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Food Chemistry | 2016

Antioxidant potential in non-extractable fractions of dried persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.)

Yoko Matsumura; Toshihiro Ito; Hisakazu Yano; Eiji Kita; Keiichi Mikasa; Masatoshi Okada; Azusa Furutani; Yuka Murono; Mitsuru Shibata; Yasue Nishii; Shin-ichi Kayano

Dried fruits of persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.) are a traditional food in Japan and contain large quantities of tannins. In this study, we investigated the in vitro and in vivo antioxidant potentials of non-extractable fractions from dried persimmons. Hydrolysed non-extractable fractions showed the highest antioxidant activities in vitro. In subsequent experiments, the plasma oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) values in rats supplemented with a 5% non-extractable fraction were approximately 1.5times higher than those in control rats after 1week in vivo. Furthermore, using an in vitro model of the gastrointestinal tract, the ORAC values of the non-extractable fraction were significantly increased with colonic fermentation in the large bowel stage. These data indicate that non-extractable fractions may possess significant antioxidant potential in vitro and in vivo.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Persimmon-derived tannin has bacteriostatic and anti-inflammatory activity in a murine model of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease.

Yoko Matsumura; Masahiro Kitabatake; Noriko Ouji-Sageshima; Satsuki Yasui; Naoko Mochida; Ryuichi Nakano; Kei Kasahara; Koichi Tomoda; Hisakazu Yano; Shin-ichi Kayano; Toshihiro Ito

Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), including Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), cause opportunistic chronic pulmonary infections. Notably, MAC susceptibility is regulated by various factors, including the host immune system. Persimmon (Ebenaceae Diospyros kaki Thunb.) tannin is a condensed tannin composed of a polymer of catechin groups. It is well known that condensed tannins have high antioxidant activity and bacteriostatic properties. However, it is hypothesized that condensed tannins might need to be digested and/or fermented into smaller molecules in vivo prior to being absorbed into the body to perform beneficial functions. In this study, we evaluated the effects of soluble persimmon-derived tannins on opportunistic MAC disease. Soluble tannins were hydrolyzed and evaluated by the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) method. The ORAC value of soluble tannin hydrolysate was approximately five times greater than that of soluble tannin powder. In addition, soluble tannin hydrolysate exhibited high bacteriostatic activity against MAC in vitro. Furthermore, in an in vivo study, MAC infected mice fed a soluble tannin-containing diet showed significantly higher anti-bacterial activity against MAC and less pulmonary granuloma formation compared with those fed a control diet. Tumor necrosis factor α and inducible nitric oxide synthase levels were significantly lower in lungs of the soluble tannin diet group compared with the control diet group. Moreover, proinflammatory cytokines induced by MAC stimulation of bone marrow-derived macrophages were significantly decreased by addition of soluble tannin hydrolysate. These data suggest that soluble tannin from persimmons might attenuate the pathogenesis of pulmonary NTM infection.


Data in Brief | 2016

Data in support of antioxidant activities of the non-extractable fraction of dried persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.).

Yoko Matsumura; Toshihiro Ito; Hisakazu Yano; Eiji Kita; Keiichi Mikasa; Masatoshi Okada; Azusa Furutani; Yuka Murono; Mitsuru Shibata; Yasue Nishii; Shin-ichi Kayano

This data article is related to the research article entitled, “Antioxidant potential in non-extractable fraction of dried persimmon (Diospyros kaki Thunb.)” (Matsumura et al., 2016) [1]. We investigated antioxidant activities of the non-extractable fraction of dried persimmon fruits in vitro and in vivo. We evaluated both extracted fraction and non-extractable fraction, and reported that non-extractable fraction may possess significantly antioxidant potential in vivo on the basis of the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC). We showed our experimental raw data about antioxidant capacity of dried persimmon, plasma triglycerides (TG) and HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), and this data article might contribute to evaluate real antioxidant capacity of other fruits and vegetables.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2000

Identification, quantitative determination, and antioxidative activities of chlorogenic acid isomers in prune (Prunus domestica L. ).

Nobuji Nakatani; Shin-ichi Kayano; Hiroe Kikuzaki; Keiko Sumino; Kiyoshi Katagiri; Takahiko Mitani


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2002

Antioxidant Activity of Prune (Prunus domestica L.) Constituents and a New Synergist

Shin-ichi Kayano; Hiroe Kikuzaki; Naoko Fukutsuka; Takahiko Mitani; Nobuji Nakatani


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2004

Abscisic acid related compounds and lignans in prunes (Prunus domestica L.) and their oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC)

Hiroe Kikuzaki; Shin-ichi Kayano; Naoko Fukutsuka; Asuka Aoki; Kumi Kasamatsu; Yuka Yamasaki; Takahiko Mitani; Nobuji Nakatani


Food Chemistry | 2011

Antimutagenic and α-glucosidase inhibitory effects of constituents from Kaempferia parviflora

Toshiaki Azuma; Shin-ichi Kayano; Yoko Matsumura; Yotaro Konishi; Yasuo Tanaka; Hiroe Kikuzaki


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003

Quantitative evaluation of antioxidant components in prunes (Prunus domestica L.).

Shin-ichi Kayano; Naoko Fukutsuka Yamada; Tomoo Suzuki; Takao Ikami; Kochiro Shioaki; Hiroe Kikuzaki; Takahiko Mitani; Nobuji Nakatani


Food Chemistry | 2012

Isoflavone C-glycosides isolated from the root of kudzu (Pueraria lobata) and their estrogenic activities

Shin-ichi Kayano; Yoko Matsumura; Yoko Kitagawa; Mayumi Kobayashi; Asuka Nagayama; Nami Kawabata; Hiroe Kikuzaki; Yoshimi Kitada


Phytochemistry Letters | 2014

Glucosyl terpenates from the dried fruits of Prunus domestica L.

Shin-ichi Kayano; Hiroe Kikuzaki; Sachiko Hashimoto; Kumi Kasamatsu; Takao Ikami; Nobuji Nakatani

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