Buddleja davidii Franch. [Scrophulariaceae] commonly found in the mountainous regions of Taiwan, is used as herbal medicine around the world. In spite of this, no research has been conducted on the physiological activities of B. davidii extracts from different parts of the plant and from plants grown at different altitudes. In this study, B. davidii flower, stem, and leaf extracts were prepared using distilled water, methanol, and 60% ethanol as extraction solvents. The total phenolic content of the extracts served as an indicator of their activities. Our results indicated high bioactivity in the water extract of B. davidii flowers grown at 1,500Â m, the 60% ethanol extract of B. davidii stems grown at 1,000Â m, and the methanol extract of B. davidii leaves grown at 1,500Â m. The freeze-dried leaf extract exhibited the highest antioxidant activity, which may be attributed to its abundance of phenylethanoid glycosides and flavonoids. The major bioactive components of the flower extract were crocin, crocetin, quercetin, and rutin. Those in the stem extract were luteolin, naringenin, quercetin, acacetin, and apigenin; and in the leaf extract were verbascoside, isoverbascoside and oleanolic acid. These compounds were potentially responsible for the antiaging and anti-inflammatory activity of the flower extract (IC(50): 28.6-125.1Â mg/L), the antibacterial activity of the stem extract (minimum inhibitory concentration: 60-100Â mg/L), and the antityrosinase activity of the leaf extract (IC(50): 38.17Â mg/L). For example, the antiaging activity of B. davidii flower extract was found to be superior to or comparable with that of the positive controls, which include EGCG (IC(50): 67.2-162.8Â mg/L), 1,10-phenanthroline (IC(50): 46.7Â mg/L), gallic acid (IC(50): 132.6Â mg/L), and tannic acid (IC(50): 140.3Â mg/L). Moreover, these extracts can be deemed safe, as they demonstrated no toxic effects on CCD-966SK, HEMn, and RAW264.7 cells at a concentration of 200Â mg/L. To our knowledge, this is the first report revealing differences in activities of B. davidii extracts based on plant part and altitudes. The findings provide insights for potential applications of the identified bioactive compounds in health foods, herbal medicines, and cosmetics.
Cosmeceutical application of extracts from the flowers, stems, and leaves of Buddleja davidii grown at different altitudes.
将生长于不同海拔高度的醉鱼草(Buddleja davidii)的花、茎、叶提取物应用于药妆领域
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作者:Chen Chih-Yu, Wang Guey-Horng, Chang Yu-Chi, Liu Singer, Lin Yueh-Te, Lai Yi-Lin, Chung Ying-Chien
| 期刊: | Frontiers in Pharmacology | 影响因子: | 4.800 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 9; 16:1551134 |
| doi: | 10.3389/fphar.2025.1551134 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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