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Anti-allergic activity of naringenin chalcone from a tomato skin extract

  • Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2004 Aug;68(8):1706-11. doi: 10.1271/bbb.68.1706.
Taichi Yamamoto 1 Mineka Yoshimura Fumio Yamaguchi Tomoko Kouchi Ryohei Tsuji Makoto Saito Akio Obata Mamoru Kikuchi
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  • 1 Research & Development Division, Kikkoman Corporation, Noda, Chiba 278-0037, Japan. [email protected]
Abstract

The anti-allergic activity of a tomato extract was studied by using an in vitro histamine-release assay. The tomato skin extract exerted the strongest inhibition of histamine release. Chlorogenic acid, rutin and naringenin were identified in the 60% ethanol extract of tomato skin. However, the extract contained an unknown compound which strongly inhibited histamine release. This active compound in tomato skin was identified as naringenin chalcone (trans-2'4'6'4-tetrahydroxychalcone). Naringenin chalcone inhibited histamine release with an IC(50) value of 68 microg/ml. The anti-allergic activity of the tomato skin extract was next investigated by the in vivo mouse ear-swelling response. We found that naringenin chalcone showed the strongest inhibitory effect of the Polyphenols of the tomato skin extract. These results indicate that a tomato skin extract could inhibit allergic reactions.

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