Literature DB >> 26096681

Potential therapeutic agents for circulatory diseases from Bauhinia glauca Benth.subsp. pernervosa. (Da Ye Guan Men).

Yingzhan Tang1, Junhong Ling2, Peng Zhang3, Xiangrong Zhang4, Na Zhang3, Wenli Wang1, Jiayuan Li1, Ning Li5.   

Abstract

Because of platelets as critical factor in the formation of pathogenic thrombi, anti-platelet activities have been selected as therapeutic target for various circulatory diseases. In order to find potential therapeutic agents, bioassay-directed separation of Bauhinia glauca Benth.subsp. pernervosa. (called Da Ye Guan Men as a traditional Chinese medicine) was performed to get 29 main components (compounds 1-29) from the bioactive part of this herbal. It was the first time to focus on the composition with anti-platelet aggregation activities for this traditional Chinese medicine. The constituents, characterized from the effective extract, were established on the basis of extensive spectral data analysis. Then their anti-platelet aggregation effects were evaluated systematically. On the basis of the chemical profile and biological assay, it was suggested that the flavonoid composition (5 and 18) should be responsible for the anti-platelet aggregation of the herbal because of their significant activities. The primary structure and activity relationship was also discussed briefly.
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Keywords:  Bauhinia glauca Benth.subsp. pernervosa.; Bioassay-directed separation; Effective flavonoid composition; Platelet aggregation inhibiting activities; Structure and activity relationship

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26096681     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2015.05.089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem Lett        ISSN: 0960-894X            Impact factor:   2.823


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