NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ›› 2022, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (2): 213-219.doi: 10.16333/j.1001-6880.2022.2.005

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Effects of structural difference on stability and cellular antioxidative activity of anthocyanins from Lycium ruthenicum Murr.

DENG Kai1,2,OUYANG Jian1,2,3,HU Na1,3,WANG Hong-lun1,3 *   

  1. 1Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Research,Chinese Academy of Science,Xining 810008,China;2University of Chinese Academy of Science,Beijing 100049,China;3Huzhou China-Science Innovation Centre of Plateau Biology,Huzhou 313000,China
  • Online:2022-02-28 Published:2022-03-07

Abstract:

This study investigates the effect of structural differences on the stability and cellular antioxidative activity of anthocyanins from Lycium ruthenicum Murr..We isolate and identify four kinds of anthocyanin compounds from L. ruthenicum by semi-prepared HPLC.We use the spectrometer tests to evaluate the stability,Cell viability assays and oxidative injured SH-SY5Y cells by H2O2 are used to evaluate the cellular antioxidative activity.Then we discuss the effect of chemical structures on the stability and antioxidative activity.The results demonstrate that the trans structure has better stability than the cis structure under neutral and weakly alkaline conditions;molecular simulation shows that the trans structure,the increase of sugar and the methoxy substitution on the B ring can improve the stability by shortening the molecular distance between core and sugar moiety.Besides,cellular activity experiments indicate that increased sugar moiety can significantly reduce lactate dehydrogenase in damaged cells,and the trans structure has more activity advantages than the cis structure.In conclusion,the structural differences of anthocyanins affect stability and cellular antioxidative activity,whereas the increase of sugar groups and trans structure of acyl groups have a more positive meaning for both.

Key words: Lycium ruthenicum Murr., anthocyanins, chemical structure, stability, cellular antioxidative activity

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