Sinapine thiocyanate is the thiocyanate salt form of Sinapine, which shows favorable biological activities such as antioxidant and radio-protective activities.
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Sinapine thiocyanate is the thiocyanate salt form of Sinapine, which shows favorable biological activities such as antioxidant and radio-protective activities.
Cell experiment: |
The Caco-2 cells are seeded into a 96-well plate with 8000 cells/well for 24 h. After incubation with different doses of Sinapine (0-200 μM), doxorubicin, or both for 24 h, the medium is discarded. Cell survival after exposure to Sinapine alone or a combination of Sinapine and the anti-tumor agent doxorubicin is examined by MTT colorimetric assay[1]. |
Animal experiment: |
Rats[3]Sixty male Sprague-Dawley rats (95 g) are randomly allotted to 6 groups of 10 rats each and reared in individual cages. Six groups of 10 growing rats each are fed ad libitum for 15 days one of six diets: diet A, rapeseed (3.80 g of sinapine/kg DM); diet B, ethanol/water-extracted rapeseed (0.48 g of sinapine); diet C, control diet; diet G, control diet+3.74 g of extracted sinapine; diet H, control diet + 3.72 g of sinapine+other phenolic compounds; or diet I, control diet+the hydrolysis products of sinapine and other phenolic compounds. The rats are weighed at 8 a.m. on days 1, 4, 8, 11 and 15 of the trial. After sacrifice the gut contents are eliminated to permit determination of empty body weight gain (EBWG). The distribution, refusal and intake of each rat are recorded every day[3]. |
参考文献: [1]. Guo Y, et al. Sinapine as an active compound for inhibiting the proliferation of Caco-2 cells via downregulation of P-glycoprotein. Food Chem Toxicol. 2014 May;67:187-92. |
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