Abstract

Fructus Arctii is used as a traditional herbal medicine to treat inflammatory diseases in oriental countries. This study aimed to investigate effect of F. Arctii extract on intestinal barrier function in human intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells and to reveal the active component of F. Arctii. We measured transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) value (as an index of barrier function) and ovalbumin (OVA) permeation (as an index of permeability) to observe the changes of intestinal barrier function. The treatment of F. Arctii increased TEER value and decreased OVA influx on Caco-2 cell monolayers. Furthermore, we found that arctigenin as an active component of F. Arctii increased TEER value and reduced permeability of OVA from apical to the basolateral side but not arctiin. In the present study, we revealed that F. Arctii could enhance intestinal barrier function, and its active component was an arctigenin on the functionality. We expect that the arctigenin from F. Arctii could contribute to prevention of inflammatory, allergic, and infectious diseases by reinforcing intestinal barrier function.

Highlights

  • Arctium lappa is a biennial plant of the Arctium genus in the Asteraceae family

  • We investigated what component was an active compound in the extract by fractionation, High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis, and ability to enhance the intestinal barrier function in human intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells

  • We examined whether the Fructus Arctii extract (FAE)-induced enhancement of intestinal barrier function could suppress allergen permeation via paracellular diffusion pathway

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Introduction

Arctium lappa (burdock) is a biennial plant of the Arctium genus in the Asteraceae family.

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