Protective effects of Crataegus azarolus L. berries aqueous extract against castor oil–induced diarrhea, oxidative stress, and inflammation in rat
Background Diarrhea is a multifactorial gastrointestinal disorder responsible for about 5 million deaths annually. The chemical composition, the antioxidant activity of Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) as well as its protective effects against castor oil–induced diarrhea, oxidative...
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description | Background
Diarrhea is a multifactorial gastrointestinal disorder responsible for about 5 million deaths annually. The chemical composition, the antioxidant activity of Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) as well as its protective effects against castor oil–induced diarrhea, oxidative stress, and inflammation in rat were studied.
Methods
Sixty male rats were used and divided into six groups of ten animals in each: Control (C), castor oil (CO), CO+various doses of CABAE (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg b.w., p.o.), and CO+loperamide (LOP, 10 mg/kg b.w., p.o.).
Key Results
The CABAE showed relatively high levels of total polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins. The LC‐HRESIMS technique allowed the identification of 5 phenolic compounds and the major component is quinic acid. In vivo studies showed that CABAE protected against castor oil–induced diarrhea and intestinal fluid accumulation. The CABAE counteracted castor oil–induced lipoperoxidation, preserved GSH and thiol groups levels, and prevented the depletion of antioxidant enzyme activities, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx). The CABAE administration also protected against castor oil–induced inflammatory markers (ALP and CRP) increase. More importantly, castor oil induced an increase of intracellular mediators, such as hydrogen peroxide, free iron, and calcium, while CABAE pretreatment significantly reversed them to near control levels.
Conclusion
The Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract significantly protected against diarrhea due in part to its antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties.
Crataegus azarolus (Rosaceae family) is a medicinal plant largely used in the traditional medicine everywhere in the world including mediterranean countries. We aimed to investigate the putative protective effect Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) on diarrhea, oxidative stress and inflammation induced by castor oil administration in rat. Sixty male rats were used and divided into six groups of ten animals each. CABAE significantly significantly protected against diarrhea due in part to its antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties. |
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Diarrhea is a multifactorial gastrointestinal disorder responsible for about 5 million deaths annually. The chemical composition, the antioxidant activity of Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) as well as its protective effects against castor oil–induced diarrhea, oxidative stress, and inflammation in rat were studied.
Methods
Sixty male rats were used and divided into six groups of ten animals in each: Control (C), castor oil (CO), CO+various doses of CABAE (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg b.w., p.o.), and CO+loperamide (LOP, 10 mg/kg b.w., p.o.).
Key Results
The CABAE showed relatively high levels of total polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins. The LC‐HRESIMS technique allowed the identification of 5 phenolic compounds and the major component is quinic acid. In vivo studies showed that CABAE protected against castor oil–induced diarrhea and intestinal fluid accumulation. The CABAE counteracted castor oil–induced lipoperoxidation, preserved GSH and thiol groups levels, and prevented the depletion of antioxidant enzyme activities, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx). The CABAE administration also protected against castor oil–induced inflammatory markers (ALP and CRP) increase. More importantly, castor oil induced an increase of intracellular mediators, such as hydrogen peroxide, free iron, and calcium, while CABAE pretreatment significantly reversed them to near control levels.
Conclusion
The Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract significantly protected against diarrhea due in part to its antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties.
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Diarrhea is a multifactorial gastrointestinal disorder responsible for about 5 million deaths annually. The chemical composition, the antioxidant activity of Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) as well as its protective effects against castor oil–induced diarrhea, oxidative stress, and inflammation in rat were studied.
Methods
Sixty male rats were used and divided into six groups of ten animals in each: Control (C), castor oil (CO), CO+various doses of CABAE (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg b.w., p.o.), and CO+loperamide (LOP, 10 mg/kg b.w., p.o.).
Key Results
The CABAE showed relatively high levels of total polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins. The LC‐HRESIMS technique allowed the identification of 5 phenolic compounds and the major component is quinic acid. In vivo studies showed that CABAE protected against castor oil–induced diarrhea and intestinal fluid accumulation. The CABAE counteracted castor oil–induced lipoperoxidation, preserved GSH and thiol groups levels, and prevented the depletion of antioxidant enzyme activities, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx). The CABAE administration also protected against castor oil–induced inflammatory markers (ALP and CRP) increase. More importantly, castor oil induced an increase of intracellular mediators, such as hydrogen peroxide, free iron, and calcium, while CABAE pretreatment significantly reversed them to near control levels.
Conclusion
The Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract significantly protected against diarrhea due in part to its antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties.
Crataegus azarolus (Rosaceae family) is a medicinal plant largely used in the traditional medicine everywhere in the world including mediterranean countries. We aimed to investigate the putative protective effect Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) on diarrhea, oxidative stress and inflammation induced by castor oil administration in rat. Sixty male rats were used and divided into six groups of ten animals each. 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Diarrhea is a multifactorial gastrointestinal disorder responsible for about 5 million deaths annually. The chemical composition, the antioxidant activity of Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) as well as its protective effects against castor oil–induced diarrhea, oxidative stress, and inflammation in rat were studied.
Methods
Sixty male rats were used and divided into six groups of ten animals in each: Control (C), castor oil (CO), CO+various doses of CABAE (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg b.w., p.o.), and CO+loperamide (LOP, 10 mg/kg b.w., p.o.).
Key Results
The CABAE showed relatively high levels of total polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins. The LC‐HRESIMS technique allowed the identification of 5 phenolic compounds and the major component is quinic acid. In vivo studies showed that CABAE protected against castor oil–induced diarrhea and intestinal fluid accumulation. The CABAE counteracted castor oil–induced lipoperoxidation, preserved GSH and thiol groups levels, and prevented the depletion of antioxidant enzyme activities, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx). The CABAE administration also protected against castor oil–induced inflammatory markers (ALP and CRP) increase. More importantly, castor oil induced an increase of intracellular mediators, such as hydrogen peroxide, free iron, and calcium, while CABAE pretreatment significantly reversed them to near control levels.
Conclusion
The Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract significantly protected against diarrhea due in part to its antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties.
Crataegus azarolus (Rosaceae family) is a medicinal plant largely used in the traditional medicine everywhere in the world including mediterranean countries. We aimed to investigate the putative protective effect Crataegus azarolus berries aqueous extract (CABAE) on diarrhea, oxidative stress and inflammation induced by castor oil administration in rat. Sixty male rats were used and divided into six groups of ten animals each. CABAE significantly significantly protected against diarrhea due in part to its antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc</pub><pmid>33320393</pmid><doi>10.1111/nmo.14065</doi><tpages>14</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0131-1401</orcidid></addata></record> |
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