1.Antioxidant and antiaging effect of traditional Thai rejuvenation medicines in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Sutticha RUANGCHUAY ; Qiang-Qiang WANG ; Liang-Yi WANG ; Jing LIN ; Yong-Chao WANG ; Guo-Huan ZHONG ; Katesarin MANEENOON ; Ze-Bo HUANG ; Sasitorn CHUSRI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2021;19(4):362-373
OBJECTIVE:
This study explored the rejuvenation mechanisms of Thai polyherbal medicines using different approaches, including in vitro methods, as well as a well-defined nematode model, Caenorhabditis elegans.
METHODS:
THP-R-SR012 decoction was selected from 23 polyherbal medicines, based on metal-chelating and chain-breaking antioxidant capacities. The influences of this extract on the survival and some stress biomarkers of C. elegans under paraquat-induced oxidative stress were evaluated. Furthermore, lifespan analysis and levels of lipofuscin accumulation were examined in senescent nematodes. The phytochemical profile of THP-R-SR012 was analyzed.
RESULTS:
Supplementation with THP-R-SR012 decoction significantly increased the mean lifespan and reduced the oxidative damage to C. elegans under oxidative stress conditions. Further, THP-R-SR012 supplementation slightly influenced the lifespan and the level of lipofuscin accumulation during adulthood. Antioxidant-related phytochemical constituents of THP-R-SR012 decoction were rutin, naringenin, 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, gallic acid, glycyrrhizic acid, demethoxycurcumin and 18α-glycyrrhetinic acid.
CONCLUSION
The antioxidant potential of THP-R-SR012 was due to its scavenging properties, its enhancement of antioxidant-related enzyme activities, and the presence of the antioxidant-related compound. These results support the traditional use of THP-R-SR012 decoction as a tonic for nourishing and strengthening the whole body.
Animals
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Antioxidants/pharmacology*
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Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolism*
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Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins/metabolism*
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Oxidative Stress
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Plant Extracts/pharmacology*
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Rejuvenation
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Thailand