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Foods ; 12(5)2023 Feb 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36900486

ABSTRACT

The physicochemical traits and an array of organic and inorganic contaminants were monitored in monofloral honeys (i.e., jujube [Ziziphus lotus], sweet orange [Citrus sinensis], PGI Euphorbia [Euphorbia resinifera] and Globularia alyphum) from the Moroccan Béni Mellal-Khénifra region (i.e., Khénifra, Beni Méllal, Azlal and Fquih Ben Salah provinces). Moroccan honeys were in line with the physicochemical standards set by the European Union. However, a critical contamination pattern has been outlined. In fact, jujube, sweet orange, and PGI Euphorbia honeys contained pesticides, such as acephate, dimethoate, diazinon, alachlor, carbofuran and fenthion sulfoxide, higher than the relative EU Maximum Residue Levels. The banned 2,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB118) and 2,2',3,4,4',5,5'-heptachlorobiphenyl (PCB180) were detected in all samples and quantified in jujube, sweet orange and PGI Euphorbia honeys; while polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), such as chrysene and fluorene, stood out for their higher contents in jujube and sweet orange honeys. Considering plasticizers, all honeys showed an excessive amount of dibutyl phthalate (DBP), when (improperly) considering the relative EU Specific Migration Limit. Furthermore, sweet orange, PGI Euphorbia and G. alypum honeys were characterized by Pb exceeding the EU Maximum Level. Overall, data from this study may encourage Moroccan governmental bodies to strengthen their monitoring activity in beekeeping and to find suitable solutions for implementing more sustainable agricultural practices.

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Biomed Res Int ; 2021: 5536030, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34395619

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Argania spinosa (L.) plays an important role in the Moroccan agroeconomy, providing both employment and export revenue. Argan oil production generates different by-products with functionalities that are not yet investigated, in particular, the shell fruit. The present study aims, for the first time, at evaluating the acute and subacute toxicity, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects of argan fruit shell ethanol extract (AFSEE). The LD50 of AFSEE was determined to be greater than the 5000 mg/kg body weight of mice. No significant variation in the body and organ weights was observed after 28 days of AFSEE treatment compared to that of the control group. Biochemical parameters and histopathological examination revealed no toxic effects of AFSEE. The AFSEE produced a significant inhibition of xylene-induced ear edema in mice. AFSEE reduced significantly the paw edema in mice after carrageenan injection. The chemical characterization showed that AFSEE contains a high level of total phenol content, flavonoids, condensed tannins, and flavanols. The obtained IC50 of DPPH, ABTS, reducing power, and ß-carotene demonstrates that AFSEE has a potential antioxidant effect. The results indicate that AFSEE was safe and nontoxic to mice even at higher doses. Furthermore, the present findings demonstrate that AFSEE has potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities.


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Alcohols/administration & dosage , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage , Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Edema/drug therapy , Sapotaceae/chemistry , Xylenes/toxicity , Alcohols/chemistry , Alcohols/pharmacology , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Disease Models, Animal , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Edema/chemically induced , Lethal Dose 50 , Male , Mice , Morocco , Plant Extracts/chemistry
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Chirality ; 25(4): 250-6, 2013 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23532999

ABSTRACT

Three new polyketides ((-)-1, (+)-1, and 2) were isolated from the EtOAc extract of the fungus Embellisia eureka, an endophyte of the Moroccan plant Cladanthus arabicus (Asteraceae). The structures of these new compounds were determined on the basis of one- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy as well as by high-resolution mass spectrometry. The absolute configurations of (-)-1, (+)-1, and 2 were determined by TDDFT ECD calculations of solution conformers, online HPLC-ECD analysis, and the modified Mosher method.


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Alternaria/chemistry , Alternaria/physiology , Asteraceae/microbiology , Endophytes/chemistry , Endophytes/physiology , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds/isolation & purification , Models, Molecular , Molecular Conformation
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Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 68(Pt 6): o1874, 2012 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22719635

ABSTRACT

In the title hydrate, C(10)H(10)O(4)·H(2)O, the six-membered aliphatic ring that is fused to the benzene ring has a sofa shape, with the hy-droxy group in the 3-position (that represents the sofa back) of the aliphatic ring occupying a quasi-axial position. The hy-droxy group of the aromatic ring is hydrogen-bond donor to the carbonyl O atom; other O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the organic mol-ecules and the water mol-ecules into a three-dimensional network.

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