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Antioxidant and Neuroprotective Activities of Mogami-benibana (Safflower,Carthamus tinctorius Linne)
Authors:Hiramatsu  Midori  Takahashi  Tomoko  Komatsu  Makiko  Kido  Toshitaka  Kasahara  Yoshimasa
Institution:(1) Graduate Course, Tohoku University of Community Service and Science, 3-5-1 Iimoriyama, Sakata, Yamagata 998-8580, Japan;(2) Division of Medical Science, Institute for Life Support Technology, Yamagata Technopolis Foundation, Yamagata, Japan;(3) Kampo Pharmacology Department, Kampo and Pharmacology, Tsumura & Co., Tokyo, Japan;(4) Yamagata Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Yamagata, Japan
Abstract:Free radical scavenging activity of the extracts of petals (bud, early stage, full blooming and ending stage), leaf, stem, root and seeds of Mogami-benibana (safflower, Carthamus tinctorius Linne), the contents of the major active components of carthamin and polyphenols, and neuroprotective effect of the petal extracts and carthamin in the brain of mice and rats were examined. Water extracts of Mogami-benibana petals scavenged superoxide, hydroxyl and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radicals and singlet oxygen. The scavenging activities of the extract of safflower petals with various colors showed the order of orange, yellow and white from high to low. This order is consistent with the contents of carthamin, which is a pigment of orange color and is found highest in orange petals and lowest in white petals. There was also a relationship between DPPH radical scavenging activity and carthamin content in the petal extracts of safflower. The neuroprotective effects were examined in cellular and animal models. Mogami-benibana petal extract inhibited glutamate-induced C6 glia cell death, significantly decreased the formation of malondialdehyde in mouse cerebrum, and inhibited the increase in thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in the cerebral cortex of rats subjected to an injection of FeCl3 solution into the sensory motor cortex. Carthamin showed similar effects in inhibiting 8-OHdG by the petal extract in rats. These results suggest that the petal extract of Mogami-benibana has free radical scavenging activity and neuroprotective effect and carthamin is one of the major active components. Special Issue Article in Honor of Dr. Akitane Mori.
Keywords:Mogami-benibana (safflower  Carthamus tinctorius Linne)  Petals  Free radical  Carthamin  Polyphenol  Mice  Rats  Brain oxidative damage
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