Comparative study on the bioactive components and in vitro biological activities of three green seedlings

2020 ◽  
Vol 321 ◽  
pp. 126716
Author(s):  
Xue Li ◽  
Pei Wang ◽  
Jiaqing Zhu ◽  
Juanjuan Yi ◽  
Zhenyu Ji ◽  
...  
Antioxidants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 1683
Author(s):  
Ilaria Pappalardo ◽  
Anna Santarsiero ◽  
Maria De Luca ◽  
Maria Assunta Acquavia ◽  
Simona Todisco ◽  
...  

The peppers of the Capsicum species are exploited in many fields, as flavoring agents in food industry, or as decorative and therapeutic plants. Peppers show a diversified phytochemical content responsible for different biological activities. Synergic activity exerted by high levels of antioxidant compounds is responsible for their important anti-inflammatory property. A methanolic extract was obtained from a new pepper genotype and tested for anti-inflammatory activity. The extract was incorporated into phospholipid vesicles to increase the bioavailability of its bioactive components. Two types of phospholipid vesicles were produced, conventional liposomes and Penetration Enhancer containing Vesicles (PEVs). They were tested in human monoblastic leukemia U937 cell line, showing no cytotoxic effect. The intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) levels were measured to value the in vitro efficacy of the vesicles in regulating inflammatory responses. Liposomal incorporation significantly reduced ROS levels in extract-treated LPS-activated cells. Furthermore, LC-MS/MS analyses demonstrated that liposomes facilitated the transport of the extract components across the cell membrane and their accumulation into the cytoplasm.


2007 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 128-132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shi-Kai Yan ◽  
Yan-Wen Wu ◽  
Run-Hui Liu ◽  
Wei-Dong Zhang

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Soumya Majumder ◽  
SUKANYA ACHARYYA ◽  
ARINDAM GHOSH ◽  
SOURAV CHAKRABORTY ◽  
SAHADEB SARKAR ◽  
...  

Abstract. Majumder S, Acharyya S, Ghosh A, Chakraborty S, Sarkar S, Saha S, Bhattacharya M. 2021. Insights into low biological activity of wax apple (Syzygium samarangense) juice by in vitro phytochemical investigation with special reference to metabolomics. Biofarmasi J Nat Prod Biochem 19: 30-38. Wax-apple (Syzygium samarangense) is an Asian waxy and juicy fruit which is reported as antidiarrheal and useful in diseases like dysentery. Moreover, no stronger medicinal evidences have been found associated with this fruit as well as its juice to ensure more biological activities and composition. Being edible, waxy and juicy this fruit is quite popular in coastal areas and islands but, absence of stronger medicinal and biochemical evidences associated with this fruit or its juice has created an worldwide underutilizing status on it. In this research, we intended to investigate phytochemical characteristics and composition of this fruit juice through detailed biochemical tests and metabolomics. Qualitative detection tests for bioactive groups of molecules (tannin, coumarin, cardiac glycosides, terpenoids, flavonoids, phenol etc.), antioxidant assay and antibacterial test simply showed its low in vitro biological activity. A GC-MS based metabolomics was performed where presence of wax components like long chain hydrocarbons have been revealed. Based on the GC-MS based metabolomics a proposed pathway of wax apple’s wax biosynthesis has been established. The overall study not only strongly clarified the absence of bioactive components in this fruit but also proved that the fruit, named wax apple, is actually a source of natural waxes which can be responsible for its claimed antidiarrheal property.


2013 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 315-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shin-Yi Lin ◽  
Yu-Kai Chen ◽  
Hui-Tzu Yu ◽  
Gayane S. Barseghyan ◽  
Mikheil D. Asatiani ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
pp. 47-52

Epimedium elatum (Morren & Decne) of family Berberidaceace is a rare perennial medicinal plant, endemic to high altitude forests of Northwestern Himalayas in India. Ethnobotanically, it has been used as an ingredient for treatment of bone-joint disorders, impotence and kidney disorders in Kashmir Himalayas. Phytochemically, it is rich in Epimedin ABC and Icariin; all of these have been demonstrated to possess remarkable biological activities like PDE-5 inhibition (treatment of erectile dysfunction), anticancer, antiosteoporosis antioxidant and antiviral properties. The present investigation reports its traditional usage, comprehensive distribution and conservation status from twenty ecogeographical regions in Kashmir Himalayas, India. The species was reported from Gurez valley for the first time. Numerous threats like excessive grazing, deforestration, habitat fragmentation, tourism encroachment, landslides and excessive exploitation have decreased its natural populations in most of the surveyed habitats. Consequently, its existence may become threatened in near future if timely conservation steps are not taken immediately by concerned stakeholders involved in medicinal plant research. Moreover, use of plant tissue culture techniques is recommended for development of its in vitro propagation protocols. Therefore, introduction of this medicinal plant in botanical gardens, protected sites and development of monitoring programmes are needed for its immediate conservation in Northwestern Himalayas, India.


2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 16-22

World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 80% of the population of developing countries use traditional medicines, mostly natural plant products, for their primary health care needs. In the past few decades, the medicinal value of plants has been assumed more important dimension owing largely to the discovery that extracts from plants contain not only primary metabolites but also a diverse array of secondary metabolites with antioxidant potential. Medicinal plants are potential sources of natural compounds with biological activities and therefore attract the attention of researchers worldwide. Antioxidants are vital substances which possess ability to protect the body from damage due to free radical-induced oxidative stress. The purpose of current study was to determine the antioxidant activities and bioactive components of Foeniculum vulgare (fennel) (Samonsabar) seeds by using UV Visible Spectrophotometer (UV-Vis) and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). Aqueous extract of fennel seeds showed more antioxidant activity (IC50: 0.28 ug/ml) than ethanolic extract (IC50: 0.83 ug/ml) and comparable to standard antioxidant, ascorbic acid (IC50: 0.59 ug/ml). GC-MS analysis was fruitful in identification of compounds based on peak area, retention time, molecular formula, molecular weight, MS Fragmentions and pharmacological actions. Ten bioactive phytochemical compounds from aqueous extracts and 11 from ethanolic extract of fennel seeds were identified. These findings indicated that fennel seeds are potential to provide preventive properties against oxidative damage. These results will give scientific information for quality control of indigenous drug to herbal medicine users and local practitioners using fennel for different types of ailments


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