Effects of chronic administration of Taraxacum Officinale Weber extract on oxidative status in rats

Maja Savić, A. M. Samanovic, N. Draginic, M. Andjic, M. Nikolić, V. Jakovljevic, S. Bolevich
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Taraxacum officinale Weber (Asteraceae), known as dandelion, is used for medicinal purposes due to its antioxidant as well as hypolipemic, anticoagulation, diuretic, antitumor, anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective properties. Therefore, the aim of our study was to examine the effects of a two-week application of dandelion root extract on the oxidative status in rats. Every morning, for 15 days, the animals received a fresh infusion of dandelion, and it was previously measured and recorded how much they drank the previous day. After treatment, rats were sacrificed and blood samples were collected from a jugular vein to test the systemic redox state. In rats treated with dandelion extract, there was a significant increase of prooxidant markers, lipid peroxidation index (TBARS) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) compared to the control group. After two weeks of application of fresh dandelion extract, changes in the level of prooxidative parameters were noticed. Levels of H2O2, NO and TBARS increased, while there was a significant decrease in the levels of superoxide anionic radical as the most toxic free radical. On the basis of the obtained results, we can assume that dandelion is successful in treating conditions and diseases caused by an increased amount of superoxide anionic radical. On the other hand, dandelion extract treatment increased the level of reduced glutathione in rats, but significantly reduced the activity of superoxide dismutase and catalase. Further research and studies are needed to identify all bioactive compounds present in dandelion as well as a more detailed examination of the effects of dandelion on oxidation status.
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长期服用蒲公英提取物对大鼠氧化状态的影响
蒲公英(菊科),又称蒲公英,因其抗氧化、降血脂、抗凝血、利尿剂、抗肿瘤、抗炎和保护肝脏的特性而被用于药用。因此,我们研究的目的是研究蒲公英根提取物对大鼠氧化状态的影响,为期两周。连续15天,每天早上,这些动物都接受新鲜的蒲公英输液,并事先测量和记录它们前一天喝了多少。治疗后处死大鼠,颈静脉采血,检测全身氧化还原状态。与对照组相比,蒲公英提取物处理大鼠的促氧化标志物、脂质过氧化指数(TBARS)和过氧化氢(H2O2)显著增加。施用新鲜蒲公英提取物两周后,观察到促氧化参数水平的变化。H2O2、NO和TBARS水平升高,超氧阴离子自由基水平显著降低,是毒性最大的自由基。根据所获得的结果,我们可以假设蒲公英成功地治疗了由超氧阴离子自由基增加引起的疾病。另一方面,蒲公英提取物提高了大鼠还原性谷胱甘肽水平,但显著降低了超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶的活性。需要进一步的研究来确定蒲公英中存在的所有生物活性化合物,并对蒲公英对氧化状态的影响进行更详细的检查。
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