{"title":"摩洛哥热烤和未热烤野银籽油体外抗氧化和血红蛋白抗糖化作用的研究","authors":"Nour Elhouda Daoudi, Rhizlan Abdnim, Ghariba Elkhadraoui, Hassane Mekhfi, Abdelkhaleq Legssyer, Abderrahim Ziyyat, Mohamed Bnouham","doi":"10.2174/2212796817666230803141223","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background: Argania spinosa L. seed oil is a Moroccan endemic product that is used traditionally as an alternative treatment for diabetes. Objective: The present work aims to evaluate the hemoglobin antiglycation and the antioxidant effect of roasted (Roil) and unroasted (UnRoil) Argan seed oil in vitro. Methods: The antioxidant activity was evaluated by different methods (total antioxidant capacity by the ammonium molybdate, metal chelating activity, ferric reducing antioxidant power, 1, 1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging, and β-carotene bleaching test), and the protein antiglycation effect was tested using hemoglobin, in vitro. Results: The results showed that both oils possess an important antioxidant effect and the roasting process did not influence the total antioxidant capacity, metal chelating activity, and β-carotene bleaching test. Although, it significantly influences the antiradical activity of Argania spinosa L. seed oil (p < 0.05) with IC50 values of 21.47 ± 0.076 μg/mL for Roil and 4.01 ± 1.13 μg/mL for UnRoil. Besides, Roil and UnRoil it significantly inhibit the hemoglobin glycation activity, with IC50 values of 1.09 ± 0.31 and 0.16 ± 0.031 mg/ml respectively. Moreover, it was noted that UnRoil has a lower IC50 value than Roil, which means that UnRoil has a more potent activity than Roil (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Argania spinosa L. seed oil is an essential source of natural antioxidants and hemoglobin antiglycation that plays a key role in scavenging of free radicals and might be used for reducing the development of diabetic complications.","PeriodicalId":10784,"journal":{"name":"Current Chemical Biology","volume":"145 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-08-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Investigation of In Vitro Antioxidant and Hemoglobin Antiglycation Effect of Roasted and Unroasted Argania spinosa L. 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Results: The results showed that both oils possess an important antioxidant effect and the roasting process did not influence the total antioxidant capacity, metal chelating activity, and β-carotene bleaching test. Although, it significantly influences the antiradical activity of Argania spinosa L. seed oil (p < 0.05) with IC50 values of 21.47 ± 0.076 μg/mL for Roil and 4.01 ± 1.13 μg/mL for UnRoil. Besides, Roil and UnRoil it significantly inhibit the hemoglobin glycation activity, with IC50 values of 1.09 ± 0.31 and 0.16 ± 0.031 mg/ml respectively. Moreover, it was noted that UnRoil has a lower IC50 value than Roil, which means that UnRoil has a more potent activity than Roil (p < 0.05). 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Investigation of In Vitro Antioxidant and Hemoglobin Antiglycation Effect of Roasted and Unroasted Argania spinosa L. Seed Oil from Morocco
Background: Argania spinosa L. seed oil is a Moroccan endemic product that is used traditionally as an alternative treatment for diabetes. Objective: The present work aims to evaluate the hemoglobin antiglycation and the antioxidant effect of roasted (Roil) and unroasted (UnRoil) Argan seed oil in vitro. Methods: The antioxidant activity was evaluated by different methods (total antioxidant capacity by the ammonium molybdate, metal chelating activity, ferric reducing antioxidant power, 1, 1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging, and β-carotene bleaching test), and the protein antiglycation effect was tested using hemoglobin, in vitro. Results: The results showed that both oils possess an important antioxidant effect and the roasting process did not influence the total antioxidant capacity, metal chelating activity, and β-carotene bleaching test. Although, it significantly influences the antiradical activity of Argania spinosa L. seed oil (p < 0.05) with IC50 values of 21.47 ± 0.076 μg/mL for Roil and 4.01 ± 1.13 μg/mL for UnRoil. Besides, Roil and UnRoil it significantly inhibit the hemoglobin glycation activity, with IC50 values of 1.09 ± 0.31 and 0.16 ± 0.031 mg/ml respectively. Moreover, it was noted that UnRoil has a lower IC50 value than Roil, which means that UnRoil has a more potent activity than Roil (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Argania spinosa L. seed oil is an essential source of natural antioxidants and hemoglobin antiglycation that plays a key role in scavenging of free radicals and might be used for reducing the development of diabetic complications.
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Current Chemical Biology aims to publish full-length and mini reviews on exciting new developments at the chemistry-biology interface, covering topics relating to Chemical Synthesis, Science at Chemistry-Biology Interface and Chemical Mechanisms of Biological Systems. Current Chemical Biology covers the following areas: Chemical Synthesis (Syntheses of biologically important macromolecules including proteins, polypeptides, oligonucleotides, oligosaccharides etc.; Asymmetric synthesis; Combinatorial synthesis; Diversity-oriented synthesis; Template-directed synthesis; Biomimetic synthesis; Solid phase biomolecular synthesis; Synthesis of small biomolecules: amino acids, peptides, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleosides; and Natural product synthesis).