Acute toxicity and anti-inflammatory activity of essential oils of Cotula cinerea from southwest Algeria

Zouaouia Bettayeb, Fawzia Toumi Benali, Abdelfattah Benyamina, Sara Ouldchikh, Said Mohammed El-Amin, Hanane Salem, Youcef Benaissa Keddar
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This work deals with the biological activity of the essential oils of an Algerian plant (Cotula cinerea) which belongs to the Asteraceae family. The study was carried out in the south-west of Algeria. We chose essential oils which are natural substances thanks to their numerous anti-infectious, antioxidant and antibacterial properties, etc. The objective of this work is to study the acute toxicity as well as the evaluation of the anti-inflammatory properties of the essential oils of both organs (leaves and flowers) of Cotula cinerea. As methodological approaches, we used the hydrodistillation technique to obtain the essential oils from leaves and flowers. Thus, the acute toxicity was determined by Lorke's method and the anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated by measuring the plantar oedema of mice induced by carrageenan. The results show that the essential oil extracts of the leaves and flowers are low toxic substances with LD50s of 1131.37 mg/kg and 1264.91 mg/kg respectively. They also show a considerable anti-inflammatory effect at doses not exceeding 300 mg/kg with maximum percentages of 86.16% for leaves and 80.87% for flowers. These results show the efficacy of the essential oils of this plant and their therapeutic richness which can be used in traditional medicine for anti-inflammatory treatment. This study has provided additional knowledge on the biological activity of Cotula cinerea essential oils and has opened perspectives for the research of the active principles contained in this species as well as the application of biotechnology to know the molecular mechanism and valorise this natural wealth.
阿尔及利亚西南部油腔草精油的急性毒性和抗炎活性
这项工作涉及阿尔及利亚植物(Cotula cinerea)精油的生物活性,该植物属于菊科。这项研究是在阿尔及利亚西南部进行的。我们选择的精油是天然物质,因为它们具有抗感染、抗氧化和抗菌等特性。本研究的目的是研究黄皮草(Cotula cinerea)两器官(叶和花)精油的急性毒性和抗炎特性的评价。作为方法学方法,我们使用氢蒸馏技术从叶子和花中提取精油。因此,采用Lorke法测定其急性毒性,并通过测定卡拉胶致小鼠足底水肿来评价其抗炎活性。结果表明,叶挥发油提取物和花挥发油提取物均为低毒物质,ld50分别为1131.37 mg/kg和1264.91 mg/kg。在不超过300 mg/kg的剂量下,它们也显示出相当大的抗炎作用,叶片的最大百分比为86.16%,花的最大百分比为80.87%。这些结果表明,这种植物的精油的功效和其治疗的丰富性,可用于传统药物的抗炎治疗。本研究为进一步了解黄皮草精油的生物活性提供了新的思路,为研究黄皮草的活性原理以及应用生物技术了解黄皮草的分子机制和丰富黄皮草的自然资源开辟了新的思路。
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