Description:
Context: More than 500 Centaurea species compose the Asteraceae family,
and most of the recent studies made on the species of this genus proved
their pharmacological potential, especially to treat chronic illnesses.
Aims: To evaluate for the first time the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory,
neuroprotective and anti-microbial properties of the n-butanol (nBuOH) and ethyl acetate (EA) extracts of the aerial part of Centaurea
tougourensis.
Methods: The antioxidant activity was determined by ABTS, galvinoxyl
radical, phenanthroline, and reducing power assays, while the antiinflammatory effects were assessed by heat-induced hemolysis and egg
albumin denaturation assays. The neuroprotective activity was assessed
against acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE)
and the anti-microbial activity by the agar disk diffusion method.
Results: Both extracts possess a great antioxidant capacity, but it was
considered higher in the n-BuOH extract with respective IC50 values of
8.04 ± 0.21 ?g/mL in ABTS assay and 4.25 ± 0.6 ?g/mL in GOR assay,
while the A0.50 values were 4.46 ± 0.55 ?g/mL in phenanthroline assay
and 11.16 ± 0.64 ?g/mL in reducing power assay. The n-BuOH extract
also showed a remarkable anti-inflammatory activity with an EC50 of
120.81 ± 0.2 ?g/mL in egg albumin denaturation assay and 154.15 ± 0.14
?g/mL in heat-induced hemolysis assay. The neuroprotective activity of
the n-BuOH extract was very strong in both AChE and BChE inhibitory
assays with respective IC50 values of 9.8 ± 0.62 ?g/mL and 173.53 ± 0.04
?g/mL. EA extract was more active on microbial strains.
Conclusions: These encouraging results showed once again the
pharmacological potential of Centaurea species
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres21.1103_9.6.790.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Mohamed Sabri Bensaad