Extraction Optimization of Flavonoids from Plantago asiatica L.and Its Protective Effect on Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Damage to Liver Cells
10.19378/j.issn.1003-9783.2024.05.007
- VernacularTitle:车前草黄酮提取优化及其对过氧化氢损伤肝细胞的保护作用
- Author:
Jingchang WU
1
;
Yimeng LI
;
Changsheng DENG
;
Manxue MEI
Author Information
1. 南方医科大学第三附属医院,广东 广州 510630
- Keywords:
Plantago asiatica L.;
plantagoside;
flavonoid;
hydrogen peroxide;
liver injury;
extraction process;
L02 cells
- From:
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology
2024;35(5):656-666
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To optimize the extraction process of flavonoids from Plantago asiatica L.rich in plantagoside by response surface methodology,and to explore the protective effect and mechanism of plantain flavonoids on H2O2-damaged L02 cells.Methods The effects of various parameters,including ethanol concentration,extraction temperature and the liquid-solid ratio on the yield of flavonoids from P.asiatica and the transfer rate of plantagoside were studied by single factor experiment.The central composite design(CCD)and response surface methodology(RSM)were employed on this basic to screen the optimized extraction conditions,which yielded the highest extraction rate of flavonoids from P.asiatica and the maximum transfer rate of plantagoside.The protective effect of flavonoids from P.asiatica on H2O2-damaged L02 cells was assessed through the analysis of cell survival rate,apoptosis rate,mitochondrial membrane potential,malondialdehyde(MDA)and glutathione(GSH)levels,oxide dismutase(SOD)concentration,and the expression levels of HO-1,Nrf2,and SOD proteins.Results The results showed that the highest yield of extraction rate of flavonoids from P.asiatica(1.82%)and the maximum transfer rate of plantagoside(35.01%)were achieved under the optimized extraction condition:extraction temperature of 80 ℃,ethanol concentration of 65%and liquid-solid ratio of 15:1.Flavonoids from P.asiatica extracted under these parameters significantly reduced the apoptosis rate(P<0.001)and the degree of mitochondrial membrane potential damage(P<0.001),increased the expressions of SOD and GSH(P<0.001),and reduced the MDA level(P<0.01,P<0.001)in H2O2-damaged L02 cells at concentrations ranging from 25 to 100 μg·mL-1.In addition,100 μg·mL-1 flavonoids from P.asiatica were found to regulate the expressions of HO-1,Nrf2 and SOD in H2O2-damaged L02 cells.These flavonoids decrease the expressions of HO-1 and Nrf2 proteins,while enhance the expression of SOD protein in H2O2-damaged L02 cells(P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusion The extraction process for flavonoids from P.asiatica,which was optimized using the response surface method,is operationally simple and yields a high transfer rate of the key active component,plantagoside.This approach offers valuable insights for the actual production of flavonoids from P.asiatica.Besides,flavonoids from P.asiatica could reduce oxidative stress level in H2O2-damaged liver cells,which exhibited a certain protective effect on L02 cells against oxidative damage.This study provides a foundational basis for the development and application of flavonoids from P.asiatica as liver-protective health supplements.