Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Quail Yolk Oil via Upregulation of Superoxide Dismutase 1 and Catalase Genes and Downregulation of EIGER and Unpaired 2 Genes in a D. melanogaster Model

Author:

Ismaila Muhammad Sani1ORCID,Sanusi Kamaldeen Olalekan2ORCID,Iliyasu Uwaisu3,Imam Mustapha Umar2ORCID,Georges Karla1ORCID,Sundaram Venkatesan1ORCID,Jones Kegan Romelle1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine 999183, Trinidad and Tobago

2. Centre for Advanced Medical Research and Training (CAMRET), Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto 840004, Nigeria

3. Department of Pharmacognosy and Drug Development, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kaduna State University, Kaduna 800283, Nigeria

Abstract

Quail egg yolk oil (QEYO) has a rich history of medicinal use, showcasing heightened antioxidant and bioactive properties in our prior studies. This positions QEYO as a promising candidate for therapeutic and cosmetic applications. In this investigation, QEYO was extracted using ethanol/chloroform and 2-propanol/hexane solvents. GC–MS and FTIR analyses quantified 14 major bioactive compounds in the ethanol/chloroform fraction and 12 in the 2-propanol/hexane fraction. Toxicity evaluations in fruit flies, spanning acute, sub chronic, and chronic exposures, revealed no adverse effects. Negative geotaxis assays assessed locomotor activity, while biochemical assays using fly hemolymph gauged antioxidant responses. Real-time PCR revealed the relative expression levels of the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory genes. FTIR spectra indicated diverse functional groups, and the GC–MS results associated bioactive compounds with the regulation of the anti-inflammatory genes EIGER and UPD2. While no significant change in SOD activities was noted, male flies treated with specific QEYO doses exhibited increased catalase activity and total antioxidant capacity, coupled with a significant decrease in their malondialdehyde levels. This study offers valuable insights into the bioactive compounds of QEYO and their potential regulatory roles in gene expression.

Funder

UWI, CAMRET

Publisher

MDPI AG

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