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Molecules | 2014

Evaluation of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities and Phenolic Profile for Hyssopus officinalis, Ocimum basilicum and Teucrium chamaedrys

Laurian Vlase; Daniela Benedec; Daniela Hanganu; Grigore Damian; Ioan Csillag; Bogdan Sevastre; Augustin C. Mot; Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu; Ioan Tilea

This study was designed to examine the in vitro antioxidant and antimicrobial activities and to characterize the polyphenolic composition of the ethanolic extracts of Hyssopus officinalis, Ocimum basilicum and Teucrium chamaedrys. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the major phenolic compounds were conducted using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS). The total polyphenols, caffeic acid derivatives and flavonoids content was spectrophotometrically determined. The phenolic profile showed the presence of phenolic acid derivatives (caftaric, gentisic, caffeic, p-coumaric, chlorogenic and ferulic acids), flavonoid glycosides (rutin, isoquercitrin and quercitrin) and free flavonoid aglycons (luteolin, quercetin), in different concentrations. DPPH radical scavenging assay, Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) method, hemoglobin ascorbate peroxidase activity inhibition (HAPX) assay, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) radicals detection were employed, revealing several aspects of the antioxidant activities of these species. The antimicrobial tests were performed using the disk diffusion assay. These extracts contained a large amount of the polyphenolic compounds (77.72, 175.57, and 243.65 mg/g, respectively), and they showed a good antioxidant activity, as witnessed by a number of methods. T. chamaedrys had a high antimicrobial activity. Besides their antioxidant activity, the antimicrobial effect of these extracts confirms the biological activities of these herbal medicinal products.


Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2013

Comparative study concerning mistletoe viscotoxins antitumor activity

Roxana Liana Stan; adRiana CoRina Hangan; Lucia Dican; Bogdan Sevastre; Daniela Hanganu; C. Catoi; Orsolya Sarpataki; Corina Ionescu

Viscum album L. (Santalaceae) (VA) - a parasitic plant that grows on various trees - has proved a significant anticancer effect in both experimental studies and clinical trials. The present study assesses the influence of oxidative stress in mistletoe induced cytotoxicity in tumor cells, in relation to classic cytostatic therapy. VA ethanolic extract was administered alone and combined with doxorubicin (chloride) in Swiss female mice previously intraperitoneally (i.p.) inoculated with Ehrlich tumor cells (1 × 106/animal) that consequently developed Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (EAC). The administered doses were of 50 mg/kg on the 1st, 3rd and 6th day for the VA extract, respectively of 2.5 mg/kg on the 1st and 6th day for doxorubicin, after tumor cell implantation. Fourteen days later all mice were euthanized, ascites of the EAC were collected in order to analyze the tumor proliferation parameters, as well as blood samples, in order to evaluate the antioxidant status in plasma. Tumor development was associated with increased activity of plasma enzymes; classic doxorubicin therapy not only prevents the accumulation of ascitic fluid, but also significantly reduces the activity of plasma antioxidant enzymes. Furthermore, in association with VA extract, the protective effect is improved. Oxidative changes in Ehrlich tumor cells consisted in decreased catalase activity and amplified xanthine oxidase and peroxidase activities.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Comparative In Vivo Effects of Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers (HBOC) with Varying Prooxidant and Physiological Reactivity.

Vlad Al. Toma; Anca D. Farcaș; Ioana Roman; Bogdan Sevastre; Denisa Hathazi; Florina Scurtu; Grigore Damian; Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu

A series of hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier candidates (HBOC), previously noted for their differences in prooxidative and physiological reactivity, were compared in terms of the negative effects displayed upon injection in Wistar rats. At the concentrations tested, antioxidant strategies based on albumin as well as based on rubrerythrin appear to offer observable physiological advantages.


Journal of Chemical Sciences | 2016

Synthesis, crystal structure and characterization of new biologically active Cu(II) complexes with ligand derived from N-substituted sulfonamide

Adriana Corina Hangan; Alexandru Turza; Roxana Liana Stan; Bogdan Sevastre; Emoke Pall; Sînziana Cetean; Luminiţa Simona Oprean

AbstractA new N-sulfonamide ligand (HL1 = N-(5-(4-methoxyphenyl)-[1,3,4]–thiadiazole–2-yl)-toluenesulfonamide) and two Cu(II) complexes, [Cu(L1)2(py)2] (C1) and [Cu(L2)2(py)2(H2O)] (C2) (HL2 = N-(5-(4-methylphenyl)-[1,3,4]–thiadiazole–2-yl)-benzenesulfonamide) were synthesized. The X-ray crystal structures of the complexes were determined. In the complex C1, the Cu(II) ion is four-coordinated, forming a CuN4 chromophore and in the complex C2, the Cu(II) ion is five-coordinated, forming a CuN4O chromophore. The ligand acts as monodentate, coordinating the Cu(II) ion through a single Nthiadiazole atom. The molecules from the reaction medium (pyridine and water) are also involved in the coordination of the Cu(II) ion. The complexes C1 and C2 are square-planar and a slightly distorted square pyramidal, respectively. The compounds were characterized by FT-IR, electronic, EPR spectroscopic and magnetic methods. The nuclease binding activity studies of the synthesized complexes confirm their capacity to cleave the DNA molecule. The cytotoxicity studies were carried out on melanoma cell line WM35 which confirm that both compounds inhibit the growth of these cells. They have a higher activity compared to a platinum drug, carboplatin. Graphical AbstractA new N-sulfonamide ligand (HL1= N-(5-(4-methoxyphenyl)-[1,3,4]–thiadiazole–2-yl)-toluenesulfonamide) and two Cu(II) complexes, [Cu(L1)2(py)2] and[Cu(L2)2(py)2(H2O)] (HL2= N-(5-(4-methylphenyl)-[1,3,4]–thiadiazole–2-yl)-benzenesulfonamide) were synthesized.The X-ray crystal structures of the complexes have been determined. Interaction of complexes with the DNA molecule and cytotoxicity studies were carried out.


Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2012

Metastatic cholangiocarcinoma in a llama (Lama glama)

Marian Taulescu; P. Bolfă; Rareş Buiga; Adrian Gal; Bogdan Sevastre; Iancu Morar; Cornel Cătoi

A 2-year-old female llama (Lama glama), from a private zoological park, with anorexia, ataxia, dyspnea, ascites, and emaciation, was necropsied. Gross inspection, and cytological, histological, and immunohistochemical analyses were performed. A firm, white, multinodular mass, 25 cm in diameter was found in the liver parenchyma. Similar nodules up to 3 cm were found in lymph nodes, lung, diaphragm, and peritoneum. Histologically, the affected organs were replaced by an infiltrative growth of undifferentiated neoplastic cells. Immunohistochemically, neoplastic cells were positive for pancytokeratin (panCK), CK20, and CK19, and negative for thyroid transcription factor 1, CK7, and carcinoembryonic antigen. A diagnosis of poorly differentiated metastatic cholangiocarcinoma was made.


International Journal of Nanomedicine | 2018

Origanum vulgare mediated green synthesis of biocompatible gold nanoparticles simultaneously possessing plasmonic, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties

Daniela Benedec; Ilioara Oniga; Flavia Cuibus; Bogdan Sevastre; G. Stiufiuc; Mihaela Duma; Daniela Hanganu; Cristian Iacovita; R. Stiufiuc; Constantin M. Lucaciu

Purpose The leaves and flowering stem of Origanum vulgare contain essential oils, flavonoids, phenolic acids and anthocyanins. We propose a new, simple, one-pot, O. vulgare extract (OVE) mediated green synthesis method of biocompatible gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) possessing improved antioxidant, antimicrobial and plasmonic properties. Materials and methods Different concentrations of OVEs were used to reduce gold ions and to synthetize biocompatible spherical AuNPs. Their morphology and physical properties have been investigated by means of transmission electron microscopy, ultraviolet–visible absorption spectroscopy, photon correlation spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, whereas their plasmonic properties have been tested using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The antioxidant properties of nanoparticles (NPs) have been evaluated by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging assay, and the antimicrobial tests were performed using the disk diffusion assay. Their cytotoxicity has been assessed by means of 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. Results The experimental results confirmed the successful synthesis of biocompatible, spherical, plasmonic NPs having a mean diameter of ~40 nm and an outstanding aqueous stability. This new class of NPs exhibits a very good antioxidant activity and presents interesting inhibitory effects against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Due to their plasmonic properties, AuNPs are used as SERS substrates for the detection of a test molecule (methylene blue) up to a concentration of 10−7 M and a pharmaceutical compound (propranolol) in solution. Cytotoxicity assays revealed that AuNPs are better tolerated by normal human dermal fibroblast cells, while the melanoma cancer cells are more sensitive. Conclusion The biocompatible AuNPs synthetized using OVEs showed significant bactericidal and antimycotic activities, the most sensitive microorganisms being S. aureus and C. albicans, both commonly involved in various dermatological infections. Moreover, the significant antioxidant effect might recommend their use for protective and/or preventive effect in various skin inflammatory conditions, including the reduction in side effects in dermatological infections. Meanwhile, the as-synthesized biocompatible AuNPs can be successfully used as SERS substrates for the detection of pharmaceutical compounds in aqueous solutions.


Molecules | 2018

Origanum vulgare ssp. vulgare: Chemical Composition and Biological Studies

Ilioara Oniga; Cristina Pușcaș; Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu; Neli-Kinga Olah; Bogdan Sevastre; Raluca Marica; Ioan Marcus; Alexandra Sevastre-Berghian; Daniela Benedec; Carmen Pop; Daniela Hanganu

The biological properties and main phenolic compounds of the O. vulgare L. ssp. vulgare extract are described in the present paper. The polyphenolic compounds were analyzed by chromatographic and spectrophotometric techniques. The antioxidant potential was evaluated using several methods: CUPRAC (cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity), FRAP (ferric reducing ability of plasma), inhibition of lipid peroxidation catalyzed by cytochrome c, and superoxide (SO) scavenging assays. The antimicrobial activity of the oregano extract was evaluated by means of agar-well diffusion assay. The hepatoprotective effect of the O. vulgare extract on CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity was evaluated in rats. Liver injury was estimated by determination of alanine aminotransaminase (ALT), aspartate aminotransaminase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transferase GGT, total protein and albumin concentrations, glutathione peroxidase (GPx), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA). These values were improved by the administration of oregano extract. A specific phenolic profile was evidenced by these data, with large amounts of rosmarinic and chlorogenic acids. The oregano extract showed very strong antioxidant activity in good agreement with the phenolic content. Antimicrobial activity was good, especially against Salmonella enteritidis and Aspergillus niger strains. The high hepatoprotective, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity, along with polyphenol-rich content, can support the use of O. vulgare in therapy. We also expect our results to open new research directions for designing important new drug products, using indigenous plant material.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2018

The Efficiency of Rectal Fluid Therapy in Moderately Dehydrated Horses

Patricia Aștelean; Eva Andrea Diugan; Cristian Molnar; Orsolya Sarpataki; Răzvan Codea; Alexandra I. Blidaru; Adrian Potarniche; Ioan Marcus; Bogdan Sevastre

Dehydration and hydro-electrolytic imbalances are relatively common and life threatening conditions in many animal species including horses. In the present study, we highlighted the efficacy of rectal rehydration in horses, nowadays less commonly used. The study was performed on eight non-pregnant mares (Romanian semigreus and Lipiţan breeds), from Beclean horse stud farm, affected by mild dehydration. The method consists in rectal administration in the form of a high enema of a balanced polyionic solution by using an esophageal tube; the solution contains water, sodium chloride and potassium chloride. Blood samples were collected on EDTA and procoagulant vacutainers, before and after fluid therapy. Laboratory investigations include complete blood count and electrolytes measurement, total protein, albumin, and creatinine. Expectedly, dehydrated animals shown borderline elevated hematocrit associated with mild relative hyperproteinemia and hypernatremia, and elevated uremia levels. In all cases, the parameters were restored in response to therapy, and no side effects were recorded. In conclusion, this method may be used in mild dehydrated patients, when the animals refuse/cannot drink water.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Veterinary Medicine | 2009

Antitumour Activity of Hypericum Perforatum and Hypericum Maculatum in Ehrlich Ascitic Carcinoma

Iulia Prodan; Bogdan Sevastre; Ana-Maria Toiu; Daniela Benedec; Ilioara Oniga; C. Deliu; Ioan Marcus


Transition Metal Chemistry | 2017

Synthesis, crystal structures, characterization and antitumor activities of two copper(II) complexes of a sulfonamide ligand

Adriana Corina Hangan; Roxana Liana Stan; Alexandru Turza; Luminiţa Simona Oprean; Emoke Pall; Sînziana Gheorghe-Cetean; Bogdan Sevastre

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Ioan Marcus

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Orsolya Sarpataki

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Marian Taulescu

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Iulia Prodan

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Adrian Gal

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Cornel Cătoi

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Ioana Bedecean

University of Agricultural Sciences

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P. Bolfă

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Emoke Pall

University of Agricultural Sciences

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