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Query: EC:1.10.3.2 (
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Known for centuries throughout the world,
Plantago
species have long been used as traditional herbal remedies for many diseases related to inflammatory conditions of the skin, respiratory and digestive tract, or even malignancy. This study is aimed first at investigating the
in vitro
antioxidant and regenerative effects of
Plantago sempervirens
Crantz hydroalcoholic extract followed by an
in vivo
experiment using a turpentine oil-induced inflammation model. The
in vitro
evaluation for antioxidant activity was performed using classical assays such as DPPH and TEAC scavenging assays but also EPR, and the total phenolic content was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. The wound healing assay was performed on human cells (Human EA.hy926). Besides, the prooxidant activity was determined using a method which involves
in situ
free radical generation by
laccase
and the oxidation of haemoglobin. On turpentine oil-induced inflammation in rats, the
in vivo
effects of three doses of
P. sempervirens
extracts (100%, 50%, and 25%) were assessed by measuring oxidative stress (MDA, TOS, OSI, NO, CAT, and SOD) and inflammatory (CRP, WBC, and
NEU
) parameters. Having a rich polyphenolic content, the xerophyte
P. sempervirens
exhibited a strong
in vitro
antioxidant activity by scavenging radicals, enhancing cell regeneration, and reducing oxidative stress markers. Diluted
P. sempervirens
extract (25%) exhibited the best antioxidant, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory activity.
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PMID:
In Vivo
Pharmacological and Anti-inflammatory Evaluation of Xerophyte
Plantago sempervirens
Crantz. 3128 80