RRC ID 12396
Author Shimoda H, Shan SJ, Tanaka J, Seki A, Seo JW, Kasajima N, Tamura S, Ke Y, Murakami N.
Title Anti-inflammatory properties of red ginger (Zingiber officinale var. Rubra) extract and suppression of nitric oxide production by its constituents.
Journal J Med Food
Abstract Red ginger (Zingiber officinale var. Rubra) has been prescribed as an analgesic for arthritis pain in Indonesian traditional medicine. The surface color of the rhizome is purple because of the anthocyanidins in its peel. We prepared 40% ethanolic extract from dried red ginger (red ginger extract [RGE]) and evaluated its anti-inflammatory activity using acute and chronic inflammation models. In an acetic acid-induced mouse writhing model, RGE (10-100 mg/kg) suppressed both the frequency of writhing and the increase in permeability of abdominal capillaries. On the other hand, continuous treatment with RGE (10 mg/kg) significantly (P < .05) suppressed footpad edema in a rat adjuvant arthritis model. To clarify the anti-inflammatory mechanism of RGE, we examined the effect on prostaglandin (PG) and nitric oxide (NO) production from mouse leukemic monocytes (RAW264 cells) stimulated by lipopolysaccharide. RGE (3 and 10 microg/mL) significantly (P < .05) suppressed PGE(2) production, while it also suppressed NO production at 100 microg/mL. After bioassay-guided separation of RGE, we found that [6]-shogaol and gingerdiols suppressed NO production. Red dye fractions presumed to be proanthocyanidins also suppressed NO production at 100 microg/mL. Consequently, we found a potent suppressive effect of RGE on acute and chronic inflammation, and inhibition of macrophage activation seems to be involved in this anti-inflammatory effect. [6]-Shogaol, gingerdiols, and proanthocyanidins were identified as constituents that inhibited NO production.
Volume 13(1)
Pages 156-62
Published 2010-2-1
DOI 10.1089/jmf.2009.1084
PMID 20136450
MeSH Acetic Acid Animals Anti-Inflammatory Agents / pharmacology Anti-Inflammatory Agents / therapeutic use* Arthritis / drug therapy* Arthritis / metabolism Behavior, Animal / drug effects Cell Line Dinoprostone / antagonists & inhibitors Disease Models, Animal Edema / drug therapy* Edema / metabolism Ginger / chemistry* Lipopolysaccharides Male Mice Nitric Oxide / antagonists & inhibitors* Phytotherapy* Plant Extracts / chemistry Plant Extracts / pharmacology Plant Extracts / therapeutic use* Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley
IF 2.04
Times Cited 24
WOS Category FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NUTRITION & DIETETICS CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Resource
Human and Animal Cells RAW 264(RCB0535)