| Literature DB >> 18328512 |
Lie-Fen Shyur1, Chi-Chang Huang, Chiu-Ping Lo, Chih-Yang Chiu, Yi-Ping Chen, Sheng-Yang Wang, Shang-Tzen Chang.
Abstract
Cryptomeria japonica is an important plantation conifer tree in Asia. This study aimed to characterize the anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective activities of the phytocompounds from C. japonica wood on LPS- or TPA-induced activation of proinflammatory mediators and CCl(4)-induced acute liver injury in mice. A CJH7-2 fraction was purified from C. japonica extracts following bioactivity-guided fractionation, and it exhibited significant activities on inhibition of NO production and iNOS expression as well as up-regulating HO-1 expression in LPS-stimulated macrophages. CJH7-2 also potently inhibits COX-2 enzymatic activity (IC(50)=5 microg/mL) and TPA-induced COX-2 protein expression in mouse skin (1mg/200 microL/site). CJH7-2 (10 mg/kg BW) can prevent CCl(4)-induced liver injury and aminotransferases activities in mice. Chemical fingerprinting analysis showed that terpenes are the major bioactive compounds in the CJH7-2 fraction. This is the first study to demonstrate that chemical constituents from the wood extract of C. japonica possess anti-inflammatory activities in vitro and in vivo that may play a role in hepatoprotection.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18328512 DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2008.01.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072