Atypical formations of gintonin lysophosphatidic acids as new materials and their beneficial effects on degenerative diseases

IF 6.8 2区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Ji-Hun Kim , Ra Mi Lee , Hyo-Bin Oh , Tae-Young Kim , Hyewhon Rhim , Yoon Kyung Choi , Jong-Hoon Kim , Seikwan Oh , Do-Geun Kim , Ik-Hyun Cho , Seung-Yeol Nah
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Abstract

Fresh ginseng is prone to spoilage due to its high moisture content. For long-term storage, most fresh ginsengs are dried to white ginseng (WG) or steamed for hours at high temperature/pressure and dried to form Korean Red ginseng (KRG). They are further processed for ginseng products when subjected to hot water extraction/concentration under pressure. These WG or KRG preparation processes affect ginsenoside compositions and also other ginseng components, probably during treatments like steaming and drying, to form diverse bioactive phospholipids. It is known that ginseng contains high amounts of gintonin lysophosphatidic acids (LPAs). LPAs are simple lipid-derived growth factors in animals and humans and act as exogenous ligands of six GTP-binding-protein coupled LPA receptor subtypes. LPAs play diverse roles ranging from brain development to hair growth in animals and humans. LPA-mediated signaling pathways involve various GTP-binding proteins to regulate downstream pathways like [Ca2+]i transient induction. Recent studies have shown that gintonin exhibits anti-Alzheimer's disease and anti-arthritis effects in vitro and in vivo mediated by gintonin LPAs, the active ingredients of gintonin, a ginseng-derived neurotrophin. However, little is known about how gintonin LPAs are formed in high amounts in ginseng compared to other herbs. This review introduces atypical or non-enzymatic pathways under the conversion of ginseng phospholipids into gintonin LPAs during steaming and extraction/concentration processes, which exert beneficial effects against degenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease and arthritis in animals and humans via LPA receptors.

银杏红溶血磷脂酸作为新材料的非典型形成及其对退行性疾病的有益作用
新鲜人参含水量高,容易变质。为了长期储存,大多数新鲜人参都要烘干成白参(WG),或在高温/高压下蒸煮数小时,然后烘干成高丽红参(KRG)。在高压下进行热水萃取/浓缩后,它们会被进一步加工成人参产品。这些 WG 或 KRG 制备过程会影响人参皂苷成分和其他人参成分,可能是在蒸煮和干燥等处理过程中形成了多种生物活性磷脂。众所周知,人参含有大量的人参素溶血磷脂酸(LPAs)。LPAs 在动物和人类中是一种简单的脂源性生长因子,是六种 GTP 结合蛋白偶联 LPA 受体亚型的外源配体。LPA 在动物和人类中发挥着从大脑发育到毛发生长等多种作用。LPA 介导的信号通路涉及各种 GTP 结合蛋白,以调节下游通路,如[Ca2+]i 瞬态诱导。最近的研究表明,人参提取的神经营养素--人参宁的活性成分人参宁 LPAs 在体外和体内具有抗阿尔茨海默氏症和抗关节炎的作用。然而,与其他草药相比,人们对人参中如何形成大量的人参皂苷 LPAs 知之甚少。本综述介绍了人参磷脂在蒸煮和提取/浓缩过程中转化为人参皂苷 LPAs 的非典型或非酶途径,人参皂苷 LPAs 可通过 LPA 受体对动物和人类的退行性疾病(包括阿尔茨海默病和关节炎)产生有益影响。
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Journal of Ginseng Research
Journal of Ginseng Research CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL-INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
9.50%
发文量
111
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Ginseng Research (JGR) is an official, open access journal of the Korean Society of Ginseng and is the only international journal publishing scholarly reports on ginseng research in the world. The journal is a bimonthly peer-reviewed publication featuring high-quality studies related to basic, pre-clinical, and clinical researches on ginseng to reflect recent progresses in ginseng research. JGR publishes papers, either experimental or theoretical, that advance our understanding of ginseng science, including plant sciences, biology, chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, pharmacokinetics, veterinary medicine, biochemistry, manufacture, and clinical study of ginseng since 1976. It also includes the new paradigm of integrative research, covering alternative medicinal approaches. Article types considered for publication include review articles, original research articles, and brief reports. JGR helps researchers to understand mechanisms for traditional efficacy of ginseng and to put their clinical evidence together. It provides balanced information on basic science and clinical applications to researchers, manufacturers, practitioners, teachers, scholars, and medical doctors.
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