From parasitic life to health-promoting applications - A versatile goldmine discovered in nature's secret treasure chest: Orobanche nana

Studies evaluating the phytoconstituents and therapeutic potential of species belonging to Orobanche (Family Orobanchaceae) are rather limited. The present study was designed to evaluate the chemical composition, antioxidant, enzyme inhibition and cytotoxic properties of the aerial parts of Orobanch...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food bioscience 2024-12, Vol.62, p.105296, Article 105296
Hauptverfasser: Kurt-Celep, Inci, Yagi, Sakina, Dall’Acqua, Stefano, Sut, Stefania, Celep, Engin, Kaya, Savas, Berisha, Avni, Ponnaiya, Sathish Kumar M., Balakrishnan, Kamalavarshini, Yildiztugay, Evren, Zengin, Gokhan
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Zusammenfassung:Studies evaluating the phytoconstituents and therapeutic potential of species belonging to Orobanche (Family Orobanchaceae) are rather limited. The present study was designed to evaluate the chemical composition, antioxidant, enzyme inhibition and cytotoxic properties of the aerial parts of Orobanche nana Noë ex Rchb. Extracts were prepared by sequential maceration in dichloromethane, ethyl acetate and ethanol and finally an aqueous extraction by infusion were performed. NMR and LC-DAD-MS analysis allowed the identification of different phytoconstituents including the characteristic compounds of Orobanche like verbascoside, poliumoside, orobanone and orobanchoside. The ethanol extract displayed the highest total phenolic (115.63 mg GAE/g) and flavonoids (16.53 mg RE/g) contents, antiradical (DPPH = 623.70 mg TE/g; ATBS = 843.50 mg TE/g) and ions reducing (Cu++ = 725.39; Fe+++ = 617.70) properties while the aqueous extract exerted the best chelating power (19.54 mg EDTAE/g). It was determined that EtOH and Water extracts applied to HepG2 cells decreased the levels of anti-apoptotic proteins p-NFκB, BCL-2 and BCL-XL, while increasing the levels of apoptotic proteins BAX and p-53, thus inhibiting cell survival. In addition, Orobanche nana played an active role in the rearrangement of overexpress MMPs that cause disruption of ECM homeostasis. We employed Network Pharmacology to investigate the mechanisms through which Orobanche nana's compounds impact Kidney and Liver diseases. These findings suggested that O. nana could be a promising source of bioactive molecules with potential therapeutic applications. •Orobanche nana, a parasitic plant, was examined for chemical and biological properties.•Poliumoside, orobanone and orobanchoside were detected in the extracts.•The ethanol extract displayed the strongest free radical scavenging ability.•The ethanol and water extracts decreased the levels of anti-apoptotic proteins.•O. nana can be considered as a valuable source of phyto-therapeutics.
ISSN:2212-4292
DOI:10.1016/j.fbio.2024.105296