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Anti-inflammatory effect of a flavonoid-rich extract of orange juice in adult zebrafish subjected to Vibrio anguillarum-induced enteritis

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NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 23, Pages 5350-5353

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2020.1758096

Keywords

Citrus sinensis; orange juice; flavonoids; inflammation; zebrafish; enteritis; enterocolitis

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  1. Sicily Region (PO FESR Sicilia 2007-2013) [CUP G73F11000050004, 133]

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This study demonstrated that the flavonoid-rich extract of orange juice can alleviate intestinal inflammation in zebrafish, indicating its potential for the prevention of enteritis.
Inflammation-related pathologies remain a serious health problem with high costs for the community. Citrus flavonoids are known to possess important pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory activity. In this study we evaluated the effects of a flavonoid-rich extract of orange juice (OJe) in an experimental model of enteritis induced by Vibrio anguillarum in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). Administration of V. anguillarum through live feed (Artemia nauplii) for three consecutive days caused evident signs of enteritis in zebrafish. Three days of treatment with OJe before the pathogenic insult resulted in a remarkable reduction of tissue inflammatory events as well as a molecular down-regulation of the inflammatory genes such as IL-1 beta, IL-6 and TNF alpha. Our data suggest that OJe counteracts the inflammation of zebrafish intestinal mucosa, indicating that the pool of flavonoids present in orange juice could be useful for the prevention of enteritis.

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