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Phytother Res ; 26(11): 1681-7, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22389249

ABSTRACT

Verbascum xanthophoeniceum Griseb. is an endemic plant of the Balkan region, a representative of the genus Verbascum used in traditional medicine for respiratory and inflammatory disorders. The objective of this study was to evaluate in vivo and in vitro the antiinflammatory action of crude extract, different fractions and pure compounds obtained from V. xanthophoeniceum Griseb. Bioactive metabolites were isolated by the use of low-pressure chromatographic separation. Crude methanol extract (CME) was applied in a model of paw oedema and different fractions and substances were tested in vitro for their effect on NO and cytokine production by peritoneal macrophages, and on the COX-1 and COX-2 expression. The CME exerted inhibition on cobra venom factor (CVF)-induced oedema in mice, in correlation with reduced alternative pathway (AP) complement activity. A highly suppressive effect was expressed by nigroside VI on IL-6 and NO production and by forsythoside B on TNF-α production. Leucosceptoside B lowered NO release and COX-1 expression in macrophages. Verbascum xanthophoeniceum could serve as a promising source of active compounds with antiinflammatory action, particularly in complement-mediated disorders.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Macrophages, Peritoneal/drug effects , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Verbascum/chemistry , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/isolation & purification , Caffeic Acids/isolation & purification , Caffeic Acids/pharmacology , Complement Pathway, Alternative , Cyclooxygenase 1/metabolism , Cyclooxygenase 2/metabolism , Edema/drug therapy , Glucosides/isolation & purification , Glucosides/pharmacology , Interleukin-6/metabolism , Male , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred ICR , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism
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Fitoterapia ; 80(1): 51-3, 2009 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18938229

ABSTRACT

A new iridoid diglucoside, 10-O-(E)-p-coumaroylmelittoside (1) and a new flavone glucoside, O-(6''-O-Acetyl-)-beta-glucopyranosylchrysoeriol (2), together with four known flavone glycosides, were isolated from the aerial parts of Sideritis lanata. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic methods, 2D NMR and MS.


Subject(s)
Flavones/isolation & purification , Glucosides/isolation & purification , Iridoids/isolation & purification , Sideritis/chemistry , Flavones/chemistry , Glucosides/chemistry , Iridoid Glucosides , Iridoids/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Plant Components, Aerial/chemistry
3.
Chem Cent J ; 1: 33, 2007 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18096035

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mushrooms in the genus Agaricus have worldwide distribution and include the economically important species A. bisporus. Some Agaricus species are inedible, including A. placomyces and A. pseudopratensis, which are similar in appearance to certain edible species, yet are known to possess unpleasant odours and induce gastrointestinal problems if consumed. We have studied the chemical composition of these mushrooms using GC-MS. RESULTS: Our GC-MS studies on the volatile fractions and butanol extracts resulted in the identification of 44 and 34 compounds for A. placomyces and A. pseudopratensis, respectively, including fatty acids and their esters, amino acids, and sugar alcohols. The most abundant constituent in the volatiles and butanol were phenol and urea respectively. We also identified the presence of ergosterol and two Delta7-sterols. In addition, 5alpha,8alpha-Epidioxi-24(xi)-methylcholesta-6,22-diene-3beta-ol was isolated for the first time from both mushrooms. Our study is therefore the first report on the chemical composition of these two species. CONCLUSION: The results obtained contribute to the knowledge of the chemical composition of mushrooms belonging to the Agaricus genus, and provide some explanation for the reported mild toxicity of A. placomyces and A. pseudopratensis, a phenonomenon that can be explained by a high phenol content, similar to that found in other Xanthodermatei species.

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Nat Prod Res ; 21(9): 819-23, 2007 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17654287

ABSTRACT

The essential oils of two species of Sideritis growing spontaneously in Bulgaria and Macedonia are reported, Sideritis scardica and Sideritis raeseri. The oils of S. scardica from different locations differed significantly: in the Macedonian sample alpha-cadinol (20%) predominated, while in the oil of Bulgarian samples the main components were diterpenic compounds and octadecenol (over 20%). This is the first report of ditrpenoids in essential oil of S. scardica. The oil of S. raeseri demonstrated a distinct chemical profile with its high concentration of sesquiterpenes, main components being germacrone (25%) and elemol acetate (15.9%). The observed qualitative variability of the oil composition of S. scardica of different geographic origin could be a result of different ecologic conditions but might also reflect the well-known tendency of some Sideritis species to hybridize.


Subject(s)
Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Sideritis/chemistry , Bulgaria , Greece , Species Specificity , Terpenes/analysis
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Phytochemistry ; 68(9): 1321-6, 2007 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17399747

ABSTRACT

From the aerial parts of Veronica turrilliana two phenylethanoid glycosides, turrilliosides A and B and a steroidal saponin, turrillianoside were isolated and their structures elucidated as beta-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)ethyl-4-O-E-caffeoyl-O-[beta-glucopyranosyl-(1-->4)-alpha-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->6)]-beta-glucopyranoside, beta-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)ethyl-4-O-E-caffeoyl-[6-O-E-feruloyl-beta-glucopyranosyl-(1-->4)-alpha-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->6)]-beta-glucopyranoside and (23S,25S)-12beta,23-dihydroxyspirost-5-en-3beta-yl O-alpha-rhamnopyranosyl-(1-->4)-beta-glucopyranoside, respectively. Furthermore, eight known glucosides are reported namely, catalpol, catalposide, verproside, amphicoside, isovanilloylcatalpol, aucubin, arbutin, and 6-O-E-caffeoylarbutin, the latter two for the first time in the genus Veronica. The two phenylethanoid glycosides were found to be potent DPPH radical scavengers. All of the tested compounds were inactive against the representative species of fungi and bacteria.


Subject(s)
Iridoids/chemistry , Iridoids/isolation & purification , Phenols/chemistry , Phenols/isolation & purification , Spirostans/chemistry , Spirostans/isolation & purification , Veronica/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Plant Components, Aerial/chemistry
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