Anti-ageing effects of Sonchus oleraceus L. (pu¯ha¯) leaf extracts on H2O2-induced cell senescence

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Antioxidants protect against damage from free radicals and are believed to slow the ageing process. Previously, we have reported the high antioxidant activity of 70% methanolic Sonchus oleraceus L. (Asteraceae) leaf extracts. We hypothesize that S. oleraceus extracts protect cells against H2O2-induced senescence by mediating oxidative stress. Premature senescence of young WI-38 cells was induced by application of H2O2. Cells were treated with S. oleraceus extracts before or after H2O2 stress. The senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) activity was used to indicate cell senescence. S. oleraceus extracts showed higher cellular antioxidant activity than chlorogenic acid in WI-38 cells. S. oleraceus extracts suppressed H2O2 stress-induced premature senescence in a concentration-dependent manner. At 5 and 20 mg/mL, S. oleraceus extracts showed better or equivalent effects of reducing stress-induced premature senescence than the corresponding ascorbic acid treatments. These findings indicate the potential of S. oleraceus extracts to be formulated as an anti-ageing agent.

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Ou, Z. Q., Rades, T., & McDowell, A. (2015). Anti-ageing effects of Sonchus oleraceus L. (pu¯ha¯) leaf extracts on H2O2-induced cell senescence. Molecules, 20(3), 4548–4564. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20034548

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