Integrated, In Vitro, In Silico and In Vivo Evaluation of Essential Oils from Two Medicinal Plants
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2025
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جامعة الوادي university of eloued
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic potential of essential oils extracted from Cotula
cinerea and Origanum marjoram in the treatment of inflammation, through a comprehensive
scientific approach combining chemical analysis, In Vitro biological assays, and In Silico molecular
modeling. The essential oils were extracted and their active components analyzed using gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS), which revealed a variety of biologically active
compounds. The anti-inflammatory activity was assessed by evaluating the oils’ ability to inhibit the
denaturation of bovine serum albumin (BSA) as an indicator of efficacy under laboratory conditions.
Furthermore, computational simulations were used to explore the binding mechanisms of the main
compounds with specific inflammatory receptors and target proteins. To support these findings, an
experimental animal model was conducted using Wistar rats in which inflammation was induced by
benzylthiouracil (BTU), followed by treatment with either Cotula cinerea or Origanum marjoram
essential oils, and compared to a group treated with ibuprofen. The analyses included hematological
and biochemical assessments (such as glucose, CRP, AST, urea, and creatinine), in addition to
histopathological examination of target organs (liver and kidneys). The results demonstrated that the
essential oils of both plants exhibited anti-inflammatory activity to varying degrees, further supported
by In Silico findings that elucidated potential molecular mechanisms of action. These results suggest
that the essential oils of Cotula cinerea and Origanum marjoram represent promising natural sources
of anti-inflammatory compounds and may contribute to the development of effective and less toxic
therapeutic alternatives to conventional drugs.
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Toxicology
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Cotula cinerea, Origanum marjoram, chromatography-mass spectrometry ., الزيو, ت الأساسيو, كرو, مو, تو, كرافيا الغاز
Citation
masters, 2020. DEPARTMENT OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY . Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences. University of El-Oued.