Protective effect of Aframomum melegueta phenolics against CCl?-induced rat hepatocytes damage; role of apoptosis and pro-inflammatory cytokines inhibition.
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ABSTRACT: Aframomum melegueta is a commonly used African spice. Through a hepatoprotective bioassay-guided isolation, the chloroform fraction of A.melegueta seeds yielded one new diarylheptanoid named 3-(S)-acetyl-1-(4'-hydroxy-3', 5'-di methoxyphenyl)-7-(3?,4?, 5?-trihydroxyphenyl)heptane (1), and two new hydroxyphenylalkanones, [8]-dehydrogingerdione (2) and [6]-dehydroparadol (3), in addition to six known compounds (4-9). The hepatoprotective effect of A. melegueta methanol extract, sub-fractions and isolated compounds was investigated using carbon tetrachloride (CCl?)-induced liver injury in a rat hepatocytes model. The methanol, chloroform extracts and compounds 1, 5, 8 and 9 of A. melegueta significantly inhibited the elevated serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), tumor necrosis factor (TNF?), interleukin-1beta (Il-1?), caspase3 and 9 and enhanced the reduced liver glutathione (GSH) level caused by CCl? intoxication. These results indicate that A.melegueta extracts, and isolated compounds play a protective role in CCl? induced acute liver injury which might be due to elevated antioxidative defense potentials, suppressed inflammatory responses and apoptosis of liver tissue.
SUBMITTER: El-Halawany AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5376205 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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