Comparative analysis of Erycibe schmidtii Craib and its potential substitutes based on metabolites and pharmacodynamic effect
Ning Li, Chen-Yu Ye, Jing Hu, Tong Qu, Wen-Jing Lu, Xiao-Min Cui, Chao Liang, Zhi-Yong Chen, Hui Ren, Chang-Jiang-Sheng Lai

TL;DR
This study identifies a suitable substitute for Erycibe schmidtii Craib, a traditional treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, by comparing metabolites and biological effects.
Contribution
The study provides multidimensional validation of a potential substitute for a scarce medicinal plant using metabolite and pharmacodynamic analyses.
Findings
Pse showed the highest metabolite similarity to Erycibe schmidtii Craib and higher phenolic content.
Pse was more effective than Psh.V in anti-RA efficacy and comparable to Esc in biological activities.
Both Esc and Pse modulate immune responses, enhance osteoblast differentiation, and induce synoviocyte apoptosis.
Abstract
Erycibe schmidtii Craib (Esc), a traditional treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), faces resource scarcity, leading to the emergence of potential substitutes in the market. Although these potential substitutes have shown properties that alleviate RA-symptoms, their therapeutic equivalence to Esc still requires systematic validation. This study aims to identify suitable potential substitutes for Esc and elucidate their therapeutic mechanisms for RA by conducting comparative analyses of metabolites and pharmacology among these potential substitutes. Six botanical samples were analyzed via LC-MS/MS for metabolite profiling and phenolic quantification. Pharmacological comparisons employed LPS-stimulated RAW264.7/MC3T3-E1 and MH7A cell models. Mechanistic studies on macrophage polarization (LPS/IL-4-induced RAW264.7), osteoblast mineralization, and synoviocyte behaviors…
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TopicsNatural product bioactivities and synthesis · Phytochemistry and Biological Activities · Synthesis and biological activity
