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Neuroprotective effects of ethanolic extract from dry Rhodiola rosea L. rhizomes.


ABSTRACT: Rhodiola rosea L. rhizome has been used as a traditional medicine to treat fatigue, depression, and cognitive dysfunction. We aimed to authenticate R. rosea L. rhizome using the DNA barcoding technique and to quantify its main compounds, total phenolics, total flavonoids, and antioxidant capacity, and then to investigate their neuroprotective effects. The sequences of internal transcribed spacer and trnH-psbA of R. rosea L. rhizomes showed a 99% identity with those of NCBI GenBank database according to BLAST searches. Analysis using reversed-phase HPLC revealed five main compounds in R. rosea L. rhizome. Rhodiola rosea L. rhizome and two bioactive compounds, salidroside and tyrosol, showed free radical scavenging activity. Rhodiola rosea L. rhizome and its identified compounds protected neuronal PC-12 cells against oxidative stress and showed moderate acetylcholinesterase inhibition. Taken together, these results suggest that R. rosea L. rhizomes with bioactives can be used as a functional ingredient with potential for neuroprotection.

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The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10068-020-00868-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

SUBMITTER: Kim KJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7914316 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neuroprotective effects of ethanolic extract from dry <i>Rhodiola rosea</i> L. rhizomes.

Kim Kwan Joong KJ   Jung Young Sung YS   You Dong Min DM   Lee Seung Hyun SH   Lee Guemsan G   Kwon Kang-Beom KB   Kim Dae-Ok DO  

Food science and biotechnology 20210205 2


<i>Rhodiola rosea</i> L. rhizome has been used as a traditional medicine to treat fatigue, depression, and cognitive dysfunction. We aimed to authenticate <i>R. rosea</i> L. rhizome using the DNA barcoding technique and to quantify its main compounds, total phenolics, total flavonoids, and antioxidant capacity, and then to investigate their neuroprotective effects. The sequences of internal transcribed spacer and <i>trnH-psbA</i> of <i>R. rosea</i> L. rhizomes showed a 99% identity with those of  ...[more]

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