| Literature DB >> 31437471 |
Alexandra Bujor1, Anca Miron2, Simon Vlad Luca3, Krystyna Skalicka-Wozniak4, Mihaela Silion5, Robert Ancuceanu6, Mihaela Dinu6, Corine Girard7, Céline Demougeot8, Perle Totoson7.
Abstract
The present study investigated the effects of Cornus mas, Sorbus aucuparia and Viburnum opulus fruit extracts on arginase activity and arterial vasodilation. V. opulus fruit extract exerted the highest vasorelaxant activity in phenylephrine precontracted rat aortic rings (EC50 = 6.31 ± 1.61 μg/mL) and a significant inhibition of arginase (IC50 = 71.02 ± 3.06 μg/mL). By contrast, S. aucuparia and C. mas fruit extracts showed no important anti-arginase activity and a significantly weaker activity in the rat aortic rings relaxation assay (EC50 = 100.9 ± 11.63 and 78.52 ± 8.59 μg/mL, respectively). For all extracts, the main mechanism of vasodilation was proven to be endothelium-dependent. HPLC-ESI-Q-TOF-MS/MS studies revealed a very complex metabolite profiling in all three extracts with chlorogenic acid accounting for 30.89, 0.72 and 2.03 mg/g in V. opulus, C. mas and S. aucuparia fruit extracts, respectively. All extracts were declared non-toxic in the brine shrimp acute toxicity test. Our study highlights potential benefits of V. opulus fruit extract in diseases associated with endothelial dysfunction and impaired vasodilation.Entities:
Keywords: Arginase inhibition; Chlorogenic acid; Cornus mas; Endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation; Sorbus aucuparia; Viburnum opulus
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31437471 DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2019.110764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem Toxicol ISSN: 0278-6915 Impact factor: 6.023