Biological Activities of Four Adaptogenic Plant Extracts and Their Active Substances on a Rotifer Model
Rotifers have been widely used as well-characterized models of aging, since their multiorgan character makes them suitable as in vivo toxicological and lifespan models. Here we report the assessment of four adaptogenic plants and their extracts for the first time in this model. The effects on rotife...
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doaj-7dcd887ddc6846e491a4b3dde799416b2020-11-25T02:17:15ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882018-01-01201810.1155/2018/36906833690683Biological Activities of Four Adaptogenic Plant Extracts and Their Active Substances on a Rotifer ModelLilla Mácsai0Zsolt L. Datki1Dezső Csupor2Attila Horváth3Zoltán P. Zomborszki4Department of Psychiatry, University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine, Szeged 6720, HungaryDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Szeged, Faculty of Medicine, Szeged 6720, HungaryDepartment of Pharmacognosy, University of Szeged, Faculty of Pharmacy, Szeged 6720, HungaryDepartment of Pharmacognosy, University of Szeged, Faculty of Pharmacy, Szeged 6720, HungaryDepartment of Pharmacognosy, University of Szeged, Faculty of Pharmacy, Szeged 6720, HungaryRotifers have been widely used as well-characterized models of aging, since their multiorgan character makes them suitable as in vivo toxicological and lifespan models. Here we report the assessment of four adaptogenic plants and their extracts for the first time in this model. The effects on rotifer viability of extracts and characteristic active markers of Panax ginseng, Withania somnifera, Leuzea carthamoides, and Rhodiola rosea were tested in vivo. The crude extracts were nontoxic to Philodina acuticornis bdelloid rotifers; however, the pure substances of the plants influenced negatively the viability. Ginsenoside Rb1 and secondary metabolites of Withania somnifera exerted deleterious effect on the animals. The aglycone tyrosol and cinnamyl alcohol (from Rhodiola rosea) were more toxic than their glycosides salidroside and rosavin. Although the 20-OH-ecdysone and ajugasterone C (from Leuzea carthamoides) are chemically very similar, the latter was less toxic.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3690683 |
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Lilla Mácsai Zsolt L. Datki Dezső Csupor Attila Horváth Zoltán P. Zomborszki Biological Activities of Four Adaptogenic Plant Extracts and Their Active Substances on a Rotifer Model Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Lilla Mácsai Zsolt L. Datki Dezső Csupor Attila Horváth Zoltán P. Zomborszki |
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Biological Activities of Four Adaptogenic Plant Extracts and Their Active Substances on a Rotifer Model |
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Biological Activities of Four Adaptogenic Plant Extracts and Their Active Substances on a Rotifer Model |
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biological activities of four adaptogenic plant extracts and their active substances on a rotifer model |
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Rotifers have been widely used as well-characterized models of aging, since their multiorgan character makes them suitable as in vivo toxicological and lifespan models. Here we report the assessment of four adaptogenic plants and their extracts for the first time in this model. The effects on rotifer viability of extracts and characteristic active markers of Panax ginseng, Withania somnifera, Leuzea carthamoides, and Rhodiola rosea were tested in vivo. The crude extracts were nontoxic to Philodina acuticornis bdelloid rotifers; however, the pure substances of the plants influenced negatively the viability. Ginsenoside Rb1 and secondary metabolites of Withania somnifera exerted deleterious effect on the animals. The aglycone tyrosol and cinnamyl alcohol (from Rhodiola rosea) were more toxic than their glycosides salidroside and rosavin. Although the 20-OH-ecdysone and ajugasterone C (from Leuzea carthamoides) are chemically very similar, the latter was less toxic. |
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