Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov

Background: Artemisia ciniformis (A. ciniformis) belongs to the genus Artemisia and grows at northeast of Iran. The current phytochemical study was carried out on the most potent extract in cell-free antioxidant assays. Methods: Hydroethanolic extract of the aerial parts was fractionated using vacuu...

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Main Authors: Sajjad Nasseri, Seyed Ahmad Emami, Mahdi Mojarrab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2019-06-01
Series:Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Online Access:https://ps.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/PHARM_28223_20181114182022
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spelling doaj-861dfe528ea64ddb84ba85af9c5c86922021-03-02T10:21:42ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesPharmaceutical Sciences2383-28862019-06-0125217117510.15171/PS.2019.25PHARM_28223_20181114182022Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex PoljakovSajjad Nasseri0Seyed Ahmad Emami1Mahdi Mojarrab2Students Research Committee, Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah, Iran.Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.Pharrmaceutical Sciences Research Center, Health Institute, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.Background: Artemisia ciniformis (A. ciniformis) belongs to the genus Artemisia and grows at northeast of Iran. The current phytochemical study was carried out on the most potent extract in cell-free antioxidant assays. Methods: Hydroethanolic extract of the aerial parts was fractionated using vacuum-liquid chromatography (VLC). The selected fraction from the previous cell-free antioxidant study was purified by semi-preparative HPLC. The structures of isolated compounds were identified using one- and two-dimensional NMR and ESIMS techniques. Results: Three identified compounds in this study were the known isomers of dicaffeoylquinic acid (DCQ), including 3,5- DCQ (isochlorogenic acid A), 3,4-DCQ (isochlorogenic acid B) and 4,5-DCQ (isochlorogenic acid C). Conclusion: The outstanding free radical scavenging potential in the hydroethanolic extract of A. ciniformis might be partly related to the presence of isochlorogenic acid derivatives.https://ps.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/PHARM_28223_20181114182022Artemisia ciniformisDicaffeoylquinic acidIsochlorogenic acidAntioxidant activity
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author Sajjad Nasseri
Seyed Ahmad Emami
Mahdi Mojarrab
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Seyed Ahmad Emami
Mahdi Mojarrab
Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Artemisia ciniformis
Dicaffeoylquinic acid
Isochlorogenic acid
Antioxidant activity
author_facet Sajjad Nasseri
Seyed Ahmad Emami
Mahdi Mojarrab
author_sort Sajjad Nasseri
title Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov
title_short Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov
title_full Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov
title_fullStr Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov
title_full_unstemmed Dicaffeoylquinic Acids from the Aerial Parts of Artemisia ciniformis Krasch. & Popov ex Poljakov
title_sort dicaffeoylquinic acids from the aerial parts of artemisia ciniformis krasch. & popov ex poljakov
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 2383-2886
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: Artemisia ciniformis (A. ciniformis) belongs to the genus Artemisia and grows at northeast of Iran. The current phytochemical study was carried out on the most potent extract in cell-free antioxidant assays. Methods: Hydroethanolic extract of the aerial parts was fractionated using vacuum-liquid chromatography (VLC). The selected fraction from the previous cell-free antioxidant study was purified by semi-preparative HPLC. The structures of isolated compounds were identified using one- and two-dimensional NMR and ESIMS techniques. Results: Three identified compounds in this study were the known isomers of dicaffeoylquinic acid (DCQ), including 3,5- DCQ (isochlorogenic acid A), 3,4-DCQ (isochlorogenic acid B) and 4,5-DCQ (isochlorogenic acid C). Conclusion: The outstanding free radical scavenging potential in the hydroethanolic extract of A. ciniformis might be partly related to the presence of isochlorogenic acid derivatives.
topic Artemisia ciniformis
Dicaffeoylquinic acid
Isochlorogenic acid
Antioxidant activity
url https://ps.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/PHARM_28223_20181114182022
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