| Literature DB >> 30578595 |
Anis Ben Hsouna1,2, Manel Gargouri3, Wissal Dhifi4, Rania Ben Saad2, Naima Sayahi2, Wissem Mnif5,6, Walid Saibi2.
Abstract
The present study aimed (1) to investigate the chemical composition as well as the anti-inflammatory properties and in vitro antioxidant activity of Citrus aurantium peel essential oil (pEOCa) and (2) to evaluate its potential effect in vivo. The main results showed that the major components of pEOCa are Limonene and Linalool. Additionally, DPPH scavenging ability and β-carotene bleaching inhibition tests confirmed the antioxidant capacity of pEOCa. Our oil reduced the production of NO by LPS-stimulated RAW264,7 macrophages in a concentration-dependent. This inhibition occurred at a transcriptional level. pEOCa in CCl4 treated rats alleviated hepatotoxicity as monitored by the improvement of hepatic oxidative stress biomarkers levels plasma biochemical parameters, and DNA molecule aspect. Furthermore, the mRNA gene expression of Cu-Zn SOD, CAT, and GPx increased under CCl4 + pEOCa exposure to reach the same value to the control. Similarly, antioxidant activities of these three enzymes changed in accordance with the mRNA levels. These results were confirmed by the histological results. It seems obvious that the treatment with pEOCa prevented liver damage induced by CCl4 , thus preventing the harmful effects of free radicals.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Citrus aurantium; antioxidant activity; beneficial effect; carbon tetrachloride; gene expression; hepatotoxicity; inflammation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30578595 DOI: 10.1002/tox.22693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol ISSN: 1520-4081 Impact factor: 4.119