HPLC–ESI–QTOF–MS/MS profiling and therapeutic effects of Schinus terebinthifolius and Schinus molle fruits: investigation of their antioxidant, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive properties

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Anouar Feriani
Meriam Tir
Afoua Mufti
Ana María Gómez Caravaca
María del Mar Contreras
Amani Taamalli
Antonio Segura Carretero
Nouf Aldawood
Saber Nahdi
Saleh Alwasel
Abdel Halim Harrath
Nizar Tlili
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[1] Faculty of Sciences of Gafsa,Research Unit of Macromolecular Biochemistry and Genetics
[2] Université Tunis EL Manar,Laboratoire d’Ecologie, de Biologie et de Physiologie des Organismes Aquatiques, LR18ES41, Faculté des Sciences de Tunis
[3] University of Granada,Department of Analytical Chemistry
[4] University of Granada,Research and Development of Functional Food Centre (CIDAF)
[5] Universidad de Jaén,Department of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering
[6] Center of Biotechnology of Borj-Cédria,Laboratory of Olive Biotechnology
[7] King Saud University,Department of Zoology, College of Science
[8] Université de Carthage,Institut Supérieur des Sciences et Technologies de l’Environnement, Borj Cédria
[9] Université Tunis El - Manar,Faculté des Sciences de Tunis
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Inflammopharmacology | 2021年 / 29卷
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HPLC–DAD–ESI–MS/MS; Antidiabetic antinociceptive; Anti-inflammatory; DNA; Protein;
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The aim of the current work was to study the phytochemical variability among Schinus terebinthifolius (STE) and Schinus molle (SME) fruit extracts. The in vitro antioxidant, antihemolytic, antidiabetic, and macromolecule damage protective activities, as well as, the in vivo anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive capacities were assessed. Using the HPLC–ESI–QTOF/MS analysis, the chemical profile of fruit extract varied between S. terebinthifolius (30 compounds) and S. molle (16 compounds). The major compound was masazino-flavanone (5774.98 and 1177.65 μg/g sample for STE and SME, respectively). The investigations highlighted significant antioxidant proprieties when using ABTS radical (IC50; 0.12 and 0.14 mg/ml for STE and SME, respectively), superoxide (IC50; 0.17 and 0.22 mg/ml for STE and SME, respectively) and hydrogen peroxide (IC50; 014 and 0.17 mg/ml for STE and SME, respectively). In addition, STE and SME proved preventive effects against H2O2-induced hemolysis (IC50; 0.22 and 0.14 mg/ml for STE and SME, respectively). The in vitro antidiabetic effect revealed that STE and SME exhibited important inhibitory effects against α-amylase (IC50; 0.13 and 0.19 mg/ml for STE and SME, respectively) and α-glycosidase (IC50; 0.21 and 0.18 mg/ml for STE and SME, respectively) when compared with acarbose. Furthermore, the extracts showed potent inhibitory activity against AAPH-induced plasmid DNA damage, and protein oxidation. In vivo study revealed that STE and SME presented interesting antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory capacities. All observed effects highlighted the potential application of Schinus fruit extract in food and pharmaceutical industries against ROS-induced damage.
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