2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2017.04.048
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Protective effects of chlorogenic acid in 3-nitropropionic acid induced toxicity and genotoxicity

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“…In that sense, the resulted yields are lower than the reported by Herrera-Carrera et al [12] who made a salvilla infusion with 20.31 ± 0.61% of yield extraction, Avila-Acevedo and Romo-de-Vivar [15] and Avila-Acevedo et al [16] reported a 15.15% in a successive hexane – ethyl acetate – methanol salvilla extract. Our extracts have a higher yield extraction than the reported by Perez-Gutierrez and Vargas-Solis [31] in a successive hexane – chloroform - methanol salvilla extract, where they obtained 7.6%, and it is also higher than Alarcón-Herrera et al [32] who in a successive hexane – methanol extract obtained 10% of yield. In the extract yield all the independent variables in ethanol ( p < 0.05), time ( p < 0.05) and amplitude ( p < 0.05) influenced the response variable, as well as the interactions of the time and the solvent ( p < 0.05), time and the amplitude ( p < 0.05), and the time, solvent, and amplitude ( p < 0.05) (see supplementary information , Table S1 ).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…In that sense, the resulted yields are lower than the reported by Herrera-Carrera et al [12] who made a salvilla infusion with 20.31 ± 0.61% of yield extraction, Avila-Acevedo and Romo-de-Vivar [15] and Avila-Acevedo et al [16] reported a 15.15% in a successive hexane – ethyl acetate – methanol salvilla extract. Our extracts have a higher yield extraction than the reported by Perez-Gutierrez and Vargas-Solis [31] in a successive hexane – chloroform - methanol salvilla extract, where they obtained 7.6%, and it is also higher than Alarcón-Herrera et al [32] who in a successive hexane – methanol extract obtained 10% of yield. In the extract yield all the independent variables in ethanol ( p < 0.05), time ( p < 0.05) and amplitude ( p < 0.05) influenced the response variable, as well as the interactions of the time and the solvent ( p < 0.05), time and the amplitude ( p < 0.05), and the time, solvent, and amplitude ( p < 0.05) (see supplementary information , Table S1 ).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…In the mentioned paper [28], the Ames test and the micronucleus assay were used to evaluate the genotoxicity of P. filicifolia extracts and no genotoxic effect was observed. Stich et al [29] described clastogenic activity of CGA; however, Alarcón-Herrera et al [30] reported that CGA in the dose of 100 mg/kg in the micronuclues assay in vivo has no genotoxic effect. Maistro et al [31] reported the genotoxicity of CA and FA in concentrations of 500 and 1500 µM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also suggested that the ability of carnosine and agmatine to ameliorate the effects of MG, either directly or following upregulation of antioxidant defences may also contribute to their efficacy towards ASD. It is interesting to note that two of propionic acid's likely metabolites, 3-nitropropionate [96] and propionaldehyde [97], have also been associated with ASD; both carnosine and agmatine, could theoretically antagonise either their formation and/or toxicity via inhibiting propionate nitration or promoting aldehyde scavenging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%