Cargando…

Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice

Iron overload results in oxidative damage to various biomolecules including DNA, proteins and lipids which ultimately leads to cell death. The Sonneratia apetala fruit contains a high content of antioxidants and displays several bioactive properties. Therefore, the powder of the S. apetala fruit was...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Mithila, Mehenaz, Islam, M Rabiul, Khatun, Mst Rima, Gazi, M Shamim, Hossain, Sheikh Julfikar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10567606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37842250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2023.28.3.278
_version_ 1785119165655285760
author Mithila, Mehenaz
Islam, M Rabiul
Khatun, Mst Rima
Gazi, M Shamim
Hossain, Sheikh Julfikar
author_facet Mithila, Mehenaz
Islam, M Rabiul
Khatun, Mst Rima
Gazi, M Shamim
Hossain, Sheikh Julfikar
author_sort Mithila, Mehenaz
collection PubMed
description Iron overload results in oxidative damage to various biomolecules including DNA, proteins and lipids which ultimately leads to cell death. The Sonneratia apetala fruit contains a high content of antioxidants and displays several bioactive properties. Therefore, the powder of the S. apetala fruit was successively fractionated into n-hexane (Hex), chloroform (Chl), and methanol (Met) fractions to evaluate their efficiency in ameliorating iron overload. In vitro, a colorimetric method was used to assess the Fe-chelating activity of the fractions using ferrozine. The fractions were also used in vivo to examine their efficacy in ameliorating iron overload and iron-induced oxidative stress in mice induced by intraperitoneal injection of ferric carboxymaltose at 100 mg/kg body weight (bw). Among the fractions, Met showed the highest Fe-chelation ability with an inhibitory concentration 50 of 165 μg/mL followed by Hex (270 μg/mL), and Chl (418 μg/mL). In vivo, the results showed a significantly (P<0.05) lower iron profile (iron and ferritin concentrations in serum and liver tissue and total iron-binding capacity of serum) in the Met and the Hex treated mice groups than in the iron-overloaded group. Met at 1,000 μg/kg bw completely ameliorated iron overload in the blood and the liver tissue of mice. At this concentration, Met also prevented iron-induced oxidative stress in the liver tissue of iron-overloaded mice by restoring reducing power, total antioxidant capacity, and total protein. Thus, the S. apetala fruit, especially its Met fraction can be used in treating iron overload and associated toxicity.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10567606
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-105676062023-10-13 Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice Mithila, Mehenaz Islam, M Rabiul Khatun, Mst Rima Gazi, M Shamim Hossain, Sheikh Julfikar Prev Nutr Food Sci Original Iron overload results in oxidative damage to various biomolecules including DNA, proteins and lipids which ultimately leads to cell death. The Sonneratia apetala fruit contains a high content of antioxidants and displays several bioactive properties. Therefore, the powder of the S. apetala fruit was successively fractionated into n-hexane (Hex), chloroform (Chl), and methanol (Met) fractions to evaluate their efficiency in ameliorating iron overload. In vitro, a colorimetric method was used to assess the Fe-chelating activity of the fractions using ferrozine. The fractions were also used in vivo to examine their efficacy in ameliorating iron overload and iron-induced oxidative stress in mice induced by intraperitoneal injection of ferric carboxymaltose at 100 mg/kg body weight (bw). Among the fractions, Met showed the highest Fe-chelation ability with an inhibitory concentration 50 of 165 μg/mL followed by Hex (270 μg/mL), and Chl (418 μg/mL). In vivo, the results showed a significantly (P<0.05) lower iron profile (iron and ferritin concentrations in serum and liver tissue and total iron-binding capacity of serum) in the Met and the Hex treated mice groups than in the iron-overloaded group. Met at 1,000 μg/kg bw completely ameliorated iron overload in the blood and the liver tissue of mice. At this concentration, Met also prevented iron-induced oxidative stress in the liver tissue of iron-overloaded mice by restoring reducing power, total antioxidant capacity, and total protein. Thus, the S. apetala fruit, especially its Met fraction can be used in treating iron overload and associated toxicity. The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition 2023-09-30 2023-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10567606/ /pubmed/37842250 http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2023.28.3.278 Text en Copyright © 2023 by The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original
Mithila, Mehenaz
Islam, M Rabiul
Khatun, Mst Rima
Gazi, M Shamim
Hossain, Sheikh Julfikar
Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice
title Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice
title_full Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice
title_fullStr Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice
title_short Sonneratia apetala (Buch.-Ham.) Fruit Extracts Ameliorate Iron Overload and Iron-Induced Oxidative Stress in Mice
title_sort sonneratia apetala (buch.-ham.) fruit extracts ameliorate iron overload and iron-induced oxidative stress in mice
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10567606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37842250
http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2023.28.3.278
work_keys_str_mv AT mithilamehenaz sonneratiaapetalabuchhamfruitextractsameliorateironoverloadandironinducedoxidativestressinmice
AT islammrabiul sonneratiaapetalabuchhamfruitextractsameliorateironoverloadandironinducedoxidativestressinmice
AT khatunmstrima sonneratiaapetalabuchhamfruitextractsameliorateironoverloadandironinducedoxidativestressinmice
AT gazimshamim sonneratiaapetalabuchhamfruitextractsameliorateironoverloadandironinducedoxidativestressinmice
AT hossainsheikhjulfikar sonneratiaapetalabuchhamfruitextractsameliorateironoverloadandironinducedoxidativestressinmice