New benzoic acid derivatives from Cassia italica growing in Saudi Arabia and their antioxidant activity
Two new benzoic acid derivatives: 1-p-hydroxy benzoyl-3-palmitoyl glycerol (1) and 6 -p-hydroxy benzoyl daucosterol (2), along with scutellarein-6-methyl ether (3), quercetin (4), and rutin (5) had been separated from Cassia italica (Fabaceae) aerial parts from EtOAc fraction. Their characterisation...
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doaj-b0b587eb42b644d8b96e02a135f7b0f82020-11-25T03:43:33ZengElsevierSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal1319-01642020-09-0128911121117New benzoic acid derivatives from Cassia italica growing in Saudi Arabia and their antioxidant activityRwaida A. Al-Haidari0Mai M. Al-Oqail1Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah 30078, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.Two new benzoic acid derivatives: 1-p-hydroxy benzoyl-3-palmitoyl glycerol (1) and 6 -p-hydroxy benzoyl daucosterol (2), along with scutellarein-6-methyl ether (3), quercetin (4), and rutin (5) had been separated from Cassia italica (Fabaceae) aerial parts from EtOAc fraction. Their characterisation was accomplished by various spectroscopic techniques and by comparing with the published data. The Ethyl acetate (EtOAc) fraction and compounds 1–5 had been assessed for their antioxidant potential utilizing DPPH assay. They had significant antioxidant capacities with activity ranged from 19.7 to 95.8%, in comparison to butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) (93.8%). These findings could provide a further evidence to support the traditional use of C. italica for the treatment of chronic or degenerative illnesses.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319016420301663Cassia italicFabaceaeDiglyceride derivativeDaucosterol derivativeAntioxidant |
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New benzoic acid derivatives from Cassia italica growing in Saudi Arabia and their antioxidant activity |
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New benzoic acid derivatives from Cassia italica growing in Saudi Arabia and their antioxidant activity |
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New benzoic acid derivatives from Cassia italica growing in Saudi Arabia and their antioxidant activity |
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New benzoic acid derivatives from Cassia italica growing in Saudi Arabia and their antioxidant activity |
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New benzoic acid derivatives from Cassia italica growing in Saudi Arabia and their antioxidant activity |
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new benzoic acid derivatives from cassia italica growing in saudi arabia and their antioxidant activity |
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Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal |
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Two new benzoic acid derivatives: 1-p-hydroxy benzoyl-3-palmitoyl glycerol (1) and 6 -p-hydroxy benzoyl daucosterol (2), along with scutellarein-6-methyl ether (3), quercetin (4), and rutin (5) had been separated from Cassia italica (Fabaceae) aerial parts from EtOAc fraction. Their characterisation was accomplished by various spectroscopic techniques and by comparing with the published data. The Ethyl acetate (EtOAc) fraction and compounds 1–5 had been assessed for their antioxidant potential utilizing DPPH assay. They had significant antioxidant capacities with activity ranged from 19.7 to 95.8%, in comparison to butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) (93.8%). These findings could provide a further evidence to support the traditional use of C. italica for the treatment of chronic or degenerative illnesses. |
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Cassia italic Fabaceae Diglyceride derivative Daucosterol derivative Antioxidant |
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