Miyazaki_2016_Biosci.Microbiota.Food.Health_35_69

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Title : Immune effects and antiacetylcholinesterase activity of Polygonum hydropiper L - Miyazaki_2016_Biosci.Microbiota.Food.Health_35_69
Author(s) : Miyazaki Y
Ref : Biosci Microbiota Food Health , 35 :69 , 2016
Abstract :

To determine the potential utility of Polygonum hydropiper (tade) as an anti-dementia functional food, the present study assessed the acetylcholinesterase inhibitory and anti-inflammatory activities of tade crude extracts in human cells. Crude extracts of tade were obtained by homogenizing tade in distilled water and then heating the resulting crude extracts. The hot aqueous extracts were purified by centrifugation and freeze-dried. The inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) by tade was investigated quantitatively by Ellman's method. Furthermore, the in vitro effects on human leukocytes (phagocytic activity, phagosome-lysosome fusion, and superoxide anion release) of coating inactive Staphylococcus aureus cells with tade crude extracts were studied. The tade crude extracts inhibited AChE activity. Furthermore, they increased phagocytic activity and phagosome-lysosome fusion in human neutrophils and monocytes in a nominally dose-dependent manner. However, the tade crude extracts did not alter superoxide anion release (O2 (-)) from neutrophils. Our results confirmed that crude extracts of P. hydropiper exhibit antiacetylcholinesterase and immunostimulation activities in vitro. P. hydropiper thus is a candidate functional food for the prevention of dementia.

PubMedSearch : Miyazaki_2016_Biosci.Microbiota.Food.Health_35_69
PubMedID: 27200260

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Miyazaki Y (2016)
Immune effects and antiacetylcholinesterase activity of Polygonum hydropiper L
Biosci Microbiota Food Health 35 :69

Miyazaki Y (2016)
Biosci Microbiota Food Health 35 :69