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Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata

Ficus palmata is rich in several phytochemicals such as chromone, isoflavones, terpenes, lignans, coumarins, glycosides, and furanocoumarins and have been traditionally used for the management of different gastrointestinal disorders. This research reveals the effects of Ficus palmata fruit extracts—...

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Autores principales: Ansari, Sameen Fatima, Khan, Arif-ullah, Qazi, Neelum Gul, Shah, Fawad Ali, Naeem, Komal
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8184346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34194521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6613140
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author Ansari, Sameen Fatima
Khan, Arif-ullah
Qazi, Neelum Gul
Shah, Fawad Ali
Naeem, Komal
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Khan, Arif-ullah
Qazi, Neelum Gul
Shah, Fawad Ali
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description Ficus palmata is rich in several phytochemicals such as chromone, isoflavones, terpenes, lignans, coumarins, glycosides, and furanocoumarins and have been traditionally used for the management of different gastrointestinal disorders. This research reveals the effects of Ficus palmata fruit extracts—Ficus palmata chloroform (Fp.CHCl(3)) and Ficus palmata aqueous (Fp.Aq)—on gut activity through in vivo and in vitro analyses. Antidiarrheal and enteropooling assays were analyzed with castor oil-induced diarrhea and intestinal fluid accumulation. Jejunum tissues of rabbits were isolated (antispasmodic) for in vitro experiments. Antimotility was carried out by charcoal meal for determining transient time, and ethanol-induced ulcer assay was used to measure the ulceration of stomach; molecular pathways were assessed through proteomic approach. Fp.CHCl(3) and Fp.Aq extracts attributed dose-dependently protection against diarrhea, and intestinal fluid secretions were inhibited dose dependently. Extracts of Fp.CHCl(3) and Fp.Aq produced reduction in spontaneous and K(+) (at 80 Mm)-induced contractions in isolated jejunum tissues, along with the decreased length covered by charcoal in charcoal meal transient time activity. The extract exhibited gastroprotective outcome in rats and reduced tumor necrotic factor (TNF-α) levels and IL-18, measured by proteomic approach. Morphological studies' results showed that ethanol induced significant gastritis, apoptosis, swelling of mucosa, and hydropic degeneration leading to cellular degeneration and necrosis, observed through staining techniques. Furthermore, ethanol activated the inflammation pathway in all gastric zones by elevating the levels of cyclooxygenase-2, TNF-α, and nuclear factor kappa light-chain enhancer of activated B-cells. Overall results expressed the antidiarrheal, antispasmodic, enteropooling, antimotility, and antiulcer activities of Ficus palmata fruit extract.
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spelling pubmed-81843462021-06-29 Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata Ansari, Sameen Fatima Khan, Arif-ullah Qazi, Neelum Gul Shah, Fawad Ali Naeem, Komal Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Ficus palmata is rich in several phytochemicals such as chromone, isoflavones, terpenes, lignans, coumarins, glycosides, and furanocoumarins and have been traditionally used for the management of different gastrointestinal disorders. This research reveals the effects of Ficus palmata fruit extracts—Ficus palmata chloroform (Fp.CHCl(3)) and Ficus palmata aqueous (Fp.Aq)—on gut activity through in vivo and in vitro analyses. Antidiarrheal and enteropooling assays were analyzed with castor oil-induced diarrhea and intestinal fluid accumulation. Jejunum tissues of rabbits were isolated (antispasmodic) for in vitro experiments. Antimotility was carried out by charcoal meal for determining transient time, and ethanol-induced ulcer assay was used to measure the ulceration of stomach; molecular pathways were assessed through proteomic approach. Fp.CHCl(3) and Fp.Aq extracts attributed dose-dependently protection against diarrhea, and intestinal fluid secretions were inhibited dose dependently. Extracts of Fp.CHCl(3) and Fp.Aq produced reduction in spontaneous and K(+) (at 80 Mm)-induced contractions in isolated jejunum tissues, along with the decreased length covered by charcoal in charcoal meal transient time activity. The extract exhibited gastroprotective outcome in rats and reduced tumor necrotic factor (TNF-α) levels and IL-18, measured by proteomic approach. Morphological studies' results showed that ethanol induced significant gastritis, apoptosis, swelling of mucosa, and hydropic degeneration leading to cellular degeneration and necrosis, observed through staining techniques. Furthermore, ethanol activated the inflammation pathway in all gastric zones by elevating the levels of cyclooxygenase-2, TNF-α, and nuclear factor kappa light-chain enhancer of activated B-cells. Overall results expressed the antidiarrheal, antispasmodic, enteropooling, antimotility, and antiulcer activities of Ficus palmata fruit extract. Hindawi 2021-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8184346/ /pubmed/34194521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6613140 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sameen Fatima Ansari et al. https://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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Ansari, Sameen Fatima
Khan, Arif-ullah
Qazi, Neelum Gul
Shah, Fawad Ali
Naeem, Komal
Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata
title Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata
title_full Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata
title_fullStr Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata
title_short Proteomic Analysis and In Vivo Studies Reveal the Potential Gastroprotective Effects of CHCl(3) and Aqueous Extracts of Ficus palmata
title_sort proteomic analysis and in vivo studies reveal the potential gastroprotective effects of chcl(3) and aqueous extracts of ficus palmata
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8184346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34194521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6613140
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