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The pentacyclic triterpenoid phytosterol lupeol promotes antioxidant response in the nematode C. elegans.

Anna Voia1, Vincent Poupart2, Jean-Claude Labbé2,3.   

Abstract

Plants of the Mimosa genus are studied and used for their bioactive properties. Among bioactive phytochemicals are quercetin and myricetin, which have been demonstrated to act as antioxidants in many contexts (Taheri et al. 2020; Xu et al. 2019), including in C. elegans (Buchter et al. 2013; Grünz et al. 2012; Sugawara and Sakamoto 2020). Other phytochemicals from these plants, such as the triterpenoid phytosterol lupeol, have been shown to have antioxidant properties but have not been as extensively characterized in model organisms (Liu et al. 2021; Shai et al. 2009). Here we employed the nematode C. elegans to assess whether lupeol elicits antioxidant response in vivo . Using reporter assays for oxidative stress, we find that treatment of animals with lupeol rescues some of the effects resulting from treatment with the prooxidant paraquat. Our results demonstrate that lupeol displays antioxidant properties in vivo in C. elegans . Copyright:
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35663413      PMCID: PMC9157243          DOI: 10.17912/micropub.biology.000581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MicroPubl Biol        ISSN: 2578-9430


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Journal:  BMC Complement Med Ther       Date:  2020-08-01
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