Assessing anti-inflammatory activities and compounds in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)

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dc.contributor.author Ho, Khanh-Van
dc.contributor.author Efrat, Novianus
dc.contributor.author Schreiber, Kathy L.
dc.contributor.author Vo, Phuc H.
dc.contributor.author De Canha, Marco Nuno
dc.contributor.author Van Staden, Analike Blom
dc.contributor.author Oosthuizen, Carel Basson
dc.contributor.author Twilley, Danielle
dc.contributor.author Lei, Zhentian
dc.contributor.author Sumner, Lloyd W.
dc.contributor.author Brown, Charles R.
dc.contributor.author Lall, Namrita
dc.contributor.author Lin, Chung-Ho
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-31T12:15:45Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-31T12:15:45Z
dc.date.issued 2022-06-28
dc.description SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL : TABLE S1: Putative identification of the secondary metabolites with known anti-inflammatory activities in switchgrass through untargeted metabolomics analyses.; TABLE S2: In vitro biological activities of the extracts derived from the four switchgrass cultivars. Antibacterial and antimycobacterial activities were evaluated against 2 bacterial strains Cutibacterium acnes and Mycobacterium smegmatis, respectively. Anticancer activity was investigated using human colorectal adenocarcinoma (HT-29) and human malignant melanoma (UCT-MEL-1) cell lines. en_US
dc.description.abstract Switchgrass is a bioenergy feedstock that potentially possesses multiple health benefits. However, the biological properties and associated bioactive compounds of switchgrass have not been adequately investigated. In the current study, we assessed the anti-inflammatory properties of switchgrass. Results from in vitro bioassays indicated that the methanolic extracts of switchgrass contained compounds exerting inhibitory effects on the expression of inflammatory mediators (TNF- , IL-6, IL-8, and IL-10) induced in the U-937 model system. The extracts derived from four switchgrass cultivars (Alamo, Kanlow, Liberty, and Show Me) inhibited the secretion of all inflammatory mediators examined, with the only exception of the Liberty extract, which showed no significant effect on IL-10 expression. The degree of cytokine inhibition was variable, depending on the particular cultivar, the concentrations tested, and the cytokines examined. A global metabolomics approach was utilized to putatively identify possible molecules with known anti-inflammatory capacities in different switchgrass cultivars using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-HRMS). The content of multiple bioactive antiinflammatory compounds in switchgrass was determined by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS/MS) analyses. Our results suggest that switchgrass, particularly the Alamo and Kanlow cultivars, may represent a promising natural anti-inflammatory source for the cosmetic, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical industries. en_US
dc.description.department Plant Production and Soil Science en_US
dc.description.librarian am2023 en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This work was supported by the USDA/ARS Dale Bumpers Small Farm Research Center, Agreement number 58-6020-6-001 from the USDA Agricultural Research Service, Center for Agroforestry at University of Missouri, University of Pretoria, and Missouri Department of Agriculture Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) #16SCBGPMO0003. The Sumner lab and the MU Metabolomics Center have been graciously supported by several entities over the years for the development of natural products profiling and plant metabolomics. These specifically include support from the University of Missouri, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Bruker Daltonics Gmbh, Agilent Technologies, US National Science Foundation (NSF)-JST Metabolomics for a Low Carbon Society #1139489, NSF MRI DBI #1126719, NSF RCN #1340058, and NSF MCB #1024976. en_US
dc.description.uri https://www.mdpi.com/journal/agriculture en_US
dc.identifier.citation Ho, K.-V.; Efrat, N.; Schreiber, K.L.; Vo, P.H.; De Canha, M.N.; van Staden, A.B.; Payne, B.D.; Oosthuizen, C.B.; Twilley, D.; Lei, Z.; et al. Assessing Anti-Inflammatory Activities and Compounds in Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum). Agriculture 2022, 12, 936. https://DOI.org/10.3390/agriculture12070936. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2077-0472
dc.identifier.other 10.3390/agriculture12070936
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/90311
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.rights © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. en_US
dc.subject Switchgrass en_US
dc.subject Metabolomic profiling en_US
dc.subject Anti-inflammatory compounds en_US
dc.subject Anti-inflammatory activity en_US
dc.subject Bioactive compounds en_US
dc.title Assessing anti-inflammatory activities and compounds in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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