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Nat Prod Res ; 33(10): 1472-1476, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29262735

ABSTRACT

Quercetin, luteolin and chrysoeriol were identified from rooibos tea as degranulation inhibitors in rat basophilic leukaemia cells. The degranulation inhibitory activity of chrysoeriol was first discovered in the present study. When quercetin, luteolin and chrysoeriol were mixed in the ratio that occurs in rooibos tea extract, the mixture inhibited antigen- and calcium ionophore-stimulated degranulation to the same degree as that by the whole rooibos tea extract. These findings indicate that these three flavonoids are the key factors underlying the degranulation inhibitory activity of rooibos tea.


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Aspalathus/chemistry , Cell Degranulation/drug effects , Teas, Herbal , Animals , Anti-Allergic Agents/pharmacology , Basophils/pathology , Calcium Ionophores/pharmacology , Cell Line, Tumor , Flavones/pharmacology , Leukemia/pathology , Luteolin/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Quercetin/pharmacology , Rats , Teas, Herbal/analysis
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Molecules ; 22(12)2017 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29231858

ABSTRACT

2-O-α-d-Glucopyranosyl-l-ascorbic acid (AA-2G) is one of the stable ascorbic acid (AA) derivatives known as provitamin C agents. We have previously synthesized two types of monoacylated derivatives of AA-2G, 6-O-acyl-2-O-α-d-glucopyranosyl-l-ascorbic acids having a straight-acyl chain of varying length from C4 to C18 (6-sAcyl-AA-2G) and a branched-acyl chain of varying length from C6 to C16 (6-bAcyl-AA-2G) in order to improve the bioavailability of AA-2G. In this study, 6-sAcyl-AA-2G and 6-bAcyl-AA-2G per se showed the inhibitory effects on hyaluronidase activity and degranulation. 6-sAcyl-AA-2G exhibited strong inhibitory effects on hyaluronidase activity and degranulation in a concentration-dependent manner, and the inhibitory effects tended to become stronger with increasing length of the acyl chain. 2-O-α-d-Glucopyranosyl-6-O-hexadecanoyl-l-ascorbic acid (6-sPalm-AA-2G), which has a straight C16 acyl chain, was the most potent effective for inhibition of hyaluronidase activity and for inhibition of degranulation among the 6-sAcyl-AA-2G derivatives and the two isomers of 6-sPalm-AA-2G. Furthermore, percutaneous administration of 6-sPalm-AA-2G significantly inhibited IgE-mediated passive cutaneous anaphylaxis reaction in mice. These findings suggest that 6-sPalm-AA-2G will be useful for treatment of allergies.


Subject(s)
Anti-Allergic Agents/chemistry , Anti-Allergic Agents/pharmacology , Ascorbic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Hyaluronoglucosaminidase/antagonists & inhibitors , Animals , Anti-Allergic Agents/administration & dosage , Ascorbic Acid/administration & dosage , Ascorbic Acid/chemistry , Ascorbic Acid/pharmacology , Cell Degranulation , Cell Line , Humans , Hypersensitivity/drug therapy , Male , Mice, Inbred ICR , Sugar Acids/chemistry , Sugar Acids/pharmacology
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Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi ; 64(5): 587-90, 2008 May 20.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18509220

ABSTRACT

The purpose of our study was to assess the mechanical effect on tattoo seals and eye makeup caused by a spatial magnetic gradient in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. Seven kinds of tattoo seals and three kinds of eye makeup, i.e., mascara, eye shadow, and eyeliner were used. On a 3.0-Tesla MRI, we determined these deflection angles according to a method established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) at the position that produced the greatest magnetically induced deflection. Eighty-five percent of the tattoo seals showed deflection angles greater than 45 degrees of the ASTM guidelines, and the mascara and eye shadow showed over 40 degrees. This was because these contained ferromagnetic pigments such as an iron oxide, but those translational forces were very small owing to slight mass. However, it is desirable that these should be removed before MRI examination to prevent secondary problems.


Subject(s)
Cosmetics , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Magnetics , Eye
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