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Ethanol extracts from twelve Curcuma species rhizomes in China: Antimicrobial, antioxidative and anti-inflammatory activities

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Abstract Curcuma species as elements in traditional Chinese medicines play important roles in anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antirheumatic and antiviral activities. The bioactivities of ethanol extracts of 12 Curcuma species rhizomes were… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Curcuma species as elements in traditional Chinese medicines play important roles in anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antirheumatic and antiviral activities. The bioactivities of ethanol extracts of 12 Curcuma species rhizomes were explored in this study. Most of these ethanol extracts showed excellent antioxidant activities, and the C. sichuanensis extracts (0.66 μM TE/mg EE) exhibited the best activities. These extracts not only had good antimicrobial activity against gram-negative bacteria (C. kwangsiensis var. nanlingensis, MIC=275.65 μg/ml), gram-positive bacteria (C. phaeocaulis, MIC=285. 52 μg/ml) and fungus (C. longa, MIC=80.87 μg/ml), but also revealed anti-inflammatory activities (C. aromatica, 42.6% inhibition at 100 mg/kg) suppressing the expression of TPA-stimulated inflammatory cytokines, COX-2 and TNF-α. Consequently, some Curcuma species can be used as natural antioxidants, antimicrobial or anti-inflammatory agents in functional foods, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.

Keywords: ethanol extracts; species rhizomes; anti inflammatory; curcuma species; inflammatory activities

Journal Title: South African Journal of Botany
Year Published: 2021

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