In-vitro and In-vivo Hypolipidemic Activity of Spinach Roots and Flowers
ملخص البحث
This study was designed in order to correlate the flavonoid and lipoidal matters content of
Spinach roots and flowers to their hypolipidemic potential.
The total flavonoid content was measured via complexation with aluminum chloride
while determination of fatty acids methyl esters and unsaponifiable matters in both organs
was performed using GC/MS. In an in-vitro study, the crude ethanol extracts of both organs
and their different fractions were separately examined for inhibition of β-hydroxy-β-methyl
glutaryl coenzyme A reductase (HMG-CoA reductase); the rate limiting enzyme of cholesterol
biosynthesis.
The percentage inhibition of alcohol extracts of roots and flowers were 78.19% and
72.68% respectively when compared to the control. The crude alcohol extracts of both organs
were further examined in-vivo. Results showed that both extracts improved the investigated
parameters by variable degrees compared to fenofibrate reference drug. The root extract
showed significant improvement of TC, HDL-C, LDL-C, TG and total lipids (52.75, 209.85,
21.84, 49.26 and 29.62% respectively) when compared to hypercholesterolemic rats. The
histopathological picture of liver showed a noticeable amelioration after treatment with
root extract. The flavonoid content was higher in flower than root (983.4 and 300.2 mg/kg
respectively) while the percentage of sterols and triterpenes in roots was greater than flowers
(22.47% and 17.02 % respectively).
In conclusion, the root ethanolic extract recorded more potent activity than flower as
hypolipidemic agent either in-vitro or in-vivo examination which was more correlated to the
sterol content than to the flavonoid content
الكلمات المفتاحيه
: Spinach; Chenopodiaceae; Lipoidal matters; Flavonoid content; Hypolipidemic.