Etude biologique de Ceratonia siliqua L. dans la région de El Oued

dc.contributor.authorKebsa Safa
dc.contributor.authorAlia Aya et Hakkoum Sara
dc.contributor.authorFitouri Teber
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-11T09:43:41Z
dc.date.available2024-07-11T09:43:41Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.descriptionToxicologie
dc.description.abstractThis study aimed to valorize the carob tree " C. siliqua " in the Oued Souf region (Algeria), where carob cultivation in the Algerian desert is recent. We evaluated the phytochemical and biological properties of the plant parts (leaves, bark, fruit, and seed gum). Polyphenols were extracted by maceration in 80% ethanol, while seed gum (LBG) was extracted in crude form. We also developed environmentally and biologically nanometric materials using carbon quantum dots (CQDs) from carob leaf powder through two methods: simple prolysis and the hydrothermal method, obtaining two samples (CDM1 and CDM2), whose properties were analyzed using XRD and FTIR techniques. The selected samples were studied for their quantitative phenolic compound content, and their antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated both in vivo and in vitro. The highest polyphenol contents were recorded in the bark and leaves (19,51 ± 0,64 and 19,02 ± 0,88 mg EAG/g respectively), while the highest flavonoid content was found in the leaves (5,05 ± 0,35 mg QE/g). Bark and leaf extracts contained the highest value of condensed tannins (0,053 ± 0.008 and 0,034 ± 0,003 mg EC/g respectively). Antioxidant activity was assessed using the FRAP and DPPH methods, and the results revealed a strong response, with a good correlation between activity and polyphenol and flavonoid contents. The studied extracts demonstrated antibacterial activity against four types of bacteria. The leaves demonstrated higher inhibitory activity against Gram-negative bacteria, while the fruits showed greater effectiveness against Gram-positive bacteria. Toxicity tests showed that the extracts (leaves, fruit, CDM1, CDM2) were non-toxic even at a concentration of 4500 mg/kg. In the edema test, leaves showed the highest inhibition rate, while the CDM1 extract achieved the highest protection rate (93,95%) in the egg albumin denaturation protection test. We also studied the effect of seed gum as a preservative at 20% and 10% ratios on fresh cheese, and the results showed positive effects on coliformes fécaux et totaux, FTAM, Salmonella et Staphylococcus aureus.
dc.identifier.citationk ebsa Safa; Alia Aya et Hakkoum Sara; Fitouri Teber . Etude biologique de Ceratonia siliqua L. dans la région de El Oued . master ,2024. Department biologie cellular et molecular . Faculte des Sciences de La Nature et de La Vie . Universitéd'El-Oued . [consulté en ../../….]. Disponible à l'adresse. [copieici le lien].
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-eloued.dz/handle/123456789/33767
dc.language.isofr
dc.publisherجامعة الوادي university of eloued
dc.relation.ispartofseries589.01.222
dc.subjectThis study aimed to valorize the carob tree " C. siliqua " in the Oued Souf region (Algeria)
dc.subjectwhere carob cultivation in the Algerian desert is recent. We evaluated the phytochemical and biological properties of the plant parts (leaves
dc.subjectbark
dc.subjectfruit
dc.subjectand seed gum). Polyphenols were extracted by maceration in 80% ethanol
dc.subjectwhile seed gum (LBG) was extracted in crude form. We also developed environmentally and biologically nanometric materials using carbon quantum dots (CQDs) from carob leaf powder through two methods: simple prolysis and the hydrothermal method
dc.subjectobtaining two samples (CDM1 and CDM2)
dc.subjectwhose properties were analyzed using XRD and FTIR techniques. The selected samples were studied for their quantitative phenolic compound content
dc.subjectand their antioxidant
dc.subjectantibacterial
dc.subjectand anti-inflammatory activities were evaluated both in vivo and in vitro. The highest polyphenol contents were recorded in the bark and leaves (19
dc.subject51 ± 0
dc.subject64 and 19
dc.subject02 ± 0
dc.subject88 mg EAG/g respectively)
dc.subjectwhile the highest flavonoid content was found in the leaves (5
dc.subject05 ± 0
dc.subject35 mg QE/g). Bark and leaf extracts contained the highest value of condensed tannins (0
dc.subject053 ± 0.008 and 0
dc.subject034 ± 0
dc.subject003 mg EC/g respectively). Antioxidant activity was assessed using the FRAP and DPPH methods
dc.subjectand the results revealed a strong response
dc.subjectwith a good correlation between activity and polyphenol and flavonoid contents. The studied extracts demonstrated antibacterial activity against four types of bacteria. The leaves demonstrated higher inhibitory activity against Gram-negative bacteria
dc.subjectwhile the fruits showed greater effectiveness against Gram-positive bacteria. Toxicity tests showed that the extracts (leaves
dc.subjectCDM1
dc.subjectCDM2) were non-toxic even at a concentration of 4500 mg/kg. In the edema test
dc.subjectleaves showed the highest inhibition rate
dc.subjectwhile the CDM1 extract achieved the highest protection rate (93
dc.subject95%) in the egg albumin denaturation protection test. We also studied the effect of seed gum as a preservative at 20% and 10% ratios on fresh cheese
dc.subjectand the results showed positive effects on coliformes fécaux et totaux
dc.subjectFTAM
dc.subjectSalmonella et Staphylococcus aureus.
dc.titleEtude biologique de Ceratonia siliqua L. dans la région de El Oued
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