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Query: EC:1.17.1.4 (
xanthine dehydrogenase
)
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Tabebuia
species (Bignoniaceae) have long been used in folk medicine as anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, antimicrobial, and antitumor. The aim of this study was to investigate if aqueous extract from the leaves (AEL) of
Tabebuia roseoalba
(Ridl.) Sandwith, Bignoniaceae, and its constituents could be useful to decrease serum uric acid levels and restrain the gout inflammatory process. HPLC analysis identified caffeic acid and chlorogenic acid in AEL. Antihyperuricemic effects and inhibition of liver XOD (
xanthine oxidoreductase
) by AEL and identified compounds were evaluated in hyperuricemic mice. Anti-inflammatory activity was evaluated on
MSU
(monosodium urate) crystal-induced paw edema. In addition, AEL antioxidant activity
in vitro
was evaluated. AEL, caffeic, and chlorogenic acids were able to reduce serum uric acid levels in hyperuricemic mice probably through inhibition of liver xanthine oxidase activity and significantly decreased the paw edema induced by
MSU
crystals. AEL showed significant antioxidant activity in all evaluated assays. The results show that the AEL of
Tabebuia roseoalba
can be a promising agent for treatment for gout and inflammatory diseases. We suggest that caffeic and chlorogenic acids may be responsible for the activities demonstrated by the species.
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PMID:Effects of the Aqueous Extract from
Tabebuia roseoalba
and Phenolic Acids on Hyperuricemia and Inflammation. 2937 39