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Bristled ferula (Ferulopsis hystrix (Bunge) Pimenov) is a perennial plant belonging to the Apiaceae family, and its aqueous extract is utilised in Eastern medicine to treat digestive system diseases. In this study, water-soluble polysaccharides from F. hystrix were isolated for the first time, and the basic polymer FH-3 was separated and characterised. FH-3 was found to contain arabinose and galactose in a 1:5 ratio, with a molecular weight of 52.3 kDa. Methylation analysis confirmed the structure of FH-3 to be arabino-3,6-galactan. Administration of FH-3 at 10 and 30 mg/kg doses in rats with drug-induced gastropathy effectively limited the development of large and strip-like erosions in the gastric mucosa. FH-3 prevented the development of oxidative stress, normalising malondialdehyde (MDA) and catalase (CAT) and reducing glutathione (GSH) serum levels. Arabinogalactan FH-3 is a new gastroprotective and antioxidant plant component in F. hystrix roots, offering promising prospects for treating stomach diseases.
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Protective effects of Leuzea uniflora (L.) Holub (Rhaponticum uniflorum (L.) DC., Asteraceae) on the white rats' brain mitochondrial function in acute hypobaric hypoxia/reoxygenation were studied. The extract of L. uniflora in the dose of 100 mg/kg was administered to animals for 14 days. The effects of the extract on the brain mitochondria respiration rate as well as on the NADH- and succinate dehydrogenase activities were determined. The extract of L. uniflora increased the oxidative phosphorylation processes coupling in brain mitochondria, namely, it significantly stimulated basal respiration, caused an increase in NADH-oxidase and succinate dehydrogenase complexes activity, increased the ATP content, reduced the lipid peroxidation intensity and improved the antioxidant state. The results obtained indicate the presence of energy-protective and antioxidant activities of L. uniflora, which are due to its ability to reduce the oxidation of biomacromolecules in hypoxia/reoxygenation.
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The antihypoxic effect of the Nepeta multifida L. dry extract was studied in experiments on white Wistar rats. The life span of animals was determined against the background of acute hypoxias: hypercapnic, hemic, and histotoxic ones. Using the model of acute hypobaric hypoxia/reoxygenation there was evaluated the content of ATP, lactic and pyruvic acids, TBA-active products, reduced glutathione, catalase activity in brain tissue. On the model of acute hypobaric hypoxia/reoxygenation, the content of ATP, lactic and pyruvic acids, reduced glutathione and catalase activity in brain tissue The N. multifida dry extract demonstrated antihypoxic effect at the doses comprised between 100 and 300 mg/kg increasing lifespan of animals in hypercapnic, hemic and histotoxic hypoxias. N. multifida decreases the manifestation of free-radical oxidation processes, increases the activity of the endogenic antioxidant system, and promotes the efficacy of tissue respiration and oxidative phosphorylation coupling in the brain of white rats in hypoxia/reoxygenation.