| Literature DB >> 25774103 |
Danuta Sobolewska1, Irma Podolak1, Justyna Makowska-Wąs1.
Abstract
Ramson-Allium ursinum L. is a medicinal and dietary plant species with a long tradition of use. This mini-review summarizes the current knowledge on the phytochemistry and pharmacological properties of this valuable plant, with special emphasis on antimicrobial, cytotoxic, antioxidant, and cardio-protective effects.Entities:
Keywords: Allium ursinum; Biological activity; Ramson; Steroidal saponins; Sulfur compounds
Year: 2013 PMID: 25774103 PMCID: PMC4352197 DOI: 10.1007/s11101-013-9334-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochem Rev ISSN: 1568-7767 Impact factor: 5.374
Fig. 1Allium ursinum cysteine-sulfoxides
The relative proportions of cysteine sulfoxides in leaves and bulbs of ramson (adapted from Fritsch and Keusgen 2006)
| Total content (average) (%) | Relative methiin (%) | Relative alliin (%) | Relative isoalliin (%) | Relative propiin (%) | Origin of material |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.245 | 39 | 24 | 37 | 0 | Urft in der Eifel |
| 0.164 | 35 | 28 | 37 | 0 |
Fig. 2Major thiosulfinates found in ramson extracts
Data from quantitative HPLC determination of thiosulfinates in chloroform extracts from leaves and bulbs of Allium ursinum (adapted from Sendl and Wagner 1991)
| Plant material | Allicin (%) | MATS (%) | DMTS (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
| 0.53 | 0.70 | 0.27 |
|
| 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.13 |
MATS allyl-methyl and/or methyl-allyl thiosulfinate, DMTS dimethyl thiosulfinate
Fig. 3Ajoenes and dithiins present in A. ursinum extracts
Composition of essential oils isolated from Allium ursinum leaves collected at different sites in Europe (Ivanova et al. 2009; Godevac et al. 2008; Schmitt et al. 2005; Błażewicz-Woźniak and Michowska 2011)
| Compounds | Origin of plant material | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| *1 | *2 | *3 | *4 | *5 | *6 | |
| Sulfide, methyl 2-propenyl | + | |||||
| Sulfide, di-2-propenyl | + | |||||
| Propylene sulfide | + | |||||
| Disulfide, methyl 2-propenyl | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| Disulfide, methyl propyl | + | + | + | + | + | |
| Disulfide, methyl 1-propenyl, ( | + | + | + | + | + | |
| Disulfide, methyl 1-propenyl, ( | + | |||||
| Disulfide, dimethyl | + | + | + | + | + | |
| Disulfide, dipropyl | + | |||||
| Hex-3-en-1-ol, ( | + | + | ||||
| Disulfide, di-2-propenyl | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| Disulfide, 2-propenyl propyl | + | + | + | |||
| Allyl ( | + | + | ||||
| Disulfide, 1-propenyl propyl, | + | |||||
| Disulfide, 1-propenyl propyl, | + | |||||
| Nonanal | + | + | + | |||
| Trisulfide, methyl 2-propenyl | + | + | + | + | + | |
| Trisulfide, methyl propyl | + | + | ||||
| Trisulfide, dimethyl | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| Trisulfide, methyl 1-propenyl, ( | + | |||||
| Trisulfide, methyl 1-propenyl, ( | + | |||||
| Tetrasulfide, dimethyl | + | + | + | + | + | |
| Trisulfide, dipropyl | + | + | ||||
| Trisulfide, di-2-propenyl | + | + | + | + | + | |
| Trisulfide, propyl 2-propenyl | + | |||||
| Trisulfide, 1-propenyl 2-propenyl, ( | + | |||||
| Trisulfide, 1-propenyl 2-propenyl, ( | + | |||||
| Tetrasulfide, methyl 2-propenyl | + | + | + | + | ||
| Tetrasulfide,di-2-propenyl | + | + | + | + | + | |
| 1-Propene, 3,3′-thiobis-(CAS#592-88-1) | + | + | ||||
| Propylthiol | + | |||||
| Dimethylthiophene | + | + | ||||
| Pentanal, 2-methyl | + | |||||
| 2-Hexenal | + | + | ||||
| Cumene | + | + | ||||
| Benzene, 1-ethyl-4-methyl | + | |||||
| 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene | tr. | + | + | |||
| 5-Hepten-2-one, 6-methyl | + | |||||
|
| tr. | + | + | |||
| Cyclohexanone, 2,2,6-trimethyl | + | + | ||||
| 1-Propene, 1-(methylthio)-, ( | + | + | + | |||
| 1-Propene, 1-(methylthio)-, ( | + | + | tr. | |||
| Decenal | + | + | tr. | |||
| 1-Cyclohexene-1-acetaldehyde, 2,2,6-trimethyl | tr. | + | ||||
| 2H-1-benzopyran 3,4,4a,5,6,8a-hexahydro-2,5,5,8a-tetramethyl, (2α,4a α α,8aα)- | + | + | + | |||
| 2,6,10,10-Tetramethyl-1-oxa-spiro[4,5]dec-6-ene | + | + | ||||
| 2-Undecanone, 6,10-dimethyl | tr. | + | ||||
| ( | + | + | ||||
| Geranyl acetone | + | + | + | |||
| Alloaromadendrene | + | + | ||||
| ( | + | + | + | |||
| 2-Tridecanone | + | + | + | |||
| 1,6,10-Dodecatrien-3-ol, 3,7,11-trimethyl | + | |||||
| 2-Hexadecanol | + | |||||
| Spathulenol | + | + | + | |||
| Caryophyllene oxide | + | + | + | |||
| 1-Tetradecanal | + | + | + | + | ||
| Pentadecanal | + | + | + | |||
| 2-Pentadecanone, 6,10,14-trimethyl | + | + | + | |||
| 5,9,13-Pentadecatrien-2-one, 6,10,14-trimethyl, ( | + | + | + | |||
| Phytol | + | + | + | + | ||
|
| + | + | + | |||
| Phytol acetate | + | + | + | |||
| 2-Vinyl-1,3-dithiane | + | |||||
| 3,4-Dihydro-3-vinyl-1,2-dithiin | + | |||||
| 2-Vinyl-4H-1,3-dithiin | + | |||||
| 2-Hexenol | + | |||||
| 1-Hexadecanal | + | |||||
| 1-Octadecenol | + | |||||
| 1-Octadecen | + | |||||
| Heneicosane | + | |||||
| Tricosane | + | |||||
| Tetracosane | + | |||||
| Pentacosane | + | |||||
| Hexacosane | + | |||||
| Heptacosane | + | |||||
| Nonacosane | + | |||||
| Phytol isomer | + | |||||
tr. Traces
*1 Leaves harvested in the vicinity of Ihtiman, Bulgaria; the oil obtained by hydrodistillation method; GC/MS analysis (Ivanova et al. 2009)
*2 Leaves collected in the vicinity of Belgrade, Serbia; hydrodistillation; GC/MS analysis (Godevac et al. 2008)
*3 The samples collected in the area of Quedlinburg, Germany; the investigation by SPME-GC (Schmitt et al. 2005)
*4 The plant material harvested in Dukla, Poland
*5 Roztocze region, Poland
*6 Bieszczady, Poland; isolation of the oil by steam distillation; GC/MS analysis (Błażewicz-Woźniak and Michowska 2011)
Fig. 4Steroidal glycosides isolated from the bulbs of A. ursinum
Fig. 52-Di-O-α-linolenoyl-3-O-β-d-galactopyranosyl-sn-glycerol (DLGG) found in an ethanol extract from fresh leaves of A. ursinum
Fig. 6Flavonoids exerting in vitro inhibitory activity on platelet aggregation induced by collagen