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Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model

The dried stigmas of Crocus sativus L. (Iridaceae) are traditionally processed to produce saffron, a spice widely used as a food coloring and flavoring agent, which is important in the pharmaceutical and textile dye-producing industries. The labor-intensive by-hand harvesting and the use of only a s...

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Autores principales: Orabona, Ciriana, Orecchini, Elena, Volpi, Claudia, Bacaloni, Federico, Panfili, Eleonora, Pagano, Cinzia, Perioli, Luana, Belladonna, Maria Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061290
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author Orabona, Ciriana
Orecchini, Elena
Volpi, Claudia
Bacaloni, Federico
Panfili, Eleonora
Pagano, Cinzia
Perioli, Luana
Belladonna, Maria Laura
author_facet Orabona, Ciriana
Orecchini, Elena
Volpi, Claudia
Bacaloni, Federico
Panfili, Eleonora
Pagano, Cinzia
Perioli, Luana
Belladonna, Maria Laura
author_sort Orabona, Ciriana
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description The dried stigmas of Crocus sativus L. (Iridaceae) are traditionally processed to produce saffron, a spice widely used as a food coloring and flavoring agent, which is important in the pharmaceutical and textile dye-producing industries. The labor-intensive by-hand harvesting and the use of only a small amount of each flower cause saffron to be the most expensive spice in the world. Crocus sp. petals are by-products of saffron production and represent an interesting raw material for the preparation of extracts intended for health protection in the perspective of a circular economy. In the present study, ethanolic extract from Crocus sativus L. petals (Crocus sativus L. petal extract, CsPE) was tested on macrophages by in vitro models of inflammation and osteoclastogenesis. The extract was found to be endowed with anti-inflammatory activity, significantly reducing the nitric oxide production and IL-6 release by RAW 264.7 murine cells. Moreover, CsPE demonstrated an anti-osteoclastogenic effect, as revealed by a complete inhibition of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)-positive osteoclast formation and a decreased expression of key osteoclast-related genes. This study, which focuses on the macrophage as the target cell of the bioactive extract from Crocus sativus L. petals, suggests that the petal by-product of saffron processing can usefully be part of a circular economy network aimed at producing an extract that potentially prevents bone disruption.
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spelling pubmed-92301382022-06-25 Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model Orabona, Ciriana Orecchini, Elena Volpi, Claudia Bacaloni, Federico Panfili, Eleonora Pagano, Cinzia Perioli, Luana Belladonna, Maria Laura Pharmaceutics Article The dried stigmas of Crocus sativus L. (Iridaceae) are traditionally processed to produce saffron, a spice widely used as a food coloring and flavoring agent, which is important in the pharmaceutical and textile dye-producing industries. The labor-intensive by-hand harvesting and the use of only a small amount of each flower cause saffron to be the most expensive spice in the world. Crocus sp. petals are by-products of saffron production and represent an interesting raw material for the preparation of extracts intended for health protection in the perspective of a circular economy. In the present study, ethanolic extract from Crocus sativus L. petals (Crocus sativus L. petal extract, CsPE) was tested on macrophages by in vitro models of inflammation and osteoclastogenesis. The extract was found to be endowed with anti-inflammatory activity, significantly reducing the nitric oxide production and IL-6 release by RAW 264.7 murine cells. Moreover, CsPE demonstrated an anti-osteoclastogenic effect, as revealed by a complete inhibition of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP)-positive osteoclast formation and a decreased expression of key osteoclast-related genes. This study, which focuses on the macrophage as the target cell of the bioactive extract from Crocus sativus L. petals, suggests that the petal by-product of saffron processing can usefully be part of a circular economy network aimed at producing an extract that potentially prevents bone disruption. MDPI 2022-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9230138/ /pubmed/35745865 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061290 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Orabona, Ciriana
Orecchini, Elena
Volpi, Claudia
Bacaloni, Federico
Panfili, Eleonora
Pagano, Cinzia
Perioli, Luana
Belladonna, Maria Laura
Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model
title Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model
title_full Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model
title_fullStr Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model
title_full_unstemmed Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model
title_short Crocus sativus L. Petal Extract Inhibits Inflammation and Osteoclastogenesis in RAW 264.7 Cell Model
title_sort crocus sativus l. petal extract inhibits inflammation and osteoclastogenesis in raw 264.7 cell model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9230138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745865
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14061290
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