Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of ethanol extracts from perilla frutescens

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We investigated the effects of an ethanol extract from Perilla frutescens sprouts (PFSE) as an antioxidant, and its effects on edema and inflammation in RAW 264.7 cells and HMC-1 cells. The antioxidant activities (DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging) of PFSE were similar to those of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and (±)-6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8- tetramethylchromane-2-carboxylic acid (Trolox). We also investigated the anti-inflammatory effects of PFSE on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells and HMC-1 cells stimulated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) with the calcium ionophore A23187. TNF-a and IL-1β production, which had been increased by treatment with LPS or PMA plus A23187, were significantly inhibited by PFSE in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, PFSE significantly reduced the xylene-induced ear edema and the carrageenan-induced paw edema of ICR mice in a dosedependent manner. The effects of PFSE (200 mg/kg) in reducing ear and paw edema were similar to those of aspirin (50 mg/kg). These results suggest that PFSE can be potentially used as a medicine for treating oxidative stress, an edematous and inflammatory disease.©The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology 2014.

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Jeong, S. I., Kim, H. S., Jeon, I. H., Kang, H. J., Mok, J. Y., Cheon, C. J., … Jang, S. I. (2014). Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of ethanol extracts from perilla frutescens. Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology, 46(1), 87–93. https://doi.org/10.9721/KJFST.2014.46.1.87

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