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Molecules ; 29(11)2024 Jun 06.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38893569

RÉSUMÉ

Oleoresin of Dipterocarpus alatus Roxb. ex G. Don (DA) has been traditionally used for local medicinal applications. Several in vitro studies have indicated its pharmacological potential. However, the low water solubility hinders its use and development for pharmaceutical purposes. The study aimed to (1) formulate oil-in-water (o/w) Pickering emulsions of DA oleoresin and (2) demonstrate its activities in cancer cells. The Pickering emulsions were formulated using biocompatible carboxylated cellulose nanocrystal (cCNC) as an emulsifier. The optimized emulsion comprised 3% (F1) and 4% (v/v) (F2) of oleoresin in 1% cCNC and 0.1 M NaCl, which possessed homogeneity and physical stability compared with other formulations with uniform droplet size and low viscosity. The constituent analysis indicated the presence of the biomarker dipterocarpol in both F1 and F2. The pharmacological effects of the two emulsions were demonstrated in vitro against two cancer cell lines, HepG2 and HCT116. Both F1 and F2 suppressed cancer cell viability. The treated cells underwent apoptosis, as demonstrated by distinct nuclear morphological changes in DAPI-stained cells and Annexin V/PI-stained cells detected by flow cytometry. Our study highlights the prospect of Pickering emulsions for oleoresin, emphasizing enhanced stability and potential pharmacological advantages.


Sujet(s)
Prolifération cellulaire , Émulsions , Humains , Cellules HepG2 , Prolifération cellulaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Émulsions/composition chimique , Cellules HCT116 , Apoptose/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Extraits de plantes/pharmacologie , Extraits de plantes/composition chimique , Tumeurs du côlon/traitement médicamenteux , Tumeurs du côlon/anatomopathologie , Survie cellulaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Tumeurs du foie/traitement médicamenteux , Tumeurs du foie/anatomopathologie , Antinéoplasiques d'origine végétale/pharmacologie , Antinéoplasiques d'origine végétale/composition chimique
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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(17)2023 Aug 30.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37686230

RÉSUMÉ

The antioxidant activity of a traditional Thai formula has been studied and compared to each plant. The formula comprised the roots of Caesalpinia digyna Rottler, Huberantha cerasoides (Roxb.) Benth), Oxyceros horridus Lour, Antidesma ghaesembilla Gaerth, Combretum quadrangulare Kurz, and Ziziphus cambodiana Pierre. The stem was also studied in comparison. The ethanolic extract from each plant part and the mixed plants mimicking the traditional formula were prepared and investigated for antioxidant capability in vitro via DPPH radical scavenging and ferric-reducing antioxidant power assays. The phytochemical constituents were determined by chemical screening, total phenolic (TPC) and flavonoid contents (TFC), and high-performance liquid chromatography. The relationship between antioxidant activity and the contributed phytochemicals was determined using correlation analysis and principal component analysis (PCA). Results showed that extracts from both parts of the plant formula showed the highest antioxidant activity compared to a single plant extract. Among the six plants, C. digyna exhibited the highest TPC and antioxidant activity. TPC had a strong positive correlation with antioxidant activity. PCA revealed that gallic acid contributed to the antioxidant activity. In conclusion, the ethanolic extracts of the traditional formula and C. digyna have the potential for further chemical characterization and study related to antioxidant activity.


Sujet(s)
Composés phytochimiques , Extraits de plantes , Plantes médicinales , Antioxydants/pharmacologie , Éthanol , Flavonoïdes/pharmacologie , Phénols/pharmacologie , Composés phytochimiques/pharmacologie , Extraits de plantes/pharmacologie , Médecine traditionnelle , Thaïlande , Plantes médicinales/composition chimique
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 15686, 2022 Sep 20.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36127415

RÉSUMÉ

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are phospholipid bilayer vesicles released from cells, containing natural cargos. Microgreens of Raphanus sativus L. var. caudatus Alef were used in this study as the source of EVs. EVs were isolated by differential centrifugation. The physical properties were determined by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and electron microscopy. The biological and chemical composition were studied by Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis, respectively. EVs had a median size of 227.17 and 234.90 ± 23.30 nm determined by electron microscopy and DLS, respectively with a polydispersity index of 0.293 ± 0.019. Electron microscopy indicated the intact morphology and confirmed the size. The FTIR spectra revealed that EVs are composed of proteins as the most abundant macromolecules. Using a curve-fitting analysis, ß-pleated sheets were the predominant secondary structure. Notably, the micromolecular biomarkers were not detected. EVs exerted anti-cancer activity on HCT116 colon cancer over Vero normal cells with an IC50 of 448.98 µg/ml and a selectivity index of > 2.23. To conclude, EVs could be successfully prepared with a simple and effective isolation method to contain nano-sized macromolecules possessing anti-cancer activity.


Sujet(s)
Vésicules extracellulaires , Raphanus , Marqueurs biologiques/métabolisme , Noyau caudé/métabolisme , Prolifération cellulaire , Vésicules extracellulaires/métabolisme , Cellules HCT116 , Humains , Structures macromoléculaires/métabolisme , Phospholipides/métabolisme , Raphanus/métabolisme
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Molecules ; 24(24)2019 Dec 04.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31817117

RÉSUMÉ

Many studies have been conducted on the bioactive compounds of rice seeds, however, there is limited information on the bioactive compounds of rice sprouts. This study focused on the age effect on the phytochemical content of white and black glutinous rice sprouts harvested between 5 and 25 days old. We assessed yield, total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, total anthocyanin content, total chlorophyll content, and proximate analysis. HPLC results identified protocatechuic acid, vanillic acid, and rutin in the sprouts of both cultivars, ranging between 0.56-1.58, 0.65-7.69, and 0.47-1.68 mg/g extract, respectively. The amount of bioactive compounds and proximate compositions in black glutinous rice were generally higher than white glutinous rice in an age-dependent manner (p < 0.05). At 5-7 days, black glutinous rice contained the highest total anthocyanin content, while white glutinous rice contained the highest total phenolic content and total flavonoid content (p < 0.05). High total chlorophyll content was initially detected in white glutinous rice at a younger age than black glutinous rice (p < 0.05), while total chlorophyll content in both cultivars was not significantly different. Our study confirms the presence of phytoconstituents in the rice sprouts of white and black glutinous rice and their potential as functional foods and for being further development as natural health products.


Sujet(s)
Oryza/composition chimique , Oryza/croissance et développement , Composés phytochimiques/analyse , Anthocyanes/analyse , Chlorophylle/analyse , Chromatographie en phase liquide à haute performance , Flavonoïdes/analyse , Phénols/analyse , Normes de référence
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