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In Vivo Radioprotective Potential of Newly Synthesized Azomethine and Styrylquinoline Derivatives and a Natural Polyphenol: A Preliminary Study

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LIFE-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/life12030346

Keywords

synthetic azomethines; styrylquinolinic salts; silymarin; gamma irradiation; radioprotection

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  1. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Bulgaria

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This study investigates the radioprotective activity of silymarin and its derivatives, and finds that one of the compounds exhibits a higher radioprotective effect, while the natural extract silymarin shows no radioprotective potential.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the radioprotective activity of silymarin, a plant substance with hepatoprotective activity, of four newly synthesized structural derivatives of anthranilic acid azomethines, and alkyl-2-styrylquinolinic acid, as well as to establish and assess the influence of the solvent type and bioactive compound dose on the in vivo radioprotective potential of the natural and novel synthetic compounds. Male Wistar strain rats weighing 110-120 g were used for the in vivo experiments. Fifteen minutes after i.p. injection of the compounds, the experimental animals were irradiated by 8 Gy. Results indicate that the compound 2-{[(3,5-dihydro-2-hydroxyphenyl)methylen] amino}-benzoic acid in a dose of 60 mg/kg body weight exhibited the highest radioprotective effect, whereas the natural extract silymarin did not manifest radioprotective potential, even in high doses.

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