Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.)
Abstract Background Oleanolic acid (NZ-15), 7 α, 28-olean diol (NZ-38) and Stigmasterol (NZ-14) were isolated from the ethanolic extracts of the roots of Leea macrophylla (Family: Leeaceae) by using chromatographic analysis. This is the first report of isolation of these compounds from this plant. T...
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doaj-bdf7dcb879c44b18b780664d31a6ef902020-11-25T01:34:25ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-07-011011910.1186/s13104-017-2503-2Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.)Zobaer Al Mahmud0Sitesh C. Bachar1Choudhury Mahmood Hasan2Talha Bin Emran3Nazmul Qais4Mir Muhammad Nasir Uddin5Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of DhakaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of DhakaDepartment of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of DhakaLaboratory of Vaccinology and Applied Immunology, Kanazawa University School of PharmacyDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of DhakaDepartment of Pharmacy, University of ChittagongAbstract Background Oleanolic acid (NZ-15), 7 α, 28-olean diol (NZ-38) and Stigmasterol (NZ-14) were isolated from the ethanolic extracts of the roots of Leea macrophylla (Family: Leeaceae) by using chromatographic analysis. This is the first report of isolation of these compounds from this plant. Their structures were constructed by spectroscopic analysis and by comparing the data with the published one. Subsequently the ethanolic extract was fractionated with two organic solvents and all the fractions were studied to evaluate their in vitro antioxidant property. Methods The ethanolic extract was fractionated with two organic solvents and all the fractions were studied to evaluate their in vitro antioxidant property by DPPH free radical scavenging assay, superoxide anion radical scavenging assay, nitric oxide radical scavenging assay, and reducing power assay. Results In the DPPH free radical scavenging assay and superoxide radical scavenging assay, the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of ethanolic extract revealed the highest free radical scavenging activity with IC50 value of 2.65 and 155.62 μg/ml, respectively as compared to standard ascorbic acid (IC50 value of 5.8 and 99.66 μg/ml). Ethyl acetate fraction also possessed highest reducing power activity with an EC50 value of 15.27 μg/ml compared to ascorbic acid (EC50 0.91 μg/ml). On the other hand, the carbon tetrachloride fraction exhibited most significant NO scavenging activity with IC50 value of 277.8 μg/ml that was even higher than that of standard ascorbic acid (IC50 value 356.04 μg/ml). In addition, the total phenolic contents of these extract and fractions were evaluated using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent and varied from 7.93 to 50.21 mg/g dry weight expressed as gallic acid equivalents (GAE). Conclusions This study showed that different extracts of roots of L. macrophylla possess potential DPPH, superoxide, and NO free radical scavenging activities. The antioxidant activities of the plant extracts might be due to the presence of oleanolic acid, oleanolic acid derivative 7 α, 28-olean diol and stigmasterol.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2503-2Leea macrophyllaSpectroscopic analysisAntioxidant potentialPhytochemicalCompound isolation |
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Zobaer Al Mahmud Sitesh C. Bachar Choudhury Mahmood Hasan Talha Bin Emran Nazmul Qais Mir Muhammad Nasir Uddin Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) BMC Research Notes Leea macrophylla Spectroscopic analysis Antioxidant potential Phytochemical Compound isolation |
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Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) |
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Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) |
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Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) |
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Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) |
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Phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of Leea macrophylla (Roxb.) |
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phytochemical investigations and antioxidant potential of roots of leea macrophylla (roxb.) |
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Abstract Background Oleanolic acid (NZ-15), 7 α, 28-olean diol (NZ-38) and Stigmasterol (NZ-14) were isolated from the ethanolic extracts of the roots of Leea macrophylla (Family: Leeaceae) by using chromatographic analysis. This is the first report of isolation of these compounds from this plant. Their structures were constructed by spectroscopic analysis and by comparing the data with the published one. Subsequently the ethanolic extract was fractionated with two organic solvents and all the fractions were studied to evaluate their in vitro antioxidant property. Methods The ethanolic extract was fractionated with two organic solvents and all the fractions were studied to evaluate their in vitro antioxidant property by DPPH free radical scavenging assay, superoxide anion radical scavenging assay, nitric oxide radical scavenging assay, and reducing power assay. Results In the DPPH free radical scavenging assay and superoxide radical scavenging assay, the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of ethanolic extract revealed the highest free radical scavenging activity with IC50 value of 2.65 and 155.62 μg/ml, respectively as compared to standard ascorbic acid (IC50 value of 5.8 and 99.66 μg/ml). Ethyl acetate fraction also possessed highest reducing power activity with an EC50 value of 15.27 μg/ml compared to ascorbic acid (EC50 0.91 μg/ml). On the other hand, the carbon tetrachloride fraction exhibited most significant NO scavenging activity with IC50 value of 277.8 μg/ml that was even higher than that of standard ascorbic acid (IC50 value 356.04 μg/ml). In addition, the total phenolic contents of these extract and fractions were evaluated using Folin-Ciocalteu reagent and varied from 7.93 to 50.21 mg/g dry weight expressed as gallic acid equivalents (GAE). Conclusions This study showed that different extracts of roots of L. macrophylla possess potential DPPH, superoxide, and NO free radical scavenging activities. The antioxidant activities of the plant extracts might be due to the presence of oleanolic acid, oleanolic acid derivative 7 α, 28-olean diol and stigmasterol. |
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Leea macrophylla Spectroscopic analysis Antioxidant potential Phytochemical Compound isolation |
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