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Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study
The most costly spice in the world, Crocus sativus L. (C. sativus), has been used for more than 3,000 years. It has various beneficial applications in a range of fields, including aromas, colorants, and medications, but its usefulness as a food flavoring and coloring ingredient is the highest. Large...
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author | Ouahhoud, Sabir Bencheikh, Noureddine Khoulati, Amine Kadda, Salma Mamri, Samira Ziani, Anas Baddaoui, Sanae Eddabbeh, Fatima-Ezzahra Elassri, Soufiane Lahmass, Iliass Benabbes, Redouane Addi, Mohamed Hano, Christophe Choukri, Mohammed Bennani, Amal Asehraou, Abdeslam Saalaoui, Ennouamane |
author_facet | Ouahhoud, Sabir Bencheikh, Noureddine Khoulati, Amine Kadda, Salma Mamri, Samira Ziani, Anas Baddaoui, Sanae Eddabbeh, Fatima-Ezzahra Elassri, Soufiane Lahmass, Iliass Benabbes, Redouane Addi, Mohamed Hano, Christophe Choukri, Mohammed Bennani, Amal Asehraou, Abdeslam Saalaoui, Ennouamane |
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description | The most costly spice in the world, Crocus sativus L. (C. sativus), has been used for more than 3,000 years. It has various beneficial applications in a range of fields, including aromas, colorants, and medications, but its usefulness as a food flavoring and coloring ingredient is the highest. Large quantities of by-products from the processing of saffron are typically thrown as unwanted bio-residues. This study's goal was to assess and compare the nephroprotective effects of hydroethanolic extracts of C. sativus stigmas, tepals, and leaves on gentamicin (GM)-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. For that, we used a biochemical and histological investigation to propose new pharmaceutical valorizations. Based on the biochemical and histological analyses, it is concluded that all the studied parts of C sativus showed a renoprotective effect. Markedly, tepals revealed the most significant reduction of relative liver weight (p < 0.05), water intake (p < 0.05), plasma creatinine (p < 0.01), plasma urea (p < 0.01), plasma uric acid (p < 0.05), urinary protein (p < 0.01) and albumin (p < 0.001), and renal malondialdehyde (MDA) (p < 0.001). In addition, C. sativus tepals caused a significant increase in body weight (p < 0.05), urinary creatinine (p < 0.01), creatinine clearance (p < 0.05), and urinary urea (p < 0.05) compared with the gentamicin untreated (GM) group. This is confirmed by the histopathological study which shows that treatment with stigmas, tepals, and leaves preserved kidney morphology at the glomerular and tubular cell level. The studied extracts exhibit good recovery potential for nephrotoxicity induced by gentamicin. In order to create potent dietary supplements or phytomedicines, it would also be very interesting to confirm these actions through clinical research. |
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spelling | pubmed-95476882022-10-09 Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study Ouahhoud, Sabir Bencheikh, Noureddine Khoulati, Amine Kadda, Salma Mamri, Samira Ziani, Anas Baddaoui, Sanae Eddabbeh, Fatima-Ezzahra Elassri, Soufiane Lahmass, Iliass Benabbes, Redouane Addi, Mohamed Hano, Christophe Choukri, Mohammed Bennani, Amal Asehraou, Abdeslam Saalaoui, Ennouamane Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article The most costly spice in the world, Crocus sativus L. (C. sativus), has been used for more than 3,000 years. It has various beneficial applications in a range of fields, including aromas, colorants, and medications, but its usefulness as a food flavoring and coloring ingredient is the highest. Large quantities of by-products from the processing of saffron are typically thrown as unwanted bio-residues. This study's goal was to assess and compare the nephroprotective effects of hydroethanolic extracts of C. sativus stigmas, tepals, and leaves on gentamicin (GM)-induced nephrotoxicity in rats. For that, we used a biochemical and histological investigation to propose new pharmaceutical valorizations. Based on the biochemical and histological analyses, it is concluded that all the studied parts of C sativus showed a renoprotective effect. Markedly, tepals revealed the most significant reduction of relative liver weight (p < 0.05), water intake (p < 0.05), plasma creatinine (p < 0.01), plasma urea (p < 0.01), plasma uric acid (p < 0.05), urinary protein (p < 0.01) and albumin (p < 0.001), and renal malondialdehyde (MDA) (p < 0.001). In addition, C. sativus tepals caused a significant increase in body weight (p < 0.05), urinary creatinine (p < 0.01), creatinine clearance (p < 0.05), and urinary urea (p < 0.05) compared with the gentamicin untreated (GM) group. This is confirmed by the histopathological study which shows that treatment with stigmas, tepals, and leaves preserved kidney morphology at the glomerular and tubular cell level. The studied extracts exhibit good recovery potential for nephrotoxicity induced by gentamicin. In order to create potent dietary supplements or phytomedicines, it would also be very interesting to confirm these actions through clinical research. Hindawi 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9547688/ /pubmed/36217433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7127037 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sabir Ouahhoud 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ouahhoud, Sabir Bencheikh, Noureddine Khoulati, Amine Kadda, Salma Mamri, Samira Ziani, Anas Baddaoui, Sanae Eddabbeh, Fatima-Ezzahra Elassri, Soufiane Lahmass, Iliass Benabbes, Redouane Addi, Mohamed Hano, Christophe Choukri, Mohammed Bennani, Amal Asehraou, Abdeslam Saalaoui, Ennouamane Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study |
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Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study |
title_full |
Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study |
title_fullStr |
Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study |
title_full_unstemmed |
Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study |
title_short |
Crocus sativus L. Stigmas, Tepals, and Leaves Ameliorate Gentamicin-Induced Renal Toxicity: A Biochemical and Histopathological Study |
title_sort | crocus sativus l. stigmas, tepals, and leaves ameliorate gentamicin-induced renal toxicity: a biochemical and histopathological study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9547688/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36217433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7127037 |
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