Optimization of extraction condition for platycodin D from Platycodon grandiflorum root and verification of its biological activity

Author:

Jung Jihyeon1,Cho Yeon Jin2,Jeong Minju1,Lee Seung‐Su3,Kim Jong Hun4ORCID,Kim Jong‐Eun5,Kim Nara1,Lee Jiyun1,Park Jung Han Yoon2,Lee Ki Won1267,Lee Sung‐Young2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural Biotechnology Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

2. Bio‐MAX Institute, Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

3. BOBSNU Co., Ltd. Seoul Techno Holdings, Inc. Subsidiary Company Suwon South Korea

4. Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Sungshin Women's University Seoul South Korea

5. Department of Food Science & Technology Korea National University of Transportation Jeungpyeong Republic of Korea

6. Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology Seoul National University Seoul South Korea

7. Research Institute of Agriculture and Life sciences Seoul National University

Abstract

AbstractPlatycosides, major components of Platycodon grandiflorum (PG) extract, have been implicated in a wide range of biological effects. In particular, platycodin D (PD) is a well‐known main bioactive compound of Platycosides. Despite the biological significance of PD, optimization of extract condition for PD from PG root has not been well investigated. Here, we established the optimum extraction condition as ethanol concentration of 0%, temperature of 50°C, and extraction time of 11 h to obtain PD‐rich P. grandiflorum extract (PGE) by using response surface methodology (RSM) with Box–Behnken design (BBD). The 5.63 mg/g of PD was extracted from the PG root in optimum condition, and this result was close to the predicted PD content. To analyze the biological activity of PGE related to mucin production, we demonstrated the inhibitory effect of PGE on PMA‐induced hyperexpression of MUC5AC as well as ERK activation, a signal mediator of MUC5AC expression. Moreover, we showed that PGE had expectorant activity in mice. These results indicated that PGE had sufficient functions as a potential mucoregulator and expectorant for treating diverse airway diseases. Additionally, we confirmed that PGE had antioxidant activity and inhibited LPS‐induced proinflammatory cytokines, TNF‐α, and IL‐6. Taken together, PGE derived from novel optimizing conditions showed various biological effects, suggesting that PGE could be directly applied to the food industry as food material having therapeutic and preventive potential for human airway diseases.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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