Isolation and Quantification of 2-O-Caffeoyl-hydroxycitric Acid, an Active Component in Hot Water Extracts of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), Which Inhibits Degranulation of RBL-2H3 Cells
Tsuyoshi Ikeda,
Takuya Sugahara,
Honoka Kanamitsu
et al.
Abstract:Objectives: Natural compounds that can effectively prevent and alleviate allergic symptoms, such as hay fever, are widely sought after from sources such as natural ingredients that can be ingested daily. Coriander extracts have been reported to show anti-allergic activity; however, hot water extracts have not been tested previously. Here, we found that a hot water extract of the aerial parts of coriander inhibited the degranulation of rat basophilic leukemia cell line RBL-2H3 cells and identified the active co… Show more
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