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Polyphenols from Prunus mume : extraction, purification, and anticancer activity.

Fengyi ZhaoLanlan DuJialuan WangHongxia LiuHuifang ZhaoLianfei LyuWeifan WangWenlong WuWeilin Li
Published in: Food & function (2023)
Prunus mume is an ancient medicinal herb and food that are commonly used in Asian countries with high nutritional ingredients and biological activities. Polyphenols are important functional components in Prunus mume . To obtain a more efficient extraction process of Prunus mume polyphenols, a single-factor test and response surface method were used. After extraction and purification, the final polyphenol content of Prunus mume (L 1 ) was up to 90%. Biological experiments showed that L 1 had high anticancer activity against HeLa (125.28 μg mL -1 ), HepG2 (117.24 μg mL -1 ), MCF-7 (170.19 μg mL -1 ), and A549 (121.78 μg mL -1 ) in vitro by MTT assay. The combination of DDP and DOX significantly enhanced the anticancer activity of the four cell lines, especially L 1 -DOX had the smallest IC 50 value of 0.04 μg mL -1 against HepG2 cells, indicating the combination of drugs had synergistic effects. It is further demonstrated that L 1 could inhibit cell proliferation by inducing apoptosis with ROS detection and confocal fluorescence images. The relative tumor proliferation rate (T/C) was 40.6%, and the tumor inhibition rate was 57.9%, indicating L 1 to have no significant toxicity but high anti-HepG2 activity in vivo . Although the study is very limited, it is anticipated to provide a reference for further exploration of the functionality of the plant.
Keyphrases
  • cell proliferation
  • cell death
  • oxidative stress
  • cell cycle arrest
  • optical coherence tomography
  • single molecule
  • convolutional neural network
  • high throughput
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