Description:
Context: Several factors can affect the erythrocyte cell membrane
integrity targeting important hematological alterations that can be
avoided by the cytoprotective effect offered by some plant extracts.
Aims: To evaluate the cytoprotective activity of Adelia ricinella L. extracts
on red blood cells (RBCs) membrane after hypotonic and oxidative
treatments.
Methods: Total phenols and flavonoid contents were
spectrophotometrically determined in three extracts: AR1 (ethanol 95%),
AR2 (ethanol 50%), and AR3 (aqueous extract). Luteolin and apigenin
were quantified using HPLC-DAD techniques. Hypotonic erythrocyte
membrane stabilizing activity of plant extracts, their antioxidant
protective effect on H2O2-induced cell damage, and cytotoxicity on Vero
cells were explored. Control cells were treated with sodium diclofenac
or ascorbic acid.
Results: AR2 extract showed the highest values of total
phenols/flavonoids, as well as, for luteolin and apigenin with 207.5 and
1.86 µg/mL respectively. The extracts did not exert spontaneous
hemolysis following the INVITOX protocol, presumably by the
protective effect of high flavonoid content. A concentration-dependent
pattern was observed on the hypotonic erythrocyte membrane
stabilizing assay, in which both ethanol extracts but mainly AR1 (IC50 =
16.46 µg/mL) showed a significant activity with lower IC50 values than
diclofenac-control group. On the other hand, AR2 (IC50 = 17.49 µg/mL)
displayed the most potent cytoprotective effect on RBCs after H2O2-
induced cell damage. Adelia ricinella extracts were not cytotoxic to
mammalian Vero cells (IC50> 256 ?g/mL).
Conclusions: The study suggests that Adelia ricinella extracts can promote
erythrocyte cytoprotection by protecting both membrane layers, thus
preventing potential hematological alterations induced by oxidizing
damage and probably, in inflammation-related diseases.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres21.1093_9.6.892.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Clara A. Berenguer-Rivas