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A total of 100 gs of dried seed powder were subjected to extraction using 250 ml of methanol and a Soxhlet extractor maintained at 60–65 °C for five hours. The resulting dried extract (5 gs) was stored in an airtight container in a refrigerator at low temperature and administered by rats to test its antihypertensive impact. The assessment of obtained extract impact on hypertension induced by DOCA-salt was conducted through blood pressure measurement and biochemical analysis.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>Our study revealed that the methanolic extract of <em>Quercus leucotrichophora</em> A. camus seeds exerted blood pressure-lowering effects, associated with an increase in serum Nitric Oxide (NO) levels. The attenuation of hypertension by extract was further linked to the normalization of serum Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup>concentrations, indicating an improvement in electrolyte imbalance. Additionally, the antioxidant properties of <em>Quercus leucotrichophora</em> A. camus were evident through increased activities of Glutathione (GSH), Glutathione Peroxidase <strong>(</strong>GHPx), Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), and decrease activity of Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS).</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>The findings of our investigation suggest that the antihypertensive action of <em>Quercus leucotrichophora</em> A. camus is correlated with enhanced endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activation and an augmented antioxidant defense system. This sheds light on the potential therapeutic benefits of plant under investigation in managing hypertension, emphasizing its role in promoting cardiovascular health. 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摘要
槲树(Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus)俗称班吉橡树或班树,属于椑科,大量分布在喜马偕尔邦的西姆拉、库鲁-马纳利和上曼迪地区。本研究探讨了植物种子的药用特性,这些种子以其抗氧化和利尿活性而闻名,传统上被用于治疗高血压、降血脂和保护肝脏。使用 250 毫升甲醇和索氏萃取器在 60-65 °C 下萃取 100 克干燥种子粉末 5 小时。得到的干燥提取物(5 克)被密封保存在低温冰箱中,然后给大鼠服用以测试其抗高血压作用。通过血压测量和生化分析,评估了提取物对 DOCA 盐诱导的高血压的影响。结果我们的研究表明,槲寄生种子的甲醇提取物具有降压作用,与血清一氧化氮(NO)水平的增加有关。提取物对高血压的缓解还与血清中 Na+ 和 K+ 浓度的正常化有关,这表明电解质失衡得到了改善。此外,通过提高谷胱甘肽(GSH)、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GHPx)、超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)的活性以及降低硫代巴比妥酸活性物质(TBARS)的活性,可以明显看出槲栎萃取物的抗氧化特性。结论我们的研究结果表明,槲寄生 A. camus 的降压作用与内皮一氧化氮合酶(eNOS)活化增强和抗氧化防御系统增强有关。这揭示了正在研究的植物在控制高血压方面的潜在疗效,强调了其在促进心血管健康方面的作用。为阐明其潜在机制并探索槲寄生在心血管医学领域的全部药理潜力,还需要进一步的研究。
Evaluation of anti-hypertensive activity of Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus methanolic extract on DOCA-salt induced hypertensive rats
Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus, commonly known as Banj oak or Ban tree, belongs to the Fagaceae family and is abundantly found in the regions of Shimla, Kullu-Manali, and upper Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. This study explores the medicinal properties of plant seeds, known for their antioxidant and diuretic activity, traditionally utilized in the treatment of hypertension and hypolipidemic, hepatoprotective conditions.
Purpose
To investigate the antihypertensive effect of methanolic extract of Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus seeds in DOCA sat induced rats.
Material and methods
Ground seeds of Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus were stored in an airtight container. A total of 100 gs of dried seed powder were subjected to extraction using 250 ml of methanol and a Soxhlet extractor maintained at 60–65 °C for five hours. The resulting dried extract (5 gs) was stored in an airtight container in a refrigerator at low temperature and administered by rats to test its antihypertensive impact. The assessment of obtained extract impact on hypertension induced by DOCA-salt was conducted through blood pressure measurement and biochemical analysis.
Results
Our study revealed that the methanolic extract of Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus seeds exerted blood pressure-lowering effects, associated with an increase in serum Nitric Oxide (NO) levels. The attenuation of hypertension by extract was further linked to the normalization of serum Na+ and K+concentrations, indicating an improvement in electrolyte imbalance. Additionally, the antioxidant properties of Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus were evident through increased activities of Glutathione (GSH), Glutathione Peroxidase (GHPx), Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), and decrease activity of Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS).
Conclusion
The findings of our investigation suggest that the antihypertensive action of Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus is correlated with enhanced endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) activation and an augmented antioxidant defense system. This sheds light on the potential therapeutic benefits of plant under investigation in managing hypertension, emphasizing its role in promoting cardiovascular health. Further research is warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and to explore the full pharmacological potential of Quercus leucotrichophora A. camus in the field of cardiovascular medicine.