Anti‐Lipogenic Effects of Iridoid‐Rich Lonicera caerulea Berry Extracts in a Cortisol‐Stimulated Adipocyte Model
Liangchuan Guo, Yingjun Cui, Damith Costa, Jinli Qiao, Junwei Huo, H. P. Vasantha Rupasinghe

TL;DR
Haskap berry extracts rich in iridoids reduce fat accumulation and oxidative stress in fat cells, suggesting potential use in functional foods or nutraceuticals.
Contribution
Demonstrates the anti-lipogenic and antioxidant effects of iridoid-rich haskap berry extracts in a cortisol-stimulated adipocyte model.
Findings
Iridoid-rich extracts significantly reduced cortisol-induced lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.
Loganin and loganic acid showed pronounced antioxidant and anti-lipogenic activities.
Cultivar CBS-5 had the highest total iridoid content, dominated by loganic acid.
Abstract
Berries of Lonicera caerulea (blue honeysuckle; haskap) have been used since ancient times in traditional medicine in China, Japan, and northern Russia. This study aimed to extract, characterize, and evaluate the biological activity of iridoid‐rich fractions from haskap berries using an in vitro adipocyte model. Liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS) analysis was performed to quantify the major iridoid distribution among ten haskap cultivars. Two iridoid‐enriched extracts were prepared via ultrasonication‐assisted ethanolic extraction followed by C18 solid‐phase fractionation (Extract 1) and subsequent iridoid concentration (Extract 2). Functional evaluation was carried out using a cortisol‐induced 3T3‐L1 adipocyte model. UPLC‐MS revealed pronounced genotypic variation in iridoid profiles among ten cultivars, with CBS‐5 exhibiting the highest total iridoid content (2.42 mg/g…
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TopicsPhytochemistry and Biological Activities · Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities · Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis
