1. Origanum vulgare: peroxidase-, superoxide dismutase- and immunomodulatory activities on macrophages activated with Helicobacter pylori derivatives.
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Ferramola, Florencia Fátima, Marrassini, Carla, Alonso, María Rosario, Mattar Dominguez, María Aida, Vega, Alba Edith, and Anesini, Claudia
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OREGANO ,GASTRIC mucosa ,HELICOBACTER pylori ,STOMACH cancer ,SUPEROXIDE dismutase - Abstract
Helicobacter pylori, invades the gastric mucosa and is one of the causative agents of stomach cancer and peptic ulcers. Origanum vulgare, is a flavouring herb used worldwide. But little is known about the effects of extracts prepared by maceration in cold PBS. This study was aimed at determining the superoxide dismutase (SOD)- and peroxidase (Px)-like antioxidant activities as well as the immunomodulatory activity (anti-inflammatory/pro-inflammatory) of an aqueous extract of O. vulgare by evaluating the production of nitric oxide (NO) in macrophages stimulated with H. pylori derivatives. The cold extract presented SOD-like and Px-like activities with effective concentration 50 (EC50) values of Px = 489.7 ± 48 µg/ml and SOD= 384.7 ± 30 µg/ml. The extract was also capable of modulating the production of NO in macrophages stimulated by H. pylori derivatives by exerting a pro-inflammatory activity at high concentrations and an anti-inflammatory activity at low concentrations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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