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  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a long-lasting inflammatory skin condition linked to reactive oxygen species and inflammatory factors, with traditional medicine showing promise in treatment.
  • The study focused on the anti-AD potential of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (SMB) by analyzing two cultivars, 'Dasan' and 'Kosan', for their secondary metabolites and pharmacological effects.
  • Results showed 'Dasan' had stronger antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, whereas 'Kosan' was more effective in reducing anti-AD gene expression; both cultivars demonstrated that SMB can help manage AD through various mechanisms involving its bioactive compounds.

Article Abstract

Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory condition characterized by the accumulation of reactive oxygen species and the expression of inflammatory factors. Regarding its anti-atopic activity, numerous traditional medicinal materials and secondary metabolic products play pivotal roles in modulating the associated mechanisms.

Methods: This study aimed to utilize Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (SMB) as an anti-AD source. In-vitro activity assessments and qualitative and quantitative analyses using UPLC-TQ-MS/MS and HPLC-DAD were conducted in two cultivars ('Dasan' and 'Kosan'). Statistical analysis indicated that the profiles of their secondary metabolites contribute significantly to their pharmacological properties. Consequently, bio-guided fractionation was undertaken to figure out the distinct roles of the secondary metabolites present in SMB.

Results: Comparative study of two cultivars indicated that 'Dasan', having higher salvianolic acid A and B, exhibited stronger antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Meanwhile, 'Kosan', containing higher tanshinones, showed higher alleviating activities on anti-AD related genes in mRNA levels. Additionally, performed bio-guided fractionation re-confirmed that the hydrophilic compounds of SMB can prevent AD by inhibiting accumulation of ROS and suppressing inflammatory factors and the lipophilic components can directly inhibit AD.

Conclusions: SMB was revealed as a good source for anti-AD activity. Several bioactive compounds were identified from the UPLC-TQ-MS/MS and different compounds content was linked to biological activities. Characterization of these compounds may be helpful to understand differential role of secondary metabolites from SMB on alleviation of AD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11155122PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12906-024-04524-zDOI Listing

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