A pectic polysaccharide from sijunzi decoction promotes the antioxidant defenses of SW480 cells

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Sijunzi Decoction (SJZD) is a formula used for the treatment of spleen deficiency and gastrointestinal diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Polysaccharides are reported to be the main components of SJZD responsible for its bio-functions. However, highly purified and clearly characterized polysaccharides from SJZD are not well described. Here we obtained a purified polysaccharide (SJZDP-II-I) from SJZD using ion exchange chromatography and gel filtration. Structure analysis by FT-IR and NMR identified SJZDP-II-I as a typical pectic polysaccharide with homogalacturonan and rhamnogalacturonan type I regions and arabinogalactan type I and II as side chains. In vitro studies indicated that SJZDP-II-I treatment could significantly enhance the total antioxidant capacity of SW480 cells, resulting from the promoted expressions of antioxidant enzymes and their master regulator PGC-1α, which would be valuable for further research and applications.

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Huang, C., Zhu, Z., Cao, X., Chen, X., Fu, Y., Chen, Z., … Zou, Y. (2017). A pectic polysaccharide from sijunzi decoction promotes the antioxidant defenses of SW480 cells. Molecules, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22081341

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