Identification of the Pharmacological Components and Its Targets of Sanghuang by Integration of Nontarget Metabolomics and Network Pharmacology Analysis
Biomedical Chromatography,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39(2)
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
The
objective
of
this
study
is
to
comprehensively
identify
the
core
pharmacological
components
and
their
respective
targets
three
medicinal
fungi
Sanghuangs
including
Sanghuangporus
vaninii
(SV),
lonicericola
(SL),
Inonotus
hispidus
(IH).
Metabolomics
analysis
indicated
that
a
total
495
660
differential
metabolites
were
obtained
in
mycelium
fermentation
broth
samples
among
Sanghuangs,
respectively.
network
pharmacology
showed
6-[1]-ladderane
hexanol,
R-nostrenol,
candidone,
ellagic
acid,
quercetin
overlapping
active
ingredients
Sanghuang
species
for
diabetes
mellitus,
immune
system
disease,
neoplasm.
Certonardosterol
A,
dalamid,
ethylene
brassylate
are
unique
SV,
certonardosterol
K,
kaempferide,
esculetin
SL.
Asbestinine,
neoandrographolide,
isosakuranetin,
daucosterin
IH.
Accordingly,
common
ESR1,
PIK3CA,
LYN.
PRKCA,
EGFR,
STAT3
SL,
IH,
primary
targets,
addition
component-target
interaction
have
been
identified
present
study,
provide
foundation
future
research
on
prevention
treatment
disease
using
Sanghuangs.
Language: Английский
Structure characterization of polysaccharide isolated from Ribes nigrum L. and it's bioactivity against gout
Xianjun Huang,
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Sitao Zheng,
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Yujia Guo
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et al.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 141359 - 141359
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Activity-oriented isolation of nine α‑glucosidase inhibitors from the Rheum tanguticum waste and interaction mechanism analysis
Weihang Lu,
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Tao Chen,
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Cheng Shen
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et al.
Industrial Crops and Products,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
226, P. 120697 - 120697
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
Identification of Dendrobium officinale species and authentication of commercial products by DNA barcoding and high-resolution melting analysis
Zhilong He,
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Yang Zhao,
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Cui Dong
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et al.
Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100633 - 100633
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The role of molecular weight on chitosan and chitosan oligosaccharides in sleep regulation: Integrating network pharmacology and multi-omics analysis in Drosophila
Yuxuan Liang,
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Kaiyu Jiang,
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Zhengqi Liu
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et al.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 142147 - 142147
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Characterizations of the structure and properties of exopolysaccharide from Leuconostoc citreum SFL-2-8 and its potential for use in food coating preservation
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 142150 - 142150
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Preparation Process Optimization of Glycolipids from Dendrobium officinale and the Difference in Antioxidant Effects Compared with Ascorbic Acid
Long Yan,
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Jiajing Yang,
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Hongfei Ji
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et al.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 3664 - 3664
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Background:Dendrobium
officinale
glycolipids
(DOG),
often
left
as
residues
after
hot
water
extraction
for
polysaccharide
production,
are
discarded.
Methods:
This
study
investigates
the
optimal
of
DOG
using
response
surface
methodology,
focusing
on
liquid–solid
ratios,
ethanol
concentrations,
temperatures,
and
times,
while
preliminarily
analyzing
DOG’s
structural
properties.
Additionally,
differences
in
antioxidant
effects
between
ascorbic
acid
based
intestinal
flora
metabolism
were
further
evaluated.
Results:
The
parameters
determined
follows:
ratio
20
mL/g,
concentration
70%,
temperature
70
°C,
time
2.5
h,
yielding
2.64
±
0.18%.
In
addition,
was
identified
a
diglyceride,
mainly
composed
glucose,
mannose,
linoleic
acid,
9,12,15-octadecatrienoic
presented
certain
direct
free
radicals
scavenging
effects.
animal
experiments,
unlike
increased
Bacteroides
acidifaciens
abundance
mice,
up-regulated
piceatannol
expression,
down-regulated
1-naphthol
which
contributed
to
by
enhancing
activities
SOD
GSH-Px
reducing
MDA
content.
Conclusions:
diglyceride
isolated
from
D.
extraction,
strong
regulating
metabolism.
These
findings
could
promote
efficient
utilization
support
development
functional
food
applications.
Language: Английский
Exploring the potential mechanisms of polysaccharides against gastric ulcer: Network pharmacology analysis and molecular docking validation
Jianhua Huang,
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Qi Zou,
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Ming Hao
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et al.
Food Safety and Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 28, 2024
Abstract
Gastric
ulcer
is
a
common
peptic
that
affects
human
health
and
life
quality
seriously.
As
anti‐gastric
drugs
usually
cause
side‐effects,
polysaccharides
may
be
the
potential
alternatives
because
of
better
effectiveness
less
toxicity.
Although
activities
have
been
widely
reported,
mechanisms
not
yet
well‐disclosed.
In
this
study,
network
pharmacology
analysis
was
performed
to
explore
against
gastric
ulcer,
results
were
validated
by
molecular
docking.
Results
indicated
β‐glucan,
arabinogalactan,
xylan,
arabinan
key
structures,
ABL1,
AKT1,
androgen
receptor,
epidermal
growth
factor
v‐Ha‐ras
Harvey
rat
sarcoma
viral
oncogene
homolog,
HSP90AA1,
mitogen‐activated
protein
kinase
8
(MAPK8),
MAPK14,
NOS2,
PIK3R1,
RAC1,
ras
homolog
gene
family
member
A,
proto‐oncogene
tyrosine‐protein
Src
core
targets
for
in
treating
ulcer.
Polysaccharides
influences
on
1958
GO
items
199
KEGG
pathways,
their
are
related
MAPK,
Ras,
PI3K‐Akt,
vascular
endothelial
factor,
prolactin,
FoxO
Rap1
signaling
etc.
Molecular
docking
validation
showed
credible,
interactions
between
polysaccharide
structures
observed.
This
study
contributes
understanding
provides
references
future
activity
screening
mechanism
research
Language: Английский
Insights Into Metabolic Signatures and Regulatory Effect of Dendrobium officinale Polysaccharides in Gut Microbiota: A Comparative Study of Healthy and Diabetic Status
Qianbo Song,
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Junju Zou,
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Sau Wan Cheng
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et al.
Food Science & Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
ABSTRACT
Dendrobium
officinale
is
a
kind
of
popular
functional
food
to
be
consumed
by
both
healthy
and
diabetic
people.
As
its
major
constituent,
D.
polysaccharide
(DOP)
mainly
utilized
gut
microbiota.
Despite
distinctive
microbiota
composition
between
individuals,
no
study
compared
the
interplay
DOP
under
status.
The
current
aims
investigate
compare
metabolic
signatures
regulatory
potential
on
Our
serial
in
vitro
fermentation
investigations
found
that
mannose
was
more
status
with
higher
production
propanoic
acid
lower
butyric
those
Moreover,
metabolomic
analyses
revealed
different
impacts
intestinal
microbial
metabolites
upregulating
taurine
downregulating
2‐hydroxybutyric
only
occurring
Biodiversity
demonstrated
treatment
could
significantly
improve
diversity
while
there
significant
effect
Further
indicated
promote
probiotics
(
Dubosiella
,
Bifidobacterium
Akkermansia
)
inhibit
pathogens
Escherichia‐Shigella
In
summary,
our
insights
into
effects
provided
scientific
evidence
for
broad
use
as
food.
Language: Английский