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Anti-inflammatory Effects of a Sesquiterpene Lactone Extract from Chicory ( <i>Cichorium intybus</i> L.) Roots

Christophe RipollBiotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment, Rutgers University, 59 Dudley Rd., New Brunswick, NJ, 08873, USABarbara M. SchmidtBiotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment, Rutgers University, 59 Dudley Rd., New Brunswick, NJ, 08873, USANebojša IlićAlexander PoulevBiotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment, Rutgers University, 59 Dudley Rd., New Brunswick, NJ, 08873, USAMoul DeyBiotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment, Rutgers University, 59 Dudley Rd., New Brunswick, NJ, 08873, USAAnvar KurmukovInstitute of Cardiology, Ministry of Health of Republic Uzbekistan, Murtazaeva Street 4, Tashkent 700052, Republic of UzbekistanIlya RaskinBiotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment, Rutgers University, 59 Dudley Rd., New Brunswick, NJ, 08873, USA
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A chicory root extract rich in sesquiterpene lactones significantly reduced inflammation in two animal models. In a rat paw edema model, chicory extract at 50 and 100 mg/kg significantly reduced inflammation by 58 and 76%, respectively, 24 h after carrageenan injection. In a mouse collagen induced arthritis model, chicory extract (200 mg/kg) reduced paw edema by 71% while the extract was being administered, and 31% 48 h after extract administration was discontinued. Two possible modes of action were investigated, pro-inflammatory gene expression and nitric oxide production by LPS-elicited macrophages. Chicory root extract down-regulated COX-2, TNF-α, IL1β, and iNOS expression and reduced nitric oxide production in a dose dependant manner. Several compounds were isolated from the chicory extract and tested in vitro to confirm activity. Dihydrolactucopicrin and 8-deoxylactucin showed particularly high nitric oxide inhibitory activity (IC 50 = 13 μM for both). Dihydrolactucopicrin also was shown to down-regulate pro-inflammatory gene expression. These data demonstrate that chicory extracts rich in sesquiterpene lactones have potent anti-inflammatory activity with potential therapeutic use.

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