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Bioactivity-guided isolation of anti-inflammatory components from Phyllanthus emblica.
Li, Wei; Zhu, Hua-Wei; Chen, Yun-Jiao; Xiao, Hang; Ge, Ya-Zhong; Hu, Hai-E; Li, Xue-Li; Cao, Yong.
Afiliação
  • Li W; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Guangdong Research Center for Engineering Technology in Bioactive Natural Products College of Food Science South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China.
  • Zhu HW; Infinitus (China) Co., Ltd. Guangzhou China.
  • Chen YJ; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Guangdong Research Center for Engineering Technology in Bioactive Natural Products College of Food Science South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China.
  • Xiao H; Department of Food Science University of Massachusetts Amherst MA USA.
  • Ge YZ; Infinitus (China) Co., Ltd. Guangzhou China.
  • Hu HE; Eastroc Beverage Group Co., Ltd. Guangdong China.
  • Li XL; Eastroc Beverage Group Co., Ltd. Guangdong China.
  • Cao Y; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Guangdong Research Center for Engineering Technology in Bioactive Natural Products College of Food Science South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China.
Food Sci Nutr ; 8(6): 2670-2679, 2020 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32566184
Phyllanthus emblica (P. emblica) is a traditionally edible fruit that is good for treatment of biliary diseases, bronchitis, etc. It has obvious anti-inflammatory activity, but few studies focus on its anti-inflammatory active substance basis. The purpose of this study was to explore the material basis of anti-inflammatory activity of P. emblica, purify, and identify anti-inflammatory active monomers. Fisetin and gallic acid, which were identified after separation from ethanol extract components of P. emblica, exhibited the best anti-inflammatory effects, markedly inhibiting nitric oxide and proinflammatory cytokine levels in LPS-stimulated macrophages. In particular, fisetin with significant anti-inflammatory activity was firstly identified from P. emblica. For the first time, our research systematically revealed the material basis of the anti-inflammatory effects of P. emblica from the perspective of the composition of the bioactive substances and provided scientific research methods and ideas for researching bioactive monomers in other plant extracts.
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