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Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia

Recently, much attention has been paid to the extracts obtained from plant species in order to analyse their biological activities. Due to the climate diversity in Tunisia, the traditional pharmacopoeia consists of a wide arsenal of medicinal plant species since long used in folk medicine, in foods...

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Autores principales: Tlili, Hajer, Hanen, Najjaa, Ben Arfa, Abdelkerim, Neffati, Mohamed, Boubakri, Abdelbasset, Buonocore, Daniela, Dossena, Maurizia, Verri, Manuela, Doria, Enrico
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31527869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213049
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author Tlili, Hajer
Hanen, Najjaa
Ben Arfa, Abdelkerim
Neffati, Mohamed
Boubakri, Abdelbasset
Buonocore, Daniela
Dossena, Maurizia
Verri, Manuela
Doria, Enrico
author_facet Tlili, Hajer
Hanen, Najjaa
Ben Arfa, Abdelkerim
Neffati, Mohamed
Boubakri, Abdelbasset
Buonocore, Daniela
Dossena, Maurizia
Verri, Manuela
Doria, Enrico
author_sort Tlili, Hajer
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description Recently, much attention has been paid to the extracts obtained from plant species in order to analyse their biological activities. Due to the climate diversity in Tunisia, the traditional pharmacopoeia consists of a wide arsenal of medicinal plant species since long used in folk medicine, in foods as spices, and in aromatherapy. Although many of these species are nearly facing extinction, only a small proportion of them have been scientifically studied. Therefore, this study explores the biochemical properties of seven spontaneous plants, which were harvested in the arid Tunisian desert: Marrubium vulgare (L.), Rhus tripartita (Ucria) D.C., Thymelaea hirsute (L.) Endl., Plantago ovata (Forsk.), Herniaria fontanesii (J. Gay.), Ziziphus lotus (L.) and Hyoscyamus albus (L.). Extracts from these plants were found to contain different types of secondary metabolites (polyphenols, flavonoids, condensed tannins, crude saponins, carotenoids and alkaloids) that are involved in important biological activities. The biological activity of the extracts obtained from each Tunisian plant was assessed: first of all, leukaemia and colon cancer cell lines (K-562 and CaCo-2 respectively) were treated with different concentrations of extracts, and then the anti-proliferative activity was observed. The results showed, in particular, how the plant extract from Rhus tripartita significantly inhibits cell proliferation, especially on the K-562 tumour cell line. Subsequently, the anti-inflammatory activity was also assessed, and the results showed that Herniaria fontanesii and Marrubium vulgare possess the highest activity in the group of analysed plants. Finally, the greatest acetylcholinesterase inhibitory effect was exhibited by the extract obtained from Rhus tripartita. In conclusion, all the Tunisian plants we analysed were shown to contain a remarkable amount of different bio-active compounds, thus confirming their involvement in several biological activities. Rhus tripartita and Ziziphus lotus were shown to be particularly effective in anti-proliferative activity, while Herniaria fontanesii were shown to have the best anti-inflammatory activity.
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spelling pubmed-67484242019-09-27 Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia Tlili, Hajer Hanen, Najjaa Ben Arfa, Abdelkerim Neffati, Mohamed Boubakri, Abdelbasset Buonocore, Daniela Dossena, Maurizia Verri, Manuela Doria, Enrico PLoS One Research Article Recently, much attention has been paid to the extracts obtained from plant species in order to analyse their biological activities. Due to the climate diversity in Tunisia, the traditional pharmacopoeia consists of a wide arsenal of medicinal plant species since long used in folk medicine, in foods as spices, and in aromatherapy. Although many of these species are nearly facing extinction, only a small proportion of them have been scientifically studied. Therefore, this study explores the biochemical properties of seven spontaneous plants, which were harvested in the arid Tunisian desert: Marrubium vulgare (L.), Rhus tripartita (Ucria) D.C., Thymelaea hirsute (L.) Endl., Plantago ovata (Forsk.), Herniaria fontanesii (J. Gay.), Ziziphus lotus (L.) and Hyoscyamus albus (L.). Extracts from these plants were found to contain different types of secondary metabolites (polyphenols, flavonoids, condensed tannins, crude saponins, carotenoids and alkaloids) that are involved in important biological activities. The biological activity of the extracts obtained from each Tunisian plant was assessed: first of all, leukaemia and colon cancer cell lines (K-562 and CaCo-2 respectively) were treated with different concentrations of extracts, and then the anti-proliferative activity was observed. The results showed, in particular, how the plant extract from Rhus tripartita significantly inhibits cell proliferation, especially on the K-562 tumour cell line. Subsequently, the anti-inflammatory activity was also assessed, and the results showed that Herniaria fontanesii and Marrubium vulgare possess the highest activity in the group of analysed plants. Finally, the greatest acetylcholinesterase inhibitory effect was exhibited by the extract obtained from Rhus tripartita. In conclusion, all the Tunisian plants we analysed were shown to contain a remarkable amount of different bio-active compounds, thus confirming their involvement in several biological activities. Rhus tripartita and Ziziphus lotus were shown to be particularly effective in anti-proliferative activity, while Herniaria fontanesii were shown to have the best anti-inflammatory activity. Public Library of Science 2019-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6748424/ /pubmed/31527869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213049 Text en © 2019 Tlili et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tlili, Hajer
Hanen, Najjaa
Ben Arfa, Abdelkerim
Neffati, Mohamed
Boubakri, Abdelbasset
Buonocore, Daniela
Dossena, Maurizia
Verri, Manuela
Doria, Enrico
Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia
title Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia
title_full Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia
title_fullStr Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia
title_short Biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern Tunisia
title_sort biochemical profile and in vitro biological activities of extracts from seven folk medicinal plants growing wild in southern tunisia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31527869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213049
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