Volume 149, August 2015, Pages 189–195
Determination of in vitro antioxidant and UV-protecting activity of aqueous and ethanolic extracts from Galinsoga parviflora and Galinsoga quadriradiata herb
Highlights
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- Aqueous extracts from the Galinsoga herb are effective as photoprotectors.
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- The activity may be related to the content of caffeoylglucaric acids.
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- Ethanolic extracts from the herb have cytotoxic activity.
Abstract
Galinsoga
species are used in folk medicine as anti-inflammatory agents and
accelerators for wound healing. They also have reported antioxidant
activity. We examined aqueous and ethanolic extracts derived from the Galinsoga
herb as potential photoprotectors, as the role of reactive oxygen
species (ROS) has implicated in skin damage. The extracts used in the
study were standardized by determining the sum of flavonoids, and the
amount of caffeic acid and its derivatives. The antioxidant activity of
the extracts was evaluated by examining the scavenging of two radicals
(O2
− and H2O2)
generated in cell-free systems. We also examined the effect on ROS
generation by human skin fibroblasts after UV irradiation. In addition
we determined the cytotoxicity of the extracts and their protective
effect against damage caused by UV irradiation (MTT test, LDH release
test and staining with annexine V-FITC/PI).
Our findings show that the ethanolic extracts from the herb have cytotoxic effects, while the aqueous extracts from Galinsoga herb have protective activity, in part due to their ability to inhibit ROS generation.
In the conclusion the aqueous extracts from the both tested species may be effective as photoprotectors.
Keywords
- Galinsoga parviflora;
- Galinsoga quadriradiata;
- Photoprotection;
- Reactive oxygen species;
- Human fibroblasts
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