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Influence of triterpenoids present in apple peel on inflammatory gene expression associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 139, Issue 1-4, Pages 339-346

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.01.101

Keywords

Apple; Pentacyclic triterpenoids; beta-Damascone; Inflammatory gene expression; Cytokines; Cytotoxicity

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Various ursanic, oleanic and lupanic pentacyclic triterpenoids found in apple peel were studied for anti-inflammatory effects in vitro using T84 colon carcinoma cells. After pretreatment with single triterpenoids, cells were stimulated with pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha, INF-gamma, IL-1 beta). Regulation of mRNA expression was analysed for three specific inflammation-associated marker genes (TNF-alpha IL-8, IP-10) using qRT-PCR. Furthermore, the effects of ursolic acid (UA) and oleanolic acid (OA) on the synthesis of certain pro-inflammatory proteins were examined. IP-10 expression was inhibited in a dose-dependent manner by all the tested compounds at concentrations >= 25 mu M. The mRNA expression of TNF-alpha was slightly affected and the I1-8 level was increased. At the protein level, UA and OA (25 mu M) reduced the synthesis of IP-10; sICAM-1, IL-23 and GRO alpha were slightly repressed. The TNF-alpha level was not modulated, whereas induction of I1-8 was increased. UA also enhanced the synthesis of IL-1ra, while OA suppressed the level of I-TAC. The present study confirms that triterpenoids present in apple peel and beta-damascone may be implicated in the anti-inflammatory properties of apple constituents, suggesting that these substances might be helpful in the treatment of IBD as nutrient supplements. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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