Preliminary studies on antioxidant and anti-cataract activities of Cheilanthes glauca (Cav.) Mett. through various in vitro models
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Pastene, Edgar
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Preliminary studies on antioxidant and anti-cataract activities of Cheilanthes glauca (Cav.) Mett. through various in vitro models
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Aqueous extracts of Cheilanthes glauca (Cav.) Mett., (Adiantaceae), commonly named
Doradilla, are often used in folk medicine as anti-inflammatory and for diabetes
treatment. In the present study the antioxidant capacity of freeze-dried extract of Ch.
glauca was investigated through different tests, i.e. i) 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl
(DPPH), ii) 2,2’-azinobis-3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) radical
scavenging activities iii) ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) iv) Oxygen Radical
Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) v) lipid peroxidation in rat liver microsomes and vi)
anti-cataract effect on cultured bovine lens. The total phenolic content of the plant
was also determined to estimate the antioxidant activity as gallic acid equivalent
(GAE). Doradilla extracts exhibited a strong antioxidant capacity, which was
concentration-dependent in all assays. To ascertain the possible explanation for this
potent activity, the percentages of rutin and total flavonoids were estimated by planar
chromatography, found values of 3.50% ± 0.05% and 11.70% ± 0.08% respectively.
Only rutin was able to partially inhibit cataract formation in high glucose conditions.
The results suggest that rutin could be related to some of pharmacological effects of
Ch. glauca. In vitro models clearly established the antioxidant properties of this plant
and its use in pathological conditions where oxidative stress was involved.
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Electronic Journal of Food and Plants Chemistry 2 (1), 1-8, 2007
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