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Optimisation of ultrasound-assisted extraction and evaluation of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of polysaccharides from Livistona chinensis fructus.
Livistona chinensis fructus, a traditional medicinal fruit from southern China, is known for its ability to promote blood circulation, alleviate stagnation, and soften masses. It has been historically applied in chronic hepatitis treatment and shows emerging potential in cancer therapy. However, the key bioactive components remain unclear. This study aimed to optimise the ultrasound-assisted extraction of polysaccharides (LCP) from L. chinensis using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Optimal extraction conditions-the liquid-to-solid ratio of 18:1 mL/g, extraction time of 2.2 h, and temperature of 88 °C-resulted in a 7.2% LCP yield with a low relative standard deviation (0.095%). In vitro assays using LPS-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages demonstrated that LCP significantly suppressed inflammatory markers (NO, IL-1β, TNF-α) and upregulated the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. Moreover, LCP exhibited strong antioxidant activity, with IC50 values of 0.474 and 1.963 mg/mL against ABTS and DPPH radicals, respectively. In H2O2-induced oxidative stress models, LCP protected RAW 264.7 cells and reduced reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in a dose-dependent manner. These results highlight the therapeutic potential of LCP as a natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent, providing a scientific basis for its future development in medicinal applications.
期刊介绍:
The aim of Natural Product Research is to publish important contributions in the field of natural product chemistry. The journal covers all aspects of research in the chemistry and biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds.
The communications include coverage of work on natural substances of land and sea and of plants, microbes and animals. Discussions of structure elucidation, synthesis and experimental biosynthesis of natural products as well as developments of methods in these areas are welcomed in the journal. Finally, research papers in fields on the chemistry-biology boundary, eg. fermentation chemistry, plant tissue culture investigations etc., are accepted into the journal.
Natural Product Research issues will be subtitled either ""Part A - Synthesis and Structure"" or ""Part B - Bioactive Natural Products"". for details on this , see the forthcoming articles section.
All manuscript submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.