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The Comparative Study of Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Effects with Regard to the Extraction Solvents of Cuscutae Semen
Author(s) -
Hwang BoMin,
Seo HyungSik
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of pharmacopuncture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.546
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 2234-6856
pISSN - 2093-6966
DOI - 10.3831/kpi.2011.14.1.079
Subject(s) - chemistry , dpph , extraction (chemistry) , ethanol , distilled water , cytotoxicity , antioxidant , propionibacterium acnes , semen , radical , chromatography , nuclear chemistry , biochemistry , bacteria , medicine , biology , andrology , in vitro , genetics
Objective: This study was performed to compare anti-inflammation, anti-oxidation and anti-bacterial effects of Cuscutae Semen(CS) extracted with two kinds of solvents, ethanol and distilled water.\udMethods: Two kinds of CS extractions were prepared 20, 50, 100 ㎕/㎎. The cytotoxicity was measured by MTT assay in Raw 264.7 cell. The anti-inflammation effect was measured by inhibitory efficacy of NO Production in Raw 264.7 cell. The anti-oxidation effect was measured by DPPH Radical scavenging ability in HaCaT cell. The anti-bacterial effect was measured by inhibition zone diameter on Propionibacterium acnes.\udResults: 1. Two kinds(100 ㎍/㎖) of CS extraction groups had 50% cytotoxicity in Raw 264.7 cell.\ud2. All of CS extraction groups were not showed significantly inhibitory effect on NO production.\ud3. All of CS extracted with ethanol only showed dose-dependently significantly scavenging effect of DPPH radicals.\ud4. Two kinds of CS extractions did not have a inhibitory effect on Propionibactrium acnes.\udConclusion: Two kinds(100 ㎍/㎖) of CS extraction groups have 50% cytotoxicity. Two kinds of CS extractions have not the inhibitory effect on NO production and Propionibactrium acnes. CS groups extracted with ethanol only have a significantly scavenging ability of DPPH radicals. This study suggests that CS extracted with ethanol was effective in anti-oxidation

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