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Modulation of Fatty Acids and Interleukin-6 in Glioma Cells by South American Tea Extracts and their Phenolic Compounds
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Palabras clave
Fatty Acids
Interleukin-6
Glioma Cells
American Tea Extracts
Phenolic compounds
Fecha de publicación
2017
Citación
Cittadini, M. C., García-Estévez, I., Escribano-Bailón, M. T., Rivas-Gonzalo, J. C., Valentich, M. A., Repossi, G., & Soria, E. A. (2018). Modulation of fatty acids and interleukin-6 in glioma cells by South American tea extracts and their phenolic compounds. Nutrition and cancer, 70(2), 267-277.
Resumen
[EN] Dietary phenolic compounds are plant metabolites with beneficial effects on the central nervous
system. Thus, our aim was to identify anti-inflammatory compounds from South American plants on
glia, which regulates neuro-immune response. The compounds were extracted from Lantana
grisebachii (LG), Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco (AQB), and Ilex paraguariensis (IP) teas and
identified by HPLC-DAD-MS. Extracts (0–200 mg/ml) were tested on human T98-G and rat C6 glioma
lines. Cellular viability (by the resazurin assay), fatty acid profile (by gas chromatography) and proinflammatory
interleukin-6 release (IL-6 by ELISA) were determined. Data were analyzed by partial
least-square regression to discriminate bioactive compounds. Twenty-one compounds were
determined in LG, mainly iridoids, which were linked to v-3 and v-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, but
not to IL-6 release. Thirty-one compounds were found in AQB, mostly hydroxybenzoic derivatives,
which were positively related to IL-6 release. Twenty-three compounds were identified in IP,
including caffeoylquinic derivatives and mainly chlorogenic acid. They increased the v-7 palmitoleic
fatty acid, which was related to IL-6 decrease. These results enhances phytochemical knowledge of
widely available plants, and suggest the lipid-related anti-inflammatory activity of IP phenolic
compounds, which give nutritional relevance to the tea.
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0163-5581
DOI
10.1080/01635581.2018.1412484
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