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Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays

BACKGROUND: Obesity is a worldwide public health issue, reaching epidemic condition in developing countries associated to chronic diseases. Oxidative damage is another side effect of obesity. Antioxidant activity from plant components regulates at some extent this imbalance. Main goal of the present...

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Autores principales: Delgadillo Puga, Claudia, Cuchillo Hilario, Mario, Espinosa Mendoza, José Guillermo, Medina Campos, Omar, Molina Jijón, Eduardo, Díaz Martínez, Margarita, Álvarez Izazaga, Marsela Alejandra, Ledesma Solano, José Ángel, Pedraza Chaverri, José
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4678613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26669565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-015-0959-y
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author Delgadillo Puga, Claudia
Cuchillo Hilario, Mario
Espinosa Mendoza, José Guillermo
Medina Campos, Omar
Molina Jijón, Eduardo
Díaz Martínez, Margarita
Álvarez Izazaga, Marsela Alejandra
Ledesma Solano, José Ángel
Pedraza Chaverri, José
author_facet Delgadillo Puga, Claudia
Cuchillo Hilario, Mario
Espinosa Mendoza, José Guillermo
Medina Campos, Omar
Molina Jijón, Eduardo
Díaz Martínez, Margarita
Álvarez Izazaga, Marsela Alejandra
Ledesma Solano, José Ángel
Pedraza Chaverri, José
author_sort Delgadillo Puga, Claudia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Obesity is a worldwide public health issue, reaching epidemic condition in developing countries associated to chronic diseases. Oxidative damage is another side effect of obesity. Antioxidant activity from plant components regulates at some extent this imbalance. Main goal of the present study was to determine the antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri (AS) and Acacia farnesiana (AF) pods extracts. METHODS: To evaluated antioxidant activity and radical scavenging capacity of AS and AF extracts, two experiments were performed: 1) pods extracts were challenged against H(2)O(2) using kidney cells in an in vitro assay; and 2) (Meriones unguiculatus) was employed in an in vivo assay to observe the effect of pods extracts on scavenging properties in plasma. RESULTS: Both pods extracts presented an important protective effect on radical scavenging capacity against ABTS• + and DPPH(+), and also in TBARS formation in vitro. Vegetal pods extracts did not induce any pro-oxidative effect when added to kidney cells in DMEM. Cells damage in DMEM with addition of H(2)O(2) was significantly higher than those when vegetal pods extracts were added at 50 (P < 0.05) or 200 ppm (P < 0.001). Plasma scavenging properties presented an important dose-dependent positive effect in those groups where pods extracts were administered. CONCLUSIONS: The antioxidant protection of the acacia pods extracts reported in this study suggests the possible transference of antioxidant components and protective effects to animal products (milk, meat, and by-products) from Acacia pods when this vegetation is included in the diet. In order to evaluate, the possible transference of theirs antioxidant components to animal products, the incorporation of these non-conventional resources to ruminant feeding is a good opportunity of study. Profiling of Acacia farnesiana pods extract is necessary to identify the responsible bioactive compounds of protective properties.
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spelling pubmed-46786132015-12-16 Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays Delgadillo Puga, Claudia Cuchillo Hilario, Mario Espinosa Mendoza, José Guillermo Medina Campos, Omar Molina Jijón, Eduardo Díaz Martínez, Margarita Álvarez Izazaga, Marsela Alejandra Ledesma Solano, José Ángel Pedraza Chaverri, José BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Obesity is a worldwide public health issue, reaching epidemic condition in developing countries associated to chronic diseases. Oxidative damage is another side effect of obesity. Antioxidant activity from plant components regulates at some extent this imbalance. Main goal of the present study was to determine the antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri (AS) and Acacia farnesiana (AF) pods extracts. METHODS: To evaluated antioxidant activity and radical scavenging capacity of AS and AF extracts, two experiments were performed: 1) pods extracts were challenged against H(2)O(2) using kidney cells in an in vitro assay; and 2) (Meriones unguiculatus) was employed in an in vivo assay to observe the effect of pods extracts on scavenging properties in plasma. RESULTS: Both pods extracts presented an important protective effect on radical scavenging capacity against ABTS• + and DPPH(+), and also in TBARS formation in vitro. Vegetal pods extracts did not induce any pro-oxidative effect when added to kidney cells in DMEM. Cells damage in DMEM with addition of H(2)O(2) was significantly higher than those when vegetal pods extracts were added at 50 (P < 0.05) or 200 ppm (P < 0.001). Plasma scavenging properties presented an important dose-dependent positive effect in those groups where pods extracts were administered. CONCLUSIONS: The antioxidant protection of the acacia pods extracts reported in this study suggests the possible transference of antioxidant components and protective effects to animal products (milk, meat, and by-products) from Acacia pods when this vegetation is included in the diet. In order to evaluate, the possible transference of theirs antioxidant components to animal products, the incorporation of these non-conventional resources to ruminant feeding is a good opportunity of study. Profiling of Acacia farnesiana pods extract is necessary to identify the responsible bioactive compounds of protective properties. BioMed Central 2015-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4678613/ /pubmed/26669565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-015-0959-y Text en © Delgadillo Puga et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Delgadillo Puga, Claudia
Cuchillo Hilario, Mario
Espinosa Mendoza, José Guillermo
Medina Campos, Omar
Molina Jijón, Eduardo
Díaz Martínez, Margarita
Álvarez Izazaga, Marsela Alejandra
Ledesma Solano, José Ángel
Pedraza Chaverri, José
Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays
title Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays
title_full Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays
title_fullStr Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays
title_short Antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of Acacia shaffneri and Acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays
title_sort antioxidant activity and protection against oxidative-induced damage of acacia shaffneri and acacia farnesiana pods extracts: in vitro and in vivo assays
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4678613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26669565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-015-0959-y
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