Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed

Aqueous extracts obtained from five Malaysian brown seaweeds, Sargassum duplicatum, Sargassum binderi, Sargassum fulvellum, Padina australis, and Turbinaria turbinata, were investigated for their abilities to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced macrophage RAW 264...

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Main Authors: Irwandi, Jaswir,, Hammed Ademola, Monsur,, Azura, Amid,, Zahangir, Alam,, Mohammad Noor, Salleh,, Asiyanbi-Hammed, Tawakalit,, Senay, Simsek,, Fitri, Octavianti,
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spelling my.usim-81002017-02-23T02:43:03Z Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed Irwandi, Jaswir, Hammed Ademola, Monsur, Azura, Amid, Zahangir, Alam, Mohammad Noor, Salleh, Asiyanbi-Hammed, Tawakalit, Senay, Simsek, Fitri, Octavianti, anti-inflammatory macro-algae polysaccharide fucoidan cytotoxicity Aqueous extracts obtained from five Malaysian brown seaweeds, Sargassum duplicatum, Sargassum binderi, Sargassum fulvellum, Padina australis, and Turbinaria turbinata, were investigated for their abilities to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced macrophage RAW 264.7 cell lines as well as to determine their chemical composition. The percentage yield of extracts varied among species, with P australis having the lowest yield and E turbinata having the highest yield. The chemical compositions of the extracts showed that the percentage of sulfate ions as well as uronic acid and total sugar content varied significantly. All extracts contained high fucose and inhibited NO secretion in a dose-dependent manner. Extracts of P australis and T turbinate dosed at 200 mu g/mL were able to inhibit NO secretion by > 75%. Furthermore, cytotoxicity assays revealed that some extracts were moderately toxic, while others were not. Based on these results, brown seaweed of Malaysian origin should be investigated for the production of additional anti-inflammatory compounds. 2015-05-18T03:22:17Z 2015-05-18T03:22:17Z 2014-01-01 Article 1345-8957 1347-3352 en Japan Oil Chemists Soc
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topic anti-inflammatory
macro-algae
polysaccharide
fucoidan
cytotoxicity
spellingShingle anti-inflammatory
macro-algae
polysaccharide
fucoidan
cytotoxicity
Irwandi, Jaswir,
Hammed Ademola, Monsur,
Azura, Amid,
Zahangir, Alam,
Mohammad Noor, Salleh,
Asiyanbi-Hammed, Tawakalit,
Senay, Simsek,
Fitri, Octavianti,
Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed
description Aqueous extracts obtained from five Malaysian brown seaweeds, Sargassum duplicatum, Sargassum binderi, Sargassum fulvellum, Padina australis, and Turbinaria turbinata, were investigated for their abilities to inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced macrophage RAW 264.7 cell lines as well as to determine their chemical composition. The percentage yield of extracts varied among species, with P australis having the lowest yield and E turbinata having the highest yield. The chemical compositions of the extracts showed that the percentage of sulfate ions as well as uronic acid and total sugar content varied significantly. All extracts contained high fucose and inhibited NO secretion in a dose-dependent manner. Extracts of P australis and T turbinate dosed at 200 mu g/mL were able to inhibit NO secretion by > 75%. Furthermore, cytotoxicity assays revealed that some extracts were moderately toxic, while others were not. Based on these results, brown seaweed of Malaysian origin should be investigated for the production of additional anti-inflammatory compounds.
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author Irwandi, Jaswir,
Hammed Ademola, Monsur,
Azura, Amid,
Zahangir, Alam,
Mohammad Noor, Salleh,
Asiyanbi-Hammed, Tawakalit,
Senay, Simsek,
Fitri, Octavianti,
author_facet Irwandi, Jaswir,
Hammed Ademola, Monsur,
Azura, Amid,
Zahangir, Alam,
Mohammad Noor, Salleh,
Asiyanbi-Hammed, Tawakalit,
Senay, Simsek,
Fitri, Octavianti,
author_sort Irwandi, Jaswir,
title Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed
title_short Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed
title_full Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed
title_fullStr Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of Nitric Oxide in Lipopolysaccharide Induced Mammalian Cell Lines by Aqueous Extracts of Brown Seaweed
title_sort cytotoxicity and inhibition of nitric oxide in lipopolysaccharide induced mammalian cell lines by aqueous extracts of brown seaweed
publisher Japan Oil Chemists Soc
publishDate 2015
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