| Literature DB >> 24250385 |
Vijay Alakshmi1, Ravi Chandiran, Malarkodi Velraj.
Abstract
In the present study, anti-anaphylactic, anti-inflammatory and membrane stabilizing properties of a lupine alkaloid plumerianine (compound 1), isolated from the root bark of Plumeria acutifolia Poir were investigated in animal models. The anti-anaphylactic activity of compound 1 (10, 25 and 50 mg/Kg) was studied by using models such as passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, passive paw anaphylaxis and also investigated for its anti-inflammatory activity against the carrageenin induced paw edema and cotton pellet granuloma in albino rats. A dose-dependent beneficial effect was observed on the leakage of Evans Blue dye in skin challenged with antigen and on paw anaphylaxis induced by antiserum. The compound 1 also exhibited a significant (p < 0.01) inhibition of rat paw edema and granuloma tissue formation, including significant protection of RBC against the hemolytic effect of hypotonic solution, an indication of membrane-stabilizing activity. Anti-anaphylactic activity of compound 1 may be possibly due to the inhibition of releasing various inflammatory mediators. Anti-inflammatory activity of compound 1 may be related to the inhibition of the early phase and late phase of inflammatory events.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-anaphylactic; Anti-inflammatory; Bioactive alkaloid; Plumeria acutifolia; Plumerianine
Year: 2011 PMID: 24250385 PMCID: PMC3813019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 1Plumerianine
1H (400 MHz) and 13C NMR (100 MHz) assignments of Plumerianine
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| 145.65 | 145.53 | 8.22, s | 8.27, s | |
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| 150.85 | 150.89 | 8.49, d, 5.0 | 8.49, d, 5.0 |
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| 122.44 | 122.44 | 7.47, m* | 7.47, m* |
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| 157.03 | 157.03 | - | - |
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| 31.09 | 31.12 | 3.25, m/3.15, m/ | 3.25, m/3.15, m/ |
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| 36.76 | 36.76 | 2.62, m/2.42, m | 2.62, m/2.42, m |
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| 94.90 | 94.85 | - | - |
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| 137.84 | 137.91 | - | - |
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| 150.15 | 150.15 | 7.47, m* | 7.47, m* |
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| 139.88 | 139.90 | - | - |
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| 172.85 | 172.91 | - | - |
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| 63.73 | 63.61 | 4.65, m | 4.65, m |
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| 22.44 | 22.26 | 1.49, d, 6.6 | 1.45, d, 6.6 |
* Overlapping signals
Figure 2Study of compound 1 on passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA).
Figure 3Study of compound 1 on passive paw anaphylaxis (PPA). Values are mean ± SEM of 6 parallel measurements. Statistical significant test for comparison was done by ANOVA, followed by Dunnett’s ‘t’ test (n = 6). All the values are significant. **: p < 0.01 when compared against control.
Figure 4Effects of compound 1 on Carrageenan induced paw edema and cotton pellet granuloma pouch method
Figure 5Effect of the compound 1 on rat erythrocyte hemolysis induced by hypotonic solution.