Poster presentation
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ON THE ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF CAPER BUDS
EXTRACT
D.A. Narbutaeva, A.M. Karakulova, Yu.R. Mirzaev, R.A. Botirov,
A.Z. Sadikov, Sh.Sh. Sagdullayev
S.Yu. Yunusov Institute of the Chemistry of Plant Substances Academy of sciences of the
Republic of Uzbekistan st. Mirzo-Ulugbek, 77, 100170 Tashkent
e-mail: narbutaeva83@list.ru,
phone: (97)7292383
The prickly caper plant has been known as a medicinal
remedy since the times of
ancient Greece and Rome. In the last decade, there has been an increased interest in the
medicinal properties of preparations of this plant due to the presence of polyphenols,
polysaccharides, alkaloids, lipids, etc. According to the literature, polyphenols and
polysaccharides have an antioxidant effect. Antioxidants can be used in the treatment of
neurodegenerative
diseases, including Alzheimer's disease. Several extracts were
isolated from capers collected in the Tashkent region, including from the buds of
capers, whose studies revealed an increase in motor and research activity according to
two tests. The composition of the extract of caper buds revealed about 30% of
polysaccharides with known antioxidant or anti-radical properties.
The prospects of
substances with antioxidant activity in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease are
indicated in literature.
The purpose of the study is the identification of antioxidant properties of caper buds
extract in order to assess its prospects as a potential therapeutic agent for
neurodegenerative diseases.
The extract of caper buds was subjected to pharmacological research in comparison
with vitamin E. The antioxidant activity of the studied substances was determined by
their effect on the intensity of lipid peroxidation processes, which was assessed by the
accumulation of malondialdehyde (MDA) in vitro experiments.
The content of malonic dialdehyde in
in vitro
experiments
was determined by a color
reaction with thiobarbituric acid. The antioxidant properties of the compounds were
evaluated on the accumulation of malondialdehyde under conditions of iron-induced as
corbata-dependent POL, which was induced by 10 microns of FeSO
4
in the presence of
200 microns of ascorbate in a medium containing 145 mM KCl, 25 mM tris HCl, pH
7.4. All the studied samples were previously dissolved in 70% ethyl alcohol and
examined at a dose of 1 *10
-5
mg/ml. As a comparison drug,
an oil solution of
pharmacy vitamin E (10%) in a concentration of 1 * 10
-5
mg/ml and or the extract of
caper buds in the same concentration were used. Statistical processing was performed
using the Student's t-test in the program Statistica version 6. Statsoft, Inc. (2001).
The obtained data showed that when the incubation
medium was introduced at a
concentration of 10
-5
g/ml of the studied drugs, it contributed to a more pronounced
inhibition of the processes of a peroxidation of liver lipids
in vitro
and at the same time
there was a more pronounced decrease in the formation of MDA, caper buds extract by
51.0% (p<0.05), and vitamin E - 81.0% (p<0.001).
Thus, the study showed the extract of caper buds has a significantly pronounced
antioxidant effect for 37% less than those of vitamin E. Based on these data, it can be
assumed that the extract of caper buds can be used as a promising tool in the complex
treatment of neurodegenerative.