Phytochemistry 2011-10-01

In vitro photochemical and phototoxicological characterization of major constituents in St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) extracts.

Satomi Onoue, Yoshiki Seto, Masanori Ochi, Ryo Inoue, Hideyuki Ito, Tsutomu Hatano, Shizuo Yamada

Index: Phytochemistry 72(14-15) , 1814-20, (2011)

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Abstract

Extracts from St. John's Wort (SJW: Hypericum perforatum) have been used for the treatment of mild-to-moderate depression. In spite of the high therapeutic potential, orally administered SJW sometimes causes phototoxic skin responses. As such, the present study aimed to clarify the phototoxic mechanisms and to identify the major phototoxins of SJW extract. Photobiochemical properties of SJW extract and 19 known constituents were characterized with focus on generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), lipid peroxidation, and DNA photocleavage, which are indicative of photosensitive, photoirritant, and photogenotoxic potentials, respectively. ROS assay revealed the photoreactivity of SJW extract and some SJW ingredients as evidenced by type I and/or II photochemical reactions under light exposure. Not all the ROS-generating constituents caused photosensitized peroxidation of linoleic acid and photodynamic cleavage of plasmid DNA, and only hypericin, pseudohypericin, and hyperforin exhibited in vitro photoirritant potential. Concomitant UV exposure of quercitrin, an SJW component with potent UV/Vis absorption, with hyperforin resulted in significant attenuation of photodynamic generation of singlet oxygen from hyperforin, but not with hypericin. In conclusion, our results suggested that hypericin, pseudohypericin, and hyperforin might be responsible for the in vitro phototoxic effects of SJW extract.Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Related Compounds

  • Pseudohypericin
  • Hyperforin

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