| Literature DB >> 28049352 |
Arafa I Hamed1,2,3, Ridha Ben Said2,4, Abdullah S Al-Ayed2, Jaroslaw Moldoch3, Usama A Mahalel1,5, Ayman M Mahmoud6, Hassan A Elgebaly5, Andy J Perez3,7, Anna Stochmal3.
Abstract
A fingerprint of steroid saponins, the major constituent in 80% methanolic fraction from the male flowers of Phoenix dactylifera has been established. Under ESI-MS/MS conditions, the fragmentation patterns of [M - H]- ions exclusively displayed signals corresponding to the cleavage of the glycosidic bonds, thus allowing a rapid identification of 21 steroidal saponins. Moreover, two unique among them conjugated with histidine were detected by LC-ESI (-)-MS and DFT and were given tentative names of 3-o-histidine-26-o-hexosyl-dioscin and 3-o-histidine-26-o-dihexosyl-hydroxydioscin. Their steroidal saponins exhibited a significant improvement of the sperm cells count, motility and viability in male rats. These effects could be attributed to enhancing the levels of sex hormones.Entities:
Keywords: DFT; Male flowers; ion trap mass spectrometer; spermatogenesis; steroidal saponins
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28049352 DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2016.1274887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Res ISSN: 1478-6419 Impact factor: 2.861