Inhibitory effects of luteolin and its derivatives on osteoclast differentiation and differences in luteolin production by Capsicum annuum varieties

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2021 Oct 21;85(11):2224-2231. doi: 10.1093/bbb/zbab149.

Abstract

Luteolin, an abundant flavonoid in the leaves of Capsicum annuum, has antioxidant activity and is, thus, a key chemical for promoting plant residue utilization, especially for the development of healthcare products. We assessed the inhibitory effect of luteolin and its glycosides on osteoclastic differentiation in human cells and found that the differentiation was effectively inhibited at noncytotoxic concentrations. We also screened 47 varieties of C. annuum for the accumulation of luteolin and apigenin to determine the prevalence of luteolin in diverse cultivars and identify varieties with high and/or selective luteolin production. The glycosides of luteolin and apigenin were found in all the tested varieties, with luteolin predominant over apigenin in most varieties. The identification and characterization of highly productive varieties of C. annuum is expected to be beneficial for the effective development of useful luteolin-based products from plant residues.

Keywords: Capsicum annuum; apigenin; human osteoclasts; luteolin.

MeSH terms

  • Capsicum*