Application of microwave-irradiation technique in deglycosylation of ginsenosides for improving apoptosis induction in human melanoma SK-MEL-2 cells

Pilju Choi, Kwantae Kim, Taejung Kim, Young Tae Park, Bong Geun Song, Myoung Sook Shin, Yong Ho Kim, Gwi Seo Hwang, Ki Sung Kang, Jungyeob Ham

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Abstract

To increase the contents of medicinally effective ginsenosides, we used high-temperature and high-pressure thermal processing of ginseng by exposing it to microwave irradiation. To determine the anti-melanoma effect, the malignant melanoma SK-MEL-2 cell line was treated with an extract of microwave-irradiated ginseng. Microwave irradiation caused changes in the ginsenoside contents: the amounts of ginsenosides Rg1, Re, Rb1, Rb2, Rc, and Rd were disappeared, while those of less polar ginsenosides, such as Rg3, Rg5, and Rk1, were increased. In particular, the contents of Rk1 and Rg5 markedly increased. Melanoma cells treated with the microwave-irradiated ginseng extract showed markedly increased cell death. The results indicate that the microwave-irradiated ginseng extract induced melanoma cell death via the apoptotic pathway and that the cytotoxic effect of the microwave-irradiated ginseng extract is attributable to the increased contents of specific ginsenosides.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)400-405
Number of pages6
JournalBioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2019

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Ginseng
  • Ginsenoside
  • Melanoma
  • Microwave irradiation

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