Molecules (Oct 2022)

Fatty-Acid-Rich <i>Agave angustifolia</i> Fraction Shows Antiarthritic and Immunomodulatory Effect

  • Enrique Jiménez-Ferrer,
  • Gabriela Vargas-Villa,
  • Gabriela Belen Martínez-Hernández,
  • Manases González-Cortazar,
  • Alejandro Zamilpa,
  • Maribel Patricia García-Aguilar,
  • Martha Lucía Arenas-Ocampo,
  • Maribel Herrera-Ruiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 21
p. 7204

Abstract

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Agave angustifolia is a xerophytic species widely used in Mexico as an ingredient in sweet food and fermented beverages; it is also used in traditional medicine to treat wound pain and rheumatic damage, and as a remedy for psoriasis. Among the various A. angustifolia extracts and extract fractions that have been evaluated for their anti-inflammatory effects, the acetonic extract (AaAc) and its acetonic (F-Ac) and methanolic (F-MeOH) fractions were the most active in a xylene-induced ear edema model in mice, when orally administered. Four fractions resulting from chemically resolving F-Ac (F1–F4) were locally applied to mice with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (TPA)-induced ear inflammation; F1 inhibited inflammation by 70% and was further evaluated in a carrageenan-induced mono-arthritis model. When administered at doses of 12.5, 25, and 50 mg/kg, F1 reduced articular edema and the spleen index. In addition, it modulated spleen and joint cytokine levels and decreased pain. According to a GC–MS analysis, the main components of F1 are fatty-acid derivatives: palmitic acid methyl ester, palmitic acid ethyl ester, octadecenoic acid methyl ester, linoleic acid ethyl ester, and oleic acid ethyl ester.

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