Purpose: To evaluate the in-vitro
inhibition of xanthine oxidase (purified from bovine
milk) by extracts of Lycium arabicum, as well as it is
in vivo hypouricemic and renal protective effects.
Methods: Four extracts of Lycium
arabicum, methanol (CrE), chloroform (ChE), ethyl
acetate (EaE) and aqueous (AqE) extracts, were screened
for their total phenolics and potential inhibitory
effects on purified bovine milk xanthine oxidase (XO)
activity by measuring the formation of uric acid or
superoxide radical. The mode of inhibition was
investigated and compared with the standard drugs,
allopurinol, quercitin and catechin. To evaluate their
hypouricemic effect, the extracts were administered to
potassium oxonate-induced hyperuricemic mice at a dose
of 50 mg/kg body weight.
Results: The results showed that EaE
had the highest content of phenolic compounds and was
the most potent inhibitor of uric acid formation (IC50
= 0.017 ± 0.001 mg/mL) and formation of superoxide (IC50
= 0.035 ± 0.001 mg/ml). Lineweaver-Burk analysis showed
that CrE and EaE inhibited XO competitively, whereas the
inhibitory activities exerted by ChE and AqE were of a
mixed type. Intraperetoneal injection of L. arabicum
extracts (50 mg/kg) elicited hypouricemic actions in
hyperuricemic mice. Hyperuricemic mice presented a serum
uric acid concentration of 4.71 ± 0.29 mg/L but this was
reduced to 1.78 ± 0.11 mg/L by EaE, which was the most
potent hyporuricemic extract.
Conclusion: L. arabicum fractions have
a strong inhibitory effect on xanthine oxidase and and
also have a significantly lowering effect on serum and
liver creatinine and urea levels in hyperuricemic mice.
Keywords: Lycium arabicum, Uric acid,
Creatinine, Superoxide, Phenolic compounds, Flavonoids,
Hyperuricemia