Anti-Inflammatory Activity of the Shaggy Ink Cap Medicinal Mushroom Coprinus comatus (Agaricomycetes) Nanogel in Complete Freund's Adjuvant-Induced Rheumatoid Arthritis: In Silico and In Vivo Approach.

Fajar Husen, Nuniek Ina Ratnaningtyas
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The Coprinus comatus (O.F. Mull.) Pers. (saggy ink cap) medicinal mushroom is widely found in Indonesia, the utilization and cultivation of this mushroom is still very rare, so further exploration is needed. The potential of bioactive compounds of C. comatus as a nutraceutical therapeutic is starting to be developed both as antidiabetic, anticancer, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory. Compounds such as polyphenols, flavonoids, triterpenoids, quercetin and rutin in C. comatus are known to have biological and pharmacological activities. Many applications of C. comatus are carried out in the form of extracts, but preparations in the form of nanogels are still not widely applied. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of C. comatus nanogels as anti-inflammatory in complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) induced inflammatory model rats. The research method was a true experiment with a post-test-only approach with a control group design. A total of 24 rats were divided into 6 groups, including healthy control (HGCt), negative control (NGCt) (induced with 0.1 mL CFA), positive control (PGCt) (given sodium diclofenac 0.012 g/kg BW), treatment 1 (TAG1) (given nanogel 250 mg/kg BW), treatment 2 (TAG2) (given nanogel 500 mg/kg BW), and treatment 3 (TAG3) (given nanogel 750 mg/ kg BW). Data were analyzed with SPSS software version 25.1 and GraphPad Prism version 10.2. In silico testing of rutin compounds showed high binding affinity values in inhibiting iNOS protein (3E7G) and COX-2 protein (1CX2). Although the administration of C. comatus nanogels had anti-inflammatory activity by reducing the number of leukocytes 28.36% (TAG2), NOS 23.94% (TAG3), plantar thickness 22.51% (TAG1), increasing eNOS levels by 25.90% (TAG1). This anti-inflammatory activity by suppressing iNOS can potentially prevent the formation of free radicals due to increased iNOS enzyme activity, which can lead to cell lipid peroxidation. These results indicate that C. comatus can be developed as an anti-inflammatory nutraceutical.

毛毛墨帽药用蘑菇鸡毛菌纳米凝胶在完全弗氏佐剂诱导的类风湿性关节炎中的抗炎活性:硅中和体内方法。
comatus的用法和样例:珀耳斯。(下垂墨盖)药用菌在印尼分布广泛,但对其利用和栽培仍十分稀少,有待进一步探索。在抗糖尿病、抗癌、抗氧化和抗炎等方面,comatus的生物活性化合物正逐渐成为一种潜在的营养药物。鸢尾中的多酚类、黄酮类、三萜、槲皮素和芦丁等化合物具有生物学和药理活性。comatus的许多应用是以提取物的形式进行的,但纳米凝胶形式的制剂仍未得到广泛应用。本研究旨在确定花楸纳米凝胶对完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)诱导的炎症模型大鼠的抗炎作用。研究方法是一个真正的实验,采用后测试方法,采用对照组设计。将24只大鼠分为6组,分别为健康对照组(HGCt)、阴性对照组(NGCt) (0.1 mL CFA诱导)、阳性对照组(PGCt)(双氯芬酸钠0.012 g/kg BW)、处理1 (TAG1)(纳米凝胶250 mg/kg BW)、处理2 (TAG2)(纳米凝胶500 mg/kg BW)、处理3 (TAG3)(纳米凝胶750 mg/kg BW)。采用SPSS软件25.1版和GraphPad Prism软件10.2版对数据进行分析。硅晶测试表明,芦丁化合物对iNOS蛋白(3E7G)和COX-2蛋白(1CX2)具有较高的结合亲和力。虽然给药的纳米凝胶具有抗炎作用,白细胞数量减少28.36% (TAG2), NOS减少23.94% (TAG3),足底厚度减少22.51% (TAG1), eNOS水平增加25.90% (TAG1)。这种通过抑制iNOS的抗炎活性可以潜在地阻止自由基的形成,这是由于iNOS酶活性的增加,从而导致细胞脂质过氧化。这些结果表明,鸡毛藤可开发为一种抗炎营养保健品。
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