Antihepatotoxic effect and metabolite profiling of Panicum turgidum extract via UPLC-qTOF-MS

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Pharmacognosy Magazine,2016,12,47s,s446-s453.
Published:September 2016
Type:Original Article
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Mohamed A Farag1, Ahlam M El Fishawy1, Sayed A El-Toumy2, Khadiga F Amer3, Ahmed M Mansour4, Hala E Taha3
1 Pharmacognosy Department, College of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
2 Chemistry of Tannins Department, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
3 Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Department, Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
4 Pharmacology and Toxicology Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

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Background: Panicum turgidum, desert grass, has not reported any detailed phytochemical or biological study as yet Objective: To establish P. turgidum secondary metabolite profile and to assess its antihepatotoxic effect Materials and Methods: Ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) coupled to quadrupole high-resolution time of flight mass spectrometry (qTOF-MS) was used for large-scale secondary metabolites profiling in P. turgidum extract, alongside assessing median lethal dose (LD50) and hepatoprotective effect against carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) intoxication Results: A total of 39 metabolites were identified with flavonoids as the major class present as O/C-glycosides of luteolin, apigenin, isorhamnetin and naringenin, most of which are first time to be reported in Panicum sp. Antihepatotoxic effect of P. turgidum crude extract was revealed via improving several biochemical marker levels and mitigation against oxidative stress in the serum and liver tissues, compared with CCl4 intoxicated group and further confirmed by histopathological examination. Conclusion: This study reveals that P. turgidum, enriched in C-flavonoids, presents a novel source of safe antihepatotoxic agents and further demonstrates the efficacy of UPLC-MS metabolomics in the field of natural products drug discovery.

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