Literature DB >> 17434301

Chemical standardization of the aqueous extract of Cecropia glaziovii Sneth endowed with antihypertensive, bronchodilator, antiacid secretion and antidepressant-like activities.

M M Tanae1, M T R Lima-Landman, T C M De Lima, C Souccar, A J Lapa.   

Abstract

This study reports the extraction process and standardization of the aqueous extract (AE) of a Cecropia species aiming its pharmacological characterization as a phytomedicine to be used in primary health care. The plant was originally collected in its environment, and was thereafter specially cultivated for the present work. To standardize the plant AE, several 2.0% tea of the dried leaves were prepared under controlled conditions and freeze dried. The AE (20% yield) was partitioned with n-butanol yielding the butanolic fraction (BuF; 1% yield). The activity of AE on vital organ functions (cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal and central nervous system) was determined in vivo. The effects of AE were compared to those of BuF in the same models and the relative potency determined. BuF was further evaluated in representative in vitro models to assess possible mechanisms of action. Chemical constituents of BuF were isolated in preparative HPLC columns yielding 10 highly purified compounds chemically identified as catechins (2), procyanidins (4), flavonoids (2), mixed sugars (1) and chlorogenic acid. All the compounds were identified by chemical analytic instrumentation (13C-NMR, 1H-NMR, LC-MS). Their relative concentrations in AE were ca 12% catechins, 19% procyanidins and 19% flavonoids. The pharmacological activity of the standardized AE is reported in accompanying papers.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17434301     DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2007.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytomedicine        ISSN: 0944-7113            Impact factor:   5.340


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Journal:  Biochem Syst Ecol       Date:  2013-01-16       Impact factor: 1.381

2.  Effect of black tea on enteral feeding tolerance in ICU patients.

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Journal:  Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res       Date:  2010

Review 3.  The Gastrointestinal Tract as a Key Target Organ for the Health-Promoting Effects of Dietary Proanthocyanidins.

Authors:  María José Cires; Ximena Wong; Catalina Carrasco-Pozo; Martin Gotteland
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2017-01-03

4.  Selection of chemical markers for the quality control of medicinal plants of the genus Cecropia.

Authors:  Andrés Rivera-Mondragón; Orlando O Ortíz; Sebastiaan Bijttebier; Arnold Vlietinck; Sandra Apers; Luc Pieters; Catherina Caballero-George
Journal:  Pharm Biol       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 3.503

5.  Phytochemical characterization and comparative studies of four Cecropia species collected in Panama using multivariate data analysis.

Authors:  Andrés Rivera-Mondragón; Sebastiaan Bijttebier; Emmy Tuenter; Deborah Custers; Orlando O Ortíz; Luc Pieters; Catherina Caballero-George; Sandra Apers; Kenn Foubert
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-11       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Ultrasound-assisted extraction optimization and validation of an HPLC-DAD method for the quantification of polyphenols in leaf extracts of Cecropia species.

Authors:  Andrés Rivera-Mondragón; Géraldine Broeckx; Sebastiaan Bijttebier; Tania Naessens; Erik Fransen; Filip Kiekens; Catherina Caballero-George; Yvan Vander Heyden; Sandra Apers; Luc Pieters; Kenn Foubert
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-14       Impact factor: 4.379

  6 in total

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