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The constituents of licorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) differentially suppress nitric oxide production in interleukin-1?-treated hepatocytes.


ABSTRACT: Licorice (Glycyrrhizae radix) is the roots and stolons of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fischer or Glycyrrhiza glabra Linnaeus in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia. Glycyrrhizae radix has been widely used as a sweetener and a traditional medicine. A Glycyrrhizae radix extract contains many constituents and has antispasmodic, antitussive, anti-ulcer, and anti-inflammatory effects. However, reports comparing the anti-inflammatory effects of these constituents are very few. Here, we purified several constituents from the roots and stolons of G. uralensis and examined and compared their anti-inflammatory effects by monitoring the levels of the inflammatory mediator, nitric oxide (NO), in interleukin (IL)-1?-treated rat hepatocytes. From the G. uralensis extract, we purified the main constituent glycyrrhizin and the constituents that are characteristic of G. uralensis (chalcones and flavanones). These constituents suppressed NO production in IL-1?-treated rat hepatocytes, and isoliquiritigenin showed the greatest suppression activity. Isoliquiritigenin, isoliquiritin, and liquiritigenin significantly decreased both protein and mRNA for the inducible nitric oxide synthase. These constituents reduced the levels of mRNAs encoding tumor necrosis factor ? and IL-6. In contrast, although glycyrrhizin is abundant, it showed a 100-fold lower potency in NO suppression. Therefore, both glycyrrhizin and the minor constituents (isoliquiritigenin, isoliquiritin, and liquiritigenin) may be responsible for the anti-inflammatory effects of G. uralensis. It is also implied that these constituents may have a therapeutic potential for inflammatory hepatic disorders.

SUBMITTER: Tanemoto R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5668654 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The constituents of licorice (<i>Glycyrrhiza uralensis</i>) differentially suppress nitric oxide production in interleukin-1β-treated hepatocytes.

Tanemoto Ryunosuke R   Okuyama Tetsuya T   Matsuo Hirotaka H   Okumura Tadayoshi T   Ikeya Yukinobu Y   Nishizawa Mikio M  

Biochemistry and biophysics reports 20150615


Licorice (Glycyrrhizae radix) is the roots and stolons of <i>Glycyrrhiza uralensis</i> Fischer or <i>Glycyrrhiza glabra</i> Linnaeus in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia. Glycyrrhizae radix has been widely used as a sweetener and a traditional medicine. A Glycyrrhizae radix extract contains many constituents and has antispasmodic, antitussive, anti-ulcer, and anti-inflammatory effects. However, reports comparing the anti-inflammatory effects of these constituents are very few. Here, we purified several  ...[more]

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