Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (May 2019)

Enhanced intracellular uptake and stability of umbelliferone in compound mixtures from Angelica gigas in vitro

  • Yoon Young Kang,
  • Jun Yeong Kim,
  • Jihyeon Song,
  • Hyejung Mok

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 140, no. 1
pp. 8 – 13

Abstract

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Understanding how natural compounds work together for disease treatments can improve their clinical efficacy and therapeutic effects. To elucidate the mechanisms of synergistic biological effects in natural compound mixtures, umbelliferone (UMB, 7-hydroxycoumarin), derived from Angelica (A.) gigas, was selected as active compound with fluorescent characteristic to examine bioactivities in vitro in the presence of other compounds from Angelica gigas. Antioxidant effects of UMB in biochemical assays and cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in RAW264.7 cells were not significantly improved by addition of other compounds. However, intracellular uptake, inhibition of the efflux pump P-glycoprotein (P-gp), and physiological stability of UMB were greatly enhanced by the addition of other compounds, specifically Angelicin (ANG) and Byakangelicin (BYN). Taken together, enhanced intracellular localization and enzymatic stability in compound mixtures might lead to superior synergistic bioactivity of UMBs in compound mixtures. Keywords: Umbelliferone, Compound mixture, Angelica gigas, Synergistic biological effect