Study on DNA protection of polysaccharide and flavonoids in Artemisia annua L. from different areas with fluorescence probe
- Author:
Hai-Rong ZHANG
1
Author Information
1. Lab of Biochemical Analysis
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Artemisia annua L.;
DNA;
Flavonoids in Artemisia annua. L.;
Fluorescence probe;
Polysaccharide
- From:
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal
2012;47(8):581-584
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the DNA protection of polysaccharide and flavonoids in 14 kinds of Chinese herbs of Artemisia annua L. from different growing places such as Hunan, Chongqing, Beijing etc. METHODS: The fluorescence integration intensity of DNA, EB and extracts containing polysaccharide and flavonoids from 14 kinds of Artemisia annua L. were determined with EB as a sensitive fluorescence probe. Constant D was used to directly denote the degree of interaction between the drug molecules with DNA. According to the size of D, the protective action of polysaccharide and flavonoids on DNA was discussed. RESULTS: The order of interaction degree of polysaccharide in extracts with DNA was as follows; Hunan Huaihua > Beijing > Shanxi Yushe > Hunan (Xinzhou cultivation) > Shanxi Xinzhou cultivation in room > Chongqing (Xinzhou cultivation) > Hebei Fuping > Shanxi Dingxiang Nanzhuang > Chongqing > Shanxi Xinzhou Luye > Shanxi Yuxian > Shanxi Grey artemisia (Yangqu) ; The order of interaction of flavonoids in extracts with DNA through determination was as follows; Shanxi Xinzhou Luye > Hunan(Xinzhou cultivation) > Shanxi Xinzhou cultivation in room > Chongqing(Xinzhou cultivation) > Wild Artemisia(Shanxi Xinzhou) > Grey artemisia (Shanxi Yangqu) > Shanxi Dingxiang Nanzhuang > Chongqing > Hebei Fuping > Beijing > Shanxi Yushe > Iron rod Artemisia(Shanxi Xinzhou) > Shanxi Yuxian > Hunan Huaihua. The interaction of artemisia polysaccharide and flavonoids with DNA showed a definite dose-effect relationship. CONCLUSION: The extracts of Artemisia annua L. could interact with DNA, but the degree of interaction was different. The bigger the D was, the stronger the interaction was. Copyright 2012 by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.