In-vivo anti-inflammatory effects of Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) aqueous extracts collected from the National Park of El-Kala (North-East, Algeria)

Mustapha Hichem Zadam, Meriem Ahmida,Nesrine Djaber,Lynda Sabrina Ounaceur,Omar Sekiou,Faiza Taibi, Rym Bencheikh,Khadidja Chouala, Kahina Boudjema, Lazhar Tichati,Moncef Zaafour,Amel Boumendjel,Mahfoud Messarah,Mahieddine Boumendjel

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY(2023)

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The aim of our study is to evaluate anti-inflammatory effect of Chamaemelum nobile. Aqueous extracts were administrated to Wistar rats in bronchial-inflammation experimentally induced by an allergen and ovalbumin, administered intraperitoneally / intranasally (20mg/kg/day). Experimentation showed disturbances in bronchoalveolar fluid with increased leukocyte and lymphocyte levels as well as IL-4 concentration in the lungs and erythrocytes associated with high lipid peroxidation. There were disturbances in enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant defense system. Lungs histopathological showed an inflammatory lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate, moderate edema of alveoli, vascular congestion and suffusion hemorrhage. Administration of aqueous extract to OVA-sensitized rats caused a significant and very highly significant improvement of MDA levels in lungs, erythrocytes, GSH, GPx, GST, catalase and SOD. We notice a decrease in IL-4 in LBA and lungs alongside reduced inflammatory cell infiltration, mild bronchiolar dilation, mild alveolar edema and normal cell morphology allowing us to conclude on the effectiveness of anti-inflammatory activity of Roman chamomile.
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Anti-inflammatory activity,Cha-maemelum nobile,GSH,IL4,MDA
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