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    <title>Determination of the phytochemical, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of selected Maltese medicinal plants</title>
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    <description>Title: Determination of the phytochemical, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of selected Maltese medicinal plants
Abstract: An inflammatory response is characterised by an increase in the generation of free&#xD;
radicals. Overproduction of free radicals may cause excessive oxidative stress and&#xD;
indiscriminate host-tissue damage. For many inflammatory conditions there is constant&#xD;
demand for better therapeutic alternatives, in part due to the unfavourable adverse&#xD;
effect profile of many existing drugs. A number of scientific reports document that&#xD;
plant-derived phenolic compounds, triterpenoids and alkaloids act as key players in the&#xD;
modulation of inflammatory pathways.&#xD;
The overall scope of the study was to delineate the phytochemical profile and&#xD;
determine the antioxidant properties of the local varieties of 4 selected medicinal plants&#xD;
chosen on the basis of ethno-pharmacological records. The findings provided the basis&#xD;
for bioassays designed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-inflammatory&#xD;
activity of the extracts in human cell models of inflammation.&#xD;
Extracts were preparcd from the rind fraction of Aloe vera leaves and the whole aerial&#xD;
parts of Chiliadenus bocconei, Calendula suffruticosa and Ruta chalepensis using 5&#xD;
separate solvents. Each of the extracts and the crude gel and exudate from Aloe vera&#xD;
leaf were studied for the total content of phenols, alkaloids and triterpenoids using&#xD;
spectrophotometric assays. In addition antioxidant properties were studied using free&#xD;
radical-scavenging activity. Based on their phytochemical content and antioxidant&#xD;
activity, 6 from a total of 22 extracts that were investigated were selected for further&#xD;
study. Specifically optimized assays were used to investigate the effect of the extracts&#xD;
on the release of tissue necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-a) and interleukinl- beta (IL-β~). In&#xD;
addition assays were carried out to determine the effect of the extracts on the&#xD;
transcriptional activity of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-KB) in human cell models of&#xD;
inflammation.&#xD;
Those extracts that emerged with the best profile in the phytochemical and antioxidant&#xD;
studies were the following: Aloe vera exudate; the ethanolic and acetone extracts of&#xD;
Ruta chalepensis; and the aqueous, ethanolic and acetone extracts of Chiliadenus&#xD;
bocconei. These extracts significantly suppressed the LPS (bacterial&#xD;
lipopolysaccharide)-induced release of TNF-a and IL-l~ from phorbol ester-&#xD;
. differentiated U937 cells. The acetone extract of Chiliadenus bocconei and the&#xD;
ethanolic extract of Ruta chalepensis demonstrated the best profiles in terms of both&#xD;
potency and efficacy in the inhibition of the release of TNFa and IL-l respectively&#xD;
Another significant finding was the increased activity of NF-KB that was induced by&#xD;
the extracts from Ruta chalepensis in human embryonic kidney cells (HEK293) that&#xD;
had been stably transfected with a reporter gene that expressed luciferase under the&#xD;
control NF-KB response elements. In addition, significant positive statistical&#xD;
correlations were found between alkaloid content, transcriptional activity of NF-KB&#xD;
and increased EC)o valucs for DPPH frce radical scavenging activity.&#xD;
This is the first scientific study that documents the suppressive activity of extracts from&#xD;
Chiliadenus bocconei and Ruta chalepensis on the release of the pro-inflammatory&#xD;
cytokines TNFa and IL-l ~ from human cell lines. Another significant finding was the&#xD;
increased transcriptional activity of NF-KB that was induced by extracts from Ruta&#xD;
chalepensis. In addition, the outcomes of the study point to the alkaloids in these&#xD;
extracts as potential inducers of the transcriptional activity of NF -KB through a&#xD;
mechanism that could involve the generation of increased intracellular oxidative stress.&#xD;
Increased transcriptional activity of NF -KB has been linked to cytotoxic activity in&#xD;
certain tumour cells. Fractionation of the extracts and delineation of the activity of the&#xD;
fractions on pro-inflammatory mediators is thus warranted. In addition further studies&#xD;
on Ruta chalepensis could lead to the identification of sources of compounds with&#xD;
potential anti-tumour activity in the chemotherapeutic field.
Description: The research work disclosed in this publication is partially funded by the Strategic&#xD;
Educational Pathways Scholarship (Malta). This Scholarship is part-financed by the&#xD;
European Union - European Social Fund (ESF) under Operational Programme II -&#xD;
Cohesion Policy 2007-2013, "Empowering People for More Jobs and a Better Quality&#xD;
Of Life".&#xD;
Operational Programme 11 - Cohesion Policy 2007-2013&#xD;
Empowering People for More Jobs and a Better Quality of&#xD;
Life&#xD;
Scholarship part-financed by the European Union&#xD;
European Social Fund (ESF)&#xD;
r()-fimmr.ing mtp'· R'i% FTJ Funds; 1 :'i%National Funds&#xD;
Investing in your future; PH.D.</description>
    <dc:date>2013-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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