Evaluation of the biological activities of Chamaeleo chamaeleon: A reptile used in altenative medicine in El-Oued region
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. جامعة الوادي.Université d'EL-Oued.
Abstract
Chamaeleo chamaeleon has been traditionally used in folk medicine in the El Oued region of
the Algerian Sahara for the treatment of various ailments, including tonsillitis, thyroid disorders,
and persistent coughs. In light of its ethnomedicinal significance, This study aims to evaluate the
immunological and biochemical effects of dried veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo chamaeleon)
extracts, using two different types: a methanolic-aqueous extract and another enriched with multiple
B-group vitamins (Multi B). The evaluation was carried out through both in vitro and in vivo tests
using Wistar rats as the experimental model. Chemical analyses revealed that the methanolicaqueous extract was particularly rich in vitamins B1, B3, and B9, while the Multi B extract
contained significant levels of B2, B6, B7, and B12, indicating the potential nutritional and
immunological value of these extracts. Regarding biological activity, the extracts showed strong
antioxidant capacity in the DPPH assay, with inhibition exceeding 60% at the highest
concentrations.
They also demonstrated considerable anti-inflammatory activity via the BSA protein
denaturation test, in addition to promoting phagocytic activity and inhibiting the complement
system. Animal trials confirmed these findings, showing enhanced immune performance
characterized by increased spleen and thymus indices, improved phagocytic activity, and balanced
biochemical (AST, ALT, CRP, Glucose) and hematological parameters. These results suggest that
chameleon extracts possess promising immunological and biochemical properties, supporting their
potential use as dietary supplements or as supportive therapy in cases of immune deficiency or
oxidative stress.
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Applied Biochemistry
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master, 2025. DEPARTEMENT DE BIOLOGIE CELLULAIRE ET MOLECULAIRE. Faculté des Sciences de la Nature et de la Vie. Université d'El-Oued URI