Artemisia herba-alba: antioxidant capacity and efficacy in preventing chronic arthritis in vivo.
Hicham WahnouMartin NdayambajeYouness LimamiSalma BenayadHicham ElattarOumaima ChgariAbdallah NayaYounes ZaidMounia OudghiriPublished in: Inflammopharmacology (2024)
Arthritis is a debilitating condition impacting the quality of life for millions worldwide, characterized by pain and inflammation. Understanding the mechanisms of arthritis and developing effective treatments are crucial. This study investigated the hydroethanolic extract of Artemisia herba-alba for its protective potential against arthritis hallmarks, oxidative stress, and lipid peroxidation in vitro. It also assessed its in vivo anti-arthritic activity. The phytochemical analysis identified various compounds within the extract, with high concentrations of polyphenols and flavonoids. These compounds are associated with numerous health benefits, making A. herba-alba a potential source of valuable phytochemicals. A. herba-alba demonstrated a notable effect in body weight loss, paw edema, and arthritic severity. Histopathological examination revealed structural improvements in bone and muscle tissues, emphasizing its therapeutic potential in managing chronic arthritis. Furthermore, while these findings are promising, further studies are necessary to delve deeper into the mechanisms underlying the observed hematological changes and to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the in vivo results. This research sets the stage for continued exploration, ultimately aiming to unlock the full potential of A. herba-alba in addressing chronic arthritis and enhancing the lives of those affected by this condition.
Keyphrases
- rheumatoid arthritis
- oxidative stress
- weight loss
- healthcare
- human health
- public health
- bariatric surgery
- gene expression
- mental health
- climate change
- diabetic rats
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- risk assessment
- spinal cord
- spinal cord injury
- bone mineral density
- social media
- body composition
- body mass index
- drug induced
- anti inflammatory
- fatty acid
- health information
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- atomic force microscopy
- weight gain
- data analysis