Effect of Polyphenols in Sea Buckthorn Berry on Chemical Mediator Release from Mast Cells.

Prev Nutr Food Sci

School of Regional Innovation and Social Design Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology, Kitami 090-8507, Japan.

Published: September 2023

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  • Sea buckthorn (SBB) is a plant found in northern Eurasia, known for its berries that are popular in health foods, though their exact health benefits are still unclear.
  • Recent research showed that SBB extract can reduce allergic responses by inhibiting histamine and leukotriene B release from mast cells, which are involved in Type-I allergies.
  • The main active component identified in SBB is isorhamnetin, a flavonol that effectively blocks the release of these chemicals and the influx of calcium ions in mast cells, suggesting that SBB may help manage Type-I allergies through its antioxidant polyphenols.

Article Abstract

Sea buckthorn ( L.) is a deciduous shrub of the Elaeagnaceae family and is widely distributed in northern Eurasia. Sea buckthorn berry (SBB) has attracted attention for its use in many health foods, although its physiological function remains unknown. In this study, we investigated the inhibitory effect of SBB extract and its fractions on Type-I allergy using mast cell lines. Among these fractions, SBB fraction with the highest amount of antioxidant polyphenols significantly inhibited the release of chemical mediators such as histamine and leukotriene B (LTB) from the stimulated mast cells. This fraction also inhibited the influx of calcium ions (Ca) and the phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in proteins, including spleen tyrosine kinase, which is associated with signal transduction during the release of chemical mediators. The active SBB fraction contained isorhamnetin as its major flavonol aglycon. Isorhamnetin inhibited histamine and LTB release from the stimulated cells and suppressed intracellular Ca influx. These results indicate that isorhamnetin is the primary substance responsible for the antiallergic activity in SBB. In conclusion, SBB may alleviate Type-I allergy by inhibiting the release of chemical mediators from mast cells, and polyphenols may contribute to this effect.

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