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Title : Phytochemical Profiling and Biological Activities of Pericarps and Seeds Reveal the Controversy on Enucleation or Nucleus-Retaining of Cornus officinalis Fruits - Zhang_2024_Molecules_29_
Author(s) : Zhang J , Niu P , Li M , Wang Y , Ma Y , Wang P
Ref : Molecules , 29 : , 2024
Abstract :

The fruits of Cornus officinalis are used not only as a popular health food to tonify the liver and kidney, but also as staple materials to treat dementia and other age-related diseases. The pharmacological function of C. officinalis fruits with or without seeds is controversial for treating some symptoms in a few herbal prescriptions. However, the related metabolite and pharmacological information between its pericarps and seeds are largely deficient. Here, comparative metabolomics analysis between C. officinalis pericarps and seeds were conducted using an ultra-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry, and therapeutic effects were also evaluated using several in vitro bioactivity arrays (antioxidant activity, alpha-glucosidase and cholinesterase inhibitory activities, and cell inhibitory properties). A total of 499 secondary metabolites were identified. Thereinto, 77 metabolites were determined as key differential metabolites between C. officinalis pericarps and seeds, and the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway was identified as the most significantly different pathway. Further, 47 metabolites were determined as potential bioactive constituents. In summary, C. officinalis seeds, which demonstrated higher contents in total phenolics, stronger in vitro antioxidant activities, better alpha-glucosidase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitory activities, and stronger anticancer activities, exhibited considerable potential for food and health fields. This work provided insight into the metabolites and bioactivities of C. officinalis pericarps and seeds, contributing to their precise development and utilization.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2024_Molecules_29_
PubMedID: 38611753

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Zhang J, Niu P, Li M, Wang Y, Ma Y, Wang P (2024)
Phytochemical Profiling and Biological Activities of Pericarps and Seeds Reveal the Controversy on Enucleation or Nucleus-Retaining of Cornus officinalis Fruits
Molecules 29 :

Zhang J, Niu P, Li M, Wang Y, Ma Y, Wang P (2024)
Molecules 29 :