| Literature DB >> 26308007 |
Chetan Paliwal1,2, Tonmoy Ghosh3,4, Khushbu Bhayani5, Rahulkumar Maurya6,7, Sandhya Mishra8,9.
Abstract
Phycobiliprotein-containing water and carotenoid-containing methanolic extracts of three different cyanobacteria, Pseudanabaena sp., Spirulina sp. and Lyngbya sp., were studied for their DPPH scavenging, iso-bolographic studies, and anti-nephrolithe activities. The best EC50 values for DPPH scavenging were in Lyngbya water (LW, 18.78 ± 1.57 mg·mg(-1) DPPH) and Lyngbya methanol (LM, 59.56 ± 37.38 mg·mg(-1) DPPH) extracts. Iso-bolographic analysis revealed most of the combinations of extracts were antagonistic to each other, although LM-Spirulina methanol (SM) 1:1 had the highest synergistic rate of 86.65%. In vitro digestion studies showed that DPPH scavenging activity was considerably decreased in all extracts except for Pseudanabaena methanol (PM) and LM after the simulated digestion. All of the extracts were effective in reducing the calcium oxalate crystal size by nearly 60%-65% compared to negative control, while PM and Spirulina water (SW) extracts could inhibit both nucleation and aggregation of calcium oxalate by nearly 60%-80%.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidants; Carotenoids; DPPH; calcium oxalate crystallization; in vitro digestibility; iso-bolographic analysis; phycobiliproteins
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26308007 PMCID: PMC4557027 DOI: 10.3390/md13085384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Phycobiliprotein and carotenoid profile of water and methanolic extracts, respectively, for different cyanobacterial species (mg·g−1 dry mass, n = 3).
| Compounds (mg·g−1 dry mass) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phycobiliproteins (Water extract) | C-PC a | 6.96 ± 0.34 | 11.62 ± 0.3 | 107.92 ± 1.79 |
| A-PC a | 2.94 ± 0.2 | 3.87 ± 0.11 | 21.64 ± 0.75 | |
| C-PE a | 9.45 ± 0.45 | 0.93 ± 0.02 | 108.76 ± 2.18 | |
| Carotenoids (Methanol extract) | Myxoxanthophyll | 0.05 ± 0.01 | 0.02 ± 0.00 | 0.05 ± 0.02 |
| Zeaxanthin | 0.29 ± 0.02 | 0.12 ± 0.01 | 0.15 ± 0.13 | |
| Canthaxanthin | 0.11 ± 0.01 | 0.04 ± 0.00 | 0.04 ± 0.01 | |
| Lycopene | 0.12 ± 0.01 | 0.17 ± 0.02 | ND a | |
| α-carotene | 0.08 ± 0.00 | 0.09 ± 0.01 | 0.10 ± 0.02 | |
| β-carotene | 0.27 ± 0.02 | 0.23 ± 0.02 | 0.17 ± 0.03 | |
| Echinenone | ND a | 0.38 ± 0.04 | ND a | |
| Chlorophyll (Methanol extract) | Chlorophyll a | 0.70 ± 0.03 | 4.80 ± 0.51 | 1.5 ± 0.03 |
a C-PC: C-phycocyanin, A-PC: allophycocyanin, C-PE: C-phycoerythrin, ND: not detected.
Figure 1Total phenolic content of (a) methanolic and (b) water extracts of Pseudanabaena sp. (PM, PW), Lyngbya sp. (LM, LW), and Spirulina sp. (SM, SW) at different concentration (n = 3).
Figure 2Total antioxidant capacity of (a) methanolic and (b) water extracts of Pseudanabaena sp. (PM, PW), Lyngbya sp. (LM, LW), and Spirulina sp. (SM, SW) at different concentrations (n = 3).
TPC, TAC, and antioxidant activities of different cyanobacterial extracts (n = 3).
| Sample | TPC (mg GAE g−1 dry mass) | TAC (mg AAE g−1 dry mass) | EC50 DPPH (mg dry mass mg−1 DPPH) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PW | 58.94 ± 0.34 | 49.92 ± 1.11 | 42.73 ± 4.29 |
| SW | 119.19 ± 2.09 | 22.59 ± 0.74 | 148.46 ± 21.17 |
| LW | 278.73 ± 1.24 | 169.42 ± 18.54 | 18.78 ± 1.57 |
| PM | 0.65 ± 0.24 | 2.61 ± 0.27 | 1544.43 ± 207.76 |
| SM | 0.66 ± 0.3 | 3.46 ± 0.26 | 728.55 ± 667.73 |
| LM | 12.77 ± 2.23 | 83.11 ± 1.19 | 59.56 ± 37.38 |
DPPH activities of different cyanobacterial extracts in combination (n = 3) *.
| Combination of Extracts | Fraction | Theoretical EC50 (mg mg−1 DPPH) | Experimental EC50 (mg mg−1 DPPH) | Synergistic Rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LW-PW | F1/9 | 40.33 | 185.21 ± 9.23 a | −359.20 |
| F5/5 | 30.75 | 55.88 ± 22.17 a | −81.71 | |
| F9/1 | 21.17 | 26.96 ± 11.99 a | −27.36 | |
| PW-SW | F1/9 | 137.89 | 261.88 ± 111.67 a | −89.92 |
| F5/5 | 95.59 | 130.93 ± 55.45 a,b | −36.97 | |
| F9/1 | 53.30 | 88.15 ± 63.01 b | −65.38 | |
| LW-SW | F1/9 | 135.49 | 242.33 ± 120.34 a | −78.85 |
| F5/5 | 83.62 | 29.60 ± 5.18 b | 64.60 | |
| F9/1 | 31.75 | 32.34 ± 17.66 b | −1.88 | |
| LM-SM | F1/9 | 661.65 | 164.23 ± 84.79 a | 75.18 |
| F5/5 | 394.06 | 52.60 ± 17.10 a | 86.65 | |
| F9/1 | 126.46 | 53.63 ± 30.31 a | 57.60 | |
| LM-PM | F1/9 | 1395.94 | 5371.82 ± 628.95 a | −284.82 |
| F5/5 | 802.00 | 883.11 ± 89.96 a | −10.11 | |
| F9/1 | 208.05 | 1388.47 ± 320.20 a | −567.37 | |
| SM-PM | F1/9 | 1462.84 | 1141.63 ± 427.18 a | 21.96 |
| F5/5 | 1136.49 | 726.50 ± 58.38 a | 36.07 | |
| F9/1 | 810.14 | 463.86 ± 82.31 a | 42.74 | |
| LW-SM | F1/9 | 657.57 | 587.30 ± 93.65 a | 10.69 |
| F5/5 | 373.66 | 595.09 ± 112.33 a | −59.26 | |
| F9/1 | 89.75 | 71.10 ± 52.77 a | 20.79 | |
| SW-PM | F1/9 | 1404.83 | 718.10 ± 82.43 a | 48.88 |
| F5/5 | 846.45 | 1242.09 ± 204.02 a | −46.74 | |
| F9/1 | 288.06 | 450.80 ± 198.58 a | −56.50 | |
| PW-LM | F1/9 | 57.88 | 50.28 ± 23.22 a | 13.13 |
| F5/5 | 51.15 | 176.53 ± 26.72 a | −245.15 | |
| F9/1 | 44.41 | 53.35 ± 18.67 a | −20.13 | |
| LM-SW | F1/9 | 139.57 | 171.74 ± 74.87 a | −23.05 |
| F5/5 | 104.01 | 690.94 ± 57.20 a,b | −564.29 | |
| F9/1 | 68.45 | 70.23 ± 13.17 b | −2.60 | |
| PM-LW | F1/9 | 171.34 | 220.12 ± 45.49 a | −28.47 |
| F5/5 | 781.60 | 858.59 ± 166.33 a | −9.85 | |
| F9/1 | 1391.87 | 1908.85 ± 388.08 a | −37.14 | |
| SM-PW | F1/9 | 111.31 | 94.51 ± 51.36 a | 15.09 |
| F5/5 | 385.64 | 68.65 ± 25.04 a | 82.20 | |
| F9/1 | 659.97 | 111.03 ± 78.97 a | 83.18 |
* Values with different letters (a, b) in the same column show significant difference (p < 0.05).
Figure 3DPPH scavenging activity of water and methanolic extracts of Pseudanabaena sp., Lyngbya sp. and Spirulina sp. before and after digestion.
Figure 4% inhibition of nucleation and aggregation of calcium oxalate crystals by different extracts (PM: Pseudanabaena sp. methanol extract, SM: Spirulina sp. methanol extract, LM: Lyngbya sp. methanol extract, LW: Lyngbya sp. water extract, PW: Pseudanabaena sp. water extract, SW: Spirulina sp. water extract).
Figure 5CaOx crystals observed under inverted microscope (100×) formed in the metastable solution of CaOx in the (a) absence of sample and the presence of (b) PM; (c) SM; (d) LM; (e) trisodium citrate; (f) PW; (g) SW; (h) LW.