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Ammodaucus Leucotrichus Seed Extract as a Potential Therapy in Animal Models of Rheumatoid Arthritis Induced by Complete Freund Adjuvant and Chicken Cartilage Collagen

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dc.contributor.author Djehiche, Cheima
dc.contributor.author Benzidane, Nadia
dc.contributor.author Djeghim, Hanene
dc.contributor.author Tebboub, Mehdi
dc.contributor.author Mebrek, Saad
dc.contributor.author Abdelouhab, Katia
dc.contributor.author Baghiani, Abderrahmane
dc.contributor.author Charef, Noureddine
dc.contributor.author Messaoudi, Mohammed
dc.contributor.author Bensouici, Chawki
dc.contributor.author Lebsir, Rabah
dc.contributor.author Emran, Talha Bin
dc.contributor.author Alsalme, Ali
dc.contributor.author Cornu, David
dc.contributor.author Bechelany, Mikhael
dc.contributor.author Arrar, Lekhmici
dc.contributor.author Barhoum, Ahmed
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-20T07:45:18Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-20T07:45:18Z
dc.date.issued 2024-05-28
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/16181
dc.description Review en_US
dc.description.abstract This study assessed the efficacy of an Ammodaucus leucotrichus seed extract to treat rheumatoid arthritis in rat models of this disease. Rheumatoid arthritis was induced in rats using two methods: immunization with 100 µL of Complete Freund Adjuvant (CFA) and immunization with 100 µL of a 3 mg/ml solution of type II collagen (CII) from chicken cartilage. The therapeutic potential of the extract was assessed at different doses (150, 300, and 600 mg/kg/day for 21 days in the CII-induced arthritis model and for 14 days in the CFA-induced arthritis model) and compared with methotrexate (MTX; 0.2 mg/kg for the same periods), a commonly used drug for rheumatoid arthritis treatment in humans. In both models (CII-induced arthritis and CFA-induced arthritis), walking distance, step length, intra-step distance and footprint area were improved following treatment with the A. leucotrichus seed extract (all concentrations) and MTX compared with untreated animals. Both treatments increased the serum concentration of glutathione and reduced that of complement C3, malondialdehyde and myeloperoxidase. Radiographic data and histological analysis indicated that cartilage destruction was reduced already with the lowest dose of the extract (100 mg/kg/dose) in both models. These results show the substantial antiarthritic potential of the A. leucotrichus seed extract, even at the lowest dose, suggesting that it may be a promising alternative therapy for rheumatoid arthritis and joint inflammation. They also emphasize its efficacy at various doses, providing impetus for more research on this extract as a potential therapeutic agent for arthritis. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Scopus en_US
dc.subject Experimental rat models en_US
dc.subject Oxidative stress biomarkers en_US
dc.subject Anti-arthritic activity en_US
dc.subject Rheumatoid arthritis en_US
dc.subject Ammodaucus en_US
dc.subject leucotrichus seed extract en_US
dc.title Ammodaucus Leucotrichus Seed Extract as a Potential Therapy in Animal Models of Rheumatoid Arthritis Induced by Complete Freund Adjuvant and Chicken Cartilage Collagen en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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