[Objectives]To obtain the optimal extraction process parameters of volatile oil of Artemisiae Scopariae Herba.[Methods]The controlled variable method was used to take the extraction amount of volatile oil as the evalu...[Objectives]To obtain the optimal extraction process parameters of volatile oil of Artemisiae Scopariae Herba.[Methods]The controlled variable method was used to take the extraction amount of volatile oil as the evaluation indicator,and the effects of single factor solid-to-liquid ratio,soaking time and extraction time on the yield rate of volatile oil were investigated.[Results]When the solid-to-liquid ratio reached 1∶12,the soaking time reached 3 h,and the extraction time reached 2 h,the yield of volatile oil was the highest.[Conclusions]The conditions of this process are stable and feasible,and it is expected to provide a certain reference for extracting volatile oil from Artemisiae Scopariae Herba.展开更多
Individuals with Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency are susceptible to hemolytic anemia when exposed to pro-oxidant substances. This study investigates the hemolytic impact of Artemisia annua (A. annu...Individuals with Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency are susceptible to hemolytic anemia when exposed to pro-oxidant substances. This study investigates the hemolytic impact of Artemisia annua (A. annua) extracts in G6PD-deficient subjects through a mixed experimental approach. In the in vitro phase, red blood cells from G6PD-deficient individuals and rats induced with Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) were exposed to various concentrations of A. annua infusion, with distilled water and physiological saline as positive and negative controls respectively. The in vivo study involved G6PD-deficient Wistar rats divided into three groups receiving A. annua infusion, quinine (positive control), and distilled water (negative control) via gavage. Blood samples were collected for biochemical and hematological analyses. Notably, at a 40% concentration of A. annua infusion, there was a significant increase in the hemolysis rate of G6PD-deficient red blood cells compared to controls (p A. annua exhibited elevated aspartate aminotransferase (129.25 ± 4.55 U/L vs. 80.09 ± 4.03 U/L;p A. annua infusion tested positive for saponins. These findings underscore the risk of hemolysis in G6PD-deficient individuals upon ingesting A. annua.展开更多
[Objectives]This paper was to figure out whether the dominant bacterial community has the role and effect of bacterial community and its defense mechanism against potential pathogenic fungi in Artemisia annua,and thus...[Objectives]This paper was to figure out whether the dominant bacterial community has the role and effect of bacterial community and its defense mechanism against potential pathogenic fungi in Artemisia annua,and thus establish a systematic model of bacteria-fungus-plant.[Methods]Fifty-eight strains of bacteria and one strain of pathogenic fungi,Globisporangium ultimatum,were used for the experiments.These 58 bacterial strains were assembled into a bacterial community,and the bacteria with abundance in the top 1%were reassembled into a dominant bacterial community as measured by 16S rDNA.[Results]The growth of A.annua seedlings inoculated with bacterial communities and pathogenic fungi or dominant bacterial communities and pathogenic fungi was significantly better than that of A.annua seedlings inoculated with pathogenic fungi during in vitro confrontation,which was evident in both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant assays.[Conclusions]The results suggest that the dominant bacterial community has a crucial role as a representative core microbial community of synthetic bacterial community,which can protect plants by interfering with the growth of phytopathogenic fungi mediated by chemical signals,and can be used as the main synthetic community of biocides to achieve the effect of biocontrol.展开更多
Objective:To investigate some pharmacological effects including gastroprotective,antiinflammatory,analgesic,antipyretic and in vitro antioxidant effects of Artemisia herbaalba extract in different experimental models....Objective:To investigate some pharmacological effects including gastroprotective,antiinflammatory,analgesic,antipyretic and in vitro antioxidant effects of Artemisia herbaalba extract in different experimental models.Methods:Inflammation was induced in rat paw by subcutaneous injection of 1%(v/v)carrageenan solution.Writhes was induced in mice by intraperitoneal injection of 0.6%(v/v) acetic acid solution.Pyrexia was induced using Brewer's yeast suspension.Gastric lesion was induced in rats by oral administration of 99% ethanol.The anti-inflammatory,analgesic,antipyretic and gastroprotective activities of Artemisia herba-alba extract were investigated respectively.In vitro antioxidant effect was investigated using DPPH free radical.Results:The plant extract showed anti-inflammatory effect in carrageenan-induced paw edema in rats,analgesic effect against acetic acid-induced writhing,and antipyretic activity in Brewer's yeast model of pyrexia.Besides,it was shown to be a gastroprotective agent against ethanol-induced gastric ulcers.The plant also exhibited a free radical scavenging potential in an in vitro antioxidant study using DPPH.Conclusions:The results validate the use of the investigated plant in traditional medicine for different ailments.展开更多
文摘[Objectives]To obtain the optimal extraction process parameters of volatile oil of Artemisiae Scopariae Herba.[Methods]The controlled variable method was used to take the extraction amount of volatile oil as the evaluation indicator,and the effects of single factor solid-to-liquid ratio,soaking time and extraction time on the yield rate of volatile oil were investigated.[Results]When the solid-to-liquid ratio reached 1∶12,the soaking time reached 3 h,and the extraction time reached 2 h,the yield of volatile oil was the highest.[Conclusions]The conditions of this process are stable and feasible,and it is expected to provide a certain reference for extracting volatile oil from Artemisiae Scopariae Herba.
文摘Individuals with Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency are susceptible to hemolytic anemia when exposed to pro-oxidant substances. This study investigates the hemolytic impact of Artemisia annua (A. annua) extracts in G6PD-deficient subjects through a mixed experimental approach. In the in vitro phase, red blood cells from G6PD-deficient individuals and rats induced with Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) were exposed to various concentrations of A. annua infusion, with distilled water and physiological saline as positive and negative controls respectively. The in vivo study involved G6PD-deficient Wistar rats divided into three groups receiving A. annua infusion, quinine (positive control), and distilled water (negative control) via gavage. Blood samples were collected for biochemical and hematological analyses. Notably, at a 40% concentration of A. annua infusion, there was a significant increase in the hemolysis rate of G6PD-deficient red blood cells compared to controls (p A. annua exhibited elevated aspartate aminotransferase (129.25 ± 4.55 U/L vs. 80.09 ± 4.03 U/L;p A. annua infusion tested positive for saponins. These findings underscore the risk of hemolysis in G6PD-deficient individuals upon ingesting A. annua.
基金Supported by Science and Technology Plan Project of Guizhou Province,China(QKH JC[2020]1Y179)Key Field Project of Education Department of Guizhou Province(QJHKYZ[2021]044)+1 种基金Forestry Research Project of Guizhou Province(QLKH[2021]11)Project of Guizhou Provincial Characteristic Key Laboratory(QJHKY[2021]002).
文摘[Objectives]This paper was to figure out whether the dominant bacterial community has the role and effect of bacterial community and its defense mechanism against potential pathogenic fungi in Artemisia annua,and thus establish a systematic model of bacteria-fungus-plant.[Methods]Fifty-eight strains of bacteria and one strain of pathogenic fungi,Globisporangium ultimatum,were used for the experiments.These 58 bacterial strains were assembled into a bacterial community,and the bacteria with abundance in the top 1%were reassembled into a dominant bacterial community as measured by 16S rDNA.[Results]The growth of A.annua seedlings inoculated with bacterial communities and pathogenic fungi or dominant bacterial communities and pathogenic fungi was significantly better than that of A.annua seedlings inoculated with pathogenic fungi during in vitro confrontation,which was evident in both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant assays.[Conclusions]The results suggest that the dominant bacterial community has a crucial role as a representative core microbial community of synthetic bacterial community,which can protect plants by interfering with the growth of phytopathogenic fungi mediated by chemical signals,and can be used as the main synthetic community of biocides to achieve the effect of biocontrol.
基金Supported by National Research CentreEgypt(Grant No.10010307)
文摘Objective:To investigate some pharmacological effects including gastroprotective,antiinflammatory,analgesic,antipyretic and in vitro antioxidant effects of Artemisia herbaalba extract in different experimental models.Methods:Inflammation was induced in rat paw by subcutaneous injection of 1%(v/v)carrageenan solution.Writhes was induced in mice by intraperitoneal injection of 0.6%(v/v) acetic acid solution.Pyrexia was induced using Brewer's yeast suspension.Gastric lesion was induced in rats by oral administration of 99% ethanol.The anti-inflammatory,analgesic,antipyretic and gastroprotective activities of Artemisia herba-alba extract were investigated respectively.In vitro antioxidant effect was investigated using DPPH free radical.Results:The plant extract showed anti-inflammatory effect in carrageenan-induced paw edema in rats,analgesic effect against acetic acid-induced writhing,and antipyretic activity in Brewer's yeast model of pyrexia.Besides,it was shown to be a gastroprotective agent against ethanol-induced gastric ulcers.The plant also exhibited a free radical scavenging potential in an in vitro antioxidant study using DPPH.Conclusions:The results validate the use of the investigated plant in traditional medicine for different ailments.