Although Anthemis spp. are commonly used as antiinflammatory, antibacterial agents, the exact mechanism of action is still unknown.We evaluated the antioxidant effect of Anthemis aetnensis by testing the free radical scavenging capacity and its effect on xanthine oxidase (XO) activity. In addition, the effect of the same extract on human leukocyte elastase activity was also evaluated. Flowers of A. aetnensis Schouw were collected on the slopes of the volcano Mount Etna. Antioxidant activity was assessed using a method that excludes the Fenton-type reaction. Since xanthine (X)/XO system represents a source of free radicals, we also tested the hypothesis that the study’s extractmight inhibit the enzymatic activity of XO. In addition, the same extract of A. aetnensis was used to test its activity on human leukocyte elastase. Extract of A. aetnensis showed antioxidant activity which was not due to inhibition of XO activity. In addition, extract of A aetnensis showed a significant elastase inhibitory activity. Our data suggest that antioxidant capacity and inhibitor activity on elastase may explain the protective effects on inflammation, ulcers, irradiated skin injuries and cystitis affliction
Biological activities of extract of Anthemis aetnensis Schouw: in vitro evaluation
RAGUSA S;
2012-01-01
Abstract
Although Anthemis spp. are commonly used as antiinflammatory, antibacterial agents, the exact mechanism of action is still unknown.We evaluated the antioxidant effect of Anthemis aetnensis by testing the free radical scavenging capacity and its effect on xanthine oxidase (XO) activity. In addition, the effect of the same extract on human leukocyte elastase activity was also evaluated. Flowers of A. aetnensis Schouw were collected on the slopes of the volcano Mount Etna. Antioxidant activity was assessed using a method that excludes the Fenton-type reaction. Since xanthine (X)/XO system represents a source of free radicals, we also tested the hypothesis that the study’s extractmight inhibit the enzymatic activity of XO. In addition, the same extract of A. aetnensis was used to test its activity on human leukocyte elastase. Extract of A. aetnensis showed antioxidant activity which was not due to inhibition of XO activity. In addition, extract of A aetnensis showed a significant elastase inhibitory activity. Our data suggest that antioxidant capacity and inhibitor activity on elastase may explain the protective effects on inflammation, ulcers, irradiated skin injuries and cystitis afflictionI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.