Antimutagenic activity of extracts from Japanese eggplant

Kentaro Yoshikawa , Katsuhiro Inagaki , Takao Terashita , Jiko Shishiyama , Simon Kuo , Delbert M. Shankel
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Abstract

Using the Salmonella/microsome assay, the antimutagenic effects of specific components of the extracts from eggplant fruits were investigated. The eggplant fruit juice exhibited an antimutagenic activity against 3-amino-1-methyl-5H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole (Trp-P-2) induced mutagenicity. In some of the fractions extracted with several organic solvents (acetone, petroleum ether, ethyl acetate, and methanol), the activity was recognized. No mutagenicity or toxicity for Salmonella typhimurium TA98 in the presence of S9 mixture was observed with any of the extracts. It is suggested that there are multiple components of the activities that exist in the eggplant fruit. We isolated lutein from the 84% methanol (methanol/water, v/v) layer, pheophorbide or chlorophyllide from the 70% methanol layer and tannins containing sugar-moieties from the water layer. Pheophytin a and b, Mg-free derivatives of chlorophyll a and b, were isolated from the petroleum ether layer as possible antimutagens. The pheophytin a with S9 mix inhibited by 30–40% the mutagenicity of Trp-P-2.

茄子提取物的抗诱变活性研究
采用沙门氏菌/微粒体试验,研究了茄子果实提取物中特定成分的抗诱变作用。茄子汁对3-氨基-1-甲基- 5h -吡啶[4,3-b]吲哚(Trp-P-2)诱变具有抗诱变活性。在用几种有机溶剂(丙酮、石油醚、乙酸乙酯和甲醇)提取的部分中,活性得到了确认。在S9混合物存在下,各提取物对鼠伤寒沙门菌TA98均无致突变性和毒性。这表明茄子果实中存在多种成分的活性。我们从84%甲醇(甲醇/水,v/v)层中分离出叶黄素,从70%甲醇层中分离出磷化物或叶绿内酯,从水层中分离出含糖单宁。从石油醚层中分离出叶绿素a和叶绿素b的无mg衍生物叶绿素a和叶绿素b作为可能的抗诱变剂。叶绿素a与S9混合后对Trp-P-2的诱变性有30-40%的抑制作用。
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