The Identification and Cytotoxic Evaluation of Nutmeg ( Myristica fragrans Houtt.) and Its Substituents

The aril and seed of nutmeg, Houtt. (Myristicaceae), hold significant value in various industries globally. Our preliminary research found two morphological variations: a globose shape and an oval shape. Due to these different characteristics, the safety of consumers is of primary concern. Thus, aut...

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Veröffentlicht in:Foods 2023-11, Vol.12 (23), p.4211
Hauptverfasser: Khamnuan, Suthiwat, Phrutivorapongkul, Ampai, Pitchakarn, Pornsiri, Buacheen, Pensiri, Karinchai, Jirarat, Chittasupho, Chuda, Na Takuathung, Mingkwan, Theansungnoen, Tinnakorn, Thongkhao, Kannika, Intharuksa, Aekkhaluck
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Zusammenfassung:The aril and seed of nutmeg, Houtt. (Myristicaceae), hold significant value in various industries globally. Our preliminary research found two morphological variations: a globose shape and an oval shape. Due to these different characteristics, the safety of consumers is of primary concern. Thus, authentication and comparative pharmacological and toxicity analyses are necessary. In this study, pharmacognostic and advanced phytochemical analyses, DNA barcoding, cytotoxicity, and the anti-nitric oxide production of commercial Thai nutmeg were examined. Via morphologic examinations and TLC fingerprinting, all the sampled aril and seed were categorized into globose and oval-shaped groups. The results of HPLC, GC-MS, and LC-MS/MS experiments revealed distinct differences between these groups. The DNA barcoding of the H- A region using the BLAST method and neighbor-joining tree analyses confirmed the globose nutmeg as and the oval-shaped variant as . A comparison was then carried out between the potential toxicity and anti-inflammatory capabilities of and . Cytotoxicity tests on HaCaT, 3T3-L1, Caco-2, HEK293, and RAW264.7 were performed using both methanolic extracts and volatile oil from the arils and seeds of both species. This study concludes that blending or substituting these two species maintains their therapeutic integrity without posing safety concerns.
ISSN:2304-8158
2304-8158
DOI:10.3390/foods12234211