2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2012.09.003
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Anti-inflammatory effects of mangiferin on sepsis-induced lung injury in mice via up-regulation of heme oxygenase-1

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“…It also inhibited NF-κB signaling and sepsis activated-MAPKs, suppressing the production of proinflammatory mediators. It also upregulated the expression and activity of heme oxygenase (HO)-1 in the lung of septic mice in a dose-dependent fashion [63]. Bhatia et al [64] determined that mangiferin (1–50 μM) reduced 8-isoPGF2α and PGE2 production induced by LPS in a dose-dependent manner in rat primary microglia.…”
Section: Antinflammatory Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also inhibited NF-κB signaling and sepsis activated-MAPKs, suppressing the production of proinflammatory mediators. It also upregulated the expression and activity of heme oxygenase (HO)-1 in the lung of septic mice in a dose-dependent fashion [63]. Bhatia et al [64] determined that mangiferin (1–50 μM) reduced 8-isoPGF2α and PGE2 production induced by LPS in a dose-dependent manner in rat primary microglia.…”
Section: Antinflammatory Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mangiferin has multiple pharmacological activities, including the inhibition of inflammatory mediators, induction of antioxidation and apoptosis in cancer cells, protection against liver and lung injury, improvement of glucose intolerance, prevention of gene mutation and photoaging, and amelioration of memory deficit [2225]. Recent studies have demonstrated that mangiferin is a potent inhibitor of NF-κB and MAPK pathways [24,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, a cup (240 mL) of M. indica leaf tea provides approximately 2.88 mg·kg −1 mangiferin, considering a human adult with a 60 kg body weight. Studies with rats utilized mangiferin concentrations that varied from 15 to 30 [34], 10 to 30 and 15 to 25 [35] mg·kg −1 of body weight to obtain anti-diabetes, anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective effects. Converting the dose used in the mentioned experiments in rats to a dose based on surface area for humans (formula for dose translation based on BSA [36]), the values are 2.4 to 4.9, 1.6 to 4.9 and 2.4 to 4.1 mg·kg −1 respectively, for a 60 kg person.…”
Section: Mangiferin Concentration In Teasmentioning
confidence: 99%