| Literature DB >> 30263831 |
Jung-Hwan Ko1, Rodrigo Castaneda1, Sun-Woo Joo1, Hyoung-Geun Kim1, Yeong-Geun Lee1, Youn-Hyung Lee2, Tong Ho Kang1, Nam-In Baek1.
Abstract
A preliminary study revealed that a 10 µg/mL n-BuOH fraction of Malva verticillata aerial parts significantly enhanced splenocyte proliferation and induced significant enhancement of natural-killer (NK) cell activity against tumor cells (YAC-1). This study was initiated to identify the principal components that exhibited these activities, and four glycerides were isolated through repeated SiO2 and ODS column chromatography. Structures of compounds 1-4 were determined to be (2S)-1-O-palmitoyl glyceride, (2S)-1-O-stearoyl glyceride, (2S)-1-O-linolenoyl glyceride, and (2S)-1,2-di-O-linoleoyl glyceride, respectively. Compounds 1-3 showed potential immune-enhancing activity in murine splenocyte and natural-killer (NK) cells at 10 µM. In contrast, compound 4 showed weak activity, indicating the monoacyl glycerides (1-3) are more effective than diacyl glyceride (4). Also, the longer the carbon number of the fatty acid in monoacyl glyceride, the better the activity, and the monoacyl glyceride including an unsaturated fatty acid (3) is more effective than the glycerides including the saturated fatty acids (1-2).Entities:
Keywords: Glyceride; Immunotherapy; Malva verticillata; Natural killer cells; Splenocyte
Year: 2018 PMID: 30263831 PMCID: PMC6085262 DOI: 10.1007/s10068-018-0344-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Sci Biotechnol ISSN: 1226-7708 Impact factor: 2.391