Hydroalcoholic carthamus tinctorius l. Extract attenuates tnbs-induced ulcerative colitis in mice via downregulation of inflammation and oxidative stress (Record no. 17337)

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Author Li, Zhang
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Title Hydroalcoholic carthamus tinctorius l. Extract attenuates tnbs-induced ulcerative colitis in mice via downregulation of inflammation and oxidative stress
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Volume, Issue number Vol.56(3), Jul-Sep
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Karnataka
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI)
Year 2022
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Summary, etc. Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is distinct by severe inflammation of intestinal epithelial<br/>tissue and more than 2 million people worldwide are affected with ulcerative colitis.<br/>This disease is primarily driven by oxidative stress and inflammation. Objectives: To<br/>identify a safer remedy with less/no adverse effect, we investigated the beneficial ability<br/>of<br/>Carthamus tinctorius L. extracts to alleviate multi-factorial conditions like oxidative<br/>stress, lipid peroxidation, and inflammation in Trinitro benzenesulfonic acid induced<br/>experimental ulcerative colitis in mice. Materials and Methods: Ulcerative colitis in Balb/c<br/>mice were induced by intrarectal administration of TNBS. Hydroalcoholic<br/>Carthamus<br/>tinctorius L. extracts were supplemented orally and all mice were observed and scored<br/>for clinical manifestations. After sacrificing mice, inflammatory markers, colonic oxidative<br/>stress levels, and antioxidant enzymes were measured. Histological features of the colon<br/>were also analyzed. Results: Supplementing the TNBS-induced group with the plant<br/>extracts suppressed oxidative stress, enhanced cytoprotective antioxidants, and reduced<br/>inflammation. The histological evaluation also showed restoration of damaged tissues.<br/>Conclusion: Our findings indicate the curative ability of the hydroalcoholic<br/>Carthamus<br/>tinctorius L. extracts and can be a good therapeutic candidate to treat Ulcerative colitis.<br/>Keywords: Ulcerative colitis, TNBS,<br/>Carthamus tinctorius L., Oxidative stress,<br/>Inflammation.
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Co-Author Niu, Zhongbao
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International Standard Serial Number 0019-5464
Title Indian journal of pharmaceutical education and research
Place, publisher, and date of publication Bengluru Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI)
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URL https://www.ijper.org/sites/default/files/IndJPhaEdRes-56-3-780.pdf
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