Author:
Qabaha Khaled,Ras Sari Abu,Abbadi Jehad,Al-Rimawi Fuad
Abstract
Background: Eucalyptus spp. and Pistascia lentiscus are among the Palestinian trees that are traditionally used in folkloric medicine in
treating many diseases; leaves of which are thought to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant effects. The goal of this
study is to evaluate the in vitro inhibitory effect of Eucalyptus spp. and Pistascia lentiscus extracts on Lipopolysacaride (LPS)-induced
Interlukin-6 (Il-6) and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α (TNF-α) by polymorphonuclear Cells (PMNCs).
Materials and Methods: Polymorphonuclear cells were isolated from the whole blood using Histopaque (Ficol-1077) method and then
cultured in an enriched Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RBMI) medium. Supernatants’ Interlukin-6 (IL-6) and Tumor Necrosis Factor
(TNF-α) levels were determined 24 hour after LPS stimulation. HPLC was employed to determine the concentration of phenolic
compounds in the extracts. The concentrations of TNF-α and IL-6 were compared using paired-samples t test.
Results: Eucalyptus spp. and Pistascia lentiscus leaves extracts have shown significant reduction in the levels of both Il-6 and TNF-α
Gallic acid; a strong anti-inflammatory agent was found to be the major phenolic compound in both leaf extracts. However, other antiinflammatory
phenolic compounds were detected in Pitascia lentiscus extract including syringic acid and p-coumaric acid, while
chlorogenic acid was detected in Eucalyptus spp. leaf extract.
Conclusion: Reduction in the levels of Il-6 and TNF-α upon the effect of both Eucalyptus spp. and Pistascia lentiscus extract is an
indication of their anti-inflammatory effects. Our results may also indicate that the observed anti-inflammatory effect of the above
extracts may be due to the presence of gallic acid and other phenolic compounds.
Publisher
African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI)
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery
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