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Anticancer activity of Nigella sativa (black seed) and its relationship with the thermal processing and quinone composition of the seed

机译:黑变种(黑种子)的抗癌活性及其与种子的热处理和醌组成的关系

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Abstract: The traditional preparation process of Nigella sativa (NS) oil starts with roasting of the seeds, an allegedly unnecessary step that was never skipped. The aims of this study were to investigate the role and boundaries of thermal processing of NS seeds in the preparation of therapeutic extracts and to elucidate the underlying mechanism. NS extracts obtained by various seed thermal processing methods were investigated in vitro for their antiproliferative activity in mouse colon carcinoma (MC38) cells and for their thymoquinone content. The effect of the different methods of thermal processing on the ability of the obtained NS oil to inhibit the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) pathway was then investigated in Hodgkin’s lymphoma (L428) cells. The different thermal processing protocols yielded three distinct patterns: heating the NS seeds to 50°C, 100°C, or 150°C produced oil with a strong ability to inhibit tumor cell growth; no heating or heating to 25°C had a mild antiproliferative effect; and heating to 200°C or 250°C had no effect. Similar patterns were obtained for the thymoquinone content of the corresponding oils, which showed an excellent correlation with the antiproliferative data. It is proposed that there is an oxidative transition mechanism between quinones after controlled thermal processing of the seeds. While NS oil from heated seeds delayed the expression of NF-κB transcription, non-heated seeds resulted in only 50% inhibition. The data indicate that controlled thermal processing of NS seeds (at 50°C–150°C) produces significantly higher anticancer activity associated with a higher thymoquinone oil content, and inhibits the NF-κB signaling pathway.
机译:摘要:传统的黑草(NSG)油的制备过程始于种子的烘烤,这是从未被跳过的不必要的步骤。这项研究的目的是调查NS种子热处理在制备治疗性提取物中的作用和边界,并阐明其潜在机制。体外研究了通过各种种子热处理方法获得的NS提取物在小鼠结肠癌(MC38)细胞中的抗增殖活性以及胸腺嘧啶醌的含量。然后在霍奇金淋巴瘤(L428)细胞中研究了不同热处理方法对所得NS油抑制核因子κB(NF-κB)途径的能力的影响。不同的热处理方案产生三种不同的模式:将NS种子加热至50°C,100°C或150°C产生的油,具有很强的抑制肿瘤细胞生长的能力;没有加热或加热到25°C均具有轻微的抗增殖作用;加热至200°C或250°C无效。对于相应油中的胸腺醌含量也获得了相似的模式,这与抗增殖数据显示出极好的相关性。提出在种子的受控热处理之后,醌之间存在氧化转变机理。尽管来自加热种子的NS油延迟了NF-κB转录的表达,但未加热种子仅产生50%的抑制作用。数据表明,NS种子的受控热处理(在50°C–150°C下)可产生更高的抗癌活性,并具有更高的胸腺醌油含量,并抑制NF-κB信号通路。

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