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Optimized Combination of Cervus Nippon (sika Deer), Angelica (dangui), and Rehmannia (Suk-Jihwang) Mitigates LPS-induced Inflammation: Exploring Signaling Pathways Through Plasma Metabolomics

Food Science and Biotechnology/Food science and biotechnology(2024)

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This study aimed to determine the optimal combination of three anti-inflammatory materials [i.e., Cervus nippon Temminck (CT), Angelica gigas Nakai (AN), and Rehmannia glutinosa (RG)] for the strongest anti-inflammatory potential. Eighteen combinations of the three materials were tested in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells via assessing nitric oxide (NO). The best combination from in vitro studies was administered to LPS-treated C57BL/6J mice for five days. Subsequently, plasma metabolites were profiled by bioinformatics analyses and validations. As results, 2, 20, and 50 µg/mL of CT, AN, and RG (TM) were the most effective combination suppressing inflammation. In mice, TM mitigated hepatic inflammatory markers. Similarly, the metabolomics indicated that TM may suppress NF-κB signaling pathway, thereby alleviating hepatic inflammation. TM also decreased systemic and hepatic pro-inflammatory cytokines. Collectively, we found the optimal combination of TM for mitigating inflammation; thus further studies on safety, mechanisms, and clinical models are warranted for human applications.
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Cervus nippon Temminck,Angelica gigas Nakai,Rehmannia glutinosa,Unbiased approach,Mice,RAW264.7
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