Abstract
Fraxinus angustifolia leaves and bark are used in traditional medicine against various inflammatory-related pathologies
incumbent to reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation by the NADH oxidase activity of enzymes such as xanthine oxidoreductase
(XOR). This study was designed to investigate the in vitro and in vivo inhibitory activities of this enzyme by Fraxinus angustifolia
extracts. The leaf organic phase of ethyl acetate (LFA) and its bark aqueous counterpart (BFA) showed the strongest anti-NADH oxidase
activity in vitro (IC50 = 38.51 and 42.04 μg mL-1, respectively). They consequently suppressed superoxide generation both enzymatically
(53% and 19%, respectively) and nonenzymatically (34% and 19%, respectively). These results were corroborated in vivo, with high anti-
NADH oxidase potential of the leaves and bark extracts (75.32% and 51.32%, respectively) concomitant with moderate hypouricemic
activities (36.84% and 38.59%, respectively). Bio-guided fractionation led to the identification, by LC-DAD-MS/MS, of esculin and
calcelarioside in bark and kaempferol glucoside in leaves as the main compounds responsible for the anti-NADH oxidase activity of
XOR. These results plead in favor of the use of F. angustifolia as a source of potentially interesting therapeutic substances.
Publisher
The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK-ULAKBIM)
Subject
Cell Biology,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Physiology,Microbiology
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