Artículo
In vitro evaluation of antiatherogenic potential of Origanum × paniculatum, Lippia alba, Clinopodium nepeta, and Eucalyptus globulus essential oils
Castro, Maria Agustina
; Girotti, Juan Roberto
; Dumrauf, Bárbara
; Rodenak Kladniew, Boris Emilio
; Zaro, Maria Jose
; Otero, Camila Mariel
; Montero Villegas, Sandra
; de Bravo, Margarita G.; Viña, Sonia Zulma
; Crespo, Rosana
Fecha de publicación:
12/2023
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Journal of Herbal Medicine
ISSN:
2210-8033
e-ISSN:
2210-8041
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Introduction: Essential oils (EOs) are mixtures of secondary plant metabolism compounds with potential lipid-lowering activity and antioxidant properties. They may therefore be considered as add-on therapy for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Methods: EOs of Origanum × paniculatum (OpEO), Lippia alba (chemotype linalool) (LaLEO), Clinopodium nepeta (CnEO) and Eucalyptus globulus (EgEO), were evaluated on THP-1 foam cell macrophages as a cellular model of atherogenesis. Cell viability was determined by the MTT assay, lipid content by thin-layer chromatography, and Oil Red O staining. Antioxidant activity was evaluated by TBARS on low-density lipoprotein lipid peroxidation, and by ABTS•+, DPPH•, and FRAP assays. EOs were characterised by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and a predictive multivariate data analysis was performed by partial least square regression (PLS) to identify the components related to antiatherogenic potential. Results: OpEO reduced foam cell viability (IC50 = 45 µl/l) and cholesterol and triacylglycerol content and demonstrated antioxidant activity. In contrast, LaLEO increased lipid content and showed a prooxidant capacity with low reduction of cell viability (IC50 = 340 µl/l). CnEO showed prooxidant activity and reduction of cell viability (IC50 = 130 µl/l) without changes in lipid content. EgEO showed antioxidant activity, lipid increase, and low cytotoxicity (IC50 = 770 µl/l). PLS analysis suggests that cis-sabinene hydrate is responsible for cell viability inhibition, thymol and β-cis-terpineol decrease lipid content and possess antioxidant activity, and linalool increases lipid levels and has prooxidant capacity. Conclusions: OpEO is a promising natural product for therapy against atherosclerosis, with cis-sabinene hydrate, thymol, and β-cis-terpineol as potential active principles.
Palabras clave:
ANTIATHEROGENIC
,
ANTIOXIDANT
,
ANTIPROLIFERATIVE
,
ESSENTIAL OILS
,
HYPOLIPOGENIC
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Articulos(CIDCA)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS (I)
Articulos(IFEC)
Articulos de INST. DE FARMACOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL DE CORDOBA
Articulos de INST. DE FARMACOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL DE CORDOBA
Articulos(INIBIOLP)
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.BIOQUIMICAS DE LA PLATA
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.BIOQUIMICAS DE LA PLATA
Articulos(INIFTA)
Articulos de INST.DE INV.FISICOQUIMICAS TEORICAS Y APLIC.
Articulos de INST.DE INV.FISICOQUIMICAS TEORICAS Y APLIC.
Citación
Castro, Maria Agustina; Girotti, Juan Roberto; Dumrauf, Bárbara; Rodenak Kladniew, Boris Emilio; Zaro, Maria Jose; et al.; In vitro evaluation of antiatherogenic potential of Origanum × paniculatum, Lippia alba, Clinopodium nepeta, and Eucalyptus globulus essential oils; Elsevier; Journal of Herbal Medicine; 42; 12-2023; 1-8
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