In vitro Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of the Hydro-Methanolic Extract of Phlomis crinita from North Algeria
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Date
2023-08-13
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Jordan Journal of Chemistry (JJC)
Abstract
Phlomis crinita
is a medicinal plant commonly used in Algerian folk medicine
as a remedy for
ulcers
,
haemorrhoids
and healing of wounds. The current study aimed to
evaluate
the
anti
-
inflammatory and antioxidant effects of this plant and to provide
a
scientific basis for its use. Protein denaturation and membrane stabilization assays were
used to
assess
the anti
-
infla
mmatory action
in vitro
. DPPH
free radical
-
scavenging and
reducing power tests were used to determine the antioxidant activity. The plant methanol
extract exhibited potential anti
-
inflammatory activity
,
demonstrating
its ability to prevent
protein denatura
tion and stabilize the membrane of human red blood cells. It had IC
50
values of 143.64
±
2.94 and 119.63
±
0.80 μg/mL, respectively, compared to
d
iclofenac
sodium
(IC
50
value of
60.60
± 2.55
and
53.47
±
0.93 μg/mL
,
respectively).
P. crinita
showed
strong antioxidant
DPPH scavenging
activity
(
IC
50
= 82.07
±0.37
μg/mL
)
compared
to
a
scorbic acid (62.48
±0.56)
and exhibited a strong reducing potential. The results
suggested that the plant might be
a
potential candidate for oxidative stress prevention and
inflammatory
disease
treatment
.
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Keywords
Phlomis crinita, Phenolic compounds, Inflammation, Stress