Protocatechuic acid (PCA) is
antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory. PCA extracted from
Hibiscus sabdariffa protected against chemically induced liver toxicity
in vivo.
In vitro testing documented antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of PCA, while liver protection
in vivo was measured by chemical markers and histological assessment. PCA has been reported to induce
apoptosis of human
leukemia cells, as well as malignant HSG1 cells taken from human oral cavities, but PCA was found to have mixed effects on
TPA-induced mouse skin tumours. Depending on the amount of PCA and the time before application, PCA could reduce or enhance tumour growth. Similarly, PCA was reported to increase proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of neural
stem cells. In an
in vitro model using
HL-60 leukemia cells, protocatechuic acid showed an antigenotoxic effect and tumoricidal activity. In two preclinical investigations, protocatechuic acid from
Hibiscus sabdariffa showed an excellent ability to effectively inhibit the replication of
herpes simplex virus type 2 and to potently deactivate the catalytic activity of
urease. == Occurrence in nature ==