探索协同抑制炎症和抗氧化的潜力:鹅掌楸、莪术和白花蛇舌草的硅学和体外综合分析。

IF 2.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/8584015
Komgrit Eawsakul, Kingkan Bunluepuech
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与单独使用一种草药相比,草药组合能显著提高治疗各种疾病的效果。本研究的目的是确定鹅掌楸(GM)、莪术(CC)和白刺(AE)的适当比例,以增强它们的抗氧化和抗炎特性。研究采用了计算机建模(硅学)和实验室测试(体外)。酚类和类黄酮化合物的最佳比例为 15 份 GM、5 份 CC 和 10 份 AE。相比之下,10 :15 :5 的比例可产生最高的抗氧化活性,可减少 80.33% 的 DPPH 自由基和 92.20% 的 ABTS 自由基。该比例具有协同效应,且在 82.97 至 147.04 µg/mL 的安全范围内。5 :10 :15 的比例具有最强的抗炎效果,活性水平高达 98.86%。它能有效抑制 23 种基因或蛋白质,包括显著的 NFE2L2 基因,并具有协同效应。这种组合能有效抑制炎症(IC50:12.05 µg/mL),并且在浓度高达 50 µg/mL 时对巨噬细胞是安全的。这些发现强调了这些草药混合物在抗氧化和抗炎方面的应用潜力。
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Exploring Synergistic Inhibition of Inflammatory and Antioxidant Potential: Integrated In Silico and In Vitro Analyses of Garcinia mangostana, Curcuma comosa, and Acanthus ebracteatus.

Compared with the use of a single herb alone, herb combinations can significantly increase their effectiveness in treating various diseases. The objective of this research was to determine the appropriate proportions of Garcinia mangostana (GM), Curcuma comosa (CC), and Acanthus ebracteatus (AE) to enhance their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The study employed computer modeling (in silico) and laboratory testing (in vitro). The optimal levels of phenolic and flavonoid compounds were achieved with a ratio of 15 parts GM, 5 parts CC, and 10 parts AE. In contrast, the 10 : 15 : 5 ratio resulted in the highest antioxidant activity, reducing DPPH radicals by 80.33% and ABTS radicals by 92.20%. The ratio had a synergistic effect and was within the safe range, ranging from 82.97 to 147.04 µg/mL. The ratio of 5 : 10 : 15 had the greatest anti-inflammatory effects, with an exceptional activity level of 98.86%. It effectively suppressed 23 genes or proteins, including the prominent NFE2L2 gene, and had a synergistic effect. This combination effectively inhibits inflammation (IC50: 12.05 µg/mL) and is safe for macrophages at concentrations up to 50 µg/mL. These findings emphasize the potential of these herbal mixtures for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory applications.

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