Title : Inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase by extracts derived from inflammation-treating Chinese medicinal herbs - Shi_2008_Phytother.Res_22_1264 |
Author(s) : Shi DH , Xu C , Guo BX , Wang XT , Chen YX , Tan RX |
Ref : Phytother Res , 22 :1264 , 2008 |
Abstract :
Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) has been proved to be a key enzyme involved in inflammation progression, and inhibition of sEH is therefore very helpful or crucial for the treatment of inflammation-related diseases. In order to uncover new clues suggesting the presence of phytochemical-based sEH inhibitors, and to rationalize the utility of the inflammation-treating Chinese medicinal herbs, the ethanol extracts derived from 46 medicinal herbs, traditionally used for the treatment of inflammation-associated diseases in China, were tested for sEH-inhibition activity using a recently developed sensitive fluorescence-based assay. Screened at 10 microg/mL, four extracts showed substantial inhibitions of sEH (inhibition rates >50%). The ethanol extract of Sophora flavescens root (Fabaceae) possessed the strongest inhibitory activity against sEH (IC(50): 2.07 microg/mL). These preliminary findings highlighted the presence of sEH inhibitor(s) in the plant kingdom, and the possibility that the inflammation-treating herbal medicines could be an untapped reservoir for sEH-inhibition agents. |
PubMedSearch : Shi_2008_Phytother.Res_22_1264 |
PubMedID: 18729246 |
Shi DH, Xu C, Guo BX, Wang XT, Chen YX, Tan RX (2008)
Inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase by extracts derived from inflammation-treating Chinese medicinal herbs
Phytother Res
22 :1264
Shi DH, Xu C, Guo BX, Wang XT, Chen YX, Tan RX (2008)
Phytother Res
22 :1264