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Decalepis hamiltonii, Wight & Arn. (Apocyanaceae) is a one of the raw materials used in the preparation of 'Pinda oil', a medicinal oil which is used for treatment of wounds in Ayurveda. Of the hexanes, dichloromethane, and ethyl acetate extracts derived from the plant raw materials used to prepare 'Pinda oil', the hexanes extract of D. hamiltonii exhibited the highest mean percentage wound closure (75.1 ± 2.9) compared to the negative controls (1% DMSO in DMEM, 4.2 ± 1.2 and 100% DMEM, 4.1 ± 0.9) in the scratch wound assay (SWA). Fractionation of the hexanes extract of stem of D. hamiltonii led to the isolation of 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde (1) and a mixture of long chain esters of lupeol (2), which showed enhanced cell migration in SWA. It was observed that the esters of lupeol bind to the cell membrane and/or enter the cells during the SWA. It was found that these constituents are also present in 'Pinda oil' which may contribute to the enhancement of wound healing activity of 'Pinda oil'.
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Leea indica (Burm. f.) Merr. (Vitaceae) is used for the treatment of wounds in traditional medicine practiced in Sri Lanka. The current study is carried out to investigate its wound healing potential in terms of in vitro cell migration and proangiogenic activity. The scratch wound assay (SWA) guided fractionation of dichloromethane extract of L. indica led to the isolation of a rare phytosterol, stigmast-5-en-3ß,7α,22α-triol (1), betulin (2), lupeol (3), and ß-sitosterol (4) all of which showed enhanced cell migration in SWA and significant proangiogenic response in chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. The identities of compounds 1-4 were established by the analysis of NMR spectroscopic data and comparison with those reported. This is the first report of the occurrence of compounds 1 and 2 in L. indica.
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Jeffreycia zeylanica (Asteraceae), a plant endemic to Sri Lanka, is used for the treatment of wounds. The scratch wound assay (SWA) guided fractionation of hexanes extract of J. zeylanica led to the isolation of oleana-9(11),12-diene-3ß-ol (1) which showed enhanced cell migration in SWA and significant proangiogenic response in chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. Since the reported 1H NMR assignments of 1 were incomplete, and some 13C NMR assignments were inconsistent with our observations, reassignment of NMR spectroscopic data of 1 was carried out. Herein we report unambiguous assignment of NMR data of 1 based on 1D and 2D NMR spectra. This is the first report of 1 in J. zeylanica.
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Jeffreycia zeylanica (L.) H. Rob., S. C. Keeley & Skvarla is used for the treatment of wounds in indigenous medicine practiced in Sri Lanka. The scratch wound assay (SWA) guided fractionation of hexanes extract of J. zeylanica led to the isolation of ethuliacoumarin (1), stigmasterol (2), ß-amyrin (3) and lupeol (4) and a non-resolved triterpene alcohol mixture HF5D1, all of which showed enhanced cell migration. The mixture HF5D1 contained glut-5-en-3ß-ol (5) and friedelin-3ß-ol (6). The identities of compounds 1-6 were established by the analysis of spectroscopic data and comparison of them with those reported. The compounds 1-4 and the non-resolved triterpene alcohol mixture, HF5D1 also exhibited significant proangiogenic response in chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay in addition to the enhanced cell migration. This is the first report of the occurrence of the compounds 1, 2, 4 and 5 in this plant.
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Two new benzoquinones, citriquinone A (1) and B (2), were isolated from the methanol extract of a soil fungus, Penicillium citrinum. The structures of the new compounds were determined on the basis of detailed spectroscopic analysis. Citriquinone A (1) exhibited antibacterial activity against Bacillus sp. and cell migration inhibitory activity (CMIA) against human cancer cell line HEp 2.