Antitumor Activities of Red Ginseng Acidic Polysaccharide(RGAP) as an Immunomodulator

  • Park Jong Dae (Division of Ginseng Efficacy, KT&G Central Research Institute) ;
  • Kim Young Sook (Division of Ginseng Efficacy, KT&G Central Research Institute) ;
  • Shin Han Jae (Division of Ginseng Efficacy, KT&G Central Research Institute) ;
  • Park Kyung Mee (Division of Ginseng Efficacy, KT&G Central Research Institute) ;
  • Kwak Yi Sung (Division of Ginseng Efficacy, KT&G Central Research Institute) ;
  • Toida Toshihiko (Dept. of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University)
  • 발행 : 2002.10.01

초록

A red ginseng acidic polysaccharide(RGAP) with immunomodulating antitumor activities was isolated from Korean red ginseng, The molecular weight of RGAP was estimated to be 12-450 kDa by gel filtration chromatography, RGAP was found to increase survival rate and to inhibit of tumor growth significantly in a dose dependent manner in mice transplanted with tumor cells. RGAP significantly promoted nitric oxide(NO) production from peritoneal macrophages bothin vivo and in vitro. Western blot analysis exhibited a newly synthesized inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) protein band in the RGAP treated group. It seems likely that immunomodulating antitumor activities of RGAP are mainly mediated by NO production of macrophage. RGAP was further purified by ultrafiltration and anion exchange chromatography on DEAE-sepharose, followed by gel filtration on Sephacryl S-300 to give an active fraction(GFP) with stronger NO production in murine macrophages. GFP increased survival rate ten times compared to RGAP in male ICR mice transplanted with sarcoma 180 and also showed more potent tumoricidal activities of natural killer cells than RGAP. Sugar $composition(mol\%)$ of GFP was found to be arabinose:rhamnose:xylose:galacturonic acid:mannose:galactose:glucose(10:9:1:25:8:20:27) by GC/MS. The results suggest that clinical trials of RGAP in immunotherapy against cancer are highly feasible.

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