The inhibitory mechanisms study of 5,6,4′-trihydroxy-7,3′-dimethoxyflavone against the LPS-induced macrophage inflammatory responses through the antioxidant ability

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The whole plant of Anisomeles ovata has been widely used in Taiwan for treating inflammation-related skin and liver diseases, however, the detailed pharmacology mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. In the present study, one of the major components, 5,6,4′-trihydroxy-7,3′-dimethoxyflavone (5-TDMF), was purified from a methanol extract of Anisomeles ovata. A pharmacological study of this compound suggests that 5-TDMF possesses potent free radical scavenging activity both in vitro and ex vivo. Furthermore, 5-TDMF reduces nitric oxide and pro-inflammatory cytokine production in LPC-treated RAW 264.7 cells through the attenuation of nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase-2. Additional experiments suggest that of 5-TDMF interferes with nuclear factor-κB translocation and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. These results identify 5-TDMF as an anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory compound, explain the pharmacologic function of Anisomeles ovata and suggest its great potential as a new anti-inflammatory remedy.

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Wang, S. H., Liang, C. H., Liang, F. P., Ding, H. Y., Lin, S. P., Huang, G. J., … Juang, S. H. (2016). The inhibitory mechanisms study of 5,6,4′-trihydroxy-7,3′-dimethoxyflavone against the LPS-induced macrophage inflammatory responses through the antioxidant ability. Molecules, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21020136

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