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Studies on the Anti-lipid Peroxidative Actions of the Methanolic Extract of the Root of Aegle marmelos and Its Constituents In Vivo and In Vitro

Xiu-Wei Yang, Masao Hattori, Tsuneo Namba   

  1. 1. National Research Laboratories of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs; Beijing Medical University; Beijing 100083;
    2. Research Institute for Wakan-Yaku; Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University; Toyama 930-01, Japan
  • Received:1996-04-03 Revised:1996-07-02 Online:1996-09-15 Published:1996-09-15

Abstract: The inhibitory effect of the methanolic extract of the root of Aegle marmelos (MERA) and its constituents on the lipid peroxidation in vivo and in vitro were studied. The results suggested that MERA increased the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and GSH-peroxidase in the liver cytosol of mice, but showed no significant effect on the activity of catalase, and one of its major constituents, 4-methoxy-1-methyl-2-quinolone (MMQ) increased the activity of SOD in liver tissue of mice intoxicated with FeCl2-ascorbic acid (AA)-ADP in vivo. Various constituents isolated from the root of title plant inhibited the lipid peroxidation in rat liver homogenate, which was in vitro induced by FeCl2-ascorbic acid, CCl4-NADPH, or ADP-NADPH. Of the test compounds, MMQ and its derivatives integriquinolone were similar to (-tocopherol in inhibiting MDA production in rat liver microsomes induced by Fe2+-ascorbate, CCl4-NADPH, or ADP-NADPH.

Key words: Aegle marmelos, Anti-lipid peroxidation, 4-Methoxy-1-methyl-2-quinolone (MMQ), Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Catalase, GSH-peroxi

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