Commiphora leptophloeos leaf and bark extracts modulate OxInflammation through TLR4/ NF-κB/ Nrf2 pathways

Aug 2, 2025Journal of ethnopharmacology

Commiphora leptophloeos leaf and bark extracts may affect oxidative stress and inflammation by influencing key cell signaling pathways

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Abstract

Leaf and bark extracts from Commiphora leptophloeos inhibited more than 80% of DPPH radicals, demonstrating strong antioxidant properties.

  • Both leaf and bark extracts exhibited significant anti-inflammatory effects by reducing nitric oxide production and downregulating inflammatory mediators such as TLR4, NF-κB, IL-6, TNF-α, BAX, and COX-2.
  • Chromatographic analysis revealed a complex phytochemical profile in leaf extracts with one phenolic acid and fourteen glycosylated flavonoids, while bark extracts contained seven major constituents including quinic acid and oligomeric procyanidins.
  • Bark extracts improved cellular viability and migration capacity, and leaf extracts enhanced catalase enzymatic activity.
  • The extracts may modulate oxidative stress-induced inflammation through the attenuation of specific molecular pathways.
  • Nrf2 expression was significantly upregulated, particularly with bark extract treatment, indicating its role in regulating oxidative stress.

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