Title of article :
Nigella sativa L. oil: Study of its toxicity, antiradical activity, and effect on circulating xanthine oxidoreductase
Author/Authors :
Asma ، Mosbah Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry - Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences - University Mentouri Constantine 1 , Hanane ، Khither Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry - Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences - University Ferhat Abbas Setif 1 , Camélia ، Mosbah Laboratory of Natural Substances - LarbiBen M’hidi University , Abdelkader ، Slimani Unit of the Valorization of Natural Resources, Bioactive Molecules and Physicochemical and Biological Analysis - Faculty of Exact Sciences - University Mentouri Constantine 1 , Abdelkader ، Mahrouk Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry - Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences - University Mentouri Constantine 1 , Hanane ، Boucherit Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry - Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences - University Ferhat Abbas Setif 1 , Zaineb ، Maameri Laboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology - Institute of Veterinary Sciences - University Mentouri Constantine 1
Abstract :
Introduction: Nigella sativa L. is a widely used medicinal plant throughout the world. The low toxic effects and low price of this plant make it an excellent treatment choice for many diseases. The present study aims to investigate the hepatoprotective effect of N. sativa L. total oil (TO) and its neutral lipid fraction (NLF) via the estimation of circulating xanthine oxidoreductase (XOR) level and anti-XOR antibodies titer. Methods: Antiradical activities of TO and NLF, in vitro, were carried out using three reactive oxygen species (ROS), superoxide anion, hydroxyl radical, and hydrogen peroxide. In vivo study was conducted to determine the possible protective effects of TO and NLF against ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity in rats feeding Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet in both sera and liver homogenate. Before conducting the hepatoprotective effects, we assessed the toxicity of our extracts using the same animal model. The administrated doses of 400 mg/kg for TO and 300 mg/kg for NLF showed no toxic effects. Results: ELISA assay indicated a significant increase (P lt;0.001) in the level of XOR and the titer of anti-XOR antibodies in rats treated with ethanol compared to the control group. After treatment with TO and NLF, the titer of anti-XOR antibodies and the level of XOR decreased significantly compared to the control group. Conclusion: XOR plays an important role in alcohol liver pathologies as a major source of free radicals. In addition, TO and NLF have significant potential as liver protective agents and might be utilized as new antioxidant therapeutics.
Keywords :
Hepatotoxicity , Total oil , Neutral lipid fraction , Reactive oxygen species , ELISA assay
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology