Title of article :
Assessment of Eyebright (Euphrasia Officinalis L.) Extract Activity in Relation to Human Corneal Cells Using In Vitro Tests
Author/Authors :
Paduch, Roman Maria Curie-Sklodowska University - Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology - Department of Virology and Immunology, Poland , Woźniak, Anna Medical University of Lublin - Department of General Ophthalmology, Poland , Niedziela, Piotr District Railway Hospital - Department of Surgery, Poland , Rejdak, Robert Medical University of Lublin - Department of General Ophthalmology, Poland
From page :
29
To page :
36
Abstract :
Background: Euphrasia officinalis L. is an herb traditionally used in folk medicine, mainly in the treatment of eye disorders. Aims: The present study analyzed the activity of three extracts of E. officinalis L. (ethanol, ethyl acetate and heptane) on cultured human corneal epithelial cells (10.014 pRSV-T). Study Design: In vitro study. Methods: Toxicity, free radical scavenging activity and the immunomodulatory effects of the extracts were tested using the thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT) or Neutral Red, 2,2-Diphenyl- 1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and ELISA tests, respectively. Moreover, nitric oxide levels and cytoskeleton architecture were analyzed after corneal cell incubation with the plant extracts. Results: We show that the biological effect depended on both the concentration and the extraction solvent used. Heptane extracts, distinct from those in ethanol and ethyl acetate, were toxic to 10.014 pRSV-T cells at low concentrations (25 μg/mL) and did not demonstrate free radical scavenging effects. All tested extracts decreased pro-inflammatory cytokine expression (IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α) and also anti-inflammatory IL-10 expression by human corneal cells when the extracts were added to the cell culture medium for 24 h. Conclusion: In conclusion, we show that the promising effects of the application of E. officinalis L. preparations as a supplementary therapy for eye disorders are associated with the ethanol and ethyl acetate extracts, not the heptane extract.
Keywords :
Cytotoxicity , Euphrasia officinalis extracts , human corneal cells , immunomodulation , reactive oxygen species scavengingeffect
Journal title :
Balkan Medical Journal
Journal title :
Balkan Medical Journal
Record number :
2671503
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