1. Cytoprotective effects of essential oil of Pinus halepensis L. against aspirin-induced toxicity in IEC-6 cells.
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Bouzenna H, Hfaiedh N, Bouaziz M, Giroux-Metges MA, Elfeki A, and Talarmin H
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- Animals, Catalase metabolism, Cell Line, Intestinal Mucosa cytology, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Rats, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Aspirin toxicity, Cytoprotection drug effects, Oils, Volatile pharmacology, Pinus chemistry
- Abstract
Context: Essential oils from Pinus species have been reported to have various therapeutic properties., Objective: This study was undertaken to identify the chemical composition and cytoprotective effects of the essential oil of Pinus halepensis L. against aspirin-induced damage in cells in vitro., Material and Methods: The cytoprotection of the oil against toxicity of aspirin on the small intestine epithelial cells IEC-6 was tested., Results: The obtained results have shown that 35 different compounds were identified. Aspirin induced a decrease in cell viability, and exhibited significant damage to their morphology and an increase in superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities. However, the co-treatment of aspirin with the essential oil of Pinus induced a significant increase in cell viability and a decrease in SOD and CAT activities., Conclusion: Overall, these finding suggest that the essential oil of Pinus halepensis L. has potent cytoprotective effect against aspirin-induced toxicity in IEC-6 cells.
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- 2017
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