Potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory function of gynura procumbens polyphenols ligand

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The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potentials of polyphenols contained in Gynura procumbens (GP) extract were systematically analyzed. Polyphenols in GP were analyzed for nine peaks using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) combined with mass spectrometry (MS), and quantitatively determined through each standard. A total of nine polyphenolic compounds were identified in the samples and their MS data were tabulated. To determine the potential of bio-active ingredients targeting DPPH and COX-2, we analyzed them by ultrafiltration combined with LC. The results identified the major compounds exhibiting binding affinity for DPPH and COX-2. Caffeic acid, kynurenic acid, and chlorogenic acid showed excellent binding affinity to DPPH and COX-2, suggesting that they can be considered as major active compounds. Additionally, the anti-inflammatory effect of GP was confirmed in vitro. This study will not only be used to provide basic data for the application of GP to the food and pharmaceutical industries, but will also provide in-formation on effective screening methods for other medicinal plants.

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Kim, H. H., Ha, S. E., Vetrivel, P., Bhosale, P. B., Kim, S. M., & Kim, G. S. (2021). Potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory function of gynura procumbens polyphenols ligand. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168716

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