| Literature DB >> 27255587 |
M Johnathan1, S H Gan2, M F Wan Ezumi3, A H Faezahtul4, A A Nurul5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lignosus rhinocerus (L. rhinocerus), which is known locally as Tiger Milk mushroom, is traditionally used in the treatment of asthma by indigenous communities in Malaysia. However, to date, its efficacy on asthma has not been confirmed by scientific studies and there is also sparse information available on its active constituents. In this study, the volatile constituent of L. rhinocerus hot water extract was investigated using gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The potential effects of L. rhinocerus extract for anti-asthmatic activity was further investigated on ovalbumin (OVA)-sensitized asthmatic Sprague Dawley rats.Entities:
Keywords: Airway inflammation; Asthma; GC-MS; Lignosus rhinocerus; Linoleic acid; Tiger milk mushroom
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27255587 PMCID: PMC4891846 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-016-1141-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Fig. 1Groups of compounds present in L. rhinocerus
Fig. 2Volatile compounds detected in L. rhinocerus and their relative percentages
Volatile compositions of L. rhinocerus following extraction using various solvents and their respective retention times, RT (min)
| Compounds | P.E | R.T | D.E | R.T | HX | R.T | E.A | R.T | MTL | R.T | Relative % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Octadecane | ✓ | 10.31 | ✓ | 13.61 | ✓ | 9.43 | 10.47 | ||||
| Heptadecane | ✓ | 12.76 | ✓ | 12.79 | ✓ | 8.99 | 9.29 | ||||
| Benzene, 1,3-bis (3-phenoxyphenoxy) | ✓ | 3.18 | 3.43 | ||||||||
| Phytane | ✓ | 9.86 | 2.30 | ||||||||
| Docosane | ✓ | 12.05 | 3.54 | ||||||||
| Phthalic acid | ✓ | 9.81 | 1.10 | ||||||||
| 2,4-Dimethyl-1-heptene | ✓ | 3.88 | 0.36 | ||||||||
| 1,3-Di-tert-butylbenzene | ✓ | 6.77 | ✓ | 6.76 | 2.38 | ||||||
| Heneicosane | ✓ | 14.5 | 6.22 | ||||||||
| Tricosane | ✓ | 15.47 | 4.00 | ||||||||
| 1-Chlorooctadecane | ✓ | 16.48 | 6.69 | ||||||||
| Tritetracontane | ✓ | 10.83 | 2.25 | ||||||||
| Eicosane | ✓ | 10.84 | ✓ | 10.32 | 4.77 | ||||||
| Nonadecane | ✓ | 9.86 | 2.61 | ||||||||
| 2,3-Dihydroxypropyl elaidate | ✓ | 28.89 | 11.82 | ||||||||
| Oleic acid | ✓ | 27.54 | 2.55 | ||||||||
| Linoleic acid | ✓ | 3.20 | 21.35 | ||||||||
| Ethylbenzene | ✓ | 4.08 | 4.87 | ||||||||
| Total percentage | 100.00 | ||||||||||
PE petroleum ether, DE diethyl ether, HX hexane, EA ethyl acetate, MTL methanol
Chemical structures of the major volatiles present in L. rhinocerus
| Compound | Molecular formula | Chemical structure |
|---|---|---|
| Linoleic acid | C18H32O2 |
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| 2,3-Dihydroxypropyl elaidate | C21H40O4 |
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| Octadecane | C18H34 |
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| Heptadecane | C17H36 |
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| 1-Chlorooctadecane | C18H37Cl |
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| Heneicosane | C21H44 |
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| Ethylbenzene | C8H10 |
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| Eicosane | C20H42 |
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| Tricosane | C23H48 |
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| Docosane | C22H46 |
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| Benzene, 1,3-bis(3-phenoxyphenoxy) | C30H24O4 |
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| Nonadecane | C19H40 |
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| Oleic Acid | C18H34O2 |
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| 1,3-Di-tert-butylbenzene | C14H22 |
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| Phytane | C20H42 |
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| Tritetracontane | C43H88 |
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| Phthalic acid | C8H6O4 |
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Fig. 3The effect of L. rhinocerus extract on the recruitment of inflammatory cells in BALF. Normal; untreated, OVA-sensitized/challenged rats; L. rhinocerus extract + OVA-sensitized/ challenged rats; dexamethasone + OVA-sensitized/ challenged rats. Values are expressed as the means ± SD (n = 5/group). *Significantly different from untreated. #Significantly different within treatment
Fig. 4The effect of L. rhinocerus extract on serum IgE levels. Normal; untreated, OVA-sensitized/challenged rats; L. rhinocerus extract + OVA-sensitized/challenged rats; dexamethasone + OVA-sensitized/ challenged rats. Values are expressed as the means ± SD (n = 5/group). *Significantly different from untreated
Fig. 5The effect of L. rhinocerus extract on the cytokines (a) IL-4, (b) IL-5 and (IL-13) levels in BALF. Normal; untreated, OVA-sensitized/challenged rats; L. rhinocerus extract + OVA-sensitized/challenged rats; dexamethasone + OVA-sensitized/ challenged rats. Values are expressed as the means ± SD (n = 5/group). *Significantly different from untreated
Fig. 6The effect of L. rhinocerus on airway inflammatory leukocyte infiltration in the peribronchiole region and perivascular connective tissue. (a) Magnification 50×. Black arrows indicate the presence of infiltration with eosinophils/leukocytes surrounding the bronchiole. (b) Quantitative analysis on the inflammation score with a subjective scale of 0–4 used to assess leukocyte infiltration in the lungs