富含 Alliin 的大蒜提取物的化学分析及其在黑腹果蝇中的安全性评估

Q1 Environmental Science Toxicology Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.toxrep.2024.101760
Zeniat Emike Oyaluna , Amos Olalekan Abolaji , Olusola Bodede , John Oludele Olanlokun , Gerhard Prinsloo , Paul Steenkamp , Chinedum Peace Babalola
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大蒜(Allium sativum)因含有有机硫化合物而具有传统的药用价值。尽管大蒜具有诸多益处,但人们对草药提取物的毒性也产生了担忧,因此有必要对其进行安全性评估。本研究旨在以黑腹果蝇为模型生物,评估富含蒜氨酸的大蒜提取物(ARGE)的化学分析和安全性。采用微波辅助方法从蒜瓣(Allium sativum Linn:UIH-23262)中提取了富蒜氨酸大蒜提取物,并使用 UPLC-ESI-MS、1H NMR、HPLC 和 IR 对其进行了表征。利用黑腹蝇蛹(哈里奇品系)对其安全性进行了评估,并在 1-3 天大的苍蝇身上进行了各种试验。评估了毒理学标志物和氧化应激,以了解 ARGE 对苍蝇的影响。利用 UPLC-ESI-MS 对 ARGE 进行了化学分析,证实其中含有 ALLIIN(S-烯丙基-L-半胱氨酸-S-氧化物)、L-精氨酸、γ-谷氨酰蛋氨酸、S-(2-羧丙基)谷胱甘肽、N-γ-谷氨酰-S-(1-丙烯基)半胱氨酸、N-γ-谷氨酰-S-(2-丙烯基)半胱氨酸、N-γ-谷氨酰苯丙氨酸、S-(烯丙基硫代)半胱氨酸、γ-谷氨酰-S-烯丙基硫代半胱氨酸和芥子甙 B。高效液相色谱法证实,烯丙基苷含量为 0.073 毫克/克。对黑腹蝇蛆的毒理学评估表明,ARGE 通过提高总硫醇水平和 GST 活性来增强抗氧化防御能力,同时降低乙酰胆碱酯酶活性。在过氧化氢酶活性和细胞代谢率方面没有观察到明显变化。组织学检查显示,黑腹蝇的大脑、脂肪体或肠道的组织结构没有发生变化。这项研究证明了 ARGE 对黑腹蝇蛆的安全性,支持其作为一种安全草药的潜力。
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Chemical analysis of Alliin-Rich Allium sativum (Garlic) extract and its safety evaluation in Drosophila melanogaster
Garlic (Allium sativum) has been traditionally valued for its medicinal properties attributed to the presence of organosulfur compounds. Despite its benefits, concerns about herbal extract toxicity have arisen, necessitating safety assessment. This study was designed to evaluate the chemical analysis and safety profile of Alliin-Rich Garlic Extract (ARGE) using Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism. The ARGE was extracted from garlic cloves (Allium sativum Linn: UIH-23262) using a microwave-assisted method and characterized using UPLC-ESI-MS, 1H NMR, HPLC and IR. Its safety evaluation was determined using D. melanogaster (Harwich strain), and various assays were conducted on 1–3-day-old flies. Toxicological markers and oxidative stress were assessed to understand the impact of ARGE on the flies. Chemical profiling of ARGE using UPLC-ESI-MS, confirmed the presence of alliin (S-ally-L-cysteine-S-oxide), L-arginine, γ-glutamylmethionine, S-(2-carboxypropyl) glutathione, N-γ-glutamyl-S-(1-propenyl) cysteine, N-γ-glutamyl-S-(2-propenyl) cysteine, N-γ-glutamylphenylalanine, S-(allylthio) cysteine, γ-glutamyl-S-allylthiocysteine and eruboside B. HPLC confirmed an alliin content of 0.073 mg/g. Toxicological assessment in D. melanogaster revealed that ARGE enhanced antioxidant defenses by increasing total thiol levels and GST activity, while reducing acetylcholinesterase activity. No significant alteration was observed in catalase activity and cellular metabolic rate. Histological examination revealed no alterations in the histoarchitecture of the brain, fat body or gut of D. melanogaster. The study demonstrated the safety of ARGE in D. melanogaster, supporting its potential as a safe herbal remedy.
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