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Title : Investigations of In Vitro Anti-Acetylcholinesterase, Anti-Diabetic, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anti-Cancer Efficacy of Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum Linn.) Seed Extracts, as Well as In Vivo Biochemical and Hematological Assays - Naglah_2025_Pharmaceutics_17_
Author(s) : Naglah AM , Almehizia AA , Al-Omar MA , Al-Wasidi AS , Mohamed MH , Alsobeai SM , Hassan AS , Aboulthana WM
Ref : Pharmaceutics , 17 : , 2025
Abstract :

Background/Objectives: The current research was designed to quantify the active phyto-constituents and investigate the in vitro biological efficiency of different garden cress (Lepidium sativum Linn.) seed extracts against chronic diseases as well as the in vivo toxicities that may be induced in mice upon the administration of each extract at both studied therapeutic doses. Methods: The in vitro biological efficiency of different L. sativum extracts, such as methanolic, aqueous, acetone, and ethyl acetate extracts, was assessed. The inhibition percentage (%) and the median inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) values of different L. sativum extracts were estimated against acetylcholinesterase enzyme, diabetes mellitus (alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase enzymes), and inflammation (cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), and 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) enzymes). Additionally, the median inhibitory concentration (IC(50)) values of different L. sativum extracts against HepG-2, Caco-2, and A549 cells were assessed using 3-(4,5-dimethythiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Moreover, the toxicities that might be induced in mice at hematological (using an automatic blood analyzer) and biochemical levels were evaluated. Results: It was found that the methanolic L. sativum extract possessed the highest in vitro biological activities compared to the other studied extracts. The inhibition percentage values of the methanolic extract were 51.34, 54.35, 44.10, 43.48, and 40.78% against acetylcholinesterase, alpha-amylase, alpha-glucosidase, protein denaturation, and proteinase enzymes, respectively. The methanolic extract also exhibited an inhibitory effect against the COX-1 (55.05%), COX-2 (57.30%), and 5-LOX (50.15%) enzymes. Additionally, the methanolic extract possesses the highest cytotoxic activity against HepG-2, Caco-2, and A549 cells, with IC(50) values of 52.27, 40.73, and 37.95 microg/mL, respectively. The median lethal doses (LD(50)) showed that the methanolic extract was safer when administered orally, followed by aqueous and acetone, then ethyl acetate extract. It was found that methanolic, aqueous, and acetone extracts showed no alterations when administered orally at two studied doses (1/10 and 1/20 of LD(50)) compared to the control. Conclusions: This study concluded that the methanolic extract possessed the highest in vitro biological activities and was safer than the other studied extracts, followed by aqueous, acetone, and then ethyl acetate extract. In the future, the in vivo biological efficacy of the methanolic L. sativum extract will be evaluated, as well as an elucidation of its mechanism against chronic diseases.

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Naglah AM, Almehizia AA, Al-Omar MA, Al-Wasidi AS, Mohamed MH, Alsobeai SM, Hassan AS, Aboulthana WM (2025)
Investigations of In Vitro Anti-Acetylcholinesterase, Anti-Diabetic, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anti-Cancer Efficacy of Garden Cress (Lepidium sativum Linn.) Seed Extracts, as Well as In Vivo Biochemical and Hematological Assays
Pharmaceutics 17 :

Naglah AM, Almehizia AA, Al-Omar MA, Al-Wasidi AS, Mohamed MH, Alsobeai SM, Hassan AS, Aboulthana WM (2025)
Pharmaceutics 17 :