Hydro-alcoholic extract of Ochradenus baccatus exhibits anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties and inhibits enzyme of uric acid metabolism: Implications for bioactive molecules

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  • Mohammad Fahad Ullah Research Chair, Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, Faculty of Applied Medical Science, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2022.v34.i11.2969

Abstract

Traditional medicines have been an accessible, affordable, and culturally acceptable model of healthcare that is trusted across
the globe in terms of disease management, symptoms relief and patient satisfaction. The natural products derived from plant sources are
the fundamental ingredients of traditional and folk medicine and serve as lead compounds or pharmacophore for most effective drugs in
modern pharmacology for treatment of infectious and chronic diseases. Ochradenus baccatus, which belongs to family Resedaceae, is a
perennial shrub, widely distributed in the arid regions of Arabian Peninsula and finds mention in the traditional medicine for reproductive
health, inflammation and infection. Results: As a proof-of-concept, this study has investigated the various bioactive properties of the plant
vis-à-vis anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and inhibition of xanthine oxidase using standard in vitro experimental models. The bioactive
molecules found in the extract included flavonoids, phenolics, tannins, saponins and alkaloids in varying quantities, which are known to
be associated with a multitude of pharmacological properties. Our results show that the extract caused a progressive inhibition of DPPH
radical and neutralizes superoxide anions in a dose-dependent manner. The extract demonstrated its redox-active potential by means of its
ability to reduce Cu (II) to Cu (I) that is detected using bathocuproine, a Cu (I)-specific sequestering agent. Progressive doses of the extracts
inhibited the denaturation of protein (a factor associated with inflammation), with maximum inhibition of 70.6% observed at concentration
of 600 μg/ml, after which the effect plateaued for further doses. Moreover, the extract displayed a progressive inhibitory property against
the enzymatic activity of xanthine oxidase with a maximum inhibition of 66% observed at a dose of 300 μg/ml. Conclusion: Inhibition of
xanthine oxidase reduces the hyperuricemia in patients with gout and nephrolithiasis as it alleviates the tendency of salt accumulation in
the joints and kidney. The interest in the natural products pharmacology is escalating and exploring novel bioactive properties in plants
of interest is a significant stride from the traditional knowledge to evidence-based practice

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Published

2023-01-04

How to Cite

Fahad Ullah, M. “Hydro-Alcoholic Extract of Ochradenus Baccatus Exhibits Anti-Oxidative and Anti-Inflammatory Properties and Inhibits Enzyme of Uric Acid Metabolism: Implications for Bioactive Molecules”. Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, vol. 34, no. 11, Jan. 2023, doi:10.9755/ejfa.2022.v34.i11.2969.

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