In Vitro Effects of Annona Senegalensis Root Bark, Musa Sapientum L and Malus Pumila Peel Extracts On Xanthine Oxidase

Madalitso M Mlozen, E. Bonya, Exton Siyano, Adam M. Nyanda, Charity Mkwanda, Alinafe Kululanga, Jonathan Majamanda, Wilfred Taika, Linly Linje, Martin Henderson Kalumbi, P. Chagwa, R. Chinyama, Zefaniah Katuah, Chikondi Kamwendo, Blessings Katiniche
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Background: Xanthine Oxidase activity may increase plasma urates, superoxide radicals and hydrogen peroxide leading to gout, arthritis and cancer. Allopurinol, a known Xanthine Oxidase inhibitor, is noted to have various adverse effects. Many laboratories are in research projects to find alternative inhibitors of XO including plant sources. Plants are known to contain therapeutically effective agents. A. senegalensis, M. sapientum L and M. Pumila are reported to contain phytochemicals with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and enzyme inhibitory activities. Methods: Aqueous extracts of Root bark of A. senegalensis, peels of M. sapientum L and M. pumila were assayed for their inhibitory effects on Xanthine oxidase in vitro Results: All aqueous extracts exhibited the presence of flavonoids. A. senegalensis root bark and M sapientum L and M pumila peels were investigated for their effects on Xanthine Oxidase activity. A. senegalensis root bark, M. sapientum L and M. Pumila peel extracts inhibited Xanthine Oxidase activity by 83%, 90% and 61% respectively as which are significantly different (p <0.05) from that of the positive control, allopurinol (65%) Conclusions: The results obtained in this study suggest that the flavonoids found in A. senegalensis root bark and M. sapientum L and M. pumila peel extracts could be potential Xanthine Oxidase activity inhibitors.
番荔枝根皮、麝香和苹果皮提取物对黄嘌呤氧化酶的体外影响
背景:黄嘌呤氧化酶活性可能增加血浆尿酸盐、超氧自由基和过氧化氢,导致痛风、关节炎和癌症。别嘌呤醇是一种已知的黄嘌呤氧化酶抑制剂,有多种不良反应。许多实验室正在进行研究项目,寻找XO的替代抑制剂,包括植物来源。众所周知,植物含有有效的治疗药物。据报道,senegalensis、M. sapientum L和M. Pumila含有具有抗氧化、抗炎和酶抑制活性的植物化学物质。方法:测定了桑加勒根皮、桑加勒皮、桑加勒皮的水提物对黄嘌呤氧化酶的体外抑制作用。结果:水提物均含有黄酮类化合物。研究了沙奈根皮、沙奈皮和沙奈皮对黄嘌呤氧化酶活性的影响。沙参根皮提取物对黄嘌呤氧化酶活性的抑制作用分别为83%、90%和61%,与阳性对照别嘌呤醇(65%)有显著差异(p <0.05)。结论:沙参根皮提取物、沙参皮提取物和沙参皮提取物中黄酮类化合物可能是潜在的黄嘌呤氧化酶活性抑制剂。
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