Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families
- Autores
- Torres Carro, R.; Alberto, Maria Rosa; Isla, M.I.
- Año de publicación
- 2013
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- In inflammation, many leucocytes are damaged or destroyed; in result, their lisosomal enzymes are spread to the extracellular medium, damaging the tissue of the swollen area. This induces the synthesis of more inflammation mediators and worsens the inflammation. Plants are a promising source of metabolites with important bio-activities and a potential usage in the treatment of illness related to inflammatory process. We evaluated seventeen plant species' ability to stabilize lisosome membrane, inferred by their capacity to protect red blood cells' membrane. Plant species were recollected from arid regions of Northwest Argentina and its tinctures' ability to protect red blood cells? (RBC) membrane was evaluated by using a hypotonic saline solution and spectrophotometrical quantification of the hemoglobin released. As positive controls, anti-inflammatory drugs were used. The majority of the studied species were able to stabilize the RBC membrane, except for Ephedra multiflora and Frankenia triandra. The plant species that prevented the lyses of 50% or more RBC at 1.5 mg/ml were: Baccharis boliviensis, B. incarum, Chiliotrichiopsis keidelii, Parastrephia lepidophylla, P. phyliciformis, Fabiana bryoides, F. patagonica and Junellia seriphioides. In comparison to the anti-inflammatory drugs tested, some species showed a higher effect.
Fil: Torres Carro, R.. No especifíca;
Fil: Alberto, Maria Rosa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto de Química del Noroeste. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia. Instituto de Química del Noroeste; Argentina
Fil: Isla, M.I.. No especifíca; - Fuente
- XXIX Annual Scientific Meeting; Tucuman Biology Assoc., 2012; Horco Molle; Oct 17-19
- Materia
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Red Blood Cells
Puna
Lisosomes
Inflammation
Asteraceae
Ephedraceae
Frankeniaceae
Solanaceae
Rosaceae
Verbenaceae - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/1842
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Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families |
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Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families |
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Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families Torres Carro, R. Red Blood Cells Puna Lisosomes Inflammation Asteraceae Ephedraceae Frankeniaceae Solanaceae Rosaceae Verbenaceae |
title_short |
Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families |
title_full |
Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families |
title_fullStr |
Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families |
title_full_unstemmed |
Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families |
title_sort |
Stabilization of Lisosome Membrane by Species from Asteraceae, Ephedraceae, Frankeniaceae, Solanaceae, Rosaceae and Verbenaceae Families |
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Torres Carro, R. Alberto, Maria Rosa Isla, M.I. |
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Torres Carro, R. |
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Torres Carro, R. Alberto, Maria Rosa Isla, M.I. |
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Alberto, Maria Rosa Isla, M.I. |
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Red Blood Cells Puna Lisosomes Inflammation Asteraceae Ephedraceae Frankeniaceae Solanaceae Rosaceae Verbenaceae |
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Red Blood Cells Puna Lisosomes Inflammation Asteraceae Ephedraceae Frankeniaceae Solanaceae Rosaceae Verbenaceae |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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In inflammation, many leucocytes are damaged or destroyed; in result, their lisosomal enzymes are spread to the extracellular medium, damaging the tissue of the swollen area. This induces the synthesis of more inflammation mediators and worsens the inflammation. Plants are a promising source of metabolites with important bio-activities and a potential usage in the treatment of illness related to inflammatory process. We evaluated seventeen plant species' ability to stabilize lisosome membrane, inferred by their capacity to protect red blood cells' membrane. Plant species were recollected from arid regions of Northwest Argentina and its tinctures' ability to protect red blood cells? (RBC) membrane was evaluated by using a hypotonic saline solution and spectrophotometrical quantification of the hemoglobin released. As positive controls, anti-inflammatory drugs were used. The majority of the studied species were able to stabilize the RBC membrane, except for Ephedra multiflora and Frankenia triandra. The plant species that prevented the lyses of 50% or more RBC at 1.5 mg/ml were: Baccharis boliviensis, B. incarum, Chiliotrichiopsis keidelii, Parastrephia lepidophylla, P. phyliciformis, Fabiana bryoides, F. patagonica and Junellia seriphioides. In comparison to the anti-inflammatory drugs tested, some species showed a higher effect. Fil: Torres Carro, R.. No especifíca; Fil: Alberto, Maria Rosa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto de Química del Noroeste. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia. Instituto de Química del Noroeste; Argentina Fil: Isla, M.I.. No especifíca; |
description |
In inflammation, many leucocytes are damaged or destroyed; in result, their lisosomal enzymes are spread to the extracellular medium, damaging the tissue of the swollen area. This induces the synthesis of more inflammation mediators and worsens the inflammation. Plants are a promising source of metabolites with important bio-activities and a potential usage in the treatment of illness related to inflammatory process. We evaluated seventeen plant species' ability to stabilize lisosome membrane, inferred by their capacity to protect red blood cells' membrane. Plant species were recollected from arid regions of Northwest Argentina and its tinctures' ability to protect red blood cells? (RBC) membrane was evaluated by using a hypotonic saline solution and spectrophotometrical quantification of the hemoglobin released. As positive controls, anti-inflammatory drugs were used. The majority of the studied species were able to stabilize the RBC membrane, except for Ephedra multiflora and Frankenia triandra. The plant species that prevented the lyses of 50% or more RBC at 1.5 mg/ml were: Baccharis boliviensis, B. incarum, Chiliotrichiopsis keidelii, Parastrephia lepidophylla, P. phyliciformis, Fabiana bryoides, F. patagonica and Junellia seriphioides. In comparison to the anti-inflammatory drugs tested, some species showed a higher effect. |
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