Phytochemical screening and radioprotective potential of Jasminum grandiflorum methanol extract against gamma irradiation-induced oxidative damage and diverse inflammatory mediators in lungs of male Swiss Albino Rats

Ibrahim, Nehal; Eldahshan, Omayma; Elshawi, Omama E.;

Abstract


Rising awareness about the ecological burden of agricultural by-products and their potential industrial and medicinal applications spurred the research of waste valorization. Egypt is a chief producer of jasmine oils. However, jasmine-dense foliage is an agricultural waste that merits exploitation. Herein, Jasminum grandiflorum leaves were profiled using UPLC-MS, revealing a promising phytochemical composition rich in secoiridoids. A good safety profile was confirmed in vitro on cancerous and normal cell lines and in vivo (LD50>4000mg/kg). The radioprotective effect of 3500 mg/kg jasmine leaves extract against irradiation-induced lung injury was demonstrated. Biochemical analysis indicated that jasmine extract decreased malondialdehyde level and enhanced the endogenous antioxidants GSH-Px, SOD and CAT levels. Jasmine alleviated the inflammatory response by downregulating the expression of COX-2 and iNOS and reducing the inflammatory mediators, TNF-α, IL-6, NO, and PGE2. Jasmine leaves offer interesting application prospects that add economic and industrial value to agricultural waste.


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Title Phytochemical screening and radioprotective potential of Jasminum grandiflorum methanol extract against gamma irradiation-induced oxidative damage and diverse inflammatory mediators in lungs of male Swiss Albino Rats
Authors Ibrahim, Nehal ; Eldahshan, Omayma ; Elshawi, Omama E.
Keywords anti-inflammatory;antioxidant;Jasminum grandiflorum;radioprotective;rat lung;UPLC-MS
Issue Date 1-Jan-2024
Journal Natural Product Research 
Volume 38
Issue 4
Start page 644
End page 649
ISSN 14786419
DOI 10.1080/14786419.2023.2181801
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85148497345

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