Hepatoprotective Polysaccharides from Geranium wilfordii : Purification, Structural Characterization, and Their Mechanism.
Jia-Yi FengYan-Qing XiePeng ZhangQian ZhouAfsar KhanZhi-Hong ZhouXian-Song XiaLu LiuPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Traditional Chinese Medicine is generally used as a decoction to guard health. Many active ingredients in the decoction are chemical ingredients that are not usually paid attention to in phytochemical research, such as polysaccharides, etc. Based on research interest in Chinese herbal decoction, crude polysaccharides from G. wilfordii (GCP) were purified to obtain two relatively homogeneous polysaccharides, a neutral polysaccharide (GNP), and an acid polysaccharide (GAP) by various chromatographic separation methods, which were initially characterized by GC-MS, NMR, IR, and methylation analysis. Studies on the hepatoprotective activity of GCP in vivo showed that GCP might be a potential agent for the prevention and treatment of acute liver injury by inhibiting the secretion levels of ALT, AST, IL-6, IL-1 β , TNF- α , and MDA expression levels, increasing SOD, and the GSH-Px activity value. Further, in vitro assays, GNP and GAP, decrease the inflammatory response by inhibiting the secretion of IL-6 and TNF- α , involved in the STAT1/T-bet signaling pathway.
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- dna methylation
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