Yam is used as common herbal remedy in traditional Chinese medicine and is grown all over Asia. According to previous research, one of the primary bioactive components of yam is yam polysaccharide. To shed light on the mechanism of yam polysaccharide in ulcerative colitis (UC), a yam heteropolysaccharide named CYP-3a was isolated and purified using ultrasonic extraction, the trichloroacetic acid technique, DEAE cellulose-52 and a Sephadex G75 column. CYP-3a comprises rhamnus: arabinose:galactose:mannose:galacturonic acid glucuronic acid, with a molar ratio of 2.25:4.17:3.30:0.09:0.13:0.26. CCK-8 and ELISA analysis results showed that CYP-3a increased the number of dextran sodium sulphate (DSS)-induced Caco-2 cells and could reduce and inhibit their inflammatory response by lowering the amounts of secreted TNF-α and IL-6. Western blot data demonstrated that CYP-3a at various doses could suppress the endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated apoptotic pathway generated by DSS-induced UC and down-regulate the protein levels of GRP78, CHOP and NF-κB.
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