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Phyllanthi Fructus, known as Yuganzi (YGZ), is a unique medicine and food homologous fruit with both medicinal and nutritional properties. Its historical use in treating hyperuricemia (HUA) and gout is well-documented. However, the precise therapeutic effects and potential molecular mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, an experimental rat modelling by a high-fat/high-sugar diet and potassium oxonate/adenine oral administration was used to evaluate the pharmacodynamic effects of YGZ. Network pharmacology, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation were utilized to elucidate the potential mechanisms. Supplementation with YGZ effectively ameliorated HUA by inhibiting xanthine oxidase activity, and enhancing uric acid excretion through up-regulating of OAT1 and ABCG2, while down-regulating of URAT1. Furthermore, YGZ supplementation enhanced superoxide dismutase activity, reduced malondialdehyde content, and inhibited the secretion of IL1B, IL6, TNFα, ICAM1, VCAM1, TGFβ1, and NF-κB protein expression. Network pharmacology analysis indicated that YGZ influences 138 targets, modulating the disease network via lipid and atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, HIF-1, TNF, IL-17, TLRS, and NF-κB signaling pathways. Molecular docking analysis suggested that organic acids (e.g. ellagic acid, gallic acid) and flavonoids (e.g. quercetin, delphinidin, luteolin, epigallocatechin gallate) exhibited superior binding abilities to key targets (e.g. XDH, ABCG2, URAT1, OAT1, IRS1, PTGS2, TLR4). Noteworthy, molecular dynamics simulations confirmed that epigallocatechin gallate binds to URAT1 with the greatest stability. These results provide substantial evidence for the therapeutic efficacy of YGZ and establish a theoretical foundation for the development of natural products in treating hyperuricemia.
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State Key Laboratory of Characteristic Chinese Medicine Resources in Southwest China, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu 611137, China.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhyllanthi Fructus, known as Yuganzi (YGZ), is a unique medicine and food homologous fruit with both medicinal and nutritional properties. Its historical use in treating hyperuricemia (HUA) and gout is well-documented. However, the precise therapeutic effects and potential molecular mechanisms remain unclear.
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