pectins and Melanoma

pectins has been researched along with Melanoma* in 4 studies

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for pectins and Melanoma

ArticleYear
Anti-melanogenesis effect from Wampee fruit pectin via α-MSH/TRY pathway in A375 cells.
    BMC complementary medicine and therapies, 2022, Jun-25, Volume: 22, Issue:1

    Polysaccharides from wampee have been reported to process various biological activities, while the relationship between structure and bioactivities has been barely addressed. Pectin, an abundant water-soluble polysaccharide in wampee, showed significant antioxidant activity, which was associated with the anti-melanogenic activity. Therefore, this study investigated the physicochemical characteristics and the anti-melanogenesis effect of pectin extracted from wampee fruit in A375 cells.. The physicochemical characterization of pectin from wampee fruit was investigated by gel chromatography (GCP), FT-IR spectroscopy, and NMR spectroscopy methods. The anti-melanogenesis effects and mechanism were evaluated by mushroom tyrosine enzyme and human melanin cell model in vitro.. The results showed that a molecular weight of 5.271 × 10. These results indicated that WFP could inhibit α-MSH induced melanogenesis in A375 melanoma cells via α-MSH/TRY pathway. In conclusion, these data provided a new perspective to annotate WFP anti-melanogenesis activity mechanism.

    Topics: alpha-MSH; Cell Line, Tumor; Fruit; Humans; Melanins; Melanoma; Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor; Monophenol Monooxygenase; Pectins; Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared

2022
Enzymatically Extracted Apple Pectin Possesses Antioxidant and Antitumor Activity.
    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 2021, Mar-06, Volume: 26, Issue:5

    The biological activity of apple pectin extracted conventionally or enzymatically using endo-xylanase and endo-cellulase, was tested in vitro. The analyses were performerd in tetraplicates and the statistical significance of the differences were assessed using ANOVA, Tukey post hoc and LSD (the least significant difference) tests. Multivariate regression analysis was applied to determine the structural components that have a crucial importance for antioxidant and antitumor properties of pectins. The pectins extracted by enzymes contained up to four times more ferulic acid and showed twice as great ability to neutralize free radicals and Fe(III) reduction. The antiradical potential positively correlated with phenols, fucose and rhamnose content. In the assays performed on HT-29 human adenocarcinoma and B16F10 melanoma cell cultures, the "green" pectins, contrary to acid isolated ones, exhibited remarkable anti-neoplastic potential while being nontoxic to nontransformed L929 cell line. The pectins in the dose of 1 mg/mL were capable of inhibiting adhesion (max 23.1%), proliferation (max 40.4%), invasion (max 76.9%) and anchorage-independent growth (max 90%) of HT-29 cells (significance level

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Antioxidants; Apoptosis; Cell Proliferation; Cellulase; Colonic Neoplasms; Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases; Humans; Malus; Melanoma; Pectins; Tumor Cells, Cultured

2021
New pectin-based hydrogel containing imiquimod-loaded polymeric nanocapsules for melanoma treatment.
    Drug delivery and translational research, 2020, Volume: 10, Issue:6

    We developed a pectin-based hydrogel containing nanocapsules as a new strategy for melanoma treatment. Our first objective was to evaluate the nanoencapsulation effect of imiquimod on melanoma. Imiquimod-loaded polymeric nanocapsules (NCimiq) showed significant time-dependent decrease in cell viability after treatment at 3 μmol L

    Topics: Animals; Cell Line, Tumor; Humans; Hydrogels; Imiquimod; Melanoma; Nanocapsules; Pectins; Swine

2020
Chlorin-Based Photoactivable Galectin-3-Inhibitor Nanoliposome for Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy and NK Cell-Related Immunity in Melanoma.
    ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2019, Nov-13, Volume: 11, Issue:45

    Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an encouraging alternative therapy for melanoma treatment and Ce6-mediated PDT has shown some exciting results in clinical trials. However, PDT in melanoma treatment is still hampered by some melanoma's protective mechanisms like antiapoptosis mechanisms and treatment escape pathways. Combined therapy and enhancing immune stimulation were proposed as effective strategies to overcome this resistance. In this paper, a Chlorin-based photoactivable Galectin-3-inhibitor nanoliposome (PGIL) was designed for enhanced Melanoma PDT and immune activation of Natural Killer (NK) cells. PGIL were synthesized by encapsulating the photosensitizer chlorin e6 and low molecular citrus pectin in the nanoliposome to realize NIR-triggered PDT and low molecular citrus pectin (LCP) release into the cytoplasm. The intracellular release of LCP inhibits the activity of galectin-3, which increases the apoptosis, inhibits the invade ability, and enhances the recognition ability of Natural Killer (NK) cells to tumor cells in melanoma cells after PDT. These effects of PGIL were tested in cells and nude mice, and the mechanisms during the in vivo treatment were preliminarily studied. The results showed that PGIL can be an effective prodrug for melanoma therapy.

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Apoptosis; Cell Line, Tumor; Female; Galectin 3; Humans; Killer Cells, Natural; Liposomes; Male; Melanoma; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Mice, Nude; Pectins; Phosphatidylcholines; Photochemotherapy; Porphyrins; Prodrugs

2019