Ameliorating effects of ethyl acetate fraction from onion (Allium cepa L.) flesh and peel in mice following trimethyltin-induced learning and memory impairment
- Authors
- Park, Seon Kyeong; Jin, Dong Eun; Park, Chang Hyeon; Seung, Tae Wan; Guo, Tian Jiao; Song, Jong Wook; Kim, Jong Hwan; Kim, Dae Ok; Heo, Ho Jin
- Issue Date
- Sep-2015
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Keywords
- Onion; Allium cepa L.; Cognitive function; Quercetin; Quercetin-4 '-glucoside; Isorhamnetin-4 '-glucoside
- Citation
- Food Research International, v.75, pp 53 - 60
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Food Research International
- Volume
- 75
- Start Page
- 53
- End Page
- 60
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/17043
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.foodres.2015.05.038
- ISSN
- 0963-9969
1873-7145
- Abstract
- The anti-amnesic effects of onion (Milan cepa L.) flesh (OF)(1) and peel (OP)(2) on trimethyltin (TMT)(3)-induced learning and memory dysfunction were investigated to confirm learning and memory function. The inhibitory effect against cellular acetylcholinesterase (AChE)(4) showed that the EtOAc fraction of OP (EOP5, IC50 value = 37.11 mu g/mL) was higher than the EtOAc fraction of OF (EOF6, IC50 value = 433.34 mu g/mL). The cognitive effects in ICR mice were also evaluated using Y-maze, passive avoidance, and Morris water maze tests. After the behavioral tests, AChE activity (control = 100%, TMT = 128%, EOF 20 = 108%, EOP 10 = 104%, and EOP 20 = 98%), superoxide dismutase (SOD)(7) activity, oxidized glutathione (GSSG)(8)/total glutathione (GSH)(9) and malondialdehyde (MDA)(10) production were examined. These results indicate that both EOF and EOP improved learning and memory function. The main compounds of the EOF and EOP were analyzed by Q-TOF UPLC/MS, and the results were as follows: The EOF (quercetin and quercetin-4'-glucoside) and the EOP (quercetin-4'-glucoside and isorhamnetin-4'-glucoside). Consequently, our results suggest that both EOF and EOP could be efficacious in improving cognitive function through AChE inhibition and antioxidant activity in mice brains. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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