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Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method
The neuroprotective properties of ginsenosides have been found to reverse the neurological damage caused by oxidation in many neurodegenerative diseases. However, the distribution of ginsenosides in different tissues of the main root, which was regarded as the primary medicinal portion in clinical p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781605/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558193 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27249061 |
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author | Gao, Xiao-Chen Zhang, Nan-Xi Shen, Jia-Ming Lv, Jing-Wei Zhang, Kai-Yue Sun, Yao Li, Hang Wang, Yue-Long Cheng, Duan-Duan Zhao, Meng-Ya Zhang, Hui Li, Chun-Nan Sun, Jia-Ming |
author_facet | Gao, Xiao-Chen Zhang, Nan-Xi Shen, Jia-Ming Lv, Jing-Wei Zhang, Kai-Yue Sun, Yao Li, Hang Wang, Yue-Long Cheng, Duan-Duan Zhao, Meng-Ya Zhang, Hui Li, Chun-Nan Sun, Jia-Ming |
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description | The neuroprotective properties of ginsenosides have been found to reverse the neurological damage caused by oxidation in many neurodegenerative diseases. However, the distribution of ginsenosides in different tissues of the main root, which was regarded as the primary medicinal portion in clinical practice was different, the specific parts and specific components against neural oxidative damage were not clear. The present study aims to screen and determine the potential compounds in different parts of the main root in ginseng. Comparison of the protective effects in the main root, phloem and xylem of ginseng on hydrogen peroxide-induced cell death of SH-SY5Y neurons was investigated. UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS was used to quickly and comprehensively characterize the chemical compositions of the active parts. Network pharmacology combined with a molecular docking approach was employed to virtually screen for disease-related targets and potential active compounds. By comparing the changes before and after Content-Effect weighting, the compounds with stronger anti-nerve oxidative damage activity were screened out more accurately. Finally, the activity of the selected monomer components was verified. The results suggested that the phloem of ginseng was the most effective part. There were 19 effective compounds and 14 core targets, and enriched signaling pathway and biological functions were predicted. After Content-Effect weighting, compounds Ginsenosides F1, Ginsenosides Rf, Ginsenosides Rg(1) and Ginsenosides Rd were screened out as potential active compounds against neural oxidative damage. The activity verification study indicated that all four predicted ginsenosides were effective in protecting SH-SY5Y cells from oxidative injury. The four compounds can be further investigated as potential lead compounds for neurodegenerative diseases. This also provides a combined virtual and practical method for the simple and rapid screening of active ingredients in natural products. |
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spelling | pubmed-97816052022-12-24 Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method Gao, Xiao-Chen Zhang, Nan-Xi Shen, Jia-Ming Lv, Jing-Wei Zhang, Kai-Yue Sun, Yao Li, Hang Wang, Yue-Long Cheng, Duan-Duan Zhao, Meng-Ya Zhang, Hui Li, Chun-Nan Sun, Jia-Ming Molecules Article The neuroprotective properties of ginsenosides have been found to reverse the neurological damage caused by oxidation in many neurodegenerative diseases. However, the distribution of ginsenosides in different tissues of the main root, which was regarded as the primary medicinal portion in clinical practice was different, the specific parts and specific components against neural oxidative damage were not clear. The present study aims to screen and determine the potential compounds in different parts of the main root in ginseng. Comparison of the protective effects in the main root, phloem and xylem of ginseng on hydrogen peroxide-induced cell death of SH-SY5Y neurons was investigated. UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS was used to quickly and comprehensively characterize the chemical compositions of the active parts. Network pharmacology combined with a molecular docking approach was employed to virtually screen for disease-related targets and potential active compounds. By comparing the changes before and after Content-Effect weighting, the compounds with stronger anti-nerve oxidative damage activity were screened out more accurately. Finally, the activity of the selected monomer components was verified. The results suggested that the phloem of ginseng was the most effective part. There were 19 effective compounds and 14 core targets, and enriched signaling pathway and biological functions were predicted. After Content-Effect weighting, compounds Ginsenosides F1, Ginsenosides Rf, Ginsenosides Rg(1) and Ginsenosides Rd were screened out as potential active compounds against neural oxidative damage. The activity verification study indicated that all four predicted ginsenosides were effective in protecting SH-SY5Y cells from oxidative injury. The four compounds can be further investigated as potential lead compounds for neurodegenerative diseases. This also provides a combined virtual and practical method for the simple and rapid screening of active ingredients in natural products. MDPI 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9781605/ /pubmed/36558193 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27249061 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gao, Xiao-Chen Zhang, Nan-Xi Shen, Jia-Ming Lv, Jing-Wei Zhang, Kai-Yue Sun, Yao Li, Hang Wang, Yue-Long Cheng, Duan-Duan Zhao, Meng-Ya Zhang, Hui Li, Chun-Nan Sun, Jia-Ming Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method |
title | Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method |
title_full | Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method |
title_fullStr | Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method |
title_full_unstemmed | Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method |
title_short | Screening of the Active Compounds against Neural Oxidative Damage from Ginseng Phloem Using UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS Coupled with the Content-Effect Weighted Method |
title_sort | screening of the active compounds against neural oxidative damage from ginseng phloem using uplc-q-exactive-ms/ms coupled with the content-effect weighted method |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9781605/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558193 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27249061 |
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