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Trigonella foenum-graecum L.(Leguminosae), known in Morocco as “Helba”, is used in folk medicine for its anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory, cicatrizing activities and to treat various pain-related physiological states. In present study, we attempted to verify the possible antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of different extracts obtained from the seeds of this plant. Three experimental models were used (i.e. acetic acid, formalin, and hot-plate tests) in order to characterize both the analgesic and the anti inflammatory effects. Dichloromethane (350 and 500 mg/kg), ethyl acetate [(EAE) (350 and 500 mg/kg)], aqueous (500 mg/kg) and butanolic (500 mg/kg) extracts significantly and in a dose-dependent manner reduced the pain induced by IP injection of acetic acid. In the formalin test, the extracts, except EAE, significantly reduced the painful stimulus but only in the early phase of the test. On the contrary, these extracts, except EAE, were ineffective in increasing the latency of licking or jumping in the hot-plate test. These results suggest that the compounds present in the extracts activated both central and peripheral mechanisms to elicit the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. However, pharmacological and chemical studies are continued in order to characterize these mechanisms and also to identify the active principles present in each extract.
Thymus broussonettii, a Moroccan endemic plant, exists in two chemotypes. The aim of our study is to compare the cytotoxic activity of their essential oils and major products as well as their effect on cell cycle and apoptosis induction. The chemical composition analysis of essential oils by GC-SM revealed that the lasts are rich and diverse and the major products of the chemotypes TbA and TbE are carvacrol and thymol, respectively. The in vitro cytotoxic effect study against five tumor cell lines shows that TbA essential oil, rich in carvacrol, has an important cytotoxic effect, higher than that of TbE, rich in thymol. This result is confirmed by comparing cytotoxic effect of carvacrol and thymol. Furthermore, TbA EO /carvacrol and TbE EO /thymol induce cell cycle arrest at S and G0/G1 phases, respectively. On the other hand, carvacrol, most cytotoxic in vitro, was studied for its effect on solid tumor in vivo and apoptosis-induction. Our results show that carvacrol, administred by gavage, has an important effect on solid tumor and induce apoptosis in P815 tumor cell line.
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