Antioxidant activity of an exopolysaccharide from cultivated Cordyceps sisnensis fungus
10.3321/j.issn:1000-5048.2009.04.016
- VernacularTitle:虫草菌酸性胞外多糖的抗氧化作用
- Author:
Lu SHENG
;
Jing LI
;
Jiaping CHEN
;
Weiyun ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cordyceps sisnensis;
acidic exopolysaccharide;
antioxidation;
SOD;
MDA
- From:
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University
2009;40(4):370-373
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Aim: To preliminarily investigate the antioxidant activity of the acidic exopolysaccharide(EPS-A) from cultivated Cordyceps sisnensis in vitro and in vivo. Methods: PC12 cells were injured by H_2O_2 after the cells were treated with different doses of EPS-A for 6 h, and then the levels of malondialdelyde( MDA) and superoxide dis-mutase (SOD) in PC12 cells were determined. H22 cells were inoculated into the right oxter of each mouse after ICR mice were treated with EPS-A for 7 days, and tumor-bearing mice were treated with EPS-A for 7 days. MDA level and SOD activity in liver, brain and serum were assayed, and tumor weight of each mouse was measured as well. Results: EPS-A significantly decreased the production of MDA and increased SOD activity in H_2O_2-injured PC12 cells. Moreover, EPS-A inhibited H22 tumor growth in mice, in which the level of MDA in liver and brain was reduced, and SOD activity in liver, brain and serum was enhanced. Conclusion: EPS-A exhibited antioxidant activity in cell cultures and mice.