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Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine
Crataegus almaatensis, an endemic ornamental plant in Kazakhstan is used in popular medicine due to its cardiotonic properties. The most studied species of the same genus are commonly found in Europe, which shows the importance of having the Kazakh species validated via its chemical and pharmacologi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31405193 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8080300 |
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author | Soares, Sabrina S. Bekbolatova, Elmira Cotrim, Maria Dulce Sakipova, Zuriyadda Ibragimova, Liliya Kukula-Koch, Wirginia Giorno, Thais B. Sardella Fernandes, Patrícia D. Fonseca, Diogo André Boylan, Fabio |
author_facet | Soares, Sabrina S. Bekbolatova, Elmira Cotrim, Maria Dulce Sakipova, Zuriyadda Ibragimova, Liliya Kukula-Koch, Wirginia Giorno, Thais B. Sardella Fernandes, Patrícia D. Fonseca, Diogo André Boylan, Fabio |
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description | Crataegus almaatensis, an endemic ornamental plant in Kazakhstan is used in popular medicine due to its cardiotonic properties. The most studied species of the same genus are commonly found in Europe, which shows the importance of having the Kazakh species validated via its chemical and pharmacological studies. High-speed countercurrent chromatography (HSCCC) operated under optimized conditions enabled an isolation of the three main compounds from the aqueous phase of the leaves ethanol extract, further identified by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), as quercetin 3-O-rhamnoside (quercitrin) (4.02% of the crude extract-CECa); quercetin 3-O-β-galactoside (hyperoside) (1.82% of CECa); kaempferol 3-O-α-L-rhamnoside (afzelin) (0.94% of CECa). The CECa, the aqueous phase of the crude extract (APCa) together with the isolates were evaluated for their vascular (vascular reactivity in human internal mammary artery-HIMA), anti-nociceptive (formalin-induced liking response and hot plate) and anti-inflammatory (subcutaneous air-pouch model-SAP) activities. CECa at the concentrations of 0.014 and 0.14 mg/mL significantly increased the maximum contractility response of HIMA to noradrenaline. The APCa CR curve (0.007–0.7 mg/mL) showed an intrinsic relaxation effect of the HIMA. APCa at the dose of 100 mg/kg i.p. significantly decreased the total leukocyte count and the IL-1β release in the SAP wash. |
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spelling | pubmed-67205452019-09-10 Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine Soares, Sabrina S. Bekbolatova, Elmira Cotrim, Maria Dulce Sakipova, Zuriyadda Ibragimova, Liliya Kukula-Koch, Wirginia Giorno, Thais B. Sardella Fernandes, Patrícia D. Fonseca, Diogo André Boylan, Fabio Antioxidants (Basel) Article Crataegus almaatensis, an endemic ornamental plant in Kazakhstan is used in popular medicine due to its cardiotonic properties. The most studied species of the same genus are commonly found in Europe, which shows the importance of having the Kazakh species validated via its chemical and pharmacological studies. High-speed countercurrent chromatography (HSCCC) operated under optimized conditions enabled an isolation of the three main compounds from the aqueous phase of the leaves ethanol extract, further identified by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), as quercetin 3-O-rhamnoside (quercitrin) (4.02% of the crude extract-CECa); quercetin 3-O-β-galactoside (hyperoside) (1.82% of CECa); kaempferol 3-O-α-L-rhamnoside (afzelin) (0.94% of CECa). The CECa, the aqueous phase of the crude extract (APCa) together with the isolates were evaluated for their vascular (vascular reactivity in human internal mammary artery-HIMA), anti-nociceptive (formalin-induced liking response and hot plate) and anti-inflammatory (subcutaneous air-pouch model-SAP) activities. CECa at the concentrations of 0.014 and 0.14 mg/mL significantly increased the maximum contractility response of HIMA to noradrenaline. The APCa CR curve (0.007–0.7 mg/mL) showed an intrinsic relaxation effect of the HIMA. APCa at the dose of 100 mg/kg i.p. significantly decreased the total leukocyte count and the IL-1β release in the SAP wash. MDPI 2019-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6720545/ /pubmed/31405193 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8080300 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Soares, Sabrina S. Bekbolatova, Elmira Cotrim, Maria Dulce Sakipova, Zuriyadda Ibragimova, Liliya Kukula-Koch, Wirginia Giorno, Thais B. Sardella Fernandes, Patrícia D. Fonseca, Diogo André Boylan, Fabio Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine |
title | Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine |
title_full | Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine |
title_fullStr | Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine |
title_short | Chemistry and Pharmacology of the Kazakh Crataegus Almaatensis Pojark: An Asian Herbal Medicine |
title_sort | chemistry and pharmacology of the kazakh crataegus almaatensis pojark: an asian herbal medicine |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720545/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31405193 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8080300 |
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