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Toxicity and Anti-inflammatory Effects of Eleutherine bulbosa (Miller) Urb, Ethanolic Extract, in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Introduction:
Eleutherine bulbosa (Miller) Urb, popularly known as “marupazinho”,
is frequently used in traditional medicine for treating various diseases, including
hypertension, ulcers, constipation, and intestinal infection. However, there is little scientific
knowledge available regarding the pharmacological effects of this species. Thus in vivo and
in silico phytochemical studies are required to establish whether this plant has these effects.
Further tests were necessary to evaluate the pharmacological activity of the compounds
found in this plant, and demonstrate results related to the anti-inflammatory process, which
will serve as the basis for future research in this area.
Methods:
Therefore, our study aimed to determine the acute toxicity levels of the hexanoic
fraction of the ethanolic extract of Eleutherine bulbosa (referred to as ExtHF) using adult
zebrafish, with the determination of the LD50, behavioral and histopathological evaluations,
as well as the anti-inflammatory potential of ExtHF, at different doses, in abdominal edema
induced by carrageenan. The acute toxicity study and histopathological analysis in zebrafish
showed that ExtHF has a high toxic potential, with an LD50 of 346.74 mg/kg. However,
ExtHF showed an anti-inflammatory effect by inhibiting abdominal edema at all doses
tested.
Results:
The inhibition rate of 66.2% and 62.4%, respectively, was observed with the 2.5
mg/kg dose, respectively, indicating that ExtHF is safe in terms of acute toxicity based on
behavioral changes, mortality rate, and histopathological examination. Therefore, ExtHF
has an acceptable level of safety for acute toxicity, defined by the analysis of behavioral
changes, mortality, and histopathology, showing a significant anti-inflammatory effect in
zebrafish at all doses, showing that ExtHF was very efficient in preventing the formation of
edema, in addition, it was also revealed that ExtHF has a great effect in reversing the edema
which is already installed.
Conclusion:
Molecular docking studies revealed that the eleutherol molecule isolated from
E. bulbosa has a dual inhibition profile against cyclooxygenase-1 and 2.
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Title: Toxicity and Anti-inflammatory Effects of Eleutherine bulbosa (Miller) Urb, Ethanolic Extract, in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Description:
Introduction:
Eleutherine bulbosa (Miller) Urb, popularly known as “marupazinho”,
is frequently used in traditional medicine for treating various diseases, including
hypertension, ulcers, constipation, and intestinal infection.
However, there is little scientific
knowledge available regarding the pharmacological effects of this species.
Thus in vivo and
in silico phytochemical studies are required to establish whether this plant has these effects.
Further tests were necessary to evaluate the pharmacological activity of the compounds
found in this plant, and demonstrate results related to the anti-inflammatory process, which
will serve as the basis for future research in this area.
Methods:
Therefore, our study aimed to determine the acute toxicity levels of the hexanoic
fraction of the ethanolic extract of Eleutherine bulbosa (referred to as ExtHF) using adult
zebrafish, with the determination of the LD50, behavioral and histopathological evaluations,
as well as the anti-inflammatory potential of ExtHF, at different doses, in abdominal edema
induced by carrageenan.
The acute toxicity study and histopathological analysis in zebrafish
showed that ExtHF has a high toxic potential, with an LD50 of 346.
74 mg/kg.
However,
ExtHF showed an anti-inflammatory effect by inhibiting abdominal edema at all doses
tested.
Results:
The inhibition rate of 66.
2% and 62.
4%, respectively, was observed with the 2.
5
mg/kg dose, respectively, indicating that ExtHF is safe in terms of acute toxicity based on
behavioral changes, mortality rate, and histopathological examination.
Therefore, ExtHF
has an acceptable level of safety for acute toxicity, defined by the analysis of behavioral
changes, mortality, and histopathology, showing a significant anti-inflammatory effect in
zebrafish at all doses, showing that ExtHF was very efficient in preventing the formation of
edema, in addition, it was also revealed that ExtHF has a great effect in reversing the edema
which is already installed.
Conclusion:
Molecular docking studies revealed that the eleutherol molecule isolated from
E.
bulbosa has a dual inhibition profile against cyclooxygenase-1 and 2.
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