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dc.contributor.authorBuachan P.
dc.contributor.authorChularojmontri L.
dc.contributor.authorWattanapitayakul S.K.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T03:33:21Z-
dc.date.available2021-04-05T03:33:21Z-
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.issn20726643
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84899134634
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14155-
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84899134634&doi=10.3390%2fnu6041618&partnerID=40&md5=b6cf9c258d22202b2c1818e3cd32e7a6
dc.description.abstractEndothelial injury and damage as well as accumulated reactive oxygen species (ROS) in aging play a significant role in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Recent studies show an association of high citrus fruit intake with a lower risk of CVD and stroke but the mechanisms involved are not fully understood. This study investigated the effects of pummelo (Citrus maxima Merr. var. Tubtim Siam, CM) fruit extract on human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVECs) migration and aging. The freeze-dried powder of fruit extract was characterized for antioxidant capacity (FRAP assay) and certain natural antioxidants, including ascorbic acid, gallic acid, hesperidin, and naringin (HPLC). Short-term (48 h) co-cultivation of HUVECs with CM enhanced cell migration as evaluated by a scratch wound assay and Boyden chamber assay. A long-term treatment with CM for 35 days significantly increased HUVEC proliferation capability as indicated by population doubling level (PDL). CM also delayed the onset of aging phenotype shown by senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) staining. Furthermore, CM was able to attenuate increased ROS levels in aged cells when determined by 2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (DCDHF) while eNOS mRNA expression was increased but the eNOS protein level was not changed. Thus, further in vivo and clinical studies are warranted to support the use of pummelo as a functional fruit for endothelial health and CVD risk reduction. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
dc.subjectascorbic acid
dc.subjectaurantiin
dc.subjectflavonoid
dc.subjectgallic acid
dc.subjecthesperidin
dc.subjectmessenger RNA
dc.subjectplant extract
dc.subject2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate
dc.subjectantioxidant
dc.subjectascorbic acid
dc.subjectendothelial nitric oxide synthase
dc.subjectflavanone derivative
dc.subjectfluorescein derivative
dc.subjectgallic acid
dc.subjecthesperidin
dc.subjectNOS3 protein, human
dc.subjectplant extract
dc.subjectreactive oxygen metabolite
dc.subjectantioxidant activity
dc.subjectarticle
dc.subjectcell aging
dc.subjectcell migration
dc.subjectcentrifugation
dc.subjectCitrus maxima
dc.subjectcontrolled study
dc.subjectendothelium cell
dc.subjectfluorescence recovery after photobleaching
dc.subjecthigh performance liquid chromatography
dc.subjecthuman
dc.subjecthuman cell
dc.subjectoxidative stress
dc.subjectpolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
dc.subjectpolymerase chain reaction
dc.subjectprotein expression
dc.subjectpummelo
dc.subjectreverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
dc.subjectsenescence
dc.subjectWestern blotting
dc.subjectwound healing
dc.subjectcell aging
dc.subjectcell motion
dc.subjectchemistry
dc.subjectCitrus
dc.subjectdrug effects
dc.subjectfruit
dc.subjectgenetics
dc.subjectmetabolism
dc.subjectumbilical vein endothelial cell
dc.subjectAntioxidants
dc.subjectAscorbic Acid
dc.subjectCell Aging
dc.subjectCell Movement
dc.subjectCitrus
dc.subjectFlavanones
dc.subjectFluoresceins
dc.subjectFruit
dc.subjectGallic Acid
dc.subjectHesperidin
dc.subjectHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectNitric Oxide Synthase Type III
dc.subjectPlant Extracts
dc.subjectReactive Oxygen Species
dc.subjectRNA, Messenger
dc.titleSelected activities of Citrus Maxima merr. Fruits on human endothelial cells: Enhancing cell migration and delaying cellular aging
dc.typeArticle
dc.rights.holderScopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitationNutrients. Vol 6, No.4 (2014), p.1618-1634
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/nu6041618
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