Actividad fotoprotectora y fotorreparadora de los extractos de las angiospermas marinas, Thalassia testudinum Banks ex König (Hyrocharitacea) y Syringodium filiforme Kützing (Cymodoceaceae)

IF 0.5 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Adrián Fagundo Mollineda, María I. Rodríguez García, Kethia L. González García, O. V. Iglesias, Yasnay Hernández Rivera, Á. Alfonso, Odalys Valdés Martínez
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Previous studies with the aqueous-ethanol extracts obtained from the marine angiosperms T. testudinum and S. filiforme have shown their high polyphenolic content and marked antioxidant capacity. This study describes the effects of the topical application of the aqueous-ethanol extracts of T. testudinum and S. filiforme leaves against acute UVB-induced damage. The phanerogams used were collected 3-4m deep in La Habana’s northwestern coast. Five experimental groups were created for the administration of the treatment. The effect was evaluated in in vivo assays, radiating the skin of the dorsal region of albino mice with UVB (dose: 1.21x103 Jxcm2) for six minutes. Before or after UVB irradiation, animals received topical treatment with the extracts at doses of both angiosperms 500μg x cm2 on their skin. Significant differences were observed (P ≤ 0.05) between groups: T. testudinum, S. filiforme, irradiated subjects, and “placebo”. T. testudinum and S. filiforme extracts reduce macroscopic damage caused by UVB radiation in irradiated skins on preventive and photodamage models. In addition, these extracts show protective and repair effects against UVB radiation damage, which could be related to their antioxidant action.
海洋被子植物Thalassia testudinum Banks ex konig (Hyrocharitacea)和Syringodium filiforme kutzing (Cymodoceaceae)提取物的光保护和光修复活性
对海洋被子植物龙须草(T. testudinum)和丝状海棠(S. filformme)的水乙醇提取物的研究表明,它们具有较高的多酚含量和显著的抗氧化能力。本研究描述了水乙醇提取物局部应用于虎尾草和丝状叶对急性uvb损伤的影响。所使用的照片是在哈瓦那西北海岸3-4米深的地方收集的。创建了五个实验组来进行治疗。在体内试验中,用UVB(剂量:1.21x103 jxxm2)照射白化小鼠背部皮肤6分钟,评估了这种效果。在UVB照射前后,动物接受两种被子植物提取物500μg x cm2剂量的局部皮肤治疗。小鼠弓形虫组、丝状弓形虫组、放疗组和安慰剂组间差异有统计学意义(P≤0.05)。在预防和光损伤模型上,鼠毛霉和丝状霉提取物可降低UVB辐射对皮肤造成的宏观损伤。此外,这些提取物对UVB辐射损伤具有保护和修复作用,这可能与其抗氧化作用有关。
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REVMAR-Revista Ciencias Marinas y Costeras
REVMAR-Revista Ciencias Marinas y Costeras MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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