2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25194482
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Phenolic Profile of Herbal Infusion and Polyphenol-Rich Extract from Leaves of the Medicinal Plant Antirhea borbonica: Toxicity Assay Determination in Zebrafish Embryos and Larvae

Abstract: Antirhea borbonica (A. borbonica) is an endemic plant from the Mascarene archipelago in the Indian Ocean commonly used in traditional medicine for its health benefits. This study aims (1) at exploring polyphenols profiles from two types of extracts—aqueous (herbal infusion) and acetonic (polyphenol rich) extracts from A. borbonica leaves—and (2) at evaluating their potential toxicity in vivo for the first time. We first demonstrated that, whatever type of extraction is used, both extracts displayed significant… Show more

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“…Based on our previous study [ 32 ], the dose of 25 mg/kg was chosen for mice gavage and corresponded to the lowest dose (1.4 g/L) tested on the zebrafish (embryos/larvae) model, showing no toxicological effect. As shown in Figure 1 A, the quantity of polyphenol administered by gavage is not negligible since we found total contents of phenolic acids and flavonoids of 47.6 ± 8.5 mg GAE/100 g dried powder and of 27.1 ± 3.2 mg QE/100 g dried powder, respectively.…”
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“…Based on our previous study [ 32 ], the dose of 25 mg/kg was chosen for mice gavage and corresponded to the lowest dose (1.4 g/L) tested on the zebrafish (embryos/larvae) model, showing no toxicological effect. As shown in Figure 1 A, the quantity of polyphenol administered by gavage is not negligible since we found total contents of phenolic acids and flavonoids of 47.6 ± 8.5 mg GAE/100 g dried powder and of 27.1 ± 3.2 mg QE/100 g dried powder, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously reported [ 32 ] that CA and derivatives were the most abundant polyphenolic compounds of A. borbonica . In order to explore the mechanism of action of polyphenol-rich extract from A. borbonica , we investigated if we could reproduce the observed curative nephroprotective effects of A. borbonica extract by oral administration of CA.…”
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confidence: 99%
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