Molecules, Vol. 31, Pages 1105: Optimization of Extraction Process for Flavonoids from Sonchus oleraceus L. and Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Luteoloside

Fuente: Molecules - Revista científica (MDPI)
Molecules, Vol. 31, Pages 1105: Optimization of Extraction Process for Flavonoids from Sonchus oleraceus L. and Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Luteoloside
Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules31071105
Authors:
Ke Sheng
Junyao You
Shuai Tian
Yaling Lu
Jiamin Wu
Jianping Zhang

Sonchus oleraceus L., a member of the Asteraceae family native to Eurasia, is a herbaceous plant whose young stems and leaves are consumed globally as a medicinal and edible wild vegetable; it is rich in flavonoids and exhibits various pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects. This study optimized the extraction process of flavonoids from Xinjiang S. oleraceus using response surface methodology and evaluated the anti-inflammatory activity of luteoloside in vitro. Based on single-factor experiments and Box–Behnken design, the effects of ethanol concentration, extraction time, solid-to-liquid ratio, and extraction temperature on flavonoid yield were investigated. The optimal extraction conditions were determined as ethanol concentration 62%, extraction time 30 min, solid-to-liquid ratio 1:91 g/mL, and extraction temperature 64 °C, with a flavonoid yield of 21.64 mg/g. After purification via polyamide column chromatography, the luteoloside content was determined by HPLC to be 44.06 μg/g. Cytotoxicity assays revealed that a luteoloside concentration of 100 μmol/L reduced the viability of Oryctolagus cuniculus colon epithelial cells to approximately 80%. ELISA results demonstrated that luteoloside significantly inhibited the release of pro-inflammatory factors, including TNF-α, while promoting the expression of the anti-inflammatory factor IL-10. These findings indicate that luteoloside effectively alleviates LPS-induced cellular inflammation.