Trans-ferulic acid-4-β-glucoside alleviates cold-induced oxidative stress and promotes cold tolerance

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Abstract

Trans-ferulic acid-4-β-glucoside (C16 H20 O9, TFA-4β-G) is a monomer extracted from the Chinese medicine called radix aconiti carmichaeli (Fuzi). To date, research on this substance is lacking. Here, we found that trans-ferulic acid-4-β-glucoside effectively promoted cold acclimatization in mice via increased heat production and alleviation of oxidative stress in a cold environment. Thus, our work indicates that ferulic acid-4-β-glucoside is a potential therapeutic candidate for prevention and treatment of cold stress injury.

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Xue, C., Lu, H., Liu, Y., Zhang, J., Wang, J., Luo, W., … Chen, J. (2018). Trans-ferulic acid-4-β-glucoside alleviates cold-induced oxidative stress and promotes cold tolerance. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19082321

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