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Involvement of NFκB in the antirheumatic potential of Chenopodium album L., aerial parts extracts.

Sumit K Arora1, Prakash R Itankar2, Prashant R Verma3, Ashish P Bharne4, Dadasaheb M Kokare5.   

Abstract

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Chenopodium album L. (C. album) is commonly known as Bathua in Hindi (Family: Chenopodiaceae). Traditionally, the plant is used as a laxative, diuretic, sedative and the infusion of the plant is used for the treatment of rheumatism. However, no scientific validation is available on the antirheumatic potential of the plant. In the present investigation, role of NF kappa B (NFκB) in the antiarthritic potential of extracts of aerial parts of Chenopodium album was explored and evaluated.
METHODS: The defatted aerial parts of Chenopodium album were successively extracted with ethylacetate, acetone, methanol and 50% methanol to study their antioxidant capacity followed by antiarthritic potential using Complete Freund׳s adjuvant (CFA) induced arthritis model in rats. The polyphenol, flavonoid and flavanone contents of different extracts were quantified and correlated with their antioxidant capacity, antiarthritic activity and NFκB inhibition potential.
RESULTS: The experimental data indicated that the acetone extract of Chenopodium album (ACCA) has shown significant reduction in rat paw edema (80.13%) at dose level of 200 mg/kg per oral in 21 days of this study. On 22nd day, hematological and biochemical parameters were estimated and it was observed that the altered hematological parameters (Hb, RBC, WBC and ESR), biochemical parameters (Serum creatinine, total proteins and acute phase proteins) and loss in body weight in the arthritic rats were significantly brought back to near normal level by the ACCA extract. ACCA extract significantly decreased the NFκB expression in paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus and this effect is comparable with standard indomethacine in CFA treated rats. The polyphenolic and flavonoid content of different extracts were in the range of 14.56±0.21-42.00±0.2 mg (gallic acid equivalent/g extract) and 2.20±0.003-7.33±0.5 mg (rutin equivalent/g extract) respectively.
CONCLUSION: The antiarthritic activity possessed by ACCA extract can be correlated directly to its antioxidant potential, high flavonoidal content achieved by successive extraction and its capacity to inhibit the NFκB protein, as proven by immunohistochemistry study.
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Keywords:  Chenopodium album; Complete Freund׳s adjuvant; DPPH; Immunohistochemistry; NFκB; Nitric oxide

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24862491     DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2014.05.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol        ISSN: 0378-8741            Impact factor:   4.360


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1.  Chenopodium album L. and Sisymbrium officinale (L.) Scop.: Phytochemical Content and In Vitro Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Potential.

Authors:  Valentina Amodeo; Mariangela Marrelli; Veronica Pontieri; Roberta Cassano; Sonia Trombino; Filomena Conforti; Giancarlo Statti
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-15

2.  Extraction, isolation and identification of flavonoid from Chenopodium album aerial parts.

Authors:  Sumit Arora; Prakash Itankar
Journal:  J Tradit Complement Med       Date:  2018-02-06
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