Inflammatory response of raw 264.7 macrophage cells teated with dragon fruit oligosaccharide on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation

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Dragon fruit is a prebiotic source of oligosaccharides. This is the first report on a study that evaluates the anti-inflammatory effects of dragon fruit oligosaccharides (DFO) on a macrophage cell line. This experiment evaluated the effects of DFO on both gene and protein expression levels in the inflammatory response of a lipopolysaccharide-induced RAW 264.7 macrophage cell line. The results showed that DFO significantly inhibited prostaglandin-E2, nitric oxide, and tumor necrosis factor-α production. DFO also significantly suppressed the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 and inducible nitric oxide synthase. These results suggest that DFO is a potentially novel ingredient for use as an anti-inflammatory prebiotic for the prevention of inflammation.

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Nattha, P., Santad, W., Pritsana, R., & Chutha, T. Y. (2021). Inflammatory response of raw 264.7 macrophage cells teated with dragon fruit oligosaccharide on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation. Food Science and Technology Research, 27(1), 111–119. https://doi.org/10.3136/fstr.27.111

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