Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential

Antioxidants are currently utilized to prevent the occurrence of liver cancer in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients. Clinacanthus nutans possesses anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties that could be an ideal therapy for liver problems. The objective of this study is to dete...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Ng, Kai Song, Tan, Sheri-Ann, Bok, Chui Yin, Loh, Khye Er, Ismail, Intan Safinar, Yue, Chen Son, Loke, Chui Fung
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101852/
https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/12/3650
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1018522023-06-08T02:42:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101852/ Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential Ng, Kai Song Tan, Sheri-Ann Bok, Chui Yin Loh, Khye Er Ismail, Intan Safinar Yue, Chen Son Loke, Chui Fung Antioxidants are currently utilized to prevent the occurrence of liver cancer in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients. Clinacanthus nutans possesses anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties that could be an ideal therapy for liver problems. The objective of this study is to determine the potential antioxidative compounds from the C. nutans leaves (CNL) and stems (CNS). Chemical- and cell-based antioxidative assays were utilized to evaluate the bioactivities of CNS and CNL. The NMR metabolomics approach assisted in the identification of contributing phytocompounds. Based on DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities, CNL demonstrated stronger radical scavenging potential as compared to CNS. The leaf extract also recorded slightly higher reducing power properties. A HepG2 cell model system was used to investigate the ROS reduction potential of these extracts. It was shown that cells treated with CNL and CNS reduced innate ROS levels as compared to untreated controls. Interestingly, cells pre-treated with both extracts were also able to decrease ROS levels in cells induced with oxidative stress. CNL was again the better antioxidant. According to multivariate data analysis of the 1H NMR results, the main metabolites postulated to contribute to the antioxidant and hepatoprotective abilities of leaves were clinacoside B, clinacoside C and isoschaftoside, which warrants further investigation. MDPI AG 2022-06-07 Article PeerReviewed Ng, Kai Song and Tan, Sheri-Ann and Bok, Chui Yin and Loh, Khye Er and Ismail, Intan Safinar and Yue, Chen Son and Loke, Chui Fung (2022) Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential. Molecules, 27 (12). art. no. 3650. pp. 1-19. ISSN 1431-5165; ESSN: 1420-3049 https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/12/3650 10.3390/molecules27123650
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description Antioxidants are currently utilized to prevent the occurrence of liver cancer in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients. Clinacanthus nutans possesses anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties that could be an ideal therapy for liver problems. The objective of this study is to determine the potential antioxidative compounds from the C. nutans leaves (CNL) and stems (CNS). Chemical- and cell-based antioxidative assays were utilized to evaluate the bioactivities of CNS and CNL. The NMR metabolomics approach assisted in the identification of contributing phytocompounds. Based on DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities, CNL demonstrated stronger radical scavenging potential as compared to CNS. The leaf extract also recorded slightly higher reducing power properties. A HepG2 cell model system was used to investigate the ROS reduction potential of these extracts. It was shown that cells treated with CNL and CNS reduced innate ROS levels as compared to untreated controls. Interestingly, cells pre-treated with both extracts were also able to decrease ROS levels in cells induced with oxidative stress. CNL was again the better antioxidant. According to multivariate data analysis of the 1H NMR results, the main metabolites postulated to contribute to the antioxidant and hepatoprotective abilities of leaves were clinacoside B, clinacoside C and isoschaftoside, which warrants further investigation.
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author Ng, Kai Song
Tan, Sheri-Ann
Bok, Chui Yin
Loh, Khye Er
Ismail, Intan Safinar
Yue, Chen Son
Loke, Chui Fung
spellingShingle Ng, Kai Song
Tan, Sheri-Ann
Bok, Chui Yin
Loh, Khye Er
Ismail, Intan Safinar
Yue, Chen Son
Loke, Chui Fung
Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential
author_facet Ng, Kai Song
Tan, Sheri-Ann
Bok, Chui Yin
Loh, Khye Er
Ismail, Intan Safinar
Yue, Chen Son
Loke, Chui Fung
author_sort Ng, Kai Song
title Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential
title_short Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential
title_full Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential
title_fullStr Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential
title_sort metabolomic approach for rapid identification of antioxidants in clinacanthus nutans leaves with liver protective potential
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101852/
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