| Literature DB >> 26853111 |
Ching-Peng Chiu1, Shan-Chi Liu2, Chih-Hsin Tang2, You Chan3, Mohamed El-Shazly4, Chia-Lin Lee5, Ying-Chi Du1, Tung-Ying Wu6, Fang-Rong Chang1,7,8,9, Yang-Chang Wu10,11,12,13.
Abstract
Cordyceps militaris (bei-chong-chaw, northern worm grass) is a precious and edible entomopathogenic fungus, which is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a general booster for the nervous system, metabolism, and immunity. Saccharides, nucleosides, mannitol, and sterols were isolated from this fungus. The biological activity of C. militaris was attributed to the saccharide and nucleoside contents. In this study, the aqueous methanolic fraction of C. militaris fruiting bodies exhibited a significant anti-inflammatory activity. Bioactivity-guided fractionation of the active fraction led to the isolation of eight compounds, including one new and two known cerebrosides (ceramide derivatives), two nucleosides, and three sterols. Cordycerebroside A (1), the new cerebroside, along with soyacerebroside I (2) and glucocerebroside (3) inhibited the accumulation of pro-inflammatory iNOS protein and reduced the expression of COX-2 protein in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophages. This is the first study on the isolation of cerebrosides with anti-inflammatory activity from this TCM.Entities:
Keywords: Cordyceps militaris; LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophages; anti-inflammatory; cerebrosides; fungal fruiting bodies
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26853111 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b05931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279