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The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats

Thyme is a rich source of bioactive phytochemicals and it is frequently used in folk-medicine to treat gastroenteritis irritations. The current study was performed to examine the potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract (TV-AE) to protect against delayed gastric emptying (DGE) and colonic consti...

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Autores principales: Rtibi, Kaïs, Selmi, Slimen, Wannes, Dalanda, Jridi, Mourad, Marzouki, Lamjed, Sebai, Hichem
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02042j
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author Rtibi, Kaïs
Selmi, Slimen
Wannes, Dalanda
Jridi, Mourad
Marzouki, Lamjed
Sebai, Hichem
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Selmi, Slimen
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Jridi, Mourad
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description Thyme is a rich source of bioactive phytochemicals and it is frequently used in folk-medicine to treat gastroenteritis irritations. The current study was performed to examine the potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract (TV-AE) to protect against delayed gastric emptying (DGE) and colonic constipation in rats. Stomach ulcer was caused by a single oral dose administration of indomethacin (INDO) (30 mg kg(−1) of body weight). Constipation was induced following intravenous intoxication of rats with vinblastine (VINB) (2 mg kg(−1) of body weight) for one week. The effect of TV-AE at two graduated doses (100 and 200 mg kg(−1)) on DGE, gastrointestinal transit (GIT) and constipated rats and biochemical parameters was estimated using phenol red, charcoal meal test and colorimetric methods, respectively. The phytochemical-profile of TV-AE was explored using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with photodiode array detection and electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS). INDO and VINB caused a significant reduction in (P < 0.05) DGE and GIT and colonic motility dysfunction. TV-AE consumption remarkably (P < 0.05) attenuated the DGE (from 58.56% to 69.871%) and difficulty in evacuating stools (from 48.5 to 55.5 fecal pellets per rat) and balanced the GIT (65% to 71%). These GI-ameliorative effects were accompanied by reversed INDO/VINB-related oxidative changes, lipid-metabolism alteration and intracellular pathway moderation. HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS-analysis identified several chemical constituents including rosmarinic acid, quinic acid, luteolin-7-o-glucoside, protocatechuic acid and trans-cinnamic acid. Thus, TV-AE bioactive components may be used as medicinal substances to regulate/attenuate gastrointestinal–physiological activities and disturbances, which support its pharmacological use.
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spelling pubmed-90657992022-05-04 The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats Rtibi, Kaïs Selmi, Slimen Wannes, Dalanda Jridi, Mourad Marzouki, Lamjed Sebai, Hichem RSC Adv Chemistry Thyme is a rich source of bioactive phytochemicals and it is frequently used in folk-medicine to treat gastroenteritis irritations. The current study was performed to examine the potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract (TV-AE) to protect against delayed gastric emptying (DGE) and colonic constipation in rats. Stomach ulcer was caused by a single oral dose administration of indomethacin (INDO) (30 mg kg(−1) of body weight). Constipation was induced following intravenous intoxication of rats with vinblastine (VINB) (2 mg kg(−1) of body weight) for one week. The effect of TV-AE at two graduated doses (100 and 200 mg kg(−1)) on DGE, gastrointestinal transit (GIT) and constipated rats and biochemical parameters was estimated using phenol red, charcoal meal test and colorimetric methods, respectively. The phytochemical-profile of TV-AE was explored using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with photodiode array detection and electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS). INDO and VINB caused a significant reduction in (P < 0.05) DGE and GIT and colonic motility dysfunction. TV-AE consumption remarkably (P < 0.05) attenuated the DGE (from 58.56% to 69.871%) and difficulty in evacuating stools (from 48.5 to 55.5 fecal pellets per rat) and balanced the GIT (65% to 71%). These GI-ameliorative effects were accompanied by reversed INDO/VINB-related oxidative changes, lipid-metabolism alteration and intracellular pathway moderation. HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS-analysis identified several chemical constituents including rosmarinic acid, quinic acid, luteolin-7-o-glucoside, protocatechuic acid and trans-cinnamic acid. Thus, TV-AE bioactive components may be used as medicinal substances to regulate/attenuate gastrointestinal–physiological activities and disturbances, which support its pharmacological use. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9065799/ /pubmed/35515536 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02042j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Rtibi, Kaïs
Selmi, Slimen
Wannes, Dalanda
Jridi, Mourad
Marzouki, Lamjed
Sebai, Hichem
The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats
title The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats
title_full The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats
title_fullStr The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats
title_full_unstemmed The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats
title_short The potential of Thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats
title_sort potential of thymus vulgaris aqueous extract to protect against delayed gastric emptying and colonic constipation in rats
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515536
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02042j
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