A comparative study on ingredient and efficiency difference between fresh and steamed Gastrodia elata Blume: An herbal material to a novel functional food

Ji Ma(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Yang Deng(China Pharmaceutical University), Yuqin Wang(China Pharmaceutical University), Qiuyan Liu(China Pharmaceutical University), Jing An(China Pharmaceutical University), Maoru Li(China Pharmaceutical University), Nali Song(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Zhang Ju(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Lijun Cheng(Zhaotong University), Kejian Ma(Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Journal of Functional Foods
May 10, 2021
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Abstract

Gastrodia elata Blume (GE) is an orchid herbal material widely used in China for thousands of years. Recently, the Chinese government has noted that GE can be legally used as functional food, which brings a huge food market for GE. The processing of herbal materials is considered to be the most critical technology to ensure quality and efficacy. Proper processing can transform raw materials into food or drugs with appropriate ingredients and functions. However, due to the unprocessed or the fresh GE can be easily bought in the market, the ingredient and efficiency difference between fresh and processed GE need to further investigate. Based on the understanding of the mechanism of processing in the GE and its possible application in the dietary treatment for anxious people, this paper studied the ingredient changes of the main active constituents of the GE before and after processing. Meanwhile, blood concentrations of three active ingredient including gastrodin (GAS), p-hydroxylbenzyl alcohol (HBA) and Parishin were investigated. Moreover, the different efficacy of the GE in various animal models and the potential mechanisms were studied. Finally, water steamed GE showed distinct better bioactivity than the fresh GE. Further mechanism based on the metabolomics was investigated. The difference of tryptophan related metabolites was observed and discussed to be the possible cause of the increasing bioactive efficiency in GE with steaming process.


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