Anti-inflammatory activity of hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives isolated from
corn bran in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated Raw 264.7 macrophages
- Author(s)
- Eun Ok Kim; Kyoung Jin Min; Taeg Kyu Kwon; Byung Hun Um; Robert A. Moreau; Sang Won Choi
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Kwon, Taeg Kyu
- Department
- Dept. of Immunology (면역학)
- Journal Title
- Food and Chemical Toxicology
- Issued Date
- 2012
- Volume
- 50
- Issue
- 5
- Abstract
- In this study, the effect of the 80% ethanolic extract of corn bran (EECB) on inhibition of nitric oxide (NO)
production and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated
Raw 264.7 cells was investigated. The EECB inhibited LPS-induced NO production and iNOS expression in
a dose-dependent manner. Four hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (HADs), including two free cinnamic
acids, p-coumaric acid (CA) and ferulic acid (FA), and their conjugate phenolic amides, p-dicoumaroylputrescine
(DCP) and diferuloylputrescine (DFP), were found to be present in the EECB by LC–MS analysis,
and DFP (378.66 lg/g) was the predominant phenolic compound, followed by DCP (7.83 lg/g) > CA
(5.58 lg/g) > FA (1.84 lg/g). The four HADs significantly inhibited NO production and iNOS expression
in a dose-dependent manner. Among the four HADs tested, DFP showed the most potent inhibition on
NO production and iNOS mRNA and protein expression, followed by DCP > FAPCA. DFP also exhibited
the strongest inhibition on LPS-induced iNOS and NF-jB luciferase activity, which was followed by
DCPPFA (CA) > CA (FA). Thus, these results suggest that phenolic amides in the corn bran may be a
potential source of natural anti-inflammatory agents.
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