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Research Title ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF THE ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF THE POWDER FORMULA OF A FUNGUS Cordyceps sinensis AND THREE HERBS (Panax ginseng, Kaempferia parviflora AND Houttuynia cordata) IN RAW264.7 CELLS 
Date of Distribution 6 October 2021 
Conference
     Title of the Conference The 47th International Congress on Science, Technology and Technology-based Innovation (STT47) “Sciences for SDGs: Challenges and Solutions” 
     Organiser The Science Society of Thailand under the Patronage of His Majesty the King in Association with Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus 
     Conference Place Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus 
     Province/State Nakhon Pathom, Thailand (Zoom, Virtual Conference) 
     Conference Date 5 October 2021 
     To 7 October 2021 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 47 
     Issue
     Page 310-317 
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     Abstract The powder formula of a fungus Cordyceps sinensis and three herbs (Panax ginseng, Kaempferia parviflora and Houttuynia cordata) (PFCPKH) was developed as a dietary supplement to enhance health. In this research, the anti-inflammatory activity of ethanolic extract of PFCPKH was studied in RAW264.7 cells. The cell viability remained above 90% until a concentration of 60 µg/mL. The concentrations of ethanolic extract of PFCPKH used for studying the anti-inflammatory activity were 10-60 µg/mL. All these concentrations exhibited anti-inflammatory activity as the nitric oxide (NO) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) productions in RAW264.7 cells were significantly decreased (p < 0.05) when compared with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) alone treatment. The identified phenolic compounds of PFCPKH ethanolic extract including p-Hydroxybenzoic acid, Vanillic acid, Syringic acid, p-Coumaric acid, Ferulic acid and Sinapinic acid. The results demonstrated for the first time the anti-inflammatory activity of the industrialized PFCPKH in vitro, thus validating its promising anti-inflammation potential. 
Author
605020094-3 Miss SIRIPRAPHA SUDTHONGLANG [Main Author]
Science Master's Degree
567020015-5 Mr. SUPPAWIT UTAIWAT
Science Doctoral Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
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