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Title: In vitro evaluation of protiens anti-denaturation and antioxidant activities of commercially available Matricaria chamomilla L.
Authors: Chikhaoui, Djamila
Berbara, Ismahane
Keywords: Matricaria chamomilla
anti-dénaturation des protéinesprotein anti-denaturation
antioxidant
DPPH
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2025
Publisher: University of Ibn Khaldoun Tiaret
Abstract: This study extensively investigated the in vitro therapeutic potential of Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile) extracts prepared using ethanol, acetone, and water, bay evaluating their anti- denaturation and antioxidant activities. The anti-denaturation activity, employing bovine serum albumin, determined the aqueous extract to be highly active, exhibiting 75.93% inhibition of protein denaturation at its maximum concentration, significantly more than diclofenac sodium (21.81%) and Vitamin C (41.15%). At low dilutions , chamomile extracts still showed positive inhibitory activities, demonstrating their continuing effectiveness. The DPPH assay indicated the aqueous extract as a powerful scavenger (67.62% inhibition) and the ethanolic extract next at a close second (61.38%), with pro-oxidant activity in acetonic and aqueous extracts at dilutions that were very low. The FRAP assay indicated the greatest ferric reducing antioxidant power for the ethanolic extract (92.66% inhibition).These findings collectively emphasize the tremendous potential of chamomile as a natural source of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents worthy of further work on characterization of compounds, in-vivo studies, finding of molecular mechanisms, and comprehensive toxicity and pharmacokinetic studies
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