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Wild artichoke (Cynara cardunculus subsp. sylvestris, Asteraceae) leaf extract: phenolic profile and oxidative stress inhibitory effects on HepG2 cells

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Cynara cardunculus subsp. sylvestris (wild artichoke) is widespread in Sicily, where it has been used for food and medicinal purposes since ancient times; decoctions of the aerial parts of this plant have been traditionally employed as a remedy for different hepatic diseases. In this study, the phenolic profile and cell-free antioxidant properties of the leaf aqueous extract of wild artichokes grown in Sicily (Italy) were investigated. The crude extract was also tested in cells for its antioxidant characteristics and potential oxidative stress inhibitory effects. To resemble the features of the early stage of mild steatosis in humans, human HepG2 cells treated with free fatty acids at the concentration of 1.5 mM were used. HPLC-DAD analysis revealed the presence of several phenolic acids (caffeoylquinic acids) and flavonoids (luteolin and apigenin derivatives). At the same time, DPPH assay showed a promising antioxidant power (IC50 = 20.04 +/- 2.52 mu g/mL). Biological investigations showed the safety of the crude extract and its capacity to counteract the injury induced by FFA exposure by restoring cell viability and counteracting oxidative stress through inhibiting reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation and increasing thiol-group levels. In addition, the extract increased mRNA expression of some proteins implicated in the antioxidant defense (Nrf2, Gpx, and SOD1) and decreased mRNA levels of inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, TNF-alpha, and IL-1 beta), which were modified by FFA treatment. Results suggest that the total phytocomplex contained in wild artichoke leaves effectively modulates FFA-induced hepatic oxidative stress.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Polyphenols, cynarine, Nrf2, glutathione, ROS, cytokines, hepatoprotection
List of contributors:
Acquaviva, R.; Malfa, G. A.; Santangelo, R.; Bianchi, S.; Pappalardo, F.; Taviano, M. F.; Miceli, N.; Di Giacomo, C.; Tomasello, B
Authors of the University:
MICELI Natalizia
TAVIANO Maria Fernanda
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3275931
Full Text:
https://iris.unime.it//retrieve/handle/11570/3275931/584557/Acquaviva%20et%20al.%202023_molecules-28-02475.pdf
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MOLECULES
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