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Three anti-inflammatory polysaccharides from <i>Lonicera japonica</i> Thunb.: insights into the structure-function relationships

Yu Liu, Hongjing Dong, Dongxiao Sun‐Waterhouse, Wenwen Li, Bin Zhang, Jinqian Yu, Zhichang Qiu, Zhenjia Zheng

2023Food Science and Human Wellness45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study demonstrates the feasibility of producing three polysaccharides (neutral LJP-1, acidic LJP-2 and acidic LJP-3) with significant <em>in vitro</em> and <em>in vivo</em> anti-inflammatory activities from the flowers of <em>Lonicera japonica</em>. The three polysaccharides differed in chemical composition, Mw distribution, glycosidic linkage pattern, functional groups and morphology. They exhibited excellent protective effects (in a dose-dependent manner) in lipopolysaccharide-injured RAW264.7 macrophages and CuSO<sub>4</sub>-damaged zebrafish via reducing NO production and inhibiting the overexpressions of inflammation-related transcription factors, inflammatory proteins and cytokines in the NF-<em>κ</em>B/MAPK signaling pathways. Their anti-inflammatory effects varied owing to their different molecular characteristics and chemical compositions. Overall, LJP-2 at 400 μg/mL was the most effective. LJP-2 consisted mainly of →5)-<em>α</em>-L-Ara<em>f</em> (1→, →4)-<em>α</em>-L-Gal<em>p</em>A (1→ and →2)-<em>α</em>-L-Rha<em>p</em> (1→ residues with terminal T-<em>β</em>-D-Glc<em>p</em>. Thus, honeysuckle flowers are good sources of anti-inflammatory polysaccharides, and precise fractionation enables the production of potent anti-inflammatory agents for the development of functional foods and healthcare products.

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JaponicaFunction (biology)PolysaccharideTraditional medicineBotanyBiologyEvolutionary biologyMedicineBiochemistryPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsPolysaccharides Composition and ApplicationsPhytochemistry and Bioactive Compounds
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