Food Science and Human Wellness (Mar 2020)

Wolfberry extracts inhibit Aβ1-42 aggregation and rescue memory loss of AD drosophila

  • Cai-Hong Li,
  • Jun-Li Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 64 – 70

Abstract

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This study is to investigate the potential of wolfberry water extracts for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and the relationship between their anti-AD property and the geographic locations in China. Total extracts of all wolfberry samples showed the potent to decrease self-induced Aβ1-42 aggregation and Cu2+-induced Aβ1-42 aggregation and the antioxidant capacity as well as the bioactivity for binding bio-metal. A transgenic drosophila model assay revealed that TE of S1 and S6 (S1-TE and S6-TE) at 100 μg/mL demonstrated the potent rescue effect on memory loss compared to the positive control memantine at 20 μg/mL. Further study also revealed the polysaccharide extracts could contribute to their anti-AD property, and the anti-AD activity conspicuously depends on growing environment. Wolfberry samples S1 and S6 showed much more potent anti-AD property. Meanwhile this study demonstrated that the Chinese commonly consumed wolfberry in boiling water might have the beneficial function to prevent AD pathology. Keywords: Aβ1−42, Antioxidant bioactivity, Anti-AD potential, Bio-metal, Drosophila, Wolfberry