An Insight Into the Phytochemical Composition, Cardioprotective, and Antioxidant Characteristics of Small Knotweed (Polygonum plebeium R. Br.) Extract and Its Derived Fractions

Food Sci Nutr. 2025 Jan 12;13(1):e4750. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.4750. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Polygonum plebeium, a member of the Polygonaceae family, is commonly known as small knotweed and has been traditionally used to treat various ailments, including cough, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory infections, liver disease, inflammation, dysentery, eczema and ringworms, and other skin conditions. Many studies have suggested that plants belonging to this genus possess strong cardio-protective potentials. Rats were pre-treated with crude methanolic extract and other fractions at a dose of 500 mg/kg followed by administration of Isoproterenol hydrochloride after 24 h for 2 days. The cardioprotective effect was determined by investigating the levels of Biomarkers responsible for myocardial infarction (MI). Among all fractions Pp.CF (chloroform fraction) exhibited a significant cardioprotective effect by decreasing the levels of ALT, AST, CPK, and LDH to 74.56 ± 1.45, 95.78 ± 2.75, 156.73 ± 1.84, and 215.55 ± 5.33 IU/L in serum. The same fraction was tested for cardio-protective potential at a dose of 50, 100, and 250 mg/kg. Pp.CF at a dose of 250 mg/kg exhibited prominent effects and reduced levels of biomarkers responsible for MI. Further investigations confirmed that Pp.CF possesses antihyperlipidemic, membrane stabilizing, and thrombolytic potential which suggests P. plebeium an ideal candidate for natural product isolation which will be helpful in the management of cardiovascular problems.

Keywords: Polygonum plebeium; antioxidant properties; cardioprotective; lipid lowering; phytochemicals; polyphenols.