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Anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities of flavone C-glycosides of Lophatherum gracile for COVID-19.


ABSTRACT: Lophatherum gracile (L. gracile) has long been used as a functional food and herbal medicine. Previous studies have demonstrated that extracts of L. gracile attenuate inflammatory response and inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication; however, the underlying active constituents have yet to be identified. This study investigated the bioactive components of L. gracile. Flavone C-glycosides of L. gracile were found to dominate both anti-inflammatory and antiviral effects. A simple chromatography-based method was developed to obtain flavone C-glycoside-enriched extract (FlavoLG) from L. gracile. FlavoLG and its major flavone C-glycoside isoorientin were shown to restrict respiratory bursts and the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps in activated human neutrophils. FlavoLG and isoorientin were also shown to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus infection by interfering with the binding of the SARS-CoV-2 spike on ACE2. These results provide scientific evidence indicating the efficacy of L. gracile as a potential supplement for treating neutrophil-associated COVID-19.

SUBMITTER: Chen YL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9812844 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities of flavone <i>C</i>-glycosides of <i>Lophatherum gracile</i> for COVID-19.

Chen Yu-Li YL   Chen Chun-Yu CY   Lai Kuei-Hung KH   Chang Yu-Chia YC   Hwang Tsong-Long TL  

Journal of functional foods 20230105


<i>Lophatherum gracile</i> (<i>L. gracile</i>) has long been used as a functional food and herbal medicine. Previous studies have demonstrated that extracts of <i>L. gracile</i> attenuate inflammatory response and inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication; however, the underlying active constituents have yet to be identified. This study investigated the bioactive components of <i>L. gracile</i>. Flavone <i>C</i>-glycosides of <i>L. gracile</i> were found to dominate both anti-inflammatory and antiviral eff  ...[more]

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