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- Title
Isolation, Purification, and Anti-Aging Activity of Melanin from Lachnum singerianum.
- Authors
Lu, Ying; Ye, Ming; Song, Sheng; Li, Lan; Shaikh, Farnaz; Li, Junhong
- Abstract
Intracellular melanin from Lachnum singerianum YM296 (LIM) was obtained by the method of microwave-assisted extraction. On the basis of single factor experiment, the optimum microwave-assisted extraction conditions of LIM using Box-Behnken design were as follows: NaOH concentration, 1.05 mol/L; ratio of raw material to liquid ratio, 1:14.72 (g/mL); microwave time, 118.70 s; and microwave power, 320 W. Under these conditions, the extraction yield of LIM was 11.08 %, and 40.43 % higher than that of extraction by alkali extraction and acid precipitation. The results showed that microwave-assisted extraction could increase the extraction yield of LIM. Three homogeneous components were fractionated from LIM by Sephadex G-15 column. LIM-a was the main homogeneous component, accounting for 75.7 % of the total content of the homogeneous components. Aged mice model were induced by injecting d-galactose, and the aged mice were given LIM-a of different dosages, respectively. The results showed that LIM-a can significantly increase body weight, thymus indexes, and spleen indexes of the aged mice; effectively elevate the levels of SOD, GSH-PX, and CAT; and decrease the level of MDA in mice liver homogenate, brain homogenate, and serum, indicating that LIM-a had significant anti-aging activity.
- Subjects
AGING prevention; MELANINS; MICROWAVES; RAW materials; ACID precipitation (Meteorology); LABORATORY mice
- Publication
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2014, Vol 174, Issue 2, p762
- ISSN
0273-2289
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s12010-014-1110-0