Red ginseng polysaccharide alleviates cytotoxicity and promotes anti-inflammatory activity of ginsenosidesopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Hoon; Cho, Sung Min; Kim, Woo Jung; Hong, Ki-Bae; Suh, Hyung Joo; Yu, Kwang-Won
- Issue Date
- 2022
- Publisher
- SOC BRASILEIRA CIENCIA TECNOLOGIA ALIMENTOS
- Keywords
- anti-inflammatory activity; cytotoxicity; ginsenoside; Korean Red ginseng; polysaccharide
- Citation
- FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.42
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 42
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/142852
- DOI
- 10.1590/fst.52220
- ISSN
- 0101-2061
- Abstract
- Although Ginsenosides are a major physiological component of red ginseng (RG), some isolated ginsenosides are known to have cytotoxic activity. This study was intended to reduce cytotoxicity and promote anti-inflammatory activity of ginsenosides by mixing the crude ginsenosides (RG-CG) and polysaccharides (RG-CP). RG-CG-CM, fractionated from RG-CG, not only had higher anti-inflammatory activity than that of RG-CG at 100 mu g/mL, but also showed increased cytotoxicity, while RG-CP-4P and RG-CP-8P, fractionated from RG-CP, showed no anti-inflammatory activity and cytotoxicity. To reduce the cytotoxicity without affecting the high anti-inflammatory activity of RG-CG-CM, RG-CG-CM and RG-CP-4P were mixed in a ratio of 2:8. The anti-inflammatory activity was significantly increased at a concentration of 75 mu g/mL, while no cytotoxicity was observed. A combination of RG-CP and RG-CG effectively reduced the cytotoxicity and enhanced the anti-inflammatory activity of RG-CG, specifically RG-CG-CM fraction, providing scope for its industrial application.
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