Goji berry-derived phenylpropionyl phenylethylamine derivatives protect against ethanol-induced hepatic damage

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Zhengqun Zhou [1 ]
Zhaodi Che [2 ]
Jiancong Mai [1 ]
Rui Zhang [2 ]
Zhihui Luo [1 ]
Yifang Li [1 ]
Kwokfai So [3 ]
Jia Xiao [2 ]
Xinsheng Yao [1 ]
Hao Gao [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Natural Products, College of Pharmacy/State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Druggability Assessment/International Cooperative Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Modernization and Innovative Drug
[2] Clinical Medicine Research Institute and Department of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University
[3] GMH Institute of CNS Regeneration, Guangdong Medical Key Laboratory of Brain Function and Diseases, Jinan
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Goji berry is a famous edible and medicinal substance around the world. In this research, 15 phenylpropionyl phenylethylamine derivatives(1-15), in cluding one new compound(1), were separated and identified from g oji berry. All isolates were elucidated via ex tensive nuclear magnetic resonance spectral analyses and chemical techniques. Six known isolates were first obtained from Lycium genus. Six isolates were effectively split in to double chromatographic peaks accompanied by the basically identical areas, indicating they belong to racemates. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity(ORAC) experiment indicated that all isolates displayed a capacity of scavenging free radicals, and most of them exhibited higher ORAC than epigallocatechingallate. In ethanol/palmitic acid-established in vitro hepatocyte injury model, four phenylpropionyl phenylethylamine derivatives(1, 2, 9, and 15) significantly alleviated hepatocyte injury, among which compound 1 exerted the strongest protective activity. Notably, the hepatoprotective effect of compound 1 was further confirmed in ethanol-established liver damage mouse model, reflected by the reduction of lipid accumulation and the attenuation of pathological alteration. Combined with the in vitro results, the in vivo observations suggested that compound 1 suppressed cell apoptosis and the outburst of inflammation. Our findings provided first-hand evidence proving that goji berry-derived phenylpropionyl phenylethylamine derivatives hold a potential in treating alcoholic liver disease.
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