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Isatis tinctoria L.-derived Petroleum Ether Extract Mediates Anti-inflammatory Effects via Inhibition of Interleukin-6, Interleukin-33 and Mast Cell Degranulation

Authors :
Dorit Binder
Ingo Schellenberg
Sonja Ständer
Kathrin Kabrodt
Johanna Hummel
Tobias Lotts
Konstantin Agelopoulos
Source :
Acta Dermato-Venereologica, Vol 100, Iss 10, p adv00131 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Medical Journals Sweden AB, 2020.

Abstract

Isatis tinctoria L. (woad) has been used in medicine for centuries and has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects. However, to date, no well-defined extracts with precise analysis of active substances have been developed. The aim of this study was to develop novel extracts of Isatis tinctoria L., and to characterize their active ingredients and anti-inflammatory properties. Various extracts of Isatis tinctoria L. were analysed for their active ingredients, and screened for anti-inflammatory effects using cyclooxygenase-2 activity assays. A petroleum ether extract was found to have the best effects, and was tested in a mouse model of acute allergic contact dermatitis. In the mouse model the petroleum ether extract resulted in significantly reduced ear swelling, oedema and inflammatory cell density. In mouse skin and human keratinocyte cultures, petroleum ether extract inhibited pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. Furthermore, human mast cell degranulation was significantly inhibited in LAD2 cell cultures. In conclusion, novel woad extracts were developed and shown to have anti-inflammatory properties in a contact hypersensitivity animal model and human keratinocytes. The production of such extracts and further characterization of their specific properties will enable determination of their potential dermatological effects in the treatment of inflamed and irritated skin.

Details

ISSN :
16512057
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Dermato Venereologica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1833b7a3b5dd6fac1f5bb73cc6e04768
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3476