Antioxidant and Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition Activities of Cynomorium songaricum Extracts

Soo-jung Seo, Mi-ra Han, Yang-Suk Lee
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In this study, we evaluated the antioxidant activities and xanthine oxidase inhibition effects of water and ethanol extracts of Cynomorium songaricum. The ethanol extract of C. songaricum (EE) contained more phenolic and flavonoid compounds than the water extract (WE). The antioxidant activities of the extracts were increased as the concentration of the extract increased. The WE has better effectiveness than the EE for DPPH free radical scavenging activity and nitrite scavenging ability. The nitrite scavenging abilities of WE were 90.02% (EC50 653.15 ㎍/mL) at conditions of pH 1.2 and 2,000 ㎍/mL, and 84.34% (EC50 817.17 ㎍/mL) at pH 3.0. The EE has more effective SOD-like activity and XO inhibition than WE. The SOD-like activity of EE was 81.47% at a concentration of 2,000 ㎍/mL, EC50 was 951.70 ㎍/mL. The xanthine oxidase inhibition of the EE, with an EC50 of 112.47 ㎍/mL, is greater than that of ascorbic acid, which was 192.50 ㎍/mL (p<0.05). These results suggest that the C. songaricum is a potentially useful antioxidant source for the development of nutraceuticals and medicines.
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锁阳提取物的抗氧化及黄嘌呤氧化酶抑制活性
本研究对锁阳水提物和乙醇提物的抗氧化活性和黄嘌呤氧化酶抑制作用进行了研究。皂荚乙醇提取物(EE)的酚类和类黄酮含量高于水提取物(WE)。提取物的抗氧化活性随提取物浓度的增加而增强。在DPPH自由基的清除能力和亚硝酸盐的清除能力方面,粗豆油优于粗豆油。在pH 1.2和2000㎍/mL下,WE的亚硝酸盐清除能力为90.02% (EC50 653.15㎍/mL),在pH 3.0下,WE的亚硝酸盐清除能力为84.34% (EC50 817.17㎍/mL)。EE比WE具有更有效的sod样活性和XO抑制作用。浓度为2000微尘/mL时,EE的类sod活性为81.47%,EC50为951.70微尘/mL。EE的黄嘌呤氧化酶抑制作用,EC50为112.47㎍/mL,大于抗坏血酸的抗坏血酸抑制作用,EC50为192.50㎍/mL (p<0.05)。这些结果表明,锁阳是一种潜在的抗氧化剂来源,可用于开发营养保健品和药物。
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