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Article

Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) Pericarp and Leaf Tinctures Inhibit LPS-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages and Activate Nrf2

by
Restituto Tocmo
,
Mirielle C. Nauman
,
Yunying Huang
§,
Pradeep Subedi
and
Jeremy James Johnson
*
Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Current address: Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire RG6 6AP, UK.
Current address: Center for Advanced Genome Engineering, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
§
Current address: Department of Pharmacy, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou 510180, China.
Nutrients 2026, 18(3), 537; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030537
Submission received: 2 December 2025 / Accepted: 31 January 2026 / Published: 5 February 2026

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Xanthones from the tropical fruit mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) have been reported to modulate oxidative stress and inflammatory responses. This work explored the anti-inflammatory potential of mangosteen in the form of tinctures. Methods: Tinctures were prepared from the pericarp and leaves, characterized for their major constituents, and evaluated for their in vitro, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential. Results: HPLC analysis revealed eight major isoprenylated xanthones whose concentrations increased with an increasing alcohol percentage. α-Mangostin and γ-mangostin, two major xanthones present in the tinctures, were stable for 12 weeks at room and elevated (40 °C) temperatures, indicating stability of the tincture. In vitro luciferase reporter assays using HepG2-ARE revealed an alcohol concentration-dependent activation of Nrf2 by pericarp and leaf tinctures. The tinctures inhibited lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced production of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in RAW264.7 cells. Garcinone C (GarC) and garcinone D (GarD) caused significant inhibition of LPS-induced NO production and iNOS expression. GarC and GarD also induced nuclear translocation of Nrf2 and upregulated heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1), NAD(P)H quinone dehydrogenase 1 (NQO1), and glutathione S-transferase Pi 1 (GSTP1) in RAW264.7 cells. Conclusions: Taken together, mangosteen tinctures are a significant source of prenylated xanthones with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential.
Keywords: mangosteen; Garcinia mangostana; xanthones; α-mangostin; γ-mangostin; anti-inflammatory; antioxidant mangosteen; Garcinia mangostana; xanthones; α-mangostin; γ-mangostin; anti-inflammatory; antioxidant

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Tocmo, R.; Nauman, M.C.; Huang, Y.; Subedi, P.; Johnson, J.J. Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) Pericarp and Leaf Tinctures Inhibit LPS-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages and Activate Nrf2. Nutrients 2026, 18, 537. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030537

AMA Style

Tocmo R, Nauman MC, Huang Y, Subedi P, Johnson JJ. Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) Pericarp and Leaf Tinctures Inhibit LPS-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages and Activate Nrf2. Nutrients. 2026; 18(3):537. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030537

Chicago/Turabian Style

Tocmo, Restituto, Mirielle C. Nauman, Yunying Huang, Pradeep Subedi, and Jeremy James Johnson. 2026. "Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) Pericarp and Leaf Tinctures Inhibit LPS-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages and Activate Nrf2" Nutrients 18, no. 3: 537. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030537

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Tocmo, R., Nauman, M. C., Huang, Y., Subedi, P., & Johnson, J. J. (2026). Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) Pericarp and Leaf Tinctures Inhibit LPS-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Responses in Macrophages and Activate Nrf2. Nutrients, 18(3), 537. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18030537

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