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Antinociceptive Effect of an Aqueous Extract and Essential Oil from Baccharis heterophylla.

Erika Castillejos-Ramírez1, Araceli Pérez-Vásquez1, Rafael Torres-Colín2, Andrés Navarrete1, Adolfo Andrade-Cetto3, Rachel Mata1.   

Abstract

Infusions and poultices prepared from the aerial parts of pan class="Species">Baccharis heterophylla Kunth (Asteraceae) are widely used in Oaxaca (Mexico) for relieving painful and inflammatory complaints. Therefore, the antinociceptive potential of an aqueous extract (31.6-316 mg/kg, p.o.) and essential oil (30-177 µg/paw, i.pl.) of the plant was assessed using the formalin test. Both preparations inhibited the formalin-induced nociception response (100-316 mg/kg and 100-177 µg/paw, respectively) during the test's second phase. Chemical analysis of the aqueous extract revealed that the major active components were chlorogenic acid (1), 3,4-di-O-(E)-caffeoylquinic acid (2), 3,5-di-O-(E)-caffeoylquinic acid (3), 4,5-di-O-(E)-caffeoylquinic acid (4), 3,5-di-O-(E)-caffeoylquinic acid methyl ester (5), apigenin (6), genkwanin (7), acacetin (8). Compounds 1-5 and 8 are new for B. heterophylla. A high-pressure liquid chromatographic method for quantifying chlorogenic acid (1) and di-caffeoylquinic acids 2-4 in the plant was developed and validated. Analyses of the essential oil and the headspace solid-phase microextraction products, via gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry, revealed that the major volatiles were β-pinene, myrcene, D-limonene, β-caryophyllene, and α-caryophyllene, which have demonstrated antinociceptive properties.

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Keywords:  Asteraceae; B. heterophylla; antinociception; di-caffeoylquinic acids; essential oil; formalin test; infusion; quantification

Year:  2021        PMID: 33429861      PMCID: PMC7827611          DOI: 10.3390/plants10010116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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