracts was evaluated in vitro (DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP) and in silico (prediction of interactions with BACH1/BACH2 transcription factors). The concentrations of polyphenols are higher in the extracts obtained from the sources collected from the common crops. These observations were also validated following the chromatographic analysis for some compounds. Statistically significant differences in the increase in the antioxidant effect were observed for the extracts from the common batches compared to those from the individual ones. Following the Pearson analysis, the IC(50) values for each plant extract were strongly correlated with the concentration of active phytoconstituents. Molecular docking studies revealed that quercetin could bind to BTB domains of BACH1 and BACH2 transcription factors, likely translating into increased antioxidant enzyme expression. Future studies must validate the in silico findings and further investigate phytosociological cultivation’s effects. MDPI 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10380601/ /pubmed/37511428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411670 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Luță, Emanuela-Alice
Biță, Andrei
Moroșan, Alina
Mihaiescu, Dan Eduard
Mihai, Dragoș Paul
Popescu, Liliana
Bejenaru, Ludovic Everard
Bejenaru, Cornelia
Popovici, Violeta
Olaru, Octavian Tudorel
Gîrd, Cerasela Elena
Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies
title Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies
title_full Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies
title_fullStr Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies
title_full_unstemmed Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies
title_short Implications of the Cultivation of Rosemary and Thyme (Lamiaceae) in Plant Communities for the Development of Antioxidant Therapies
title_sort implications of the cultivation of rosemary and thyme (lamiaceae) in plant communities for the development of antioxidant therapies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37511428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411670
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