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Metabolic fingerprinting of different Sideritis taxa infusions and their neurogenic activity.

Ekaterina-Michaela TomouLara BielerTobias SpöttlSebastien Couillard-DespresHelen SkaltsaCorinna Urmann
Published in: Planta medica (2023)
Over the last years, Sideritis extracts were shown to improve memory. However, their potential to promote the generation of new neurons, starting with the neuronal differentiation of neural stem cells, remains unexplored. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the neurogenic effects of different Sideritis infusions in neural stem and precursor cells and their impacts on cell viability. Moreover, the metabolic fingerprints were recorded using LC-DAD, LC-ESIHRMS, and GC-MS. The neurogenic potential from infusions of the eight Sideritis taxa tested was as potent as the classical neuronal inducer combination of retinoic acid and valproic acid. Further cytotoxicity assays revealed that the IC50 values of extracts were comprised between 163 µg/mL and 322 µg/mL. Hierarchical cluster analyses of the metabolic fingerprints unveiled, that the two Sideritis taxa with the lowest IC50 values were the most divergent in the analytical techniques used. As the analysis focused on polyphenols, it is reasonable to assume that these compounds are responsible for the effect on the cell viability of SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. This study is the first report on the neurogenic potential of Sideritis taxa and might support the use of Sideritis herbal preparations in the context of neurodegenerative diseases.
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