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Anti-inflammatory and anti-neuropathic effects of a novel quinic acid derivative from Acanthus syriacus

OBJECTIVE: Acanthus syriacus (AS) is one of the valuable herbal plants with immunomodulatory potentials. The aim of this study is to assemble a phytochemical investigation of A. syriacus exploring its anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive properties, identification of its most active compound(s) and...

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Autor principal: Raafat, Karim M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31143690
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description OBJECTIVE: Acanthus syriacus (AS) is one of the valuable herbal plants with immunomodulatory potentials. The aim of this study is to assemble a phytochemical investigation of A. syriacus exploring its anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive properties, identification of its most active compound(s) and elucidating their structure and determining their mechanisms of action. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bio-guided fractionation and isolation-schemes were used utilizing RP-HPLC, CC, (1)H- and (13)C-NMR, and biological-models were used to evaluate their effects against inflammation and neuropathic-pain (NP). RESULTS: The outcomes showed that the most active fraction (FKCA) of AS was identified. Two of the three components of FKCA were identified by chromatographic-methods, while the third compound was isolated, its structure was elucidated and its was named Kromeic acid (KRA); FKCA contained Ferulic acid (27.5%), kromeic acid (48.1%), and chlorogenic acid (24.4%). AS, FKCA and KRA showed significant (p˂0.05) anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive potentials in the management of allodynia and thermal-hyperalgesia in NP. AS and FCKA showed comparatively equipotent antinociceptive-effects. FKCA showed higher antinociceptive effects than KRA suggesting additive-effects among FKCA components. The anti-inflammatory, insulin secretagogue, oxidative-stress reducing, and protective effects against NO-induced neuronal-toxicity might be amongst the possible mechanisms of tested compounds to alleviate NP. CONCLUSION: Here, we report the isolation and structure elucidation of a novel quinic-acid derivative, KRA. A. syriacus, FKCA, and KRA might be used as a novel complementary approach to ameliorate a variety of painful-syndromes.
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spelling pubmed-65260382019-05-29 Anti-inflammatory and anti-neuropathic effects of a novel quinic acid derivative from Acanthus syriacus Raafat, Karim M. Avicenna J Phytomed Original Article OBJECTIVE: Acanthus syriacus (AS) is one of the valuable herbal plants with immunomodulatory potentials. The aim of this study is to assemble a phytochemical investigation of A. syriacus exploring its anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive properties, identification of its most active compound(s) and elucidating their structure and determining their mechanisms of action. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bio-guided fractionation and isolation-schemes were used utilizing RP-HPLC, CC, (1)H- and (13)C-NMR, and biological-models were used to evaluate their effects against inflammation and neuropathic-pain (NP). RESULTS: The outcomes showed that the most active fraction (FKCA) of AS was identified. Two of the three components of FKCA were identified by chromatographic-methods, while the third compound was isolated, its structure was elucidated and its was named Kromeic acid (KRA); FKCA contained Ferulic acid (27.5%), kromeic acid (48.1%), and chlorogenic acid (24.4%). AS, FKCA and KRA showed significant (p˂0.05) anti-inflammatory and antinociceptive potentials in the management of allodynia and thermal-hyperalgesia in NP. AS and FCKA showed comparatively equipotent antinociceptive-effects. FKCA showed higher antinociceptive effects than KRA suggesting additive-effects among FKCA components. The anti-inflammatory, insulin secretagogue, oxidative-stress reducing, and protective effects against NO-induced neuronal-toxicity might be amongst the possible mechanisms of tested compounds to alleviate NP. CONCLUSION: Here, we report the isolation and structure elucidation of a novel quinic-acid derivative, KRA. A. syriacus, FKCA, and KRA might be used as a novel complementary approach to ameliorate a variety of painful-syndromes. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6526038/ /pubmed/31143690 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Anti-inflammatory and anti-neuropathic effects of a novel quinic acid derivative from Acanthus syriacus
title Anti-inflammatory and anti-neuropathic effects of a novel quinic acid derivative from Acanthus syriacus
title_full Anti-inflammatory and anti-neuropathic effects of a novel quinic acid derivative from Acanthus syriacus
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title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory and anti-neuropathic effects of a novel quinic acid derivative from Acanthus syriacus
title_short Anti-inflammatory and anti-neuropathic effects of a novel quinic acid derivative from Acanthus syriacus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6526038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31143690
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