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The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of Buddleja scordioides Kunth leaves infusion on lipid peroxidation in mice with ultraviolet (UV) light-induced oxidative stress. CD-1 mice were allocated into treatment and control groups (n = 8). Mice in the intervention group were treated with B. scordioides leaves infusion (500 µL equivalent to 0.6534 mg of lyophilized leave infusion/kg of body weight) while the controls received distilled water by gavage administration during 9 days. Both groups were UV irradiated (2.59320175 mW/cm2) 4 consecutive days: 3 h per day with rest periods of 4 min every hour. B. scordioides leaves infusion had high concentrations of hydroxybenzoic acids, flavonols, hydroxycinnamic acids, and flavone compounds. Mice previously treated with B. scordioides leaves infusion exhibited a significant reduction on malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations in the liver (77%) but not in kidney and plasma in comparison with the control group. B. scordioides leaves infusion shows hepatoprotective activity via free radical scavenging in mice with UV light-induced oxidative stress.
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This project was financially supported by the Strengthening and Development of Scientific and Technological Infrastructure program (Grant Nos. 253333 and 224651) from the Mexican Science and Technology Council (CONACyT). Financial support from TecNM/Instituto Tecnológico de Durango (Grant No. 5557.15) is also acknowledged.
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Rocha-Guzmán, N.E., Simental-Mendía, L.E., Barragán-Zúñiga, L.J. et al. Effect of Buddleja scordioides K. leaves infusion on lipid peroxidation in mice with ultraviolet light-induced oxidative stress. Med Chem Res 27, 2379–2385 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00044-018-2243-4
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