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Protective effects of four new saponins from Gynostemma pentaphyllum against hydrogen peroxide-induced neurotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells

Xin-Fang Zhai, Mali Zu, Yurong Wang, Wei-Ye Cui, Yu Duan, Ce Yang, Xiang‐Lan Piao

2020Bioorganic Chemistry25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gynostemma pentaphyllum has been used as a medicine-food homologious health product in China for a long time. This research aimed to isolate and identify its active compounds with protective effects against hydrogen peroxide induced SH-SY5Y cell death. Four new dammarane-type saponins were isolated from G. pentaphyllum using various chromatographic methods. They were identified as gypenoside S1 (1), gypenoside S3 (2), gypenoside S2 (3) and gypenoside S4 (4), respectively by HRESIMS and NMR spectra. Their cytotoxic activity was evaluated against three human cancer cell lines, A549 (lung), HepG2 (liver), SH-SY5Y (nerve), by MTT method. They showed low cytotoxicities with the IC50 values of more than 100 μM on three cancer cell lines. However, they appeared protective effects against hydrogen peroxide induced SH-SY5Y cell death in a dose-dependent manner. They recovered cell viability more than 69% at the concentration of 20 μM from 66%, while as vitamin C to 67%. Compound 3 and 4 recovered more than 79% at 100 μM. The present study suggests that G. pentaphyllum has antioxidative potential and the saponins from G. pentaphyllum are considered as the active compounds with safe and neuroprotecitve effect.

Topics & Concepts

Gynostemma pentaphyllumChemistryHydrogen peroxideViability assaySH-SY5YMTT assayTraditional medicineCytotoxicityChromatographyPharmacologyCell cultureBiochemistryCell growthCellExtraction (chemistry)In vitroNeuroblastomaBiologyMedicineGeneticsGinseng Biological Effects and ApplicationsNatural product bioactivities and synthesisTraditional Chinese Medicine Analysis