Cyclooxygenase inhibitory compounds from Gymnosporia heterophylla aerial parts
Publication Date
2017-06-01Author
Charles O Ochieng, Sylvia A Opiyo, Edward W Mureka, Ismail O Ishola
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract/ Overview
Gymnosporia heterophylla (Celastraceae) is an African medicinal plants used to treat painful and inflammatory
diseases with partial scientific validation. Solvent extractions followed by repeated chromatographic purification
of the G. heterophylla aerial parts led to the isolation of one new β-dihydroagarofuran sesquiterpene alkaloid (1),
and two triterpenes (2–3). In addition, eight known compounds including one β-dihydroagarofuran sesquiterpene alkaloid (4), and six triterpenes (5–10) were isolated. All structures were determined through extensive
analysis of the NMR an MS data as well as by comparison with literature data. These compounds were evaluated
for the anti-inflammatory activities against COX-1 and -2 inhibitory potentials. Most of the compound isolated
showed non selective COX inhibitions except for 3-Acetoxy-1β-hydroxyLupe-20(29)-ene (5), Lup-20(29)-ene1β,3β-diol (6) which showed COX-2 selective inhibition at 0.54 (1.85), and 0.45 (2.22) IC50, in mM (Selective
Index), respectively. The results confirmed the presence of anti-inflammatory compounds in G. heterophylla
which are important indicators for development of complementary medicine for inflammatory reactions;
however, few could be useful as selective COX-2 inhibitor.
Collections
- Department of Chemistry [337]