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Molecules ; 28(17)2023 Aug 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37687176

ABSTRACT

Filipendula ulmaria, commonly known as meadowsweet, is a wild herbaceous flowering plant that is widely distributed in Europe. A range of salicylic acid derivatives and flavonol glycosides have been previously associated with the antirheumatic and diuretic properties of F. ulmaria. In the present work, a hydroalcoholic extract from F. ulmaria aerial parts was extensively profiled using an efficient NMR-based dereplication strategy. The approach involves the fractionation of the crude extract by centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC), 13C NMR analysis of the fractions, 2D-cluster mapping of the entire NMR dataset, and, finally, structure elucidation using a natural metabolite database, validated by 2D NMR data interpretation and liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. The chemodiversity of the aerial parts was extensive, with 28 compounds unambiguously identified, spanning various biosynthetic classes. The F. ulmaria extract and CPC fractions were screened for their potential to enhance skin epidermal barrier function and skin renewal properties using in vitro assays performed on Normal Human Epidermal Keratinocytes. Fractions containing quercetin, kaempferol glycosides, ursolic acid, pomolic acid, naringenin, ß-sitosterol, and Tellimagrandins I and II were found to upregulate genes related to skin barrier function, epidermal renewal, and stress responses. This research is significant as it could provide a natural solution for improving hydration and skin renewal properties.


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Filipendula , Humans , Chromatography, Liquid , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Epidermis
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Turk J Pharm Sci ; 18(4): 410-419, 2021 09 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34496481

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Objectives: The focal intent of the current research work is to develop and validate a novel and reliable stability-indicating reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous estimation of a few anti-retrovirals, i.e., bictegravir, emtricitabine, and tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (AF). Materials and Methods: The novel method employs inertsil octyldecylsilyl C18 (4.6×250 mm, 5 mm) using 0.2% triethylamine buffer and methanol in a ratio of 40:60% (v/v) as the mobile phase to attain optimal elution. The detection wavelength was 260 nm with a 1.2 mL/min flow rate and a 20 µL injection volume. Results: The linearity ranges for bictegravir, emtricitabine and tenofovir AF were 25-125 µg/mL, 100-500 µg/mL, and 12.5-62.5 µg/mL, respectively. The retention times for bictegravir, emtricitabine, and tenofovir AF were found to be 5.998 min, 2.805 min, and 4.537, min respectively. The percent recoveries of bictegravir, emtricitabine, and tenofovir AF were within the range of 98-102% w/w. Conclusion: The novel method was successfully validated as per International Conference on Harmonization guidelines. In forced degradation studies, emtricitabine was found to be sensitive to thermal conditions; bictegravir and tenofovir AF, to oxidative conditions. The developed method is economical and reliable for routine analysis concerning all validated parameters.

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Turk J Pharm Sci ; 17(3): 329-336, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32636711

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of methanolic extract of Limnophila repens (MELR) were assessed at 200 and 400 mg/kg. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In carrageenan-mediated paw edema, the anti-inflammatory effect of MELR was investigated and analgesic activity was assessed by central and peripheral models. RESULTS: MELR had strong analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects at different dosages (200 and 400 mg/kg). The study results confirmed the use of Limnophila as both an analgesic and anti-inflammatory. The strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects can be caused by anabolic steroids, i.e. ß-sitosterol and stigmasterol; and flavonoids, i.e. quercetin and glycosides, in the extraction of some kind of inflamed arbitrators. CONCLUSION: Based on the study, we can conclude that Limnophila repens had analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity. In addition to organic studies, however, additional phytochemicals are required to evaluate the extra energetic chemicals responsible for the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27038402

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A cost effective, sensitive, simple, and rapid high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method was developed and validated for the quantification of the prasugrel metabolite in human plasma. Following solid phase extraction, the analyte (prasugrel active metabolite; R-138727) and internal standard (emtricitabine) were separated using a mobile phase in an isocratic elution mode on a reverse phase C18 column and were analyzed by an LC-MS/MS in the multiple reaction monitoring mode using the respective [M+H](+) ions, m/z 498.3-206.0 for R-138727 and m/z 248.2-130.1 for the internal standard. The assay exhibited a linear dynamic range of 0.2-120 ng/mL. The lower limit of quantification was 0.2 ng/mL with a relative standard deviation of 5.0%. This LC-MS/MS method was validated with intra-batch and inter-batch precision and accuracy. Results for precision and accuracy are in range of 3.9-9.6% and 95.2-102.2% respectively. This validated method is simple and repeatable to use in bioequivalence/pharmacokinetic studies.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Piperazines/blood , Prasugrel Hydrochloride/blood , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Humans , Linear Models , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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