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In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz

Known for centuries throughout the world, Plantago species have long been used as traditional herbal remedies for many diseases related to inflammatory conditions of the skin, respiratory and digestive tract, or even malignancy. This study is aimed first at investigating the in vitro antioxidant and...

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Autores principales: Farcaș, Anca D., Moț, Augustin C., Pârvu, Alina E., Toma, Vlad Al., Popa, Mirel A., Mihai, Maria C., Sevastre, Bogdan, Roman, Ioana, Vlase, Laurian, Pârvu, Marcel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5049643
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author Farcaș, Anca D.
Moț, Augustin C.
Pârvu, Alina E.
Toma, Vlad Al.
Popa, Mirel A.
Mihai, Maria C.
Sevastre, Bogdan
Roman, Ioana
Vlase, Laurian
Pârvu, Marcel
author_facet Farcaș, Anca D.
Moț, Augustin C.
Pârvu, Alina E.
Toma, Vlad Al.
Popa, Mirel A.
Mihai, Maria C.
Sevastre, Bogdan
Roman, Ioana
Vlase, Laurian
Pârvu, Marcel
author_sort Farcaș, Anca D.
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description Known for centuries throughout the world, Plantago species have long been used as traditional herbal remedies for many diseases related to inflammatory conditions of the skin, respiratory and digestive tract, or even malignancy. This study is aimed first at investigating the in vitro antioxidant and regenerative effects of Plantago sempervirens Crantz hydroalcoholic extract followed by an in vivo experiment using a turpentine oil-induced inflammation model. The in vitro evaluation for antioxidant activity was performed using classical assays such as DPPH and TEAC scavenging assays but also EPR, and the total phenolic content was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. The wound healing assay was performed on human cells (Human EA.hy926). Besides, the prooxidant activity was determined using a method which involves in situ free radical generation by laccase and the oxidation of haemoglobin. On turpentine oil-induced inflammation in rats, the in vivo effects of three doses of P. sempervirens extracts (100%, 50%, and 25%) were assessed by measuring oxidative stress (MDA, TOS, OSI, NO, CAT, and SOD) and inflammatory (CRP, WBC, and NEU) parameters. Having a rich polyphenolic content, the xerophyte P. sempervirens exhibited a strong in vitro antioxidant activity by scavenging radicals, enhancing cell regeneration, and reducing oxidative stress markers. Diluted P. sempervirens extract (25%) exhibited the best antioxidant, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory activity.
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spelling pubmed-65891972019-07-07 In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz Farcaș, Anca D. Moț, Augustin C. Pârvu, Alina E. Toma, Vlad Al. Popa, Mirel A. Mihai, Maria C. Sevastre, Bogdan Roman, Ioana Vlase, Laurian Pârvu, Marcel Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Known for centuries throughout the world, Plantago species have long been used as traditional herbal remedies for many diseases related to inflammatory conditions of the skin, respiratory and digestive tract, or even malignancy. This study is aimed first at investigating the in vitro antioxidant and regenerative effects of Plantago sempervirens Crantz hydroalcoholic extract followed by an in vivo experiment using a turpentine oil-induced inflammation model. The in vitro evaluation for antioxidant activity was performed using classical assays such as DPPH and TEAC scavenging assays but also EPR, and the total phenolic content was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. The wound healing assay was performed on human cells (Human EA.hy926). Besides, the prooxidant activity was determined using a method which involves in situ free radical generation by laccase and the oxidation of haemoglobin. On turpentine oil-induced inflammation in rats, the in vivo effects of three doses of P. sempervirens extracts (100%, 50%, and 25%) were assessed by measuring oxidative stress (MDA, TOS, OSI, NO, CAT, and SOD) and inflammatory (CRP, WBC, and NEU) parameters. Having a rich polyphenolic content, the xerophyte P. sempervirens exhibited a strong in vitro antioxidant activity by scavenging radicals, enhancing cell regeneration, and reducing oxidative stress markers. Diluted P. sempervirens extract (25%) exhibited the best antioxidant, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory activity. Hindawi 2019-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6589197/ /pubmed/31281580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5049643 Text en Copyright © 2019 Anca D. Farcaș et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Farcaș, Anca D.
Moț, Augustin C.
Pârvu, Alina E.
Toma, Vlad Al.
Popa, Mirel A.
Mihai, Maria C.
Sevastre, Bogdan
Roman, Ioana
Vlase, Laurian
Pârvu, Marcel
In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz
title In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz
title_full In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz
title_fullStr In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz
title_short In Vivo Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte Plantago sempervirens Crantz
title_sort in vivo pharmacological and anti-inflammatory evaluation of xerophyte plantago sempervirens crantz
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5049643
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