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Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract

Severinia buxifolia (Rutaceae) is often used as a traditional medical plant. The present study was carried out to estimate the effects of solvents (petroleum ether and hexane: ethyl acetate) used in liquid–liquid extraction to total terpenoid content (TTC) and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of...

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Autores principales: Truong, Dieu‐Hien, Ta, Nhat Thuy Anh, Pham, Thanh Vy, Huynh, Tan Dat, Do, Quoc Truong Giang, Dinh, Nguyen Chau Giang, Dang, Cong Danh, Nguyen, Thi Kim Chi, Bui, Anh Vo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33747483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2149
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author Truong, Dieu‐Hien
Ta, Nhat Thuy Anh
Pham, Thanh Vy
Huynh, Tan Dat
Do, Quoc Truong Giang
Dinh, Nguyen Chau Giang
Dang, Cong Danh
Nguyen, Thi Kim Chi
Bui, Anh Vo
author_facet Truong, Dieu‐Hien
Ta, Nhat Thuy Anh
Pham, Thanh Vy
Huynh, Tan Dat
Do, Quoc Truong Giang
Dinh, Nguyen Chau Giang
Dang, Cong Danh
Nguyen, Thi Kim Chi
Bui, Anh Vo
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description Severinia buxifolia (Rutaceae) is often used as a traditional medical plant. The present study was carried out to estimate the effects of solvents (petroleum ether and hexane: ethyl acetate) used in liquid–liquid extraction to total terpenoid content (TTC) and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of the extracts obtained from S. buxifolia bark. The results showed that solvent fractionation increased the TTC compared with crude extracts. The hexane: ethyl acetate bark extract fraction (HEF) had the highest TTC (731.48 µg/ml) in comparison with the petroleum ether bark extract fraction (PEF) (564.81 µg/ml) and the crude extract (CE) (184.26 µg/ml). In addition, one of composition of terpenoid of S. buxifolia, namely ursolic acid, was determined by HPLC method from the crude CE and the fractions PEF and HEF: 2.44 μg/g DW, 3.56 μg/g DW and 5.04 μg/g DW, respectively. The samples had an in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity comparable with that of two reference standards (aspirin and indomethacin). Particularly, the HEF fraction had the highest in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity (i.e., albumin denaturation: IC(50) = 147.91 μg/mL, heat‐induced hemolysis: IC(50) = 159.91 μg/mL, proteinase inhibition: IC(50) = 117.72 μg/mL, and lipoxygenase activity: IC(50) = 90.45 μg/mL). Besides, the preliminary experiments of this study were conducted to determine the influences of maceration factors (solvent type, temperature, and time) for S. buxifolia bark extract. The TTC ranged from 453.70 to 842.59 mg linalool/g DW, and the extraction yield from 2.40% to 5.120% in all extracts. Based on TTC and EY, the hexane: acetone mixture is recommended as the optimal solvent to obtain the crude bark extract (CE) at 46°C for 24 hr of maceration. Extracts of S. buxifolia bark are a promising source for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
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spelling pubmed-79585342021-03-19 Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract Truong, Dieu‐Hien Ta, Nhat Thuy Anh Pham, Thanh Vy Huynh, Tan Dat Do, Quoc Truong Giang Dinh, Nguyen Chau Giang Dang, Cong Danh Nguyen, Thi Kim Chi Bui, Anh Vo Food Sci Nutr Original Research Severinia buxifolia (Rutaceae) is often used as a traditional medical plant. The present study was carried out to estimate the effects of solvents (petroleum ether and hexane: ethyl acetate) used in liquid–liquid extraction to total terpenoid content (TTC) and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of the extracts obtained from S. buxifolia bark. The results showed that solvent fractionation increased the TTC compared with crude extracts. The hexane: ethyl acetate bark extract fraction (HEF) had the highest TTC (731.48 µg/ml) in comparison with the petroleum ether bark extract fraction (PEF) (564.81 µg/ml) and the crude extract (CE) (184.26 µg/ml). In addition, one of composition of terpenoid of S. buxifolia, namely ursolic acid, was determined by HPLC method from the crude CE and the fractions PEF and HEF: 2.44 μg/g DW, 3.56 μg/g DW and 5.04 μg/g DW, respectively. The samples had an in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity comparable with that of two reference standards (aspirin and indomethacin). Particularly, the HEF fraction had the highest in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity (i.e., albumin denaturation: IC(50) = 147.91 μg/mL, heat‐induced hemolysis: IC(50) = 159.91 μg/mL, proteinase inhibition: IC(50) = 117.72 μg/mL, and lipoxygenase activity: IC(50) = 90.45 μg/mL). Besides, the preliminary experiments of this study were conducted to determine the influences of maceration factors (solvent type, temperature, and time) for S. buxifolia bark extract. The TTC ranged from 453.70 to 842.59 mg linalool/g DW, and the extraction yield from 2.40% to 5.120% in all extracts. Based on TTC and EY, the hexane: acetone mixture is recommended as the optimal solvent to obtain the crude bark extract (CE) at 46°C for 24 hr of maceration. Extracts of S. buxifolia bark are a promising source for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7958534/ /pubmed/33747483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2149 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Truong, Dieu‐Hien
Ta, Nhat Thuy Anh
Pham, Thanh Vy
Huynh, Tan Dat
Do, Quoc Truong Giang
Dinh, Nguyen Chau Giang
Dang, Cong Danh
Nguyen, Thi Kim Chi
Bui, Anh Vo
Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract
title Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract
title_full Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract
title_fullStr Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract
title_full_unstemmed Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract
title_short Effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of Serevenia buxifolia bark extract
title_sort effects of solvent—solvent fractionation on the total terpenoid content and in vitro anti‐inflammatory activity of serevenia buxifolia bark extract
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33747483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2149
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