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  2. Protective Effects of Peanut Sprouts from a Smart Farming System on the Barrier Function of Human Epithelial Cells

Protective Effects of Peanut Sprouts from a Smart Farming System on the Barrier Function of Human Epithelial Cells

  • Prev Nutr Food Sci. 2024 Dec 31;29(4):474-484. doi: 10.3746/pnf.2024.29.4.474.
Dong Yoon Kim 1 Soo-Sung Kim 1 Eun-Jin Choi 1 Hoon Kim 2 Dong Hyeon Kim 2 Seong-Min Hong 3 Sae-Byuk Lee 4 5 Hyun-Dong Cho 1 6
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Food and Nutrition, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 57922, Korea.
  • 2 NANUMBIO Co., Ltd., Suncheon 57922, Korea.
  • 3 College of Pharmacy, Gachon University, Incheon 21936, Korea.
  • 4 School of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea.
  • 5 Institute of Fermentation Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Korea.
  • 6 Glocal University Project Team, Sunchon National University, Suncheon 57922, Korea.
Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, poses an emerging threat as it can lead to colorectal Cancer, thrombosis, and Other chronic conditions. The present study demonstrated the protective effects of peanut sprout extracts (PSEs) prepared from day 2 to day 7 of germination against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced epithelial barrier breakdown. Although the peanut sprout length increased in a time-dependent manner from day 1 to day 7, the extraction yields remained relatively consistent from day 2 to day 7. With regard to antioxidant activities, the PSE from day 6 of germination exhibited the highest oxidative radical scavenging activity and total phenolic content. Similarly, it showed remarkable anti-permeability effects in LPS-stimulated Caco-2 cells and suppressed the degradation and dissociation of junctional markers (e.g., ZO-1 and E-cadherin) at cell-cell junctions. Collectively, these data demonstrate that PSE from day 6 of germination can be used as a functional food resource to reduce inflammatory barrier dysfunction.

Keywords

Arachis; antioxidants; inflammatory bowel diseases; intestinal barrier function.

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