Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

Royle ex Wight, commonly known as "Baishouwu," has been traditionally used in China for its medicinal and dietary benefits. Despite its long history of use, the potential therapeutic effects of in the treatment of colitis have not been fully investigated. This study aims to evaluate the effects of the water extract of root on colitis and elucidate its potential mechanisms of action. The water extract of root (CW) was prepared and characterized using UPLC-Q-TOF-MS, identifying thirty-two distinct compounds, including saponins, organic acids, fatty acid derivatives, and alkaloids. The therapeutic efficacy of CW was assessed in a colitis mouse model. CW significantly alleviated colitis symptoms, evidenced by increased colon length, reduced disease activity indices, and decreased colon tissue damage. CW reduced colonic inflammatory cytokine production and enhanced the expression of tight junction proteins, including claudin-1, occludin, and ZO-1, thereby strengthening intestinal barrier integrity. Additionally, CW modulated the gut microbiota by increasing microbial diversity, promoting beneficial growth, reducing pathogenic levels, and enhancing short-chain fatty acid production. The results suggest that CW exhibits significant therapeutic potential in the management of colitis by attenuating inflammation, restoring gut barrier function, and modulating the gut microbiota. These findings provide a basis for further exploration of as a functional food for prevention and treatment of colitis.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11742642PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.4764DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

royle wight
8
treatment colitis
8
water extract
8
extract root
8
fatty acid
8
gut microbiota
8
colitis
7
chemical composition
4
composition royle
4
potential
4

Similar Publications

Eight new C-steroidal glycosides from the roots of Cynanchum auriculatum.

Fitoterapia

June 2025

State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Druggability Assessment, Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Natural Products, College of Pharmacy, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, PR China; Medicine & Health Science College,Guangzhou Huashang College, Guangzhou 511443, PR China. Elec

Eight new C-steroidal glycosides (1-8) and fourteen known analogs (9-22) were isolated from the roots of Cynanchum auriculatum Royle ex Wight (Asclepiadaceae). The structures of the new compounds were elucidated on the basis of their IR, HR-ESI-MS, and NMR data. The cytotoxicities of compounds 1-22 were evaluated against two prominent human cancer cell lines, SW480 and MDA-MB-231, leading to preliminary structure-activity relationships (SARs).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Royle ex Wight, commonly known as "Baishouwu," has been traditionally used in China for its medicinal and dietary benefits. Despite its long history of use, the potential therapeutic effects of in the treatment of colitis have not been fully investigated. This study aims to evaluate the effects of the water extract of root on colitis and elucidate its potential mechanisms of action.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) represents a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by disrupted carbohydrate and lipid balance, resulting in hyperglycemia. This study evaluated the impact of polysaccharides derived from Cynanchum auriculatum Royle ex Wight (CRP) on mitigating hyperglycemia and modulating intestinal microbiota in T2DM mice. Findings indicated that CRP is mainly linked by →6)α-D-Glcp-(1→ and CRP-H demonstrated greater efficacy than CRP-L in regulating hypoglycemic-related indicators such as serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) level.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Baishouwu is a traditional Chinese medicine derived from three species, CA, CB, and CW, which have different flavors and chemical compositions, highlighting the need for accurate differentiation among them.
  • The researchers used a combination of E-tongue, E-nose, and UPLC-Q-TOF/MS to analyze 15 batches of Baishouwu samples, looking for flavor differences and key metabolites.
  • The findings revealed distinct flavor profiles for each species and identified eight critical differential metabolites, which could help establish quality standards and enhance the application of Baishouwu in traditional medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF