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Inhibitory Effect of 1,5-Dimethyl Citrate from Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) on Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammatory Response in RAW 264.7 Mouse Macrophages.


ABSTRACT: Hippophae rhamnoides L. (Elaeagnaceae; commonly known as "sea buckthorn" and "vitamin tree"), is a spiny deciduous shrub whose fruit is used in foods and traditional medicines. The H. rhamnoides fruit (berry) is rich in vitamin C, with a level exceeding that found in lemons and oranges. H. rhamnoides berries are usually washed and pressed to create pomace and juice. Today, the powder of the aqueous extract of H. rhamnoides berries are sold as a functional food in many countries. As part of our ongoing effort to identify bioactive constituents from natural resources, we aimed to isolate and identify those from the fruits of H. rhamnoides. Phytochemical analysis of the extract of H. rhamnoides fruits led to the isolation and identification of six compounds, namely, a citric acid derivative (1), a phenolic (2), flavonoids (3 and 4), and megastigmane compounds (5 and 6). Treatment with compounds 1-6 did not have any impact on the cell viability of RAW 264.7 mouse macrophages. However, pretreatment with these compounds suppressed lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced NO production in RAW 264.7 mouse macrophages in a concentration-dependent manner. Among the isolated compounds, compound 1 was identified as the most active, with an IC50 of 39.76 ± 0.16 ?M. This value was comparable to that of the NG-methyl-L-arginine acetate salt, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor with an IC50 of 28.48 ± 0.05 ?M. Western blot analysis demonstrated that compound 1 inhibited the LPS-induced expression of IKK?/? (I?B kinase alpha/beta), I-?B? (inhibitor of kappa B alpha), nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-?B) p65, iNOS (inducible nitric oxide synthase), and COX-2 (cyclooxygenase-2) in RAW 264.7 cells. Furthermore, LPS-stimulated cytokine production was detected using a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Compound 1 decreased interleukin 6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-?) production in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells. In summary, the mechanism of action of 1 included the suppression of LPS-induced NO production in RAW 264.7 cells by inhibiting IKK?/?, I-?B?, NF-?B p65, iNOS, and COX-2, and the activities of IL-6 and TNF-?.

SUBMITTER: Baek SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7143571 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibitory Effect of 1,5-Dimethyl Citrate from Sea Buckthorn (<i>Hippophae rhamnoides</i>) on Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammatory Response in RAW 264.7 Mouse Macrophages.

Baek Su Cheol SC   Lee Dahae D   Jo Mun Seok MS   Lee Kwang Ho KH   Lee Yong Hoon YH   Kang Ki Sung KS   Yamabe Noriko N   Kim Ki Hyun KH  

Foods (Basel, Switzerland) 20200302 3


<i>Hippophae rhamnoides</i> L. (Elaeagnaceae; commonly known as "sea buckthorn" and "vitamin tree"), is a spiny deciduous shrub whose fruit is used in foods and traditional medicines. The <i>H. rhamnoides</i> fruit (berry) is rich in vitamin C, with a level exceeding that found in lemons and oranges. <i>H. rhamnoides</i> berries are usually washed and pressed to create pomace and juice. Today, the powder of the aqueous extract of <i>H. rhamnoides</i> berries are sold as a functional food in many  ...[more]

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