Exploring the In Vitro and In Vivo Therapeutic Efficacy of Juniperus oxycedrus Cade Oil: Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory, and Anti-asthmatic Effects in an Allergic Asthma Model

Therapeutic Effects of Cade Oil in Allergic Asthma

Authors

  • Meryem Ahmida Badji Mokhtar-Annaba University
  • Mustapha Hichem Zadam Laboratory of Biochemistry and Environmental Toxicology, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria
  • Nesrine Djaber Laboratory of Biochemistry and Environmental Toxicology, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria
  • Taha Khaldi National Center for Biotechnological Research (CRBT), Constantine, Algeria
  • Chawki Bensouici National Center for Biotechnological Research (CRBT), Constantine, Algeria
  • Latifa Khattabi National Center for Biotechnological Research (CRBT), Constantine, Algeria
  • Hichem Amara Anatomic Pathology Services, Eph El Hadi Bendjedid, El Tarf, Algeria
  • Moncef Zaafour Department of Biology, Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria
  • Amel Boumendjel Laboratory of Biochemistry and Environmental Toxicology, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria
  • Mahfoud Messarah Laboratory of Biochemistry and Environmental Toxicology, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria
  • Mahieddine Boumendjel Badji Mokhtar Annaba University

Keywords:

Allergic asthma model, Antioxidant activity, Cade oil, Juniperus oxycedrus, Lung inflammation, Oxidative stress

Abstract

This investigation aimed to explore the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory effects of Cade oil and its efficacy within a Wistar allergic asthma model. The antioxidant activity was assessed through various in vitro tests using chain-breaking antioxidant effects (radical scavenging and reducing abilities assays).  In vivo experiments involved Wistar rats categorized into four groups: negative control group, Ovalbumin-sensitised/challenged group, Cade oil-treated group, and Ovalbumin-sensitised/challenged Cade oil-treated group. These experiments aimed to evaluate oxidative stress parameters in the lungs and erythrocytes. The results indicated that the Cade oil exhibited significant antioxidant capabilities, evidenced by its radical scavenging activity against DPPH, ABTS, and Galvinoxyl radicals, with IC50 values ranging from 21.92 to 24.44 µg/mL. Besides, the reducing abilities methods showed A0,5 value ranging from 11.51 to 30.40  µg/mL for reducing power, Cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity, and O-phenanthroline assays. Additionally, the IC50 value for β-carotene scavenging was found to be (8.2 ± 0.25 µg/ml). Analysis revealed high levels of polyphenols and flavonoids in Cade oil, indicating rich polyphenol (275.21 ± 3.14 mg GAE/g DW) and flavonoid (28.23 ± 1.91 µg QE/mg) content. In vivo findings highlighted Cade oil's efficacy in reducing inflammatory cell recruitment, enhancing antioxidant status, reducing lipid peroxidation, and improving histopathological alterations within the allergic asthma model. These results demonstrated that Cade oil has a potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-asthmatic properties, suggesting its potential therapeutic application in asthma treatment.

Published

2024-09-04

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Original Research Articles