Flavonols from the Ripe Fruits of Opuntia ficus‐indica Var. saboten Protect Neuronal PC‐12 Cells against Oxidative Stress. Issue 5 (19th September 2014)
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- Flavonols from the Ripe Fruits of Opuntia ficus‐indica Var. saboten Protect Neuronal PC‐12 Cells against Oxidative Stress. Issue 5 (19th September 2014)
- Main Title:
- Flavonols from the Ripe Fruits of Opuntia ficus‐indica Var. saboten Protect Neuronal PC‐12 Cells against Oxidative Stress
- Authors:
- Son, Jung‐Eun
Lee, Bong Han
Nam, Tae Gyu
Im, Sungbin
Chung, Dae Kyun
Lee, Jung Min
Chun, Ock K.
Kim, Dae‐Ok - Abstract:
- <abstract abstract-type="main"> <title>Abstract</title> <sec id="jfbc12088-sec-0001" sec-type="section"> <p>Fruits of prickly pear cactus <italic>O</italic><italic>puntia ficus‐indica</italic> have been traditionally used as a folk medicine with various pharmacological activities, partly due to their antioxidative flavonoids. The ripe fruits of <italic>O</italic><italic>. ficus‐indica</italic> var. <italic>saboten</italic> were extracted with 70% v/v aqueous ethanol to obtain phenolic extracts, which were separated into five fractions of <italic>n</italic>‐hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, <italic>n</italic>‐butanol and water. The ethyl acetate fraction showed the highest levels of total phenolics, total flavonoids and antioxidant capacity among the fractions tested. A reversed‐phase high‐performance liquid chromatography and quadrupole time‐of‐flight liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry analysis of the ethyl acetate fraction revealed seven major flavonols: isorhamnetin‐3‐<italic>O</italic>‐glucoside, isorhamnetin‐3‐<italic>O</italic>‐rutinoside, kaempferol, kaempferol‐3‐<italic>O</italic>‐glucoside, kaempferol‐7‐<italic>O</italic>‐neohesperidoside, quercetin and quercetin‐3‐methylether. The ethyl acetate fraction increased the <italic>in vitro</italic> viability of neuron‐like PC‐12 cells against intracellular oxidative stress in a dose‐dependent manner. These results suggest that the ethyl acetate fraction rich in flavonols protecting neuronal cells from oxidative<abstract abstract-type="main"> <title>Abstract</title> <sec id="jfbc12088-sec-0001" sec-type="section"> <p>Fruits of prickly pear cactus <italic>O</italic><italic>puntia ficus‐indica</italic> have been traditionally used as a folk medicine with various pharmacological activities, partly due to their antioxidative flavonoids. The ripe fruits of <italic>O</italic><italic>. ficus‐indica</italic> var. <italic>saboten</italic> were extracted with 70% v/v aqueous ethanol to obtain phenolic extracts, which were separated into five fractions of <italic>n</italic>‐hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, <italic>n</italic>‐butanol and water. The ethyl acetate fraction showed the highest levels of total phenolics, total flavonoids and antioxidant capacity among the fractions tested. A reversed‐phase high‐performance liquid chromatography and quadrupole time‐of‐flight liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry analysis of the ethyl acetate fraction revealed seven major flavonols: isorhamnetin‐3‐<italic>O</italic>‐glucoside, isorhamnetin‐3‐<italic>O</italic>‐rutinoside, kaempferol, kaempferol‐3‐<italic>O</italic>‐glucoside, kaempferol‐7‐<italic>O</italic>‐neohesperidoside, quercetin and quercetin‐3‐methylether. The ethyl acetate fraction increased the <italic>in vitro</italic> viability of neuron‐like PC‐12 cells against intracellular oxidative stress in a dose‐dependent manner. These results suggest that the ethyl acetate fraction rich in flavonols protecting neuronal cells from oxidative stress may be utilized as a functional food ingredient for nutraceuticals.</p> </sec> <sec id="jfbc12088-sec-0002" sec-type="section"> <title>Practical Applications</title> <p>Fruits of <italic>O</italic><italic>puntia ficus‐indica</italic> var. <italic>saboten</italic> are edible berries with a thick skin and many seeds, and have long been used as an oriental folk medicine with various health‐promoting effects, in part due to antioxidative phenolics. Antioxidative flavonols such as isorhamnetin, kaempferol and quercetin in the <italic>O</italic><italic>. ficus‐indica</italic> var. <italic>saboten</italic> ripe fruit were identified and quantified as major phenolics, indicating that its extract can be standardized to use as an antioxidant source for product development in food manufacture. The <italic>O</italic><italic>. ficus‐indica</italic> var. <italic>saboten</italic> ripe fruit phenolics attenuated intracellular oxidative stress and reduced the release of intracellular lactate dehydrogenase in the cytosol of neuron‐like PC‐12 cells. Therefore, the ethyl acetate fraction rich in flavonols might be utilized as a food ingredient for nutraceuticals.</p> </sec> </abstract> … (more)
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- Journal of food biochemistry. Volume 38:Issue 5(2014:Oct.)
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- Journal of food biochemistry
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- Volume 38:Issue 5(2014:Oct.)
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- Volume 38, Issue 5 (2014)
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- 2014
- Volume:
- 38
- Issue:
- 5
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- 2014-0038-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 518
- Page End:
- 526
- Publication Date:
- 2014-09-19
- Subjects:
- Food -- Analysis -- Periodicals
Food -- Composition -- Periodicals
Biochemistry -- Periodicals
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http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/jfbc ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/jfbc.12088 ↗
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