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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 391-399, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-950176

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Objective: To evaluate the photoprotective, antioxidant, antiglycation, and antiacne activities of crude extract (CESs) and triterpene saponin fraction (TSSs) of Sapindus saponaria. Methods: HPLC-MS purification was performed on a Symmetry TM C18 column. The saponins were identified by a UV detector. Antioxidant activity was evaluated by DPPH and O 2 - radicals scavenging, and FRAP and TBARS assays. Glycation activity was assessed by relative electrophoretic mobility and inhibition of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) formation. Additionally, antiacne activity was determined by inhibition of Cutibacterium acnes, and photoprotective effect was evaluated by Mansur's method. Results: Most of the triterpene saponins detected in the fraction by HPLC-MS analysis were hederagenin as the aglycon. CESs and TSSs presented varying antioxidant activity in DPPH (CESs: 75.69% and TSSs: 83.65%), FRAP (CESs: 425.39 μM TE/g DW and TSSs: 649.36 μM TE/g DW), TBARS (CESs: 42.96% and TSSs: 52.16%) and O 2 - radicals scavenging (CESs: 61.33% and TSSs: 86.69%) tests. CESs and TSSs also exhibited antiglycation activity comparable to bovine serum albumin treated with aminoguanidine. In addition, CESs and TSSs showed inhibition of AGE formation (34.48% and 61.85%, respectively). Antiacne activity against Cutibacterium acnes was observed with a minimum inhibitory concentration equal to minimum bactericidal concentration (CESs: 36.11 μg/mL and TSSs: 18.34 μg/mL). In photoprotective assays, CESs and TSSs showed maximum absorbance of 1.42 to 0.20 and 2.80 to 1.30, respectively, in the wavelength range of 260 to 400 nm. Furthermore, CESs and TSSs showed sun protection factors of 8.89 and 14.89, respectively. Conclusions: Sapindus saponaria fruit extracts show strong antioxidant potential and antiglycation activity against bovine serum albumin glycation and AGE formation. Besides, they presented antibacterial activity against Cutibacterium acnes and photoprotective effect against UV-A and UV-B.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 5028-5034, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-846153

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Objective: The key enzyme of triterpene saponin metabolism was cloned and its sequence, structure and function were analyzed by bioinformatics. Methods: RNAs were extracted from the leaves of Panax japonicus The full-length cDNA sequences of β-AS were cloned by utilizing RT-PCR method, and the sequence was connected to the pMDTM18-T for cloning and sequencing.β-AS protein characteristics in transplanted species and cultivated species of P. japonicus were predicted and compared by bioinformatics analysis and the phylogenetic tree of β-AS protein was constructed. Results: The β-AS sequences in transplanted species and cultivated species of P. japonicus were obtained, which had 2 286 bp ORF and encoded 761 amino acids. There were little differences between the two varieties of β-AS proteins in physicochemical properties, secondary structure, tertiary structure, and phosphorylation sites, which may lead to show difference in catalytic activity. Conclusion: This work also obtained the full-length of cDNA sequence of β-AS gene in transplanted and cultivated varieties of P. japonicus, and provided a systemic sequence analysis of β-AS proteins, which can provide the useful information for β-AS studies in the future.

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