Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity
Tamarix nilotica (Ehrenb.) Bunge (Tamaricaceae), an indigenous plant to the Middle East region, is well-known as a medicinal plant for treating many human ailments. The current study aimed at exploring the polyphenol profile of the alcohol soluble fraction of aqueous T. nilotica extract, assessing i...
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doaj-97dcaee9d2864a0eaa0afdc2721f8e8c2020-11-25T00:29:41ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492018-06-01236141110.3390/molecules23061411molecules23061411Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic ActivityAhmed Sekkien0Noha Swilam1Sherif S. Ebada2Ahmed Esmat3Ahmed H. El-Khatib4Michael W. Linscheid5Abdel Nasser Singab6Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, British University in Egypt (BUE), Cairo 11837, EgyptDepartment of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, British University in Egypt (BUE), Cairo 11837, EgyptDepartment of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, EgyptDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, EgyptDepartment of Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, EgyptLaboratory of Applied Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 10099 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University, Cairo 11566, EgyptTamarix nilotica (Ehrenb.) Bunge (Tamaricaceae), an indigenous plant to the Middle East region, is well-known as a medicinal plant for treating many human ailments. The current study aimed at exploring the polyphenol profile of the alcohol soluble fraction of aqueous T. nilotica extract, assessing its in vivo antifibrotic activity and the possible underlying mechanism, to unravel the impact of quantitative difference of sulphated polyphenols content on the antifibrotic activity of T. nilotca grown in two different habitats. Polyphenol profiling of T. nilotica extracts was performed using HPLC-HRESI-QTOF-MS-MS. The major polyphenol components included sulphated flavonoids, phenolic acids and free aglycones. The antifibrotic activity was evaluated through carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis in rats. Biochemical evaluations revealed that both fractions ameliorated the increased levels of hepatic aminotransferases, lipid peroxidation, hydroxyproline, α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB). Moreover, both fractions reduced catalase activity (CAT) and enhanced hepatic glutathione (GSH) content. Histopathological imaging undoubtedly confirmed such results. In conclusion, the T. nilotica polyphenol-rich fraction exhibited potential antifibrotic activity in rats. Significant alterations in GSH levels were recorded based on the sulphated polyphenol metabolite content.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/6/1411Tamarix niloticaTamaricaceaepolyphenolsHPLC/HRESI/MS/MSantifibrotic activity |
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Ahmed Sekkien Noha Swilam Sherif S. Ebada Ahmed Esmat Ahmed H. El-Khatib Michael W. Linscheid Abdel Nasser Singab Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity Molecules Tamarix nilotica Tamaricaceae polyphenols HPLC/HRESI/MS/MS antifibrotic activity |
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Ahmed Sekkien Noha Swilam Sherif S. Ebada Ahmed Esmat Ahmed H. El-Khatib Michael W. Linscheid Abdel Nasser Singab |
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Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity |
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Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity |
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Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity |
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Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity |
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Polyphenols from Tamarix nilotica: LC–ESI-MSn Profiling and In Vivo Antifibrotic Activity |
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polyphenols from tamarix nilotica: lc–esi-msn profiling and in vivo antifibrotic activity |
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Tamarix nilotica (Ehrenb.) Bunge (Tamaricaceae), an indigenous plant to the Middle East region, is well-known as a medicinal plant for treating many human ailments. The current study aimed at exploring the polyphenol profile of the alcohol soluble fraction of aqueous T. nilotica extract, assessing its in vivo antifibrotic activity and the possible underlying mechanism, to unravel the impact of quantitative difference of sulphated polyphenols content on the antifibrotic activity of T. nilotca grown in two different habitats. Polyphenol profiling of T. nilotica extracts was performed using HPLC-HRESI-QTOF-MS-MS. The major polyphenol components included sulphated flavonoids, phenolic acids and free aglycones. The antifibrotic activity was evaluated through carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis in rats. Biochemical evaluations revealed that both fractions ameliorated the increased levels of hepatic aminotransferases, lipid peroxidation, hydroxyproline, α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB). Moreover, both fractions reduced catalase activity (CAT) and enhanced hepatic glutathione (GSH) content. Histopathological imaging undoubtedly confirmed such results. In conclusion, the T. nilotica polyphenol-rich fraction exhibited potential antifibrotic activity in rats. Significant alterations in GSH levels were recorded based on the sulphated polyphenol metabolite content. |
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Tamarix nilotica Tamaricaceae polyphenols HPLC/HRESI/MS/MS antifibrotic activity |
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